Chinatown has been raided this week byโฆ
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Charles Bottomperson
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a.k.a. Bottom
Unnamed opium joint keepersperson
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a.k.a. culprits, three of whom were convicted
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objected. Just at
this point the burro delivered himself in one of
the most powerful, eloquent and fervent ap-
peals and it was thought for a time his lungs
would not withstand the fearful strain on them,
but the justice disregarded the protest and gave
judgment for Bottom.
Chinatown has been raided this week by
the officials. Several arrests were made. The
culprits were charged with keeping opium
joints, three of whom were convicted in Justice
Lucasโ court Tuesday. More arrests are likely
to follow. It is hinted that these dens have
patrons who would blush if their names chanced
to get on the police court records. The boys had
better take a hint, and be on the qui vive.
The law forbidding women from entering
saloons for the purpose of drinking therein or
for other purposes, takes effect May 19. It im-
poses a fine of from $10 to $50 or imprisonment
for sixty days or both upon the proprietor or
person in charge of the saloon permitting it. The
law will be strictly enforced in this city.
From ihe April 12, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise