Although this item claims it was “evident from their actions that they had been imbibing freely,” it sounds more like horseplay.
BOYS AND GIRLS IN UNSEEMLY BEHAVIORTwo young girls and two young men created a great disturbance and were arrested by Officer Skaggs. They entered pleas of guilty before Judge Bagley and were fined five dollars each. The quartette were arrested as Jane Does and John Does, and their names will not be divulged. It was evident from their actions that they had been imbibing freely, and on Fourth street their unseemly behavior and boisterous language caused pedestrians to stop and wonder. They were laughing and making a loud noise and jerking and pulling each other around in a furious manner. When the blue uniform of Officer Skaggs loomed up in the distance they made a semblance of quieting down.
– Santa Rosa Republican, February 12, 1907