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Show I were given suspend-, sentences of Do days ench In the police court this morning und ordered to leave tho city If they desired not toservc the tlino In the Ogden prison. It. K. Weaver and Harry Ingram each pleaded guilty to having been un-l6wfully un-l6wfully drunk, and were given finos of 1 $j apiece. B. Wilbur, who admitted that be bad been very drunk, wus given a utraJght eentence of five days in prison pris-on as a sobering potion. For trespassing In the Southern Pacific Pa-cific yards. John Kelly drew a fine of . or f!o days in the city prison. John Hogan pleaded guilty to tho charg of disturbing the peace and was assessed o. Tho ca.so of I). Carone and A. Ven-cenze, Ven-cenze, two Greeks charged with disturbing dis-turbing the. peace by fighting, was continued until this afternoon. Both men. lb rough Interpreters, pleaded guilty to the charges but It wa.s the desire of the court to learn which of the two men waj really to blame for the trouble which ensued between them. THREE MEN ORDERED OUT T. H. Buckley, J. Clayton and John Mullln. three of the vagrants gained gain-ed In by tho police during their recent raid of Twenty-flrth street resorts. |