Show Police Court I Two cases greeted the police judge yesterday morning Joseph Novak a Moravian by breeding had been most gloriously drunk Thursday eveningso drunk in fact that an express wagon had to be procured to haul him to the city jail j Naturally he plead guilty and received sentence to pay a fine of 10 As it happened he had deposited 40 with one of the saloon keepers who had given him a due bill for that amount and as the due bill was found on his person no trouble was experienced ex-perienced in finding the money Otherwise Other-wise the inebriate could never have told what had become of his funds The other case was that of an old man who resides not a thousand miles from Ogden He came to this city on one of his periodical trips and falling in with a number of oldtime friends got more tanglefoot than he could nav igate under He was picked up at 1215 yesterday morning In the vicinity of the Firemens Hall In the morning he was let oil with the usual fine of 10 On account of his eminently respectable descendants his name is withheld this time but should he come before the court again the papers will give the utmost publicity to his misconduct |