Show HE BOYS FROM HOME Robert Ash was arraigned before Judge Murphy a few days clays ago and pleaded not guilty guill to vagrancy a ranc The city was wa not ready to hear the case anti and anci It was postponed until yesterday when Herrick appeared as a witness The result of the tes testimony testimony given glen was that the tho court found the man guilty and an sentenced him to serve sixty days in Jail or pay IHlY a fine of or 60 The officer stated that when arrest arrested ed Ash Aih was in company com pan with two boys of or Salt Lake who were running away from rom home and that they the rep rap represented represented resented to him that Ash had lead them to believe that HUH he lie could get work for them on a Wyoming ranch The Tho three had com to Ogden from Salt Lake heating beating their way over oer the railroad The two boys bos were ar arrested arrested rested and afterwards returned to their parents In the capital city elt Ash denied that thai he lie had anything to do with the boys hos netting getting away from Crom home and that he did not know they the wore escaping from their par parents cuts lie He admitted he was with the boys bos when arrested and that he had told them thom he thought they the could get set work on a n cow ranch In Wyoming ranging horses He did dill not know the boys 1105 were wore under age and had no thought of doing wrong when he as associated associated associated with them They rheY were young oln boys hos and you OU surely sure knew know thoy they were under render ago age and ought not to be away from home homo said the Judge and Saud when you OU under undertook undertook took tool to aid them thorn In getting out of or the slate state you ou committed a wrong wron that deserves a heavy her punishment I will teach loach you a lesson leson to be bo more moro care careful careful ful fill In the tho future by fining you 00 GO GOor O or to servo serve sixty days In the city Jail This Tills matter may ma ho ht given inn fur fUI further ther Investigation and if I it is discovered discovered ered erml that aunt you were wore entirely Innocent of aiding the nUl boys to run ruin away steps may be bo taken to secure a from tho the mayor maor for your you ou At the tho present time limp though h I T am certain that a n penalty la Is h none nono too loo heavy he Y There are too many boys hos leaving their homes and those thoRO who aid them in hr any an way war to accomplish their pur purposes purposes purposes poses deserve dc ere no DO leniency from the courts |