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Show FIFTEEN CASES ARE DISMISSED 1 Fifteen cases of persons charged with violations of th, national pTOhl-bltlon pTOhl-bltlon ad were dismissed in the Vnlted 1 States district court of Utah, north-, ern division, by Judge Tillman D. Johnson this morning on motion of As- sistant United states District Attorney David H. Cannon. it is understood that new complaints are to be filed against the greater number of the defendants in the cases ' that have been dismissed Cases against the following defend- j ants fi, dismissed Joseph Berry. 1 negro, charged with violation of the narcolir act: Louis Phflllppl, vlolsj of prohibition act; i.eon Damont. :.ary Lewis alias lane Doe Lewis, Louis Pontler, William Gregg, alias John Doe Craig. C. T McDonough, 1'. D Qulnn. Charles Deru, Jane Doe Tracy. Montenavnl, John PallaUo. C Ber-tognalll, Ber-tognalll, Clarence Browning and Jos. Baumelster, all charged with violation Of the national prohibition aet DellS (doses, proprietor of the Mllo rooming house 227 T enty-fourth street, wa.s found guilty of selling U-uor U-uor and senteneed to pay a fln Of I $200 John Vorburger, charged wllli the same offense at the same pi.'' was sent need to Bcrvc ?.o days in Jail I Joseph Crazo, employed at a soft drink parlor in the basement of the ISt Paul hotel east of the Reed hotel on Twenty-fifth street and Washington Washing-ton avenue, was found guilt;, of selling sell-ing Ho.uor and senteneed to pa a fine of MOn and serve 60 days In Jail |