Show WITNESS TELLS TALE OF GIRLS AND DRINKING Conditions in ill Marion larion Hotel Hotellen HotelS S at Ogden len Testified to toS in Court Courtat S 1 Herald Special Ogden den Fob 18 Describing alleged conditions In tho lie Marion hotel how tho the proprietor David Mattson former secretary see see- rotary of ot state two girls and himself drank how Mattson gave e a the tho young oung women mono money how gambling was carried carried car car- ried ned on and how liquor was disposed 0 of A. A E H. Johnson whose true name Issal is sal said to be J J. J C C. Bowman Dowman caused a sensation eon sen on- on In tho municipal court before Judge D D. R R. Roberts toda today He lie was sentenced to pa pay a fine of oC or servo erve da days In Jail He Is serving his sen-i sen i Once tence Ho Ito will appear as a witness 1 1 when whon David Mattson's trial on the charge of ot selling liquor is heard on I February 26 Following Following- a few v preliminary questions ques quei- by Assistant CIt City Attorney D D. L. L Stine Johnson said that ho he desired to tomake tomake tomako make mako a n statement to the tho court relative to the con conditions at al tho the Marion Clarion hotel Referring to L I. Miller Uller J J. J z Fr Frazer r and W. W Campbell stockmen that testified regarding regarding- ills his is actions at tho the hotel he said that he hc thought they were trying to spike him Ho lie told of or arriving at tho hotel on February 5 with two suitcases containing containing contain contain- ing twenty four four pints of whisky most of or which he ho said was stolen from him later excepting the tho small amount he sold and what he gave away He lIe de described described IC- IC scribed his meeting with Mattson and hi his query as to whether there was danger danger danser dan dan- ger ser of or the tho hotel being being- searched According Ac Ac- According cording to Johnson Mattson told him to take one of the suitcases to another room and to r register gieter for that room with a n. girls girl's name arlene He said that about 2 o'clock that at afternoon all aft t Mattson told him to come como to toa toa toa a certain room and to hrin bring along a bottle of ot liquor When hen he ho entered the tho room ho iio said ho saw Mattson with two girls a n bottle bolle of ginger ale ae and a a. small piece of or ice and anel that after aCter the they had hud had hal a a. f few w drInI drinks Mattson pulled out a large roll of oC money and gave each ench of ot the girls a 10 bill Johnson said that there thero was not riot nuch doing after aCter that until February 7 when he met Miller Frazor Fraser and Campbell Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell and other bo boys I after alter which the they drank together and played cards for mone money Ho told of selling Mattson a pint of ot liquor and of leaving lea tho the city on the day of or February S 8 at nt 1230 p p. p m m. and of at returning on February 1 13 and going back to tho the hotel He said that he met Miller Imer arid and Cam Campbell Camp Camp- p bell and anti told of or taking them to hi his room where hero thc they drank and played cards for fOl money and shook dice Ho said that it was after ho he hall hail been cleaned out of or his mone money that he de decided do- do that ho lie should report tho the conditions conditions condi condi- at It tho the hotel to the police He lIe described buying tho the liquor from Mattson Mattson Matt Matt- son and of or using his own money which had been marked marke b by the tie police pollee During his rehearsal of at the tho poker playing in the room Johnson po pointed In ted to Miller and said I That fellow there started to play pla but hut he ho quit because ho was so drunk that ho he sprawled on or tho the floor loor lie Ho also also testified that Miller 1 er Frazor an and Campbell had hall one ono time given him Im 5 to buy huy a bottle of or booze which ho lie said he delivered to them I |