Show I II I COURT COURT GLIMPSES I If you ou wish w sh to t e ta a with your wife and nd she slie persists persis in rI sulk sulking sulking ling ing In her tent what is the best method of creating a 11 diversion tending to re restore reI restore store the th entente cordiale cordial I J T J Berger pondered long lone over this puzzling question He finally doped doved it out that as wiley was very devoted to her beautiful watch the one best bet for him was to attach himself to this bit of oC jewelry This he lie did but she see where this move moe called for peace overtures and so J J T was was landed in the grip of thE law His matrimonial troubles were re rehearsed rehearsed rehearsed before Judge Diehls court yes res yesterday yesterday He Ho disavowed any Intention of oC wrongdoing and asserted that his idea was to promote peace and harmony harmon He explained that he had once rescued the watch from a pawnshop That let him out of the charge ch rge of oC petit lar larceny larceny ceny so he was ordered by the court to come across with 10 and devise other means m ins of or effecting a mutual un understanding und d Shea a raven haired nondescript nond from froin Commercial street was vas told to i that she would w uld have to t vacate this city by midnight or spend the next week peeping from tr m behind the tho bars Sho Sh promised that she would do doa a t tal 1 hustle to t get together r her rail ran railroad railroad road r ad fare f re and be b on her h r way before the th thc curfew c rf w rang Barber shops hops are arc rot not t charitable Institutions Institutions i sti That was proved to the pUs satis atIs satisfaction faction of Charles Johnson in the city court yesterday Charles had strolled into a local barber shop shoD sho got fixed fix d up with a hair cut i and nd shave and then proceeded to walk right out again He even see the check when when it was pushed in front When the pro proprietor proprietor proprietor sang out Cash to Charles he claimed that It n was WS s on the house for he was lacking the necessary to pay pity HS HO H Vl guilty before Judge Diehl Diehi and was told that it would cost him a Four individuals I divid als who confessed that they thc came cam from tr m no place in particular rt cular and were not particular ular wHere they were going g wree ar arraigned arraigned arraigned oh on on the th charge ch He of r drunkenness dru r hk They had l 34 all been b n on a wild jamboree and an l were following the tl ec course urse of cf a snake down street when the tho Salt Lake minions ot of the Ute law lav charged them They hey were were all aU captured a after ilter a n lively chase hase and nd they ther now bo hO b under the painful necessity of abstaining for ten days The case of or the nes Mu Music Music sic company compan charged with violation of the license ordinance was on again a aln yesterday and the thc decision will be ren rendered rendered rendered dered by Judge Diehl DiehI this afternoon S SI SI SI I Godman deputy license assessor for Salt Lake City was on the stand and aM testified to the repeated refusal of the company comp ny officials to pay pit the license money money Attorney White representing the company argued that Mr cution of OC the company com pan was done through mere spite and that he was determined to make an example of f the th concern ern Mr Mt Godman denied that he had any hard feelings against Mr Daynes Dayn s though he did tell how h w Mr Daynes requested him to leave lc Ic ve se his store stone The case was wis taken t ken tinder Under ad advisement advisement advisement |