Show IS ISMARK MARK DOOLAN REAL REFUGEE His Pathetic Story Will Be B in investigated Investigated Investigated Before Charge of Vagrancy Is Dismissed ARRESTED WHILE BEGGING SIXTY CASES DISPOSED OF BY JUDGE C B DIEHL M Mark luk rk Doolan posed as a refugee from San Francisco yesterday esterd in the police court CO rL His story will be investigated Doolan was wa arrested Sunday Sunda afternoon by Detective George Chase for begging on the t e streets He accosted several persons and asked them for the price of of a n meal and bed When he was taken to the police station and searched 25 cents wa wn found in his pockets He neglected to tell teU the officers of cers at the time of his arrest arlest that he was a refugee and on this account Judge Diehl Diehi questioned the story he told in court Doolan was as arraigned on the charge of vagrancy and after arter the complaint was as read he said to the court Your honor I 1 just arrived In Salt Lake from San Francisco where I was during the earthquake I T had a hor horrible horrible horrible time there but I finally got out with the clothes lothes I got on and a few cents in my pocket I beat my m way over the road on freight trains and had to dig up a quarter or piece now no and again to make good When I struck Salt SaIt Lake Sunday I have a cent and I will admit that I was vas begging for enough money to get set the price of a meal and a bed Judge Diehl Diehi called Detective Chase and aud the circumstances circumstance connected with Doolans arrest were related to the ourt Judge Diehl Diehi said however that U It would be a crime to sentence s Doolan to a term in the city cRy jail if his story were true and he had no money with which to purchase enough to eat The court said that it would be e best to investigate his case Doolan was held in custody and given the best food served at t the jail jan Detective Chas ChasA worked on Doolans case yesterday and he be believes Heves that Doolan is an impostor If Doolan is proven to o be an Impostor the court will give him the limit Police Officers T Cassidy and Beck Beckstead Beckstead stead tead related to the court yesterday the thrilling chase after one Joe JoP Pow Powers ers NS who it was charged stole tole two pairs of trousers trou from flom the West Mail Order house West Temple and South Temple streets last Saturday night The stolen trousers were found in ir Powers possession and were wee identified in court by Joseph A West Yest proprietor of the th store Powers offered no testimony testimony testimony mony and asked the witnesses no ques questions questions Judge Diehl Diehi found him guilty and sentenced him to serve forty days in the city jail C N Nielson living on Rio Grande avenue sold old twentythree feet of him lum lumber her ber be which did not to him am and Judge Diehl Dieli found hl f guilty guilt of petit peti larceny larcen Neilson was fined 10 and in default will ill serve SE ten days in the th city Jill j iJ T W IV V Robinson was the com complaining complaining witness in iii the case and claimed that the lumber belonged to him hm Twelve empty cigar boxes stolen from the Falstaff saloon 21 South State street treet cost James Bradley just jus Sl 13 each yesterday when Judge Diehl found him guilty of petit lar larceny larceny larceny ceny Bradley will serve sere his twenty five the day daJ sentence on the up City Creek The police court was wac as filled with it its usual number of drunks and vagrants vagrant and the usual penalty was handed down own by b the court In all sixty cases were disposed of by Judge Diehl Diehi dur clur during during ing the afternoon session |