Show JD6E Jlitl ON kAr N E Marguerite 1 de Clementina pleaded guilty to being a bad girl That was the t only evidence against her Asked why she did this she said it would make 10 difference as the I police would fay that she was guilty anyhow So u fine of lu was ImpuHd and fne l IIu t ald Marguer well ite I went lo the cell I that knows her r One does not have a change to be decent even If she tries said Marguerite Mar-guerite who claimed that her entire energies of late had been directed toward to-ward the keeping clean of the Parisian hrlcabras and the PersIan rugs which adorn the somewhat somnett notorious roominghouse knou as 12 i East Second Sec-ond South street K Hattle Hunler was also charged wIth I having been engaged In a business which shocked the sensibilities of the I police The combined evidence of Detective De-tective Sheets and Soiirt rinihlilirt I failed to convict her however although al-though It was apparent that Hattle was not the kind of 0 woman whom Caesar would have laken kindly to and she was discharged t 9 J C Gilbert 1 Youngberg and J Gil bert were arraigned on the charge of having propelled bicycles over the sidewalks side-walks of Salt Lake at a pace faster than lour miles an hour and that while engaged In this unlawful prac thee they had passed a pedestrian They wero very sorry they had been caught and were willing to promise almost anything rather than receive the son dice of the court The oftenso court otno complained com-plained of was committed near the eorner of Fourth West and Second South streets which Is presumed by l bicyclists to be out of the reach of the average patrolman I You are sure that it will not happen again asked the court Nevermore came forth In a volley Then you may gu your various ways but f want to ay to you and to all others that there arc certain laws I which even a youth who rides a bike is bound to respect J either of you ever appears before me again you will get all the law allows to me lo give wl With hearts full of gratitude the trio wended their way down the stairs d 0 William Ballard called Diehl and In response to his magic tones there arose a specimen of humanity who looked as though he had been raised in L country where waRe were 2E r I cents n day and suits 250 Will hud been arrested on the charge of having lavlnS stolen a single harness from the Jockey Club stables He had been employcd but a few minutes when the harness was missing and he afterward found It Jna sack near the stable Willie denied that he had taken the harness him but the Judge did not believe himL L believe he said to tho defendant that you jntended to stripe that harness har-ness J do not atlach any importance to your statement that you Knew nothing noth-ing about lu You will be fined 23 in default of which you will do twenty live days labor on the boulevard the weather permits Then Willie wilted a a S Henry Acorn was the star of the day Henry may live to be ap old as Methusalch but he will never know how funny he Is until he sees himself In 0 mirror Were you drunk asked his Honor Was The question was repeated 1 f gkal not know Who does A wiggle of the head followed and Acorn looked as though he had been shaken from 0 bush In the canyon last fall ciiSItreral Several other questions put to him failed to elicit an answer and then the Judge turned to Jailer Kimball ands and-s h saidIt Is apparent that the gentleman does not understand English Will you please be sworn as Interrtrcler Mr KlmballV But Klmbnll declined saying that lift had an understudy In the hallway in the person of Peter Poulbon who no I doubt would bo able to fill the bill Then for f few seconds were the 1 wheels of Justice clogged Finally the defendant managed to make the Judge understand that the only reason that t t he had for getting full wag thnt he inme from Frisco Jt Is 1 enough quoth the Judge You may go That ends the docket for the day wild Diehl I However there Is Mr Murtle left reminded the Judge whereat the prosecutor pros-ecutor duly apologized and made the r court formally acquainted with tho I gentleman from Ireland Murtlo forgot to how to the Introduction Intro-duction but Inter did 8 when the Judge raid It was evident that the city 1 Ned Just such men atthl time H Jul ns n reSidE s n ie < d him to bIgLy I r10Y on the bcnmlevard |