Show JUGIIMONY511ATINLE w Lynch It is M J Lynch I think you mean Am pleased to know you remarked re-marked DIehl Lynch was charged with vagrancy but he grew so eloquent In his own defense de-fense that he finally convinced the court that he was a hardworking man who had on his staff several of the beat men In the town He admitted being subject to heart disease and when bad weather came on he Jiad to quit laying sidewalks and other things The Judge gave him the benefit of avery a-very large doubt and allowed him to go the policeman who made the arrest remarking re-marking that he had taken Lynch in out sympathy more than anything else Louis Larson who was caught flirting flirt-ing with a wax figure In the window of a South State street hairdressing establishment es-tablishment on Saturday evening last pleaded guilty to the charge of having been under the Inllooence and was assessed 53 3 J Bertensteln said he came down from a railway camp en the Utah Central railwaybut It was not at the tunneland he really did not In getting get-ting full have any malice aforethought and aa usual he was told to go and aln no more 3 I Thomas King disclaimed any relationship rela-tionship to the original Tom who has made matters lively for the police on more than one occasion but that did not save him from punishment on the charge of being drunk and coining too often and he was assessed 3 S John Collins a partner of King shared the same fate Thomas Morrlsaey declared that he waa not In the habit of coming up from Juab with the idea of buying a suit of clothes and then spending the money for booze but he guessed he had done It this lime The court I agreed with him and assessed the damages at S 5 I a Several minor cases were heard and I tho docket ended |