Show JUDGE TTIfftOl rf I ftA1tN g 1 Thomas Flynn Joseph Kelly and II Kllbotirn responded to the dulcet tones of Diehl They were charged with vagrancy that crime which under the city ordinance covers a multitude of sins The excuses they gave for being caught doing nothing were varied In the extreme The fact that one of them had Jusl left Bulle because he didnt like the smoke that prevailed there at all seasons of the year and had an Idea that Salt Lake was the Ideal residence city at all periods softened the Judge who is an ardent Salt Laker another had a mother depending de-pending upon his exertions and It he were to be locked up the consequences to her health would be of the I most disastrous nature the last of the accused ac-cused struck a responsive chord In the bosom of the Judge when he gave It as his unbiased and unqualified opinion opin-ion that there was a place that would appreciate his worth to a greater degree de-gree than this So all were discharged with the admonition not to linger within the gates of the city after the sun had shot his golden arrows athwart the west John MrCradden who had Imbibed along with other things that were nol good the Idea that the SL Elmo was the proper place to make a roughhouse rough-house out of and when the proprIetor objected proceeded to smash him van penItent He said thero was another hotel where hf could get work It he were allowed his freedom and In order that ho might be given a chanco to prove that he was telling the truth he was allowed to go under a sua Fended sentence II Duncan H Sager and C Doundy charged with having driven rude < uncouth and altogether hardlooklnc wagons the same being loaded with stone over a portion of the Woat Drive which per city ordinance 19 supposed to be sacred to the trap with the rubber tires and the automobile pleaded guilty to the offense but showed that they had got Into trouble by simply following the footsteps of others a habit said the Judge that had gotlen many people Into trouble before The fact lliit It was heir < flat offense and a promise that they would refrain from spoiling the drive In Ihg 1 future was sufficient to allow the Judge to let them go |