Show J j UDGflfM MON s M TINEE Pal Sullivan lean and lank and vl than th-an air that suggested that he was a stranger to his surroundings stood before be-fore Judge Tlmmony yesterday on the charge of having endeavored to Impress upon the kClll j of a 1 ivntaurant who I happon < to be colored the idea that white men had more rights than the gentlemen from Africa and that he would pay for the meal he had ordered and ate Just as soon as the spirit moved him and not a blooming minute before that time What did ho care for tho wrath of the colored man or the police I force Not a bit Bring on your cops but 1 want more than one he requested re-quested One however proved to bo too much for him What have you to say Mr Sullivan Sulli-van I havent the time at the present mo nienU your Honor t1 thoroughly digest inoself I shah have to leave that for an occasion In the not distant future I hope Jn the meantime I I I am nut dls puotln In the slightest manner what th glnllomln his tcsieefled to Theyse proberly know more about It than I dom do-m < f at least at the liresent mo mcli ment t It would have been cheaper had you paid for the meal It would also liavr saved the ollleer considerable mental troubl and distress I betIdes the wear and tear 011 his physical self As II Is 1 fool hut the best thing under the elrcumstaneos la I to insist that you contribute to the good and welfare of the city lo the amount of say 55 I live In Ogden Judge and I did not know that 1 was smashing om of the oidlnances of tho I city when 1 offered to Hell u watch that I had bought in Nyslroms saloon for 4A said A C Greonald I supposed It was a good watch and my only reason In offering it for palo at a less price than I paid for It was that I needed the money to get home on It is strange how much money a man can spend in n big town and how little ho gets for It Dlehl shied at this remark but refused re-fused to explain why Continuing the witness said that he had paid Sl 50 lor the ticker and did not see how lie was doing anybody an injury in-jury in offering It for sale for 223 Under the ordinance you arc guilty but as you appear to bo more sinned against than sinning I am of the opinion opin-ion that you should be allowed to go In the future however when you go to big cities it would be a good Idea for you to look iu till ordinances thereof before you branch out Into business enterprises en-terprises But you may go his time n 11 J George B Rellls had conceived the Idea that he had become a bridegroom for the second lime and was endeavoring endeavor-ing to impress upon a nlghtwatchman 1 the charms of Mm Tlollis No 2 when a Ilintyhearted policeman happened along and Georges bridal couch was a bunk in the coldstorage department of tho city jail George had to admit that he had had many narrow escapes in the past and the only reason he could assign as-sign for being run In this time was that he must have bunted up against some policeman who did not know him There Is no doubt your Honor that T fell by the wayside and I have nothing noth-ing to say sao that I should have had more sense and HS a palliation the fact that I have iwver boon here before Is that true asked the Judgo of Klmball So far as my memory serves me replied the jailer the gentleman has never had his legs under my mahogany before This statement saved him and George went forth free i Well dressed and with an Intelligent air young Robert Applegate stood be fore the Judge lie was charged with having committed trespass upon the Wagener property at the corner of First South and Fourth East Ho told a talc that caused the Judge to be lenient He had worked at several of the restaurants res-taurants of time city since ho had been In Salt Lake but found himself out of employment with no place to sleep AJB a result lie had gone to the burn and Hlepl being told by Home boys who had been there before that the barn was a good thing and there was no danger of a copper over getting up there Seems to me that a young fellow like you would be able to get a better place than a barn in which to sleep You are well dressed and apparently intel ligent If you keep on In this way the cotirt IB free to say to you that It Is J only a question of time before you will I land In Jail That I would not like to i see but It will como just as sure as you are born This time however the court 1 Is Inclined to be lenient What may happen in UHJ future will depend upon I iour elf entirely I a I Diehl gathered up hjs papers and the docket ended |