Show f ckfiTN fiTN l fill Is trite yes J bought live beers at a saloon and refused to pay for them remirlccU Leo li Mitchell Why did you refuse Simply because I did not have tho money there was no other reason J havo bought boozo on other occasions at tho same place and I seemed to havo fm blbed tho Idea that my face might bo good for tho paltry amount Involved I l But the taco did not go and the Judge decided that 2 was about enough for the crlmb committed Mr Mitchell will bo out to his friends on Monday morning a aTom 0 a-Tom Lee Joo Flynn James Donnelly George ilfirrls and James P Ryan were all run In by Olllccr Glllcsple on ho charge of vagrancy Leo Flynn and Donnelly pleaded guilty and went up for twenty days each while Harris and Ryan wero liberated on pleas of not guilty and a promise to leave the town at once Both frlno latter were roarrcsted before they loft police heudquarlenj however on tho charge of drunkenness The arrest It was said was made upon the Idea l that Sheriff Abbott of Davis county dcslrcd to Interview thorn as they were suit nocteu of having done somo crooked work In that sectIon Thoy will bo held until tho Sheriff of Davis county gets here feu FIvo alleged bad boys also faced the court and If all that Is charged against them shall ho proved tho reform school will havo several new Inmates within a short time Tho complaint upon which tho lads were taken in was sworn to by Mrs L Erskine and sho alleges that her life hUM been made a burden to her almost greater than sho could bear by tho vile conduct and talk of tho lads who have aroused thu neighborhood Wherein sho rcsiucs Mrs Eraklne not having been properly notified to bo present as a witness wit-ness tho case at tho suggestion of Dlehl went over until tomorrow at 2 oclock Mrs Urflklno when she sworo to tho complaint said sho had hesitated a long tlmo before doing so but had found that talk was useless and she had decided to InvoIce tho aid of tho law C 0 a M J Lynch was In ft pitiable condition as ho appeared beforetho court His left eye was badly swollen as tho result of a foil on a hard pavement which ho said was duo to tho effects of Ills which ho had suffered from on several previous occasions oc-casions but which the police opined was tho result of too much booze Lynch was Buffering severely when ho approached tho court and told his story The Judge however concluded that tho maternal solicitude of Jailer Kimball would be a I good thing for Lynch fbr a time and tho limit of hln residence with the city ns his host this time was put at thirty days I If i > I Jim Chinaman whom Joshua Selley I i License Inspector said wag a hard heathen to collect from as ho dodged his license whenever he got a chance was before tho court on the charge of peddling without a license It was shown that Jim had forgotten for a period of several days to take out tho necessary permit to do buclncss and when his attention was called to tho fact by the city ofllclals Jim was said to have omitted something that sounded like an Invitation for all of those who Insisted up6n Interfering with his business to go to some placo where the mercury was not so low as here I Jim appeared with a wiselooking China I man for a lawyer who told the Judge that Jim was a very good sqrt of a fellow l fel-low on general principles and had always al-ways tnkjpn out his license heretofore He might have been a llttlo slow but ho got thero In time I Tell your client remarked the Judge that tho sooner ho complies with the ordinance the better It will bo for him tell him to got tho license very quick Oh certainly responded the Chinese attorney Jim good man ho catcheo lllcnso velly quick no doubt No Hkco Jail one llllno bit Jim clly good man The evidence shows that Jim has been transacting business for ten days during dur-ing which limo ho had no license suggested sug-gested Tlmmony I sabbeo that replied tho Chinese Blnckstonc but Jim ho been sick an could no got round to pay It1 AVltli the remark that If Jim could get around LO peddle ho could get around to pay tho court concluded Catchem lIlense velly quick you bet remarked tho attorney as ho led his client from tho room under a suspended sentence Malhliis Meakln and Luck scorned to have bceil hitched up as partners of late It was only a uhort time ago that Meakln was released from the District court on tho charge of selling whisky to Indians and yesterday he won out In tho Polleo court where ho was charged with destroying de-stroying properly In that ho had pushed his arm through tho window of a saloon called tho Miners and which Is owned by Louis Rocca Mcaklu pleaded not guilty and as ho glanced around the courtroom ho said Your Honor i am pained to observe tho lack of tho presence of my attorney Ho should havo been hero hut ln > Is not I do not feel t hall can successfully go to trial without him But time evidence was taken Rocca testified that Menkln had broken bin window early on Monday morning Beg our pardoil Mr Rocca but how do you know 1 broke Lime window Did you srf mu break tho window If not then been how do you know 1 broke tho window You were tho only man on tho outsldo whnn the window was smashed In There were other people in the world You know that I could not havo smashed tho window because I ajn sick I was too weak 10 break a window Did you MOO mo biealc liD No Then > our Honor T ask for a discharge dis-charge said Meakln null he wont on In a HpLifh which seemed to Indicate that I wlilu lie was of connlderable Impoilanco in the curUi and cut much Ice especially In I tin wJntcr time there wer others In the Immediate vicinity who might havo unaltered tho glass and the temper of the siloQi man at one and the sumo time I But It occurred noon after you wero putout for bumming drinks urged thom I tho-m Then ln Meakln arose In his might 1 air hivu nol havo I a copyright on bumming drinks The defendant may bo discharged remarked tho Judgf The owner ofUhe window does not appear to know whether Uio defendant broko It or not Your Honor remarked Meakin as ho bowed low and mado his exit But your Honor fluid Diehl IOwa have haverho defendant Is discharged ro marlcexl the Judge Diehl scowled Bald something about i I having other evidence and then the docket ended 5 II FIvo mlnulcfl later the Judge was soon to bo tolllhb up the Theater stops whether to give or to obtain pointers I from Frederick Warde as to tho proper method of running a matinee Is I yet to be developed I |