Show UD E Y1fllj rON1 fti f t 1 Robert Smith of olden fame was up against It again It was 10 this time and Robert wept a a James Warren kicked In a door of a Commercial street resort but tried to dodge the charge by saying that IC he did so ho was unable to remember it James however seemed to think that he was the JOH on the street and said several things that he afterward regretted re-gretted For all of which amutement he was asked to pay 25 Not having the money he reclines in jailS Jail-S S S Charles Arnold is long raw and bony He came from Springville and evinced I a desire to return to his home He admitted ad-mitted that he had been begging but i said that he had been forced to do so because he had become an inmate of a cheap lodginghouse and while he was dreaming of home some one went through his trousers thus leaving him high and also dry A friend had supplied sup-plied the irrigation however and that had landed him on the shores of the Police court Sprlngvlile is a good place for you H remarked the Judge and he incidentally incident-ally mentioned l that it would be the part of wisdom of defendant not to visit the city any oftener than was necessary neces-sary Then the defendant accepted the offer of one hour In which to hie himself him-self in the direction of that town O 0 S The theft of W M Wantlands overcoat over-coat from a chair In the Theater during the Republican convention cost M II I Fleming thirty days in Jail he not being I be-ing possessed of thirty plunks Whereat Where-at Mr Fleming said t he waa sorry S 6 o LoUis Trunkhlll which Is not believed be-lieved t l be his true name said he had coma down from Ogden to have a good time and confessed that he had accomplished accom-plished his errand but for tho arrest which followed I 1 do not understand why it was that I bocamo full he said but it Is bo cause I took too much Salt Lake boose I I guess Better confine your efforts to the disposing of the Ogdcn beverage hereafter here-after remarked tho Jml eArc you i I ready to go homo I Well I should say so YC5And Ill never come here any more It wan also said that Trunkhlll had lost several dollars In a Commercial street resort but he dted this < I i C P Madsen the aged man who took a few shots at several members of the Ilu ty Dozen of the Fourth prcclnot on Sunday last because he clMmed they had Insulted him was called for sentence and told by the Judge that he was very indiscreet In carrying a gun and that there was no reason why he should do so But as Madsen had promised to put awav the toy in the future his sentence would Do less severe No matter what the provocation there was no doubt but that Madsen had exhibited the gun In a rude angry and threatening manner This was wrong The sentence would be 2o The amount was paid and the old man went forth freeS free-S e 5 The cases against William Cleary who was charged with stealing a pair of pipe tongs from the Salt Lake Ice company and F J Kelly who is be lieved to have gotten away with a small sum of money from the Railroad Ex change hotel were continued until to cay |