Show 4 i FIVE YEARS IN JAILS i I JAIL-S ceafMoss Kifford ii for Sheeting Harley i I t I 1 LAWYER MAKES A PLEA r I I I William 1 Moretan Pays a FIn i of 100 I i I i I I rinds It Expensive to Knock Out the Sheriff I L I I I Other Prisoners Arraigned i I t i 11 j I II 1 Moss Kifford the negro convicted Wednesday of voluntary manslaughter I l for the shooting of William Harvey on I October 23rd was yesterday sentenced i J t to five years In tho State prison at hard I labor by Judge Morse Before sentence 1 i 1 was passed upon the prisoner his attor j hey Mr Kinney made a brief statement state-ment to the court and asked that leniency I leni-ency be shown to the man The maximum maxi-mum penalty that may be Imposed fort II for-t I the crime Is ten years or twice the time j of the sentence Imposed i j William Moreton the young man con ij I I vlcted of resisting a public officer got I off comparatively easy with a fine of I 1 5100 or 100 days In the county Jail J i Moreton Is the man who knocked out 11 I several front teeth for Deputy Sheriff IJ I I Joseph Sharp when the latter placed I i him under arrest for disturbing the I f i peace at Calders Park last summer i < < j The defendant elected to pay the fine of H I I J 5100 and was accompanied up town by I 0 deputy sheriff to get the money Sam Grice charged with grand lar I I eons for the alleged theft of Rome beef hides from the Utah Junk company I war arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty to the Information In the cases I of Fred Pepin and J Leo Willis both charged 1 with grand larceny thedefend t ants were given until Wednesday Dc i cember 9th to enter their pleas Pepin I 15 alleged to have stolen n watch from II l c John A Johnson on thanksgiving Day and I Willis Is accused oC having taken t II two meters from the workrooms at the University of Utah I f |