Show l WWW rwwww BEFORE DIEHLtS J James Kelly Louis P Slogan and J L Ilrcrvnan wore prorentci I ni court yesterday yester-day The dobutantoi we chaporoncd by Jailer Sol KImball and their modest demeanor de-meanor made a favorabe Impression on the society which they hiul been called upon to adorn Their hn r uan done a la chrysanthemum und tht ty were In full dress They had como l tho city hall with their ukattH on hut tho latter were removed before the prcnc tntatlon Judge Dlehl received thorn very lrucloualy and asked If It wan the first time they had attended ono of hln functl onu The buds modoutly admitted that It fAS They wore thon permitted to wlthdra v e i William Smith another Debutant Is u society leader from the Lc rnln lon cut oil where he has been l iu UHK Oormuna also Irish and Italians for several months On his arrival In Salt Lake ho attended to ao many cold te a and moved In siich exclusive circles that Lila woo final ly Invited to be preaent ut fudge Dlohln reception Ills coptume co islatcd l I of an Eton jacket effect with s piled flnnncl front cut decollete At tht J earnest solicitation so-licitation of the court he conuenlcdto re sumo hla social dutlca at Lc umln lon U t U Joseph Smith attributed fbc condition that lcd l < lilm to throw rocks through the doors and tvlndown of a real cnce to tho ijuallti of the Christmas chcsr dispensed at the Mirror saloon H vas charged with drunkf nncrs resisting an offlocr and destroying property IIs said Judge your Honor It was ijhls way I didnt know my own brotlwr and I wouldnt have recognized my mother J was afther comln over from I3uipiam 1 went Into tho saloon to buy a i lass I of beer for a friend and afther I was In there a half an hour It was alt off with mo r moJud l Dlchl refused to accept r n plea of guilty from a man who confess td that he did not know what he was t tolng and called for the otldcnci OffUwr Sperry told of his roaistnnco to the officora when they took him out of a barber shop and Al Jenkins proprlotor of the M Irror told of the storming of his promle bs I by the defendant Ho said that Smith did not ocom drunk when he did hIs turn Smith was fined JJ for Intoxication i 2S for resisting re-sisting an officer and jO for destroying pro pert y This la not Joseph Smith a piollknown and wcllbohavcd Salt Lako ipy and n non of Joseph Y Smith A i fornfcur candidate candi-date for Sheriff The friends cli the Salt Lake boy know he never gets Jlrj trouble of thin nature U S U It wan plainly the flrat tlm that B Walker had been In court for all the tlmo the clerk was reading the riniplaint charging him with being u hlawfully drunk he stood with uplifted h jjid as If he were taking oath u3 to the truth of the allegation Ho entered a plea of guilty You arc navoil only by the Intervention of your mother said tht court I understand un-derstand that hc Is a very a god lady and has been taken violently Ill las a ro ult of your conduct Do you t pink you can keep sober If 1 let you go7 I i will do the btst I can ro plied tho penitent und he won discharged o The case against S Hudnoc charged with assault on Ms Miiduun a 4 < 1 thono of J O Overland and Pctoi1 Ward charged with petit kircnny wcro continued con-tinued the former until Jnnuarj 2th and the latter until today |