Show DIEHLS JUSTICE DISPENSARY i Offenders and Alleged Offenders Against the Peace and Dignity ol S Zion Variously Dealt With S Carlos P Graves was the aristocratic name of a colored man who was accused In Police court yesterday vt stealing a > gold piece from David Fnslermakcr HP entered a plea of not guilty but the evidence evi-dence Battened Die court that ho was mistaken mis-taken about it He was given forty days Juan Garcia a railroad laborer from Dorcmuts was as hut name Indicated a Mexican The police said he was drunk Wore you drunk asked the court Juan appeared delighted ut bin ability to settle the doubts of Much an august personage as the Judge No he exclaimed triumphantly and started to walk out of the courtroom The bailiff hulled him and t lie court naked u few fiuestlonB The answers were Hatls factory and Juan was permitted to go his way Berenely Michael Freed saId he wan a laborer on the Rio Grande He war charged with cnrryirie concealed weapons lIe said he hada little money which he wanted to keep and for that reason had borrowed a nun to puIiedL > himself from footpnds It I appeared that iho i Rim was not loaded although Freed had some cartridges in his pocket Thl IB a bad time to carry a gun observed the Judge That Is the reason I carried one replied re-plied Freed promptly You aro discharged said the Judge John Pierce was an honeatlookhiR man He had been arrested und charged with vagrancy evidently because ho did not wear diamonds and keep a yacht Judge Dlehi apparently did not view poverty will tho same disfavor as do the police for ho discharged Pierce at once Somnr RobblhockH had nothing much against him but his name Like Pierce Ills crime wrvmod to consist of poverty Ho 1 was charged with vagrancy Tho charge of loitering about ualoonn made him Indignant I have never been In a saloon and I never look a drink In my life ho declared de-clared There was absolutely no evidence against him and ho WIIK allowed to go 4 Jamcn Benaley who wns taken In the raid on the Gibson gombllnghouao Thursday Thurs-day night pleaded guilty to the charge of gambling and was lined JSO a a i Charles Llndholm Joe Bowers and John Daly were arrested for sleeping In the sindhousi of the Oregon Short Line The three boys stated that they had been engaged en-gaged lo do teaming und construction workTor i tho road It was plain that three more honest working men had been caught lit the net of the police and Judge Dlehi IcI them go after catulonlng them about sleeping 01 railroad properly U AVlml a poor man gels handed to him In Salt Lake was Illustrated by the case of Richard Jlunter I a printer who camo down from Ogden to look for work on Slats printing llunl I r states that he la a Mapon a Red Man and a member of the Typographical union In good standing AVork was not ready for him although he wan told that ho might soon expect a Job Having only enough money to eaton eat-on ho spent thn night loitering about the streets and sitting In saloons This aroused tho 3Uplcloiw of the officer who promptly run him In Judge Dlehi solved the problem for him by dung him to go and hire a room i a Three or four other men arrested for the crime of poverty wore turned loose by Judge Diehl Wero you drunk The question wan addressed by Judge lehl to John Johnson a rather dense looking Swede accused of tarrying long at the bevr Oh a in responded the culprit Thn reward of his frankness came In a discharge > Ifenry Meyors proprietor of an East Second South street roomlmjhoiiEC charged with larceny an bailee In keepIng keep-Ing SGO entrusted to Kim by one of hlH lodge was found not guilty Georgo Wilson claimed that he had given Mcyora J > JO to take care of and hind not taken a receipt He admitted that ho had taken twenty or thirty drink and exhibited hit roll of money In a saloon before going lo the roominghouse Meyers declared that Wilson had given him 10 and tnken a receipt for that amount Meyern was represented by J 1 SI Hamilton and Assistant As-sistant County Attorney Loofbourow prosecuted S M Henry J Roberts testified that AVIIlio Meyers a colored lady had touched him for > 0 whllo ho was calling on her Ttici day evening Willie said she hadnt neither On his examination Roberts stated that he had not missed the money until Friday morning The Stale asks that this case be dismissed dis-missed said Mr Loofbourow In disgust and it was even so Willie Meyers Is recognized by tho lichen as Willie Moore who was brought from Ogden last nprlng to answer to this charge of assisting In the robbery of a miner who lost 1500 on Commercial street She got off FO easily that time that she dId not even go to the expense of hiring a lawyer yesterdayS yesterday-S 5 |