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Show Brinkin' o' tho Rye. (An Operetta in One Act ) Sccno- Salt Lake City Police cour,t. Tlmo: 2 p, m. Wednesday. 1 Mario Murphy sings (Tunc, "Comln' Thro' the Rye"): Gin a feller ask a body. "Ilavo a drop o' rye?" Gin the feller hns the siller, Need a body cry? Ilka body loves a toddy When their throats arc dry, And all the barkcep3 smile at me When passing o'er tho rye. .Tudgo Dlchl sings (Tune. "Tho Wenrlii' o' tho Green"): Oh. Mario, dear, did yc not hear Tho otcrn policeman brng They're pinching inon and women, too, For tho wearln' o' tho Jag? Of course, it's very hard on you To hear this mournful tale. But ten good hucks you'll havo to pay. Or olso you'll go to Jail. Jam's Rowe, Davo Anderson and Acron Anderson, the three "sure thing'' grafters who wore arrested' the polico on Tuesday Tues-day evening, wero charged with vagrancy. Sentence was suspended on condition that tho prisoners made themselves conspicuous conspicu-ous by their abeence. In the case of tho City vs. Ac Stair-back, Stair-back, who was accused of stealing fomo horseshoes from Warburton, a blacksmith, an Interesting point of law was raised by the defendant's attorney. The question Is: To whom do the horseshoes belong that are taken oft a horoe when tho owner own-er of tho horso does not take them with him? Do they belong to tho blacksmith or the ownorf A decision will bo given by the court today. In tho caso of the Stato vn. Miles, in which tho defendant was accused of mayhem may-hem it being nllopcd that ho struck Robert Rob-ert W. Smith and put his eye out, tho arguments of tho attorneys were concluded. conclud-ed. The caao comcn up at 10 o'clock today |