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Show BIG GRIND IN POLICE COURT. Judge Murphy Disciplines Numerous Violators of the Law. Judfie Murphy's courtroom was crowded this BfJtornoon by the entire Greek colony of Oyden. the occasion being the pn -limlnary hearing of Louis Lombropolls, charged bj Hairy Gavros with having approprl i I 'd a I nl'.ed Stales pf,s'il1 "rdi I ror the sum of tt and n Union Pat iln pay check of the value of $29. uiso currency to it"' value of Eombropnils mis ri rently broupht back from Call-fornia Call-fornia by Detective Pender. There were four witnesses examined today, and at lh conclusion the defendant wan hHd In the District court In the sum of S-YKiO He was removed to the county jail, but his attorney. George McCorinlck. expects to have him released on bond. At the morning morn-ing session there was a heavy primi, and iJVtnermis penalties 'ero Imposed James Riley, a husky switchman, who was arrested for begging, received h premium of ten days, ''hallos Rlack. charged with disturbing the peace umi lighting, forfeited $" rather than appear for trial. William Riownlei. charged with lewd conduct, was (hied 10 bj Judgb Murphy, his honor reading the dj ten dent a lecture .nd admonishing him that on account of his family he would nut Impose the maximum maxi-mum pi n.i ity Frank Munsey. one of the John Does of yesterday who was taken in for cruelty to animals forfeited the J5 he had posted and took his team away. The work of Special Officer Plncock. who is also State numano officer of Ogden, sogKesis that the practlcn of tvlng a team up In front of a saloon will become unpopular Already Al-ready the city has reuped s number of lines from the delinquent! Tin- second John Doe, charged with the same offense, has not yel showed up and his outfit is being taken care ,f at the expense of the city, and James Hoggo will have a chance on Thursday to explain ex-plain how his team come to lie left out. In addition to the cost of his Jag William Wil-liam Parsons paid Judge Murphy J" the same being the mlmlmnm lu-ens, tax for this Indulgence. W. Blom, who was arTeated with Rentier Ren-tier l.'nck for drunkenness, forfeited J.", by not appearing for a hearing Ben-Iier Ben-Iier rjnek plead guilty, but his offense cost him the same. Fred Clark, who robbed Corey Bros, livery stable, will work on the rock pile for twenty days Frank Sodeibuig. charged with drunkenness was shy about meeting his honor, and left the which he had forfeited for-feited for his appearance Ethel WadsWOrth and Mabel Evans pleaded guilty to the charge of va- graney The conduct of these two voung girls has not been above suspicion, and tlx police took them In charge early Monday Mon-day morning Judge Murph gave them some good advice and then told them to go their waj and sin no more Tho were allowed to g,. under suspended sentence. |