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Show I Dope From the Police Court IK Proceedings of the Wednesday nftor- I noon .session of the eily pollco court were I short and right to the point, nnd Judge R C. B. Diehl was not slow in giving his j1 decisions. Roy Sherrlll and Earl Young. I two young men, who wore arrested Tues- t day by Oflleor Olson on the charge of J1 stealing a razor from a plnce on Commcr- ' , elal street, had their caso turned over to '! tho Juvenile court. I H Bath. T. Bath and Thomns Wade. I three young fellows arrested for lighting f In the Utopia saloon on West South Tem- i- Pie street, had the cose against them set V for hearing today. f;1 Daniel Campbell, better known in criml- Li nal circles as "Dynamite Dan," appeared (; ' before Judge Dlohl to answer to the 1 charge of stenllng $10. Campbell plcad- d guilty, and as he has been In the j court a. number of times previously for petit larceny, was given a sentence of j seventy-five days In jail or a lino of $75. ( A messenger boy of tho Salt Lake ) Transfer company was sent out fro'm the I office to change a $10 bill, and Camp- i bell meeting and being acquainted with i tho 'boy, told him he would get It changed, j Tho boy turned tho money over to Camp- ; bell and the latter disappeared. L ' .' Jessie Warwick and Jennie Walker, who made Victoria alley the arena for a ' halr-pulling contest the other day, were '-fined $5 each for disturbing the peace. , The women are colored. After being nr-- nr-- rested they made the jail corridors ring . with heated words and threats. The two . women were In separate colls, so could not get to lighting again, but their tongue light lasted for a number of hours. The ; peace of the jail was disturbed as much as the peace of Victoria allev. j. Carl Larson was fined ?2n for speeding : an automobile on State street. J Three cases of drunkenness wore quick-i quick-i ly disposed of by Imposing a fine of $5 1 In each. , ' Seven of ten persons arrested for vag rancy were ordered from the town, while the remaining three were lined $10. Being Be-ing unable lo pay. they will wield shovels for the city for sixty days. |