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Show Dope From the Police Const Ralph Wagner, the youth captured Saturday, Sat-urday, charged with the theft of three bicycles, bi-cycles, waived the reading of the complaint, com-plaint, charging petit larceny, against him in Judge Dlehl's court. Monday afternoon, and look until this afternoon to plead. As he is under IS years of age, his case will co to the Juvenile court. His ball was fixed at ?75 F. E. Vlcknry of Bailey k Vickerv appeared as counsel for "Wagner, "Wag-ner, who" Is charged with the theft of Lawrence Puzoy's, Glen Allen's and George Burman's bicycles. The alleged thefts were commuted In one week. The fine hand of Special Detective George A. Sheotrf showed In ridding the city of Lilly Jordan, a notorious negrcss. on a vagrancy charge. Detective Sheets arrested her Saturday, and Monday afternoon after-noon she pleaded guilty to being a beggar and was given until 11 o'clock to get out of town. m t Riding his wheel fifty feet upon the ! sidewalk cost C. A. Barnum $3 In Police couri Monday afternoon. His house is the second one from the corner, he said, and he rode his wheel on the sidewalk from his residence lo the street corner and then got Into tho street. . - Hober Honey was fined $3 for riding I his wheel upon the sidewalk. The court announced that from now on the fine will be materiallv Increased. W. A. Brewster pleaded guilty lo a similar charge and was fined a like amount. W. E. Fowlor, Harry JIamlln and R. B. Margetts, vouths. charged with fast and reckless driving in City Creek canyon. Sunday- asked until today to enter pleas. ' They waived tho reading of the com-i com-i plaint. 4 Billy Royal, a chauffeur, pleaded guilty ' to exceeding the speed limit Sunday on , Second South street, between West Tom- pic and First West streets, and was fined 1 SI 0. Mounted Policeman Conyers made I the arrest. I A. W. Woods, a one-armed peddler. I charged with intoxication, admitted that i he might have bee drunk, but denied : that he was under tno Influence of whls-j whls-j key. "I was under the Influence of strong drugs that T used for a sprained ankle." I declared Woods, "but I didn't drink any i Hriuor." Woods failed to stale whether he applied ap-plied the po-callcd drugs lo his alleged sprained ankle or administered them internally. in-ternally. , Judge Dlehl Jocularly remarked that whiskey is a drug and fined Woods ?5. Harry Whitman, a hod carrier, who. while Inebriated Saturday boldly marched Into a residence at 353 South Tenth East street and took possession, spreading consternation con-sternation among tho occupants, ami afterward had to bp dragged from the place by Policeman Carlson, forfeited 5 hall for intoxication. Whitman said, when arrested, that he owned the house he was In. F. M. Decker, an Iron worker, who was released Saturday on the charge of trespass tres-pass and picked up two or three hours afterward, charged with begging, was given another chance Monday afternoon, j With another beggar. James AValsh. ho i was given a "floater" upon his promise to get out of town within two or three 1 hours. |