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Show Dope Prom the Police Coiirfc In Judge L-iuwn.au s court Monday ono of the shortest sessions in the history of police annals took place. Five persons per-sons charged with drunkenness were sent on their way rejoicing that they received re-ceived no greater punishment than that of spending tho time since Saturday night until Monday afternoon in the city Jail. Mike Smith, charged with vagrancy, told the court that he had come to the city In possession of $13S less than a week ago, and that lie had been separated separ-ated from It ln a few days. He proved to tho court that ho had wanted to go to work, and, although he had been arrested ar-rested for begging on the streets, he was discharged. John Tomberlyn said that he was not guilty of vagrancy and the hearing of his trial was set for December 7. His ball was fixed at $100. J. A. McDonald, who was arrcslcd in Ogden and brought back to this city charged with stealing S30 from his roommate, room-mate, pleaded guilty to tho charge and wns sentenced to 120 days In the eltv jail. 9 William Hauser plead guilty to tho charge of stealing a pair of gloves from the engine-room of the Utah Ice fc .Storage .Stor-age Company building and was sentenced to thirty days In the city Jail. George Condle. charged with ischarg-Ing ischarg-Ing firearms within the limits of Iho city. nn . . uus givi-n sixty days In jail, in which to meditate on the evil of his ways. It was said In tho court that Condle was in the habit of carrying a big gun about and when lie thought that he needed a drink, he was In the habit of going to ono of the saloons he frequents and pulling pull-ing the gun on someone who appeared to be an easy mark, lie pulled the gun once too often Saturday night, with the result that he landed in the city jail, where he Is scheduled to remain for a considerable time. During the morning session of the court, the calendar was also short and was disposed of In a hurry. Albeit Baar, charged with burglary ln the second degree, pleaded not guilty and had the hearing of his case set for December II 11 is alleged that Baar broke Into and robbed the Fluff Rug works at Fourth North and Second West streets. h John Furey. charged with the robbery rob-bery of Finch's cafe on the morning of November 12, pleaded, not guilty to the charge and had the hearing of Ills case set for December 10. t Because J. Vs.. Fowler refused to provide pro-vide for his wife and minor children he was placed under bond of $500 The. hearing of his case was set for December Decem-ber H. after he had entered a plea of not guilty to the charge. |