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Show Ill GAMBLING ACTION IS if TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT pi Special to The Tribune. If OGDEN. Nov. 20. After two com- iU? plaints charging Y. -II. Van Noy with ' ft running a poker game nbovo the Lone E s I Star barber shop, in a room adjoining tlio j' Globe saloon, the evening of November Biff 20. had been dismissed by Jndgo .J. D. Hi. Murphv of the police court because, of f IV j legal technicalities In the drawing of the fllJS complaints, another was prepared by h y I Cltv Attornov James Devine this morn- W I ing", upon which the defendant was placed Mm fn trial. . , , ... After the evidence had been received 3 1 tho court look the case under advlsc- r Fffl innnt. The complaint upon which Ann mm Nov was Anally called upon to defend mi himself, charged him with ''conducting a 'Mil room resorted to for the playing of cards, f Ijrtf n game of chance called poker. an pleaded not guilty. . ijCT Chief of Police Browning. Detecliso WSL Pender and Detective Bob Burke, with lm Clyde Walker, Dan Parker and U. Yiil-lace, Yiil-lace, testilled that they had bought poker 5M chips from Van Noy. The defendant of - Idtjl fored no evidence except the record of (mil ihe last trial, when the chargo upon ftljS which he was then being tried was dls- !,rcjt missed by the court- |