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Show 3vlf RYE CASE NOW RESTS WITH DISTRICT COURT jeI1 .pedal to The Tribune. 48. 1 OGDEN'. Dec. l.The r:lsf. of fjcorge i'n"J. yc P'f'I'rictor of the Globe saloon, vvno Id 0. fwas charged In the police court with i.A1f Yp ","m!?,- gambling house, now rests with Itfj Ri'dge ,r. D. Murphy. Following the ts- A iymoni' "r witnesses who did not testify . Vrl,oslay. ai-Kum-.-nLs were hoard Wednes-inl Wednes-inl r,"'. ai"'. tl, court announced that lie -LUj J'"'"'! take thu matter under advisement. ' to decision is expected mul'. I'rldav. " LAt the conclusion of tile testimony this ;tiiori)lng. i10 attorney representing Five jpiovcd for a dismissal of tho case. It i 1?'af Il,'B'-o tlml none of the witnesses 1 r?i i c0c!tcd Frye with the iiroprletor- - V" p or supervision of the poker game -"5 !Jn.K P1''1 ftl H thu officers f Fade (he raid ten days ago. t was also .argued thai tlie city had tailed to prove - K,.ia.t ,Fry'' w:,s 11,0 lessee of Hie room In i iwnich the gambling was going on. y.. Judge Murphy Intimated that n nuni- of courts had held that a single act did not necessarily constitute the charge of "keeping" a gambling house, but that he will render no decision until he had looked over the recent decisions of tho higher courts on this question. |