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Show 1 m PQUCE COURT Fred Silver, charged with disturbing the peace, was before Police .ludge Bowman. Bow-man. Saturday morning. His time for pleading was set for Monday, and in default de-fault of $25 ball, he was remanded to the custody of the chief of police. Silver, who Is alleged to have sent a number of Black Hand letters to persons In Salt Lako City, was arrested Friday night, while attempting to bombard the Salvation Salva-tion Army with tin cans. John Landing, charged with tho battery bat-tery of S. W. Mulberry, pleaded not guilty, and the hearing of his case was set for May 10. Ball was fixed at $20. Joseph Davis, the confessed holdup of tho Fourth North street car Wednesday Wednes-day night, was arraigned on the chargo of highway robbery- His ball was llxed in the sum of ?1000. and Monday was set for tho time of pleading. Joseph Young pleaded guilty to tho charge of embezzling SS.25 from Fallas, Price & Richardson. The case was continued con-tinued until Monday. |