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Show IN POLICE COURT Harold Grant, unkempt, unwashed and tattered, appeared In .Tudgo Bowman's court Saturday morning and pleaded guilty guil-ty to being a vagrant. He was given plenty of room on tho mourners' bench, a number of the othor prisoners refusing to sit alongside of him. lie told Judge Bowman that ho did not care to remain In Salt Lake City any longer nnd was given an opportunity to leave, with the admonition that if ho remained after Monday aftornoon at 2 o'clock he would be rearrested. Jailed for six months and given a bath, regardless of his wishes. At the mention of a bath. Grant pleaded to bo allowed to leave. Edward Powers told the court that he had partaken of too much "woozy" water and was given ten days In the city Jail In which to sober up. Last week ho was bofore the court on the same charge and was given live days without any material effect on his thirst. .r. Waldo, G. Martin, Dan Brown and James Coruth, four of the alleged mne-oucreaux. mne-oucreaux. arrested by the police Thursday Thurs-day night, changed their pleas of not guilty to guilty nnd were given until Monday Mon-day aftornoon at 2 o'clock to leave tho city This' was the order of the court after tho human leeches had promised faithfully to leave the city In the next ten days. They wero given to understand under-stand that there wero vacant places on the chain gang which they would grace by their presence after Monday afternoon after-noon If found within the confines of Salt Lake City. Pete Nelson, ploadcd not. guilty to a rbargo of buttery and the case was set for Murch 10. 11 Is alleged that Nelson shot A. W. Byron with an air rifle, tho bnll from the rlflo entorlng the left eye and endangering tho sight, of Byron. Nel-son Nel-son says that the shot was an accident. |