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Show 1 8N POLICE COURT Jack Smith, charged with petit larceny lar-ceny in Judge Bowman's court Friday morning was sentenced to thirty days In tlio city Jajll. He stole brass from the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway company. Roy Ivor and William Gleason, charged with vagrancy, failed to appear, and their ball, $50 each, was declared forfeited. Owing to the conflict In the evidence of tho case of B. A. Thomas, charged with petit larceny. Judge Bowman announced an-nounced that he would take the case under un-der advisement for thirty days and would release Thomas upon his own recognizance recogni-zance during thnt time. Thomas Is ciiarged with stealing brass from the Denver k Rio Grande Railway company. H. J. Bowrlng. charged with misbranding misbrand-ing an nrtlclo of food, changed his plea of not guilty lo guilty and was lined 525. Ho labeled a case of eggs "strictly fresh." F. L. Bertram, charsed with passing a worthless 55 check on I he Salt Lako Knitting company, plondcd not guilty and tho henrlng of his case wns set for May o. Ills' ball was fixed at $10. R. Ynsuda and S. Kataka. charged with assault with a deadly weapon on Charles Leslie, took tlic sland In their own behalf. According to their testimony testi-mony Leslie attacked them on a street car and knocked one of Yasuda's teeth out. They left tho car afterwards and followed Leslie for the purpose of discovering dis-covering where he lived, so that a complaint com-plaint could be -sworn out ntralnst him, they said, and while following,' Mm he turned upon them and ngnln knocked Yn-feuda Yn-feuda to the ground, after which Ynsuda stabbed Leslie. The case In all probability probabil-ity will be finished today. |