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Show I Si JUDGE WILL PROBE, , Police Court Magistrate Tires of For- e felt Lire of Ball, He Declares. Ll Special to The Tribune. , j 3 OGDEN". April 12. Judge William t Reeder has tired of the continuous ball ?l! forfeiting in connection with police court K cases, and he proposes to investigate the rj matter. His declaration on the point r came In connection with tho cases of by several Japanese who were arrested on !i a charge of gambling. The foreigners succeeded in having their bond reduced l from 525 to 515, and not a Jap faced the I police Judge this morning when tho cases I were called. "This business of forfeiting k 1 bail Is setting monotonous," said the El) court. "Ball is taken merely as a secur- tjj1 ity thut the accused will appear for r trial, and the fact that ball Is forf"ltcd V. dons not dismiss the case, flere is an Ej! example of wholesale bond forfeiture that m. Is flagrant, and I intend to investigate m the matter." |