Show f 48 P Persons sons Arrested in o St Salt Lak During July f 83 3 NA ADDED ON it 1 4 i ND 20 fOR V A a ic Violations Bring W Into Court Unusual Num- Num iber V of Inebriates Charged to Approaching Dry Era I I ORE arrests were made in Salt Lake in July than in int t previous month in the history I th the fe e city Drunks swelled the thelt theto lt to a total of or 1148 as were vested sted on charges of or drunkenness I wind to the great amount of work r i monthly reports of or the city court purt ling June and July were not completed complete ill of cash received in total Una-total ho total amount jesE leg and nd forfeitures amounted to O. O which Is the largest amount re re- re ived ved v In a similar period in several drs rs inhere here were convictions disi disused dis dis- i used sad d without trial 7 acquittals dand Imprisoned forfeitures i cases dismissed after 11 1389 suspended sentences and J aters I for which an unusual num- num of ee persons were arrested were ncy hey cases traffic violations cases ases aea drunks and speeders 17 mile ne persons were arrested for cru- cru to animals which breaks all rec- rec ight sight were arrested for carrying ce coaled led weapons ere were thirteen violations of the theor or ordinance nance e e e police pollee explain the large number rr for drunkenness and kindred to accentuation of drinking dental to the approach of 1 1 one e was also a heavy month for tor I city court with cases In Juno convictions cases without trial 3 acquittals fined ined ed and imprisoned 82 forfeitS forfeit- forfeit i S 2 discharged dismissals after U 11 suspended sentences and 87 Oj given floaters Twenty eight speeders were ared ared ared ar- ar ed In that month and were are ared ared ar- ar e ed for violations of the traffic orn or- or n- n es Arrests for tor vagrancy tod tod to- to d 93 r Collins acting clerk of ot the has estimated that from Jan- Jan Jl 1917 to August 1 1917 a total 1 1845 drunks were tried before the rr court ourt |