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Show JUDGE BOVMAM ie 10 'To" Sentence on 'tatyen' vagranta, aggregating aggregat-ing M day, were Imposed by folic Judg J. M. Bowman In th nolle court yesterday afternoon, but the sentence were suspended nntll t o'clock this (ft temoon to give the vagrants a chance to leave the city. All expressed their wllllngnees to get away from Salt Ijke City on the first train, and were allowed to leave the court with the understanding understand-ing that If they were In the city at I o clock today Uielr sentences would begin at once. Shorty" Walsh, the crippled pencil vendor and beggar, drew the prise package. pack-age. Walsh hsd been srrested on a charge of using abusive and profane language. He had been out of Jail only a day or two. and had failed to take advantage of a floater given him by Judge Bowman upon hla iaat appearance. In court. Judge """leu eeiu iiiei nmn was a onnnrmeo nuisance In Jell that because of hla crippled crip-pled condition he could not work on th chain gang, and that hla disposition in Mil waa to keep the prisoners In turmoil. The court did not know whst to do with him, but sentenced him to serve SO days In Jail If found anywbere In th city limit lim-it after 1 o'clock today. "Shorty ' aald he would "beat It." frank Bherwood. whoa appearance waa finable, aald he had been arrested while rylng to catch a train out of town. He told the i-ourt of his sufferings oaured lv ths drug habit, and the court gave him a chance to get away, suspending a I sixty flays settience over hla head. Other vaai-anta . who were ariven a chance to benefit the city by their de-Dan de-Dan ure were (Maude Ixvgden. "8pk" Smith, Ben Brown. Harry Evana and . K. 8roner. The eentence In each caa was aJxty day. A jeneral call was pent out to atl r-tmltnen r-tmltnen today to pick uo Spcbt" Smith rea-ardleaa of hla suiipended entenee-. and lock hnn up. The police hav additional charges to fit against him. |