Show SHOW CONTINUOUS AND COSMOPOLITAN Police Court Takes on General Aspect of Vaudeville Performance ORIENTAL ACTORS APPEAR Wide Range of Crimes Includes Many Common Offenses I Police court yesterday y afternoon was vas wasa a 1 continuous vaudeville performance 1 In which the time actors were Chinese Japanese nn and Americans ne Reduced uce to toa toa toa a common level le b hy by using the English language as a measure asure the only wor words s that could be he understood hy by all nIl present present pres pres- ent cut an and at nt the time same time were wore the tile common CU cuss CUPS 8 words of ot the tho English tongue There was as a lar largo large o crow crowd present antI and It was tho time liveliest session In n In many months Tho cases casos Included drunk petit larceny larcen vagrancy abusive abu nhu sire sive language fighting fig and disturbing the peace There were ero many lau laughable laughable laugh laugh- hablo h- h able ablo Incidents and antl It was hard matter to keep tho the proper decorum in the time court room rUN Vt Clime Time The ca case o of ot J. J a Japanese charged charge with disturbing the time peace by y threatening to kill all nil the In n Plum alle alley was delved elve into by the aid of oC Jack Treadwell American born who speaks Japanese fluently It was stated state that can speak Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- anese far bot better tel than thon un any uny Japanese In Salt Lake Lako can calm speak peak English His lUs speaking o of the tho tongue attracted the tho attention of all as oven oen the time soun sound of his ils voice olce changed change when he spoke In the thc foreign tongue Yeo Look a n Chinaman proprietor of a general store at 01 Lil l Plum aIle alley de- de e- e elated that stood In Iii front of his place of business an and called calle the time Chinese monkeys cs and various other her uncomplimentary names flourished d 1 2 calibre pistol an and declared he hc could and would woul kill all that came across cross his path Won You a a. Chinese Ook from BIngham who sal said he only un understood English cuss wor words s b by bythe bythe the al aid of an aim Interpreter told the court that had been very ery tim thre threatening I took tool tho the stand and talkIng talking talk talk- Ing through Treadwell tol told tho the court that he went ent Into the time basement of Yee Looks Look's pIa place co nn and pla played ed In a gambling game He Ho said sold he lie placed a II cent 5 piece and a quarter on omi a n certain number number num num- ber and won When hon It came caine time time- timeto to pay the game keeper l claimed I ha had only played a a. nickel on tho the number num num- ber sal said ho he tried to make it knO known l to the time ga game e keeper t that t. t h he would nave have the police close the Joint If he did l not pa pay the time bet In full tull went out and got an officer Being unable to understand either olther Japanese tIme tho of offIcer fleer could coul not get got to the tho s 's scat i f of u f-u tHo trouble In Inthe Inthe the meantime Yea Yec La Look ole called time the police station got an nn officer an and had Komora arrested After Ate hearing tho time testimony Ju Judge e eDehl DIeM Dichl found foun 1 guilty but did not Impose any punishment Stoic Mule Sack of Coal Joseph Sadler a laborer with ith a family living at orth Fourth West est street pleaded guilty to stealing J pounds of or coal from the time rear of 77 West South Temple Templo street n Ho Hm stole the timo coal yesterday morning After Jud Judge c Diehl had Imposed Impose a fine lime of or 30 Sadler set up a howl Ho He said he ho had lived in Salt SnIt Lake for twelve e years that he ho ha had a n wife and two children ren rento to support that he ho would woul take tho time coal I back bad an and that lie he would never steal a again aln At this Juncture Edgar Rogers as assistant assistant as- as city attorney called the tho courts court's attention to the tho fact that Sadler had hall been discharged on a a. similar charge last December on his promise to re re- re form orm I lImo I know that Ju Judge ge said Sa Sadler ler and I kept my word I did ld not steal this sack from the same place Tho The admission of or Sadler ler cut off oft any hope of or clemency clemenc The TUe Man Han Who Knew Lu Ludwig wl Poley was found foun guilty of or having ln use used abusive language to A A. E E. Winters Inters of the Utah Packing com corn pany pammy The Time offense was committed at Lake Breeze February l. l TIme The testimony mon mony showed showe that Poley called Winters Inters a a. thief and other names too vulgar to tomen men mention t Ion Poley took the stand In iii his own o behalf bo- bo half an and admitted he ha had called Winters all sorts Borts of ot names Poley shook his fist in the air an and said he lie could provo prove that Winters Inters was WoH the tho per par of eVer everything he lie had called calle him The lips III's of the witness were wor sealed by the court The jud judge e told Pole Foley Poley he should have hn come O to the time city attorney and und ma made e a 0 complaint if tr h ho he really n h-n an anything to make mal a cause of oC action I did ld come com said Pole Poley I saw P. P J. J Daly and he tie told tolt me he lie could coul do nothing for tor me because I did not vote ote the American ticket At th the tho conclusion of ot the trial Poley was fined 5 ii Fined for tor I Fighting William Eaton and Henr Henry Tuttle luttle who engaged in a cutting scrape Wednesday ay night in an alley near State street just south couth of ot Second South street pleaded guilty to 1 fighting and antI were ere fined 5 each The rite l prosecution stated state that it Jt seemed scorned that a a serious crime was was Intended but blat that as us Eaton haa refused to sign a n complaint a against Tuttle that lighting 1 was tho the only charge that could be successfully prosecuted The Time court fined Eaton Eton and Tuttle each 5 John McCarty McCart who pleaded gl guilty to toa toa toa toa a a vagrancy ranc char charge e about two weeks ago pleaded gult guilty to begging and was wa fined 60 CO GO Not Kot being possessed of or enough wealth to liquidate the time fine fino McCarty will wi work In the canyon for two mouths months Eight Drunks Drunk J Jphn hn Miller Frank Smith Ole Hagun Henry Henr Michael Goor George Parritt John Jorson and William Thompson pleaded ed guilty guity to drunkenness and were discharged Sam Sam who Is well wel known In Salt SaI Lake e as boxing match promoter Is in the city jail charged with being drunk runk was wals Wil reported to be beer er very sick and It Is not probable ho he will wi be able to appear In court for tOl many days S I |