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Show I VAGRANTS IN THE POLICE I COURT M Jack Woods, charged with vagrancy, H was fined $10 or ten days in polico M court this morning. Woods testified H that he has been working at "odd" H jobs for the past few months and H enumerated so many of them to the H court that tho judge, in passing scn- H teuce, stated that the prisoner had H had too many jobs and that he de- H served n ten-day sentence. Woods will H spend hlk vacation on the city stone H pile, experimenting with the cohesive H piopcrlles of sedimentary rock. H Joe Bush, a man without legs, who H attempted to carry a heavy load of H wcL goods" along Twenty-fifth strofct, H wns churged with unlawful drunken- ness and pleaded guilty to the offenBe He was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or spend five days in the city jail. Bush has been in Ogden for several days, during which time he has been the source of considerable trouble to the police. Dan Haakensen, a man who came to the police station last night in an intoxicated condition, seeking lodging, was given city accommodations for five days by the court. Patrick Fitzgerald, an apostle of ab solute rest pleaded guilty to a charge of mendicancy and was sentenced to serve thirty days with the chain gang or pay a fine of $30. Fitzgerald was arrested a few days ago for begging on the streets, but was allowed to go on a suspended sentence. Instead of leaving the" city, he resumed the ancient an-cient vocation. E. G. Stree and James Sand pleaded plead-ed guilty to having been Illegally Intoxicated In-toxicated and were fined $5 each. On the same charge, D. Moran and Jake Davis forfeited bonds of $5 each by not appearing for trial. G. E. Eddy, arrosted for allowing his team to stand In the street without hitching, did not appear to answer for his offense and forfeited a bond of 55. |