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Show BE ORDERED a Warm BATH W F. Southwell, according to officers of-ficers of the law, Is an unique offendop of the vagrancy kind. He manager ' to spend much of his time In Jail, but succeeds as often as he is sent to the county or city bastile in getting a "floater" or parole Jot long' ago he was sentenced to serve time in the pity jail for vagrancy, vagran-cy, but was finally liberated under promfse that he would straightaway go and'nttend to the Important business busi-ness affairs he claimed he had on hand Ho had told the court that he . owned some valuable property up north in Utah and that unless he could I bo released Immediately to attend x i a mortgage that was about due on his property he would bo sold out of house and home. He was released and since that time he has spent his time on the outskirts out-skirts of Ogden and in adjacent towns begging, and making some rather unusual un-usual exactions. His last' venture occurred yesterday, when he appeared at a farm house and -demanded that tho lady prepare him a good, refreshing refresh-ing bath. He was so insistent in his demands that a tub of warm water was given him and he was sent to the barn for the scrubbing. It is-likely that Southwell will not get away from his Jail sentence so easy .this time. Ho is now in the county Jail. - - |