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Show HE FOLLOWED WOMEN ON STREET For following women along the streets and making himself obnoxi-1 ons Patrick Murphy was fined $50 by Judge Reeder In police court this morning. According to witnesses, he had followed one girl for some tlrao until a bystander came to her aid, but continued his actions toward two other oung ladles. Murphv claimed that he knows nothing of what occurred because he was drunk He could remember nothing of his actions and said that he received his first knowledge or what he had been doing when Patrol man Jerry Kolliher accused him. Before recording the fine, Judge Reeder said that, drunk or sober, tho authorities would not tolerate any such conduct and said ho hoped that tho sentence would teach Murphy a lesson. William Morra was fined $25 for disturbing the peace of Martha Hall Ho gave notice thnt he would appeal the case at once. Mrs Hall com-, plained that Morra had cursed and I threatened her because a dog belong- j .Ing to a young man at her house had ' bitten Morra's child, I I Judge John Bagley appeared to de-jfend de-jfend E. H. Monlgoraerv, the young man charged by William Morra with keeping a vicious dog. Judge Baglev j said that the dog had been sold to 'a J resident in Ogden valley at the time 1 of the attack on the child and he j wished the case to be s?ttlej without 2 a trial All parties would not agree I to that proposition and the case will be heard when the defendant's mother I recovery sufficiently rom an Illness 1 to enable her to testify. j The wound on the 'little girl's leg j was shown to the court today because It was anticipated that the marks ' would be healed 'before the trial I- Lorenzo Jackson was fined $10 for' failing to abide by the ordinance re- 1 quiring a building permit before a building can bo m-octcfi that will ex- nA enn 4. .. I |