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Show SITS IN HOTT SUN ALL DAY Today's police court grind consisted largely of drunks, vags and other minor mi-nor offenders who had been picked up by tho police during the night F. Mconald, charged With drunkenness, drunken-ness, and so unnerved with his excesses ex-cesses that his features twitched and his chin trembled so persistently that . he was hardly able to 9peak, stated that he had been drunk only two days, fl Chief of Police W. I Norton testified 1 that McDonald Is regarded as an ex- I eellent workman by his employers, 1 but that their combined efforts had 1 been unable to sober him for work 1 The Judge nuspondod sentence for six 9 months on condition that he abstain- J absolutely from the ubo of liquor, k staltng that If anyone complained of 1 his drinking In tho meantime he j would have him brought back to jail P for a lengthy sentence. 1 John Campboll was the name given 0 by nn unfortunate I ndivldual who fl seemed unable to explain his pres- I ence in Ogden, nor whj he had in- jj slsted on sitting in the hot sun jj throughout the day in front of a store -on Twenty-fifth street The man's mind seemed Inactive from some cause and Judge Reeder advl&ed that he be held for Investigation. , C M Nye, who was arrested Saturday Sat-urday for drunkenness and heating his wife and children, entered a plea of not guilty and his case was continued con-tinued until tomorrow, his attorney vouching for his apparancej His ball was lxed at $25 Tho three raco track followers who were held over from Monday's court on a charge of vagrancy, were released, re-leased, the city attorney stating that If the railroad officer who asked that ihc men be held did not care sufficiently suffi-ciently about the matter to present himself In court, he would be unable to prosecute The mon were held in responso to a request from Detective Joe Jones, and Watchman Shoemakor was to hac appeared against them |