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Show llDIRKMAN HAS A i GRUDGE TO 11 SATISFY Kg 1 y a For ability to talk on the witness ojjf Itand, J. W. DIrkman, accused of va-rfi va-rfi IBTancy, is entitled to take home the 'Hk Dacon. He pleaded not guilty io the jm fcharge in rolice court yesterday and M this case was continued until this morning when Patrolman Jerry KelU-H KelU-H f her could be present. If He no sooner tool: the stand than he began to malign and implicato the H police force of Ogden in all manner Hfof crimes. He avorred that several H J policemen had helped him spend his Hi? large fortune in saloons and that they Hftjhad a grudge against him and it was BJljfor that reason alone that he was Bl arrested. iftj Detective Chambers and Patrolman 5 KelHher stated that they had had the SS man under suspicion for some time Stf They declare that a saloon keeper on ilMK Twenty-fifth street had heard a con-W' con-W' versatlon in which DIrkman was made STjf out a holdup and that he was at all jfiu' times hanging around saloons with fall, bad company. B When DIrkman was found guilty -fJI and sentenced to pay a fine of $15 TBU or 15 days, he told the sergeant that he had the money but would get even with the city by serving the time and "Si keeping the money. ru on |