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Show MOURNERS ARE BEFORE THE JUDGE Dan Ilarkins started out yesterday morning to take a walk up Twenty-firth Twenty-firth street with $15 in his pocket. In order that his walk would be a pleasant one he dropped into several saloons as he strolled along, and the result wa's that he was soon so happy that he wished to share his wealth and happiness with others aud was buying drinks jfor several newlv found friends. By the time his money had been spent he' was not able to stand, so ho was "arrested for being unlawfully unlaw-fully drrnk. In court, this morn'ng he pleaded guilty to the charge, but said he desired de-sired to go to Salt lke, whore ho had a job. Judge Rocdcr was lenl- ent and received Harklns' thanks ' when given a suspended sentence. Robert Wotherspoon pleaded not gi.Hty of permitting boys under thel age of IS years to play pocket bll-l hards in hid billiard hall, and asked that his case be set for Thursday morning, which was granted by thoj judge. Charles Davis forfeited his ball oi $.j tor tailing to appear to answer the charge of stealing a sack of coal Bail to the amount of $.j was also declared forfeited when F B Drap- por did not appear for trial. He wa- I charged with giving whisky to th prisoners at work in the City Hal'. J park. The case of Ogden City against I T. P Woodnmnsee was dismissed up-' on advice of Assistant City Attorney I John Hey wood ' |