Show leen I 1 N k OLIC 0 L I 1 C E CO crowt vilou art anttn B LORENZO montgomery CHA CHARGED G WITH A SERIOUS OFFENCE saloon man pays 25 as a penalty for selling liquors after hours many vagrants of tho the FO following lowing the postponement japan japanese es e ca case 5 e in pa police lice court the of an usual police grind was disposed unusual number of deafen defendants cants plead ing not guilty william hays was ell ch arged with disturbing tile the peace and on entered a plea pica of not guilty no witnesses being present his case was ordered continued I 1 richard burton and J H berdon pleaded not guilty to charges of mendicancy di cancy saying that while they might have been drunk they were guiltless of begging their cases were also continued until the arresting officers could be present arthur strickland jako jake poulsen L P F west william cook and john rogers were charged with vagrancy and each entered a plea of not guilty officer erickson who made the arrests was not available and their cases were continued the prisoners being placed under bonds edwin anderson and A B olson OISO n two youths arrested at pierces Pl erces c canning cannine an factory gunday and charged with vagrancy pleaded not guilty and were allowed to tell their story to the court after detective pender fender had stated that he knew nothing especially incriminating regarding tho the boys they were each examined by city attorney devine and told straightforward stories of having come from illinois to iowa where they worked for a time and then on to denver granger and ogden looking for work they said they were on their way to los angeles where friends and parents resided the file judge was leniently disposed posed toward them and after warning them to get out and secure work ot some kind hind allowed them their liberty under a suspended sentence of twenty days 1 joseph stone broke the monotony of pleas of tile the alleged guiltless by admitting that lie he had been begging he made a strong plea for mercy however saying that it was ills his first offense and that he was on his way to relatives on the coast the judge was suspicious of the defendants veracity and took the matter under advisement 1 john jensen pleaded guilty to drunkenness and received the usual 5 or five days moses durmas and william mason charged with violating the bicycle ordinance forfeited their ball bail of 5 by not appearing in court as lid did also an unknown booked as john doc jap L kennon a disconsolate looking vagrant pleaded guilty and drew a ten day sentence on the rock pile wf J nger charged with selling liquor after hours forfeited ball to the amount of 25 lorenzo Lore nizo montgomery was charged with unlawful conduct with ruby stanford a girl under the age of 18 years and was held for a preliminary nary examination under bonds to the amount of which were furnished |