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Show MAY GREEN IS I STILL IN ! I OGDEN I - , J. W Hansf-n. charged with vagran cy. "guf-saed" ho was a vagrant all i rlghf, because he had nothing for the past month 'except lie around drunk Furthermore, he said he hud received a big drink this morning from th jail- I er, who feared thnt he iru going to have the "jim-jams " He said he wis both a carpenter .mrl a took an l agreed that Judge Reeder was a good observer when th Judge asked him if he had not been doing more cooking than carpentering during the past few years, for Hansen is of a rotund build and would not appear graceful on a ladder The judge decided to hold him for in days until his tendency to contract the "Jimmies"' has passed. Mary Green, colored, was to have i left Ogden several days ago. but she didn't Instead, she appeared in po lice court yesterday morning as a witness in a case in which one of her gentleman friends featured Upon be ing asked why slip had not left the city when the officers ordered her to git " she said she had no money and would sooner serve n sentence in Jail than walk out of town without funds She was locked up with a vagrancy charge against her and pleaded guilty in court this morning As Patrolman I Murph. hc arresting officer, was not present, her rase was continued unt'.l tomorrou morning Ed Brown of McCammon, Ida . was given a suspended sentence after he had pleaded guilty tn drunkenness He changed his rooming house after he had been here one night and con j fussed in court this morning that he had forgotten the name of the place, where he is registered. Consequently, I he said, it would be necessary for him to walk the streets until he catches sight of an entrance that resembles I the one he walked Into before imbib- j ing so freely of Ogden's liquor |