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Show FRIENDS GAVE HIM BRIMS WT M BED 1 According to the r,tory told by y. p. I t art- io .ludixe Reeder this morning, 'M w hen In' v;i:: i,muj.' l.. ,jre In honor I on the charge of drunkenness, he had i i lends :'e. were willing to spend nioncj on him for drinks but he :;ould i net r3lse 15 cents to secure a bed. 1 , He was arrested by Jailer Hagbert jl i''frv 11 orlock lasi nigh' ' j while lie was trying to enter the -j: clt) hall through the north entrance. I When taken In charge by the. jailer 1 i pew abusive and refused to ac- 1 u derson and the officer was a ' compelled to wait in the park with j ! his prisoner until help arrived. CaTT, who claims to be a stenogra- :J j pher out of work and Ittek. rotild re m member nothing of what occurreH j he said, and said he thought he should j be given a cn.icce. Judge Boeder gave him an opponH tunlty in '-le a reason win ;i chancer; should be given hfm an. I he could think ol none A sentence uf two days in jail was imposed. 1 Roy Xelson pleaded guilty to the jj ' charge of vagrancy and received a 1 suspended 'sentence. He is 23 yenrs I oi age and. according to his storv, has 1 I lived in Scofield. Utah, all his life. I 'I ho wandering fe or struck him a J ! few days ago. but hp was unable to ll get along after leaving his home and he expressed the desire to return at 1 ! once He was given the opportuni- ' ' m Outside of tho fact that his appearance ap-pearance had frightened women to j whom he applied for work ;t garden- I irg or beating carpets, nothing harm-I harm-I ful in the actions of an individual who J iinsv. i 1 ii ..i' of imn could I j be learned He said he was waiting 1 in Ogden until a case against a rail- I road company could be settled. He m I claims he has an Injured foot as a 1 result of an accident. He was re- I I quested to take a bath In the jail bath I I tub and was given a suepended sen- 1 tence. I Fivo days or $5 was Ihe sentence 1 d Earl Abbott, the negro, a who was arrested early yesterday I morning for creating a disturbance A j I while drunk. His vase had been con- tinued from yesterday and iu the meantime ho had secured bail to go home for shoes and other clothing, lie 1 1 1 ; 1 1 en :u . n.irt this morning ii' 'ruing a respectable appearance. '"J He said that since going home he had j j learned that ho did not beat his wife, 1 . reported, but be had been arrested 1 on complaint of relatives who feared that he might do something unless ho ! was placed in custody. J |