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Show ECHO OF THE CARNIVAL IS HEARD IN THE POLICE CODRT For variety, the docket in police court this morning was a prize winner win-ner for w hieh no cup had been offered of-fered by the Fashion Show committee. commit-tee. On tho mourners bench were a for that owed their predicament to excessive hllnrlM las- evening. It required an hour and a half of Judgo W H. Reederi time to dispose the CfRei A sentence of 60 days or !0 was civen to V. E. Wills after ne was found guilty of trying to rifle away with a new bicycle on Wednesday evening Had the bicycle been his cwn everything would have neon well The bicycle belonged to H J. Newman, New-man, who has lost two bicycles, with-In with-In a few months Wills claimed he knows nothing of what occurred, as he was horribly drunk J Collier, charged with petit larceny, lar-ceny, came next in the list Judging by sentences. He pleaded guilty to taking J5.45 from a Japanese billiard bil-liard hall proprietor and making frricks at once for Salt Lake where he was captured. A sentence of 20 da.vp or $20 was his lot Robert Campbell, a l?-year-old tesident of Idaho Falls, must serve five days or pay $6 because he wanted want-ed five packages of confetti last evening and had no money having spent his change for licjutr refresh meet. He got the confetti, when the ovv ner of the "Oriental Pace powder" got him and turned him over to the police. Henry Piper pleaded guilty to disturbing dis-turbing the peace and was fined $5. He was trying to crowd in the entrance en-trance of a dance hall last night, according ac-cording lo the arresting officer, and refused to move back when ordered to do so and became atmslve ln-PJtead. ln-PJtead. Piper, on the other hand, de-clnrrd de-clnrrd he was trying to get in to buy a ticket when the officer told him to pet hark When he was slow in complying with the order, he was pushed in the face. The case of Guy Cahoon, charged with carrying concealed weapons, was continued until tomorrow In the meantime the bail was reduced to $25. According to Patrolman Blcckburn, who made the arrest, two men had come from the Grill cafe at 1 o'clock last night complaining lhat Cahoon had thrust a revolver against thorn, stating he w-as going to shoot up the town. Cahoon declared this morning that the men said they were goiug lo do the shooting, so he took a gun from the drawer oehind the counter and told them to start |