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Show JAS. FOWLER BOUND ; OVER TO DISTRICT COURT J James Fowler, alias James Dun-ford, Dun-ford, alias James Jensen, was arraigned ar-raigned iii the municipal court thla morning on a charge of forgery. He waived preliminary examination and was bound over to the district court. The complaint against Fowler was sworn out by U. Boretsky and alleges that the defendant passed a forged check on the complaint on March 30, 1914. The check was for $8.50 and was drawn on the Security State bank and signed with the name of John Spiers. It was indorsed by James Dunford, who was later found to be Fowler. The police were called on to settle an uncongenial condition in tho Drls-coll Drls-coll family, Saturday night, when the father of A. E Drlscoll, complained that his son was "beating up" a younger brother. Sergeant Layne investigated in-vestigated the complaint and arrested arrest-ed A. E. Driscoll at the family home 2S2 Twenty-seventh street and booked book-ed him on a charge of disturbing the peace. He appeared in court this morning and his father told of the trouble and said that ho did not want tho young man to go to jail, but that ho wanted hJm to keep the peace and live on good terms with the family. Young Drlscoll said that he was drunk at the time he was alleged to have struck his brother and that he would behave In the future. Judge Reeder Informed him that he would be compelled to behave and gave him a six-months' suspended sentence to emphasize the statement. P. J. Sherman received a five-day suspended sentence on a charge of drunkenness. He was arrested Saturday Satur-day night by Patrolman Marlln nt tho corner of Twenty-fifth street and Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. J. E. Taylor, a man from Morgan, Utah, was also given a five-day suspended sentence. He was arrested last night about 10:30 at tho Bamberger depot by Patrolman Jerry Kelllher. F. E. Palmer forfeited $25 bail for failure to appear In answer to a charge of assault. Ho was arrested on Lincoln avenue between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, Saturday night, by Officers Of-ficers Layne and Kelliher, for jostling a young couple who were passing along the street. He was drunk at the time. U. Sato, a Japanese, forfeited $5 bail, which he had left to Insure his appearance in answer to a charge of riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. He was arrested by officer William Reast, Saturday afternoon, as ho was riding along Grant avenue, between Twenty, fourth and 25th streets. |