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Show " IK DRINKS TOO - MUCH FOR II Mi . FROM MO I "Threo drinks knocks out a man ! from dry territory,'' said W. H Rich I arda of Idaho when he was arraigned fU i before Judge Reader this morning on the charge of drunkenness. He was i arretted last evening on complaint i of a Rio Grande crossing watchman ilV that Richards wai etaggerlng around Pw near the railroad tracks. Tbe watch man feared that he would be ran over uhI hy a train When Richards explained to the Itff Judge that he was from drv territory and was unable to stand the powerful lain effect of Ogden liquor, the judge gave him a suspended sentence. C. Oullickson. also charged with drunkenness, appeared in court In such a condition as to lead the judge in to suspect that Qul1lek6on had not entirely recovered from the effects ot Jjvjl his celebration. The prisoner was i held pending a sobering-up process. ; E. McGee, another drunk, was giv es a suspended sentence, while Joe Nova waa held until a Polish inter-'Art! inter-'Art! I pretar can be secured. Nova is charged charg-ed with Indecent exposure. |