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Show THEODORE HIST IS FINED $35 1 COORT Nick Panamo nnd Nick Anton, two Greeks, appeared before the municipal munici-pal judge this morning for trial on the charge of disturbing the peace by fighting. Both pleaded guilty, but the officers and three Interpreters could not get any light on the case as to the cause of the fight or which one was the aggressor, so the judge gave up the task as a bad job and, as there had been no great damage, permitted them to go on suspended sentences. Wllflnin Pessel, charged with disturbing dis-turbing the peace, forfeited ?5 bail for non-appearance. He was arrested arrest-ed on Twenty-first street near Lincoln Lin-coln avenue last night on complaint of H. D. Brown. George Riley was given a suspended suspend-ed sentence on n charge of drunkenness. drunken-ness. He was arrested at the station last night by Desk Sergeant Hagbart Anderson. He is a brother of John Riloy. who is being held In the city jail on the charge of burglary in the second degree and had been hanging around the station several days, in a semi-intoxicated condition. The judge told him that he could come to the station at any time when he was sober, but that drunkenness could not be tolerated. He promised to straighten up. John Tucker and J. E. Carroll, plain drunks, wore given suspended sentences. Both were laborers, the former coming to Ogden from Salt Lake City, and the latter from Now Hampshire. In the continuance of the case of the State vs. Theodore Brahmsl, which was begun yesterday, two counts In the complaint were dismissed dis-missed and the defendant was fined $35 on the third count. The charge againsjL Brahmst was embezzlement, the complaint alleging that the man had appropriated money belonging to the Domestic Science Bakery company. com-pany. The count on which he was convicted was for the appropriating: of a check for the amount of $34.10 on March 17, 1914. |