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Show FLORENCE RAY SAYS SHE IS GUILTY AS CRARGED Florence Ray pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy in the municipal court this morning and her caae v. as taken under advisement. She was arrested early this morning at the Empire rooming house Ike Mortlnson. F. Knap. Jack Graham Gra-ham and M. Kavser, drunks, were given giv-en suspended sentences. Charles w Holsapple. a mendicant, was treated in a similar way George Gllmore, who was Riven a suspended sentence on Saturday after being arrested for drunkenness, appeared ap-peared before his "honor" on another Charge Of the same kind and was sen fenced to serve five days in jail or to pay a fine of $5. In the case of the State of Utah vs. Marcillo Bramos, in which testimony tes-timony was taken last Thursday, and arguments made Friday. Judge Reed-er Reed-er rendered a decision btnding the defendant oer to the district court with bail at $r00 Hramos was charged charg-ed with obtaining money under false pretenses, it being alleged that Ik-falsely Ik-falsely represented himself as th.-payee th.-payee of a Union Pacific time vouch or for 54. .14, and received payment on the same He WW caught through a "marked money" ruse after the rill road officials learned through Sergeant Ser-geant O. II Mohlman of the Ogden police force that an attempt was be ing made by a timekeeper and some foreigners to defraud the com pan through the false certification of vouchers. T. IV Johnson, the defendant's at torney asked for a dismlnsal of the case on the grounds that the officials knew the conditions under which the defendant was attempting to secure the money and therefore he did not receive it under a false pretense The county attorney contended that the officials did not know, but only believed that it was a false pretense and had to allow the transaction to be completed to make sure of their ground The Judge held the contention conten-tion of the county attorney to be cor-rect cor-rect and decided that a Jury trial would be necessary. |