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Show NO DUKEIESS OR LOAFING IN THE BflGK ALLEYS That drunkenness and loafing in back alleys will not bo tolerated in l Ogden, was a statement made by Municipal Judge Reeder this morning morn-ing in conoction with the passing of a five-day jail sentence on each of the following offenders- Charles Johnson, Robert Scott, Mile Ljmch, James Hayes, Alex Johnson, George Riley, Peter Mohar, Carl Hag-en, Hag-en, Charles Miller, Carl Anderson and William Kelly. The defendants were caught in a 'roundup of the alloys In the lower Twenty-fifth street business district yesterday, by Sergeant Layno and Patrolmen Hearn and Manzel and booked on charges of drunkenness. John McGaugh, Jim O'Brien, Lee Whitman and A. J. Fleming, plain drunks, were given suspended senten- j ces and M. Rodlguez and J. H. Cooley, pleaded guilty to charges of trespass, were treated likewise. Rodlguez is the Mexican who fell hito a culvert at Twenty-eighth street and Pacific avenue ave-nue last night, while trying to escape from a railroad watchman. B. H. Osburno and J. W. Whitley entered pleas of not guilty to charges of drunkenness and had their cases set for August 16. Roy E. Rose and Arthifr Anther, who participated In a fight last night on Hudson avenue, between Twenty- I fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, were given "suspended sentences, tho judge deeming that the affair was a mutual disagreementbetween the two men and that their injuries were sufficient punishment. They were arrested by Patrolman Wooten. oo |