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Show uj JUDGE BARKER SMS MEALS MUST BE PI FOB That the practice of obtaining meals at restaurants without paying for them will not be condoned In Ogden, was the statement of Municipal Judge George S Barker this morning, In sentencing J. H. Ruddell to serve lb days In tho city jail Ruddell was arrested ar-rested January 29 by Detective Robort Burk. He pleaded guilty to the charge, Monday morning and had his case taken under advisement. Clay WItton, an old offonder, was sentenced to servie a thirty-day jail sentence, for the purpose, If possible, of getting the liquor ho has Imbibed In several years past, out of his sys-tern. sys-tern. "Davy" Jonos, who, nccording to G. F Grill, was drunk and swearing In the presence of women, Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, in front of tho Grill meat market, mar-ket, on Washington avenuo, was sentenced sen-tenced to servo ten days In jail. George Malln, whooo case was also taken under advisement yesterday morning, was given a 30-day suspended suspend-ed sentence. William Case pleaded guilty to drunkenness and was sentenced to servo Tivo days In jail or to pay a $5 fine. Carl Anderson, a somewhat regular occupant of tho mourner's bench, was given a ten day opportunity opportun-ity to get work in or out of town. At the request of the complaining witness, James Bowman, and the recommendation re-commendation of the city attorney, tho case of tho City vs. William Unck was dismissed. Tho judge stated, however, that further trouble between jH the two parties directly concerned H would bo followed by stringent prose H cution H |