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Show MULUG1 STEW FOB TNE BIGS IE TO TRIPS ' FrankrgpBrley' Tank We Tim vJ' G!orso Robeson and t Snnt l Hfnsients, were taken Into J C DA1 L. Fife and Special Of- ?raLW ? Davl8' whI,e makinS prep, arations to cook some stolen chickens 0 X,e?etabIes- ThG "Mulligan Stew-was Stew-was being prepared in the brush near the Ogden river on West Twentieth street. The chickens were alleged to have been stolen from tho coops of J. A. Walberg 102 Twentieth street and the vegetables from the garden of James Brown, in the Glasgow addi. tioru Following an Investigation, Mvers and Parry were charged with vagrancy vag-rancy and the other three men, with petit larceny. With the exception of Browley, the men pleaded guilty to the charges against them. Myers and Parry were each sentenced to serve 10 days In ail. Robinson and Kelly each received a 25-day billet and Browley had . his trial set for'tomor-row for'tomor-row morning. J. A. Nolan was fined $10 for drunkenness drunk-enness and Mrs. Nolan, $5 for disturbing dis-turbing the peace. They were arrest ed Saturday afternoon at' the Falstaff cafe. George Grant and John Copenhaven, drunks, were each sentenced to serve 5 days In the city jail. Richard Anderson was arraigned on the charge of refusing to support his wife and minor children, and his trial was set for August 10th. oo |