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Show WTO IMS m SPILLIKWHISKEV: 1 1 SALT LAKE, Oct. 31 An automo- 1 bile carrying a man, a "woman and a ' load of whiskey and pursued by two deputy sheriffs on motorcycles came 1 to disaster in effort yesterday morning to dash past the station house on the road near Beck's Hot Springs. Leaving Leav-ing the pavement it was overturned when the wheels struck the gravel, the accident occurring "about half a mile this side of the station house. Deputies J. A. Turnbow and Ed Lar-sen, Lar-sen, the motorcyclists, placed the man and the woman under arrest and sent them to St. Mark's hospital. There the man was given surgical attention for cuts on the head and then removed re-moved to the county jail, where ho gave the name of Joseph Soule. His real name is said to be Sollis and he is said to be a public chauffeur. The woman, suffering from severe bruises, remained at the hospital under the name of Ruth Jorgensen of tho Stewart Stew-art hotel. Gather Intoxicants From tho wreckage occasioned by tho accident, the deputies gathered forty -seven unbroken quart and two pint bottles of whiskey, . Many bottles were broken. Sollis is said to have boon under the influence of liquor when driving the car and tho woman is said also to have shown evidence of drinking The car, a high power one, was badly demolished. It was towed to the county jail. The two had driven driv-en through from Evans ton yesterday, it is understood. They are said to have asked for Harry Johnson and "Buddy" Ryan when recovering from the shock of their experience. Mae Donnelly, proprietor of the Brunswick hotel at 159 1-2 South Main street, and of a hotel in Evanston, where she lives, was before Frank B. Scott yesterday on a charge of bringing bring-ing liquor into Salt Lake. She pleaded plead-ed not guilty at first and later changed her plea to guilty when tho liquor found in the automobile was claimed by her friend, Mrs. Fred Baxter, who gave her true nanrc as Esther Roux and entered a plea of guilty. In court, Mae Donnelly gave the name of Mrs. Jane Jones, admitting that it was not her true name. Harry Davis, another passenger in the car, pleaded not guilty to having any interest in-terest in the two suit cases of liquor found in the car and admitted his right name to be Charles Gorham. oo . |