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Show BOUGHT II PUT OF WHISKEY ID IS ; : ARRESTED ; I I Peter Contos. 3 i, had been working ( on the section at Castle Dale. Utah. 1 and met on a train a bright and merry man who had something good for the j influenza in n bottle, and he was' persuaded to pay $1 for half a pint which he did not open nor partake of. J Arriving in Ogden. in which city he means to find work, he met Deputy Brown and had to confess to the possession pos-session of the whisky. Because he looked a clean liver and an upstanding sort of man, and because be-cause he had not been in a police court on any kind of charge. Judge RobertB ordered a suspended sentence of thirty days in the city jail. So Peter is in all senses today like his famous namesake of long ago, who made a good confession and faced an opportunity of living up to a good resolve. re-solve. "I do not theenk I will buy more whiskee," he said to the judge as he departed for the open ajjd the search for a job. oo |