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Show Youth Taking Auto Waives Preliminary! i Charles Connelly, charged with j grand larceny, pleaded guilty boforo) Judge D. R. Roberts cf tho city court this morning and waived preliminary hearing. Ho w ts bound over to the district court. I Connelly is said to have stolen an automobile belonging to O. W. Owens. Near Tremonton, the car met with disaster dis-aster and Owens was severely -cut about the head. When he appeared before the city court this morning, both of his eyes were black and two cuts were visible over his left eye. Another crescent-shaped crescent-shaped incision showed up oh the bridge of his nose and the eyelid of his right eye had been nearly cut through. There were two gashes, nearly near-ly five inches long behind his left ear. The shirt which he wore bore evidence that he had bled profusely. Connelly was thrown through the windshield when the car crashed into the ditch, say the polico |