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Show WOODARD HELD FOR TRIAL TOMORROW The case of the state against ack Woodard. charged with having stolen property in his possession belonging to C. J. Humphries. K. E. Wilson and George BMewelllng, alleged to have been stolen by burglars from the '. J Humphries mill, will be tried In th--lty court tomorrow morning before City Judge D. R. Roberts. Woodard pleaded not guilt) to the huge wh. n arraigned in court this morning. He Is ilso charged with burglary in the second degree. It being alleged that he committed the Offense at the Ogden Og-den Fixture A Milling corn i plant at the rear of lit Twenty-fourth I Street, on the night of February ti John Woodward, charged with be jHW drunk, pleaded eul!t and a sentenced sen-tenced to serve f0 days In Jail or to I pay a fine of $7.0 .Ittrnfn W. Taylor, hrged wi'li vagrancy, pleaded guilty and w.is sen'' tenced to serve five days In jail j S. J. Johnson, charged with bein idrunk. failed to apiear for trial anl his ball of $50 was declared forfeited. Scott Rackham, charged with being, drunk, oh-ailr-,1 guilty and wa m n - I tenced to pay a fine of $50 or to serve , 10 days In Jail. The case of the state against Ch.is. Jones, charged with having liquor in Ms possession, was set for trl.T April , At the former trial of Jon un the same charge tlv- mr charged b City Judge Roberts aft- fallinK to reach a verdict. |