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Show STRANGER IS ORDERED TO LEAVE HAD TIME TO SEE BUT LITTLE OF i THE CITY. How Tourists Without Money Are Prevented From Enjoying Ogden Scenery. Tho dally polico court grind included includ-ed as usual a number of drunks, both male and female, a vag or two, a petit iaiceny caso and several violators of tho bicycle ordinance. Alice Grason was arraigned on the charge of drunkenness and entered a plea of not guilty. Witnesses not being be-ing at hand, tho case was ordered postponed, the. defendant being held on $5 bonds. Grace Roy, charged with vagrancy, did not appear In court, whereupon her ball deposit of $10 was declared forfaited. for-faited. Albert Kohler was charged with drunkenness. Tho defendant, wearing wear-ing two beautifully frescoed eyes as a remit of a disagreement Monday over financial matters with an acquaintance, acquaint-ance, pleaded guilty and was given the customary fine of $5 or Ave days. G. F. Nannlnl, an Italian, forfeited hi? ball of $5 by not appearing In court to answer the charge of drunkenness. drunk-enness. T. R. Reese,. C. F. Flem and G. Ma-kin Ma-kin were charged with a -violation of tho bicycle ordinance. Flem state! that ho was only 16 years of age and his case was ordered transferred to tho juvenile court. Reese forfeited $5 bail and Makin did not appear, a fact which brought forth an order for hlu nrreet to show cause or excuse for his absence. W. D. Scott admitted that he had been slightly drunk Monday, and his general appearance bearing him out In the statement, the court imposed a fine of $3 or five days with the civic improvement gang. Harry Howard pleaded guilty to the charge of vagrancy. He stated that he had been in town only three hours" before being arrested. The court was unable to learn anything about him other than his being an undesirable on general appearances, and gave him two hours to get out of town, suspending suspend-ing a sentence of 90 days to assure his not returning. |