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Show EXTRACTED $20 FROM LETTER In the Criminal division of the nuiiu cipal court this morning Frank Croop 1 and John La Mora, Greeks, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by quarreling quar-reling and fighting. They were f In-: In-: ed $5 each. I Tom Galvln stated that he was guilty of petit larceny, whereupon I ho , court sentenced him to pay a fln. of 1 $2" The complaint alleged thai cnily this morning. Tom entered tho ttore of Rosenthal & Albert, 210 Twenty-fifth street, and "lifted'" a ' coat and vest, valued at $10. j O. W. Jenkins, charged with violating violat-ing the bicycle ordinance, forfeited ' his bail In the sum of $5, upon hi i failure to appear and answer tho ! B'ime. E. A. Granqulst and J. E. Hal-liday Hal-liday wore arraigned for a like offense. of-fense. They pleaded guilty and each was fined James May pleaded guilt yto the charge of drunkenness, alleged to have been committed yesterday. and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $5. J L. Cochran entered a plea of guilty to the charge of embezzling J"2D and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 Tllo rnmr.Mil uMctrc.A ll.nl March 31st. Cochran was entrusted with $60 of Norma Russell's money end that he appropriated $20 of it to 1 his own use. ! The story told of the affair, out of j court. Is that Cochran was sent to the poRtofflce with a letter containing SCO, which Norma Russell was sending send-ing to some of her creditors, and I thit before mailing the lotter Coch- I ran opened it and took o third of the j money, sending the balance on It? way. The loss of the $20 was not i dlscocred until Miss Russell received word from the parties to whom she j sent the $60, tlt the letter con- I taiued only $40. j Frank Baker was arraigned on tin charge of burglary in the third de-ltco de-ltco He waived preliminary exam- ! ;;;utlon and was bound over to await th action of th" district attorney, in thi' sum of $500. Paker Is the roan alleged to have entered the home of Bernard Henstra on Spencer avenue, prll 26th, and who was caught by Mr. Honstra and held caiptlvo until the officers arrived. ar-rived. Carl Span of North Ogden was arraigned ar-raigned on the charge of assault and battery, the complaint alleging that April 26th he beat William Holt of North Ogden. Mr. Span pleaded not guilty adn he was released on his own recognizance, pending the hearing of the case. U. S. Beck, E. J. Foley and .1 W. Caldwell pleaded guilty to the charge of gambling and were sentenced to ray a fine of $100 each, or servo 100 dayR in the city Jail. The fines were palu. j |