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Show IN POLICE COURT Andrew Carhtainsou, In police court, slated that he was drunk Mon. dr.y. He was sentenced to pay a fine of S3 or serve live davs In the city jail W Smith acknowledged to the court that he was begging iu Ogden yesterday, but, before sentence was passed. City Attorney DVine spoke of the actions of the defendant toward to-ward the ofllctrs. and the court took the matter under advisement. It gees without saving that Smith will be given severe punishment. .Mr. De-Vine said that Smith Is not only a beggar, but that he is- contemptible con-temptible and mean, an. I became obstreperous ob-streperous when the efllcers arrested him. He called bad names and struck Detective Ward law in the face at tho policy station. Jacob Brown, W. E. Freer, Thomas Rice, W. J. McTague and A. Olson were arraigned on the charge of vagrancy, va-grancy, "but the hearing of the cases was postponed until tomorrow morning, morn-ing, when the arresting ofticcr will be In court to testify. The men were placed under a bond of $10 each. |