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Show . turblnp the peace and wa fined S 1 or five days in Jail. The enso against D A. Smyth for automobile speeding was continued until toniorrow morning. Attorney Johnson entering a pica of not guilty for bid client THEY WERE SKINNING' MULES Frank McDonald, John Holden and John Phillips, three unshaven vag?, who yesterday pleaded not guilty to the charge placed against them, were given a hearing in police court this morning. The men claimed that, prior to their visit to this city, they had beea e-in-ployed iu "fkinnlng mules" at Sprlug Valley, Wyo. City Attorney J. DeVine, who was doing the questicaing, finally disclosed dis-closed the fact that okinnlng mules merely meant driving the long eared hybrids. After some prying, each of j the incu admitted that he had been drinking considerable at the time the j three were arrested and that they were broke One ofbetu admitted ! that he had been begging. The court decided that they were guilty of vag- ' raucy aud lined each man ?10 or ten I clays. j John B'.-ll. the dope fiend who stole 1 a chair from the otflce of Dr. E. M. ' Conroy. pleaded guilty to the charge , of petit liucenv, an dwas fined 1G or fitteen days. Arthur L. Peterson, a young man. was arraigned on two separate charges. charg-es. The first charge was that of disturbing dis-turbing the peace by loud and abusive language on board an Ogden canyon street car. The second was for assault. as-sault. It being charged that Peterson had throwu a stone at the conductor of a street car In Ogden canyon. Tho defendant pleaded not guilly to each of the charges and his hearing was set tor tomorrow morning. He was released under a bond of $oiV Hugh Martin pleaded guilty to dls- |