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Show PAY OF WOE IN POLICE COURT Olof Outtorson. who appeared In police court for having been unlawfully unlaw-fully drunk, pleaded guilty and was given a sentence of twenty days In prison. The sentence was suspended and the man ordered to Ret out of the city as soon as possible, C-.itter-son has been In Of-'den but a few dujs but during his short sojourn here has caused the police considerable trouble. He promised to depart from the city and In the future to give Ogdcn a wide berth. John MullinH pleaded guilty to mendicancy men-dicancy and was tflven a fine of $15 or fifteen days. While tbe regular fine fT begglnp; is -510 the additional wa appended by the judge because of the mans unusually robust physique and the inconsistency in the court's mind of the man's statement that he could not secure employment. Georce Shairatt did not answer to tbe court for riding a hicycle on the sidewalk and forfeited a bond f $f. Mat Hensh and .John Lister each pleaded guilty to having been unlawfully unlaw-fully drunk and were fined 5 each. The rase against James Hranogan, charged with being drunk, was continued. con-tinued. A bicyclist hy the name of R. John-son John-son forfeited a bond of $"i for riding on the sidewalk George Davis oleade l guilty to vagrancy vag-rancy and was fined $10 or ten days in prison. Rather than fare fho court on a charge of drunkenness, F. J. Conley forfeited a bond of $3 which he had deposited after his arrest. |