| Show SALOON ON TRIAL FOR SELLING ON SUNDAY several cases of minor importance come up for hearing D K parley charged with violating the ordinance against selling ot liquors on sunday was arraigned in the municipal court this morning he was arrested for selling liquor last sunday at hla place 0 business the riverside park saloon attorneys T D joanson and elijah farr represented the defendant As city attorney bagley was not present to conduct the prosecution judge biowell ordered a continuance and the case was set or tomorrow morning at 10 besides the farley case there were a number 0 unimportant cases before the court geo mcdonald charged with vagrancy pleaded not guilty and his case was set tor hearing tomorrow morning at 10 william dempsey charged with drunkenness was allowed to go upon promise to get drunk no more peter breen when ached hy the court how many almea he had been up on the charge of drunkenness said f dont know your honor quite a alim ber I 1 guess he will board at the cites expense for twenty five days evan green of salt lake city made explanations to the court how he happened to be in possession of an overcoat which bad been stolen from the chapman house he said that he just recently came from tho cuton cut on when ho came into town he met a waiter by the name of hell who had worked on the cutoff cut off the same time as he did bell had a light overcoat and green gave him a hat and several other small articles for it it afterward developed that the overcoat had been stolen from the chapman house the young man from whom the coat was stolen failed to recognize green as the young man who had been hanging around there and acting in a suspicious manner the judge thought bis explanations were plausible so ha wag allowed to go morris foley and john doyle both arraigned for drunkenness were allowed to go sentence being suspended M galvan and J galvan forfeited 5 bail each by appearance nonappearance non |