Show MEN WHO SOLD LIQUOR TO MINORS PAY 25 FINES forgetfulness of a board bill gets a man into all kinds of trouble there were busy times in judge howells court this morning a number of cases being disposed of in rap id fire order the usual monday morning grind was in evidence D K parley and J H the two saloon men who were found guilty last week 0 selling liquor to minors appeared in court and were sentenced to pay a fine 0 25 each joseph W mclaughlin was arraigned in court on a complaint filed by mrs mary billings charging him with attempting to beat the complaining witness out of a board bill it seems from the testimony offered that me laughlan Laughl ln who is an apparently well educated man was strictly up against it to use a slang expression and went to mrs billings obtained board for several days stating that he was broke and made the promise that he would pay her when he got his pay for working on the sewer the defendant went to salt lake to attend a meeting of the board of directors of a mining company and failed to pay the complaining witness the amount of the board bill when he returned to ogden he was arrested but it is evident that the man intended to pay the bill as soon as he got work again judge biowell found the defendant guilty and set time of sentence tor wednesday in the meanwhile i the bill is paid that will be taken as a mitigating circumstance james farrell whose face is a too familiar one in police court was given thirty days tor vagrancy tom wallace an opium fiend was arraigned on the complaint of sergeant wilson charging him with vagrancy he was given a chance to get out of town but abot being specific enough as to the time it would tako him was given thirty days to think it over |