October 28, 1912 - The Evening Standard (Ogden City, Utah)
"Richard Connolly, charged with using obscene language toward O. J. Gutke, was found guilty by Judge Reeder in police court this morning, but his sentence was suspended. According to Gutke, Connolly swore at him in the Diamond saloon. Connelly denied that he had swore at Gutke, stating that he only conversed with Gutke for a few minutes on subjects relating to the Montello Salt company.
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85058397/1912-10-28/ed-1/seq-14/
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