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Show ! i i No less than seven "hoboes," all in different stages of intoxication, were run in by the officers last night. f They wi 1 probably dance to the tune of $5 or $10 each when they appear before be-fore Judge Noon this morning. The Provo (Utah) Enquirer seema to have added a tariff liar of no ordinary ability, but then, it is only a question of time until such reckless sentiment moulders get let out. There is noth- I ing permanent in slopping over or , straining the limits. Solid JIuldoon. James Kileen was before Justice Brown yesterday afternoou on the charge of embezzlement. He plead I not guilty and waived examination. He was bound over in the sum of $1,000 to await the action of the grand jury. In default of bonds he was committed to jail. Yesterday afternoon a very interesting interest-ing game of baseball was played between be-tween the "Longs" and "Shorts" of ! Provo. The Shorts had an easy yietory, the score being 25 to 49 in favor of the Shorts. The Longs declare that next time thev will down the Shorts so bad that they will never recover. TnE DisPATCn editorial staff visited the gardens of Mr. C. II. Bloomsterberg Sunday, and heartily enjoyed the lovely love-ly sight. We doubt very much if there . is as an extensive variety of trees, shrubs and flowers in the Territory as is to be found here. Mr. Blooinster-berg Blooinster-berg has our thanks for a lovely boquet of flowers from his gardens, Sheriff Fowlbr received a telegram tele-gram yesterday afternoon from Castle Gate, to the effect that a house had 1 been broken . into at that place, and $1,300 stolen. No clue to the robbers was given. An officer from Salt Lake went down on the R. G. W. train which left here at 8:03 'clock last night. A Democratic fledgling of the male i order arrived at the home of Editor Wallis, of this paper, yesterdiy morning. morn-ing. The young homo tipped the beam at twelve pounds, without holding his breath, and has a brilliant record bp-fore bp-fore him. James has a far-away look to-day, but thinks he will be better I "bye-and-bye." COM. "Beefsteak Jonx," who has been keeping a chop house in this city, skipped skip-ped out last night, leaving Parley Hind-marsh Hind-marsh "in the soup" for i6o. Parley in turn took out a writ of attachment and got possession of the place. It is rumored that "Beefsteak John" had trouble with his wife, and that this was the cause of him skipping out. A. H. Leviter, night clerk of the Hotel Roberts, was arrested by Sheriff Fowler last night, about 9 o'clock, on a charge of embezzlement. The warrant was sworn to bv John Peters, of the firm of Peters & Stubbs, who keep the saloon in connection with the hotel. It appears that Leviter has been doing j business for them in the cigar line, ana has run behind in his accounts to the ' tune of about $150. His intention was to leave Provo to-night, but the watch- ful eye of the law was upon him, and he was arrested and lodged in the county jail. He happened to be paving his de- I votions to his lady love in the orchard at the time of the arrest. I |