Show POLICE COURT PICKINGS There is no Rest for the WicKed They are Kicked Bruised Imprisoned Impri-soned and Fined last Weeks Doings at the Temple of Justice There was not quite such an 01 porlunity for his Honor to del out justice last week aR the one plPV lOU but still the poMce t fliew puk < up enough men ti k < > Mrn s iL pretty lively 1 j OVERCOATS iI l I J There was a HI fO j r pvercoit hnsuuiH I ing disapuetled d This wa tailto x tr > ldsiein B nb it stree iSuun tl Ill o r1f it was seen uu a h aiic giving hisTiiM t H It L night betuie Ilit > f nished lodgings n I i e r having no oih < r t > te When oiogho b < n < it > r l r pleaded guilty attl w bt u justice said seveni i vn iit > Ur rand r-and costs the txpr abioii 011 LI < face brightened an J he seemed at if preparing for dinner a TRAMPS Two men for vagrancy and trespassing tres-passing upon other peoples property prop-erty were assessed 510 each NO TURKEY THERE The fruits of Thanksgiving Day were eight solid drunks one woman and seven men Three were fined 15 one 810 and four So each ana most ot tneai will pay by I beautifying the streets at Si per day PAT LANDERS The trial of Pat Landers for his offensive conduct towards several little girls as mentioned heretofore will take place before Justice Speirs tomorrow at 2 oclock THE HOSTILE There are now thirty men in the city chain gang workingout fines for different offenses Three or these are overcoat thieves in for seventy five days four for battery one for I cigarstealing and the others for drunkenness disorderly conduct I obscenity profanity etc In addition addi-tion to these there ire three women in jail for drunkenne3s and the appendages ap-pendages connected therewith pro ranity and disorderly CRANKS Samuel Orcharda fellow who has been in the chain grcg for about four years on continuous charges ot vagrancywas on Friday taken to the Insane asylum as one who was non compos mentis There are two other crazv men at I the city jail One Wash Barbour has been there for seventeen or I eighteen years He has been several sev-eral times dangerous but is now harmless and hen he gets off JJ walks up and down the jail yard for hours and sometimes days The other is a man named Martin Petersen Peter-sen from Richfield Sevier County He never speaks and being deaf never hears any bad of himself He I is the man who was enlightened V by Jack Fong on the Chine ewash house question while making afire a-fire in the Mayors office a few weeks ago Jack thought he had converted him because he didnt say anything A V AGJJ George Harris who lives nowhere no-where as he says was yesterday sent up for ninety days for vagrancy vag-rancy G orge had just worked out a 20 fine at 51 per day and should have skipped the town but he continued to linger spending his nights in barns etc and now he will spend Christmas and New Years in the cooler and will issue is-sue forth about the same time as the grizzly and the sparrow and the festive dandelion A RJI R A man named Coleone of the boyswas fined 550 last week for beating and kicking Emma DeMar the keeper of a disreputable house on Main street It seems from his statement that he was the man who knocked Himill down on he Utah Central railway on the 24th of November Nov-ember for insulting a young girl Strange inconsistencies lOne I day a man knocks another down for insults in-sults offered to the gentler sex and the next day he kicks and bruises I one of them himself so she is hardly able to be around CUE OLDTIME FRIENDS Dick Roche is still in the County jail awaiting the action of the Grand Jury for attempting to relieve re-lieve Mike Powers of a gold watch His bail is only 8300 but Dicks friends all forsook him and it looks like hell have to stay in jail until the jury meets which will be in January He is consoled by Mc Clellan the young fellow charged with robbery in the Metropolitan hotel who is also awaiting the Grand Jurys action OUR DEFENDERS Early Saturday morning two boys in blue desiring to express their patriotism and feeling they couldnt do themselves justice without getting get-ting drunk partook of too much II tanglefoot and commenced their parade They walked towards the fort and began making hideous noises somewhat similar to the D 8s E G foghorn They were joined in a little while by a citizen who helped finish the patriotic strains At about Ninth East street they were met by the enemyMessrs Malin and Holdaway policemen police-men who attempted to take them prisoners The noisy citizen I was captured but the noble defenders of our nation became athletically inclined and put in practice prac-tice one of their military tactics running The darkness of the night soon covered them and the policemen police-men had to content themselves with one prisoner the citizen At 10 oclock he bad an interview with his honor which cjst him 10 IJAMILLS FATE The man Frank Hamill who insulted in-sulted the young girl on the Utah Central rail wiY on the 24th ult in Davis county remained in the city I jail until Tuesday morning last vvbfu complaint was filed before Justjce biers charging Hamill with Ii oftVce of disturbing the peace c atrnit was issued directing the i k > tlbtf o take the defendant before f nearest or most accessible mag I tr < uir DAVIS county to be tried Liii ore ti > ii could be accomplished i F lLojl hired a lawyer l and soon a t t it of habeas corpus was issued by r i M ge Hunter aid upon the hearing i slaoill was discharged on a tech jr J iltythH words wilfully and i Ii J Ctonily not being in the war > iii tt sJ1 est In tho meantime > ell tAd ot Famington is htd a warrant against Hamill fort S for-t simt1 fffeiise and the man was i gain arre jltd while in the H < t I of leaving the District ui t WID He demanded Ij e put under bonds and was ami I tore < i justice of the peace anr bflil was fixed at 8200 failing to give which he was remanded In tle evfuing he was taken to Farm ington where he was kept all night The next morning he appeared before be-fore the justice pleadi d guilty to the charge and was fined 25 and costs which he paid and was thereupon there-upon released His little freak cost h > m considerable a black eye three days and feur nights in the city bastile 850 for lawyers fees and 825 and costs which must I have been considerable Served him right I r I |