Show J THE SOCIHTY OF TJJASIPi A Hard Looking SCJt4Ue Run In by the Police < On Tuesday evening the oUcev ran In four fellow on the cnargc of vagrancy and yesterday succeeded after hard chase in capturing two more of the same gang who aPpeared to have been organized into a regular Society for the Suppression of Cold Victuals and I appropriating anythiug else that they I might be ablo to l 1athtfr heftS 1 The names given by ths soxtcttfc are Ed Riley Charles Gunners Jniper Logan E A Hann AYiKum Ioge Thomas Richards Front the state menU made to a KKKALTI reporter yes terday by JIicliatir who is a young feltin about IT year of age whose parents live at Ana conda Mont it appears ihat tho gang of nine tramps arrived iu this city frm m Ogden a cinplc or three days ago and s Ice tnat time they have to the confined Seventeenth their bepguj o cratiod j anti Nineteenth wards which they worked iQ a very I systematic system hay ng visited a I great many houses > > besides striking nearly everybody they met upon the streets The youth above referred to I says that he met tue gang in Ogden and I accompanied them to this city where j they appointed him as general solicitor t probably thinkfe thst hi I TM r J I innocent appearance would have a I greater effect upon thc hearts and pocKets of stiawntible citizens They wonld send the young fellow into a house and as soon as lie returned thy appropriated whatever might be given him the instructions being to ask for money but to reiuse nothing The youthdetn rredto beinguTudeacatspaw of and for this act ol insubordination he received a severe thumping at the hands of one ol the gang They also had a scheme on hand whereby they were to flash is liey expressed it the boys arm and send him on a beg giiig expedition with a mournful tale about being an orphan and having been burned at the smelters south of this city The idea of the fellows in joining themselves together it is said was to raise enough funds tobuy two or three kegs of beer from the Fishery Brewery and with the addtlon of a few crackers and prhapsan egj or two they were going to have a clorions time on Mon i day next in the willows down > by the Jordan River Their schemes however were rudely shattered by the arrests as detailed above and it is more than probable that the remaining three members of the pang have taken fright at the arrest of their chums and departed for climes where policemen are either not so numerous or cannot run so fast Two of the fellows Ed Riley and Charles Connor of the Associati n were arraigned before Judge Pyper yesterday afternoon and after some hesitancy entered a plea of guilty to the charge of vagrancy preferred against them Thev were both sentenced to pay a fine of 30 or spend thirty days in jail and in default of the amounts they were given a room in the cooler The three others LoganHann and Rogers on being arraigned plead not guilty and their cases went over until today No disposition has yet been made of the case of the boy Richards The six fellows mentioned aoove with the exception perhaps of the bey Richards are without doubt the toughestlooking specimens of the genus tramp that ever faced the music in the Police Court in Salt Lake They were all dirty ragged and each countenance coun-tenance held enough real estate to have caused the levying of a tax Different portions of their anatomy were plainly visible through the many holes in their i I < tbing a glance at their foot esr was t I enough to indicate that it bad been obtained f I ob-tained in a hurry and without much s regard for size or quality In the court I they were insolent and sassv and every movement betrayed the fact that S the experience offacnethe judge and I fi prosecutor was by no means a uew one I to them ni j The police did a goodpiece of work in running the gang in so promptly S |