Show In the Police Court J William Kemp was arraigned before edge Pyper yesterday on the charge of einir the author and keeper of a public u sunco on Second West between Fifth find Sixth North streets the said nuisance Icing caused by parts of decaying hides and Ekins the refuse from what is generally Inown as Pugsleys tannery which skins f is claimed were in a putrid filthy state endering the atmosphere impure and un holesome lie entered a plea of not f u fv and his trial will occur at J pm to U MIE BORROWED THE PLANE I Frank Brooks a rather intelligentlook ho young fellow was arrested on a corn aint sworn to by C P Wittenberg ihich charged him with stealing a plane of lie value of 87 He denied the allegation lying that he had merely borrowed it in lndiug to return it but had broken it He ill appear for trial on Thursday at 10 am TWO FOR TRESPASS JTolin Hincke and William Dean two gen emen pedestrianating proclivities were I charged with trespass they having been found on the old Pascoe premises near the Warm Springs where they were enjoying the luxury of a board for a bed and a brick for a pillow They claimed that they had authority to bach on the premises in question but this was refuted by others Both were miners and said they understood under-stood that a man there had promised them work on Monday Dean was fined 15 and Hincke 10 Their last check having been returned endorsed No funds both will be under the necessity of beautifying the streets at the rate of 81 a day TIlE BOLD BAD BCllGLAnS John Flynn a rather well built young fellow the color of whose hair will forever forbid him from driving a white horse and Charles Anderson a most decided brunette whose head is slowly but surely rising above his hair were among the seven individuals in-dividuals charged with the burglary of the Salt Lake Hardware companys store and were the first to face the judge on that charge From the evidence brought out it appeared that an employee of the store left there at 2 oclock and returned at4 When he got back the window was broken open the money drawer pulled out a number of pistols knives etc missing and there was evidence that thtastolen goods had been put in a sack and dragged away A but tm was found on the lloor which c responded res-ponded too je on Flynns coa and thjie were slight traces of blood noticeable William Holmes who lives in the rear of the opera house near where the burglarized burglar-ized store is situated recognized both the defendants as having passed his room at about 330 on Sunday afternoon Miss Susie Alexander also in the rear of the opera house on Sunday afternoon after-noon She recognized Anderson as having passed her at about oclock in the afternoon after-noon Someone was with him Later she saw him sitting on the rear steps of the store He whistled and she jumped back into the house Amos Carson lived in the rear of the opera house also and recognized Anderson as having passed towards the rear of the hardware store They passed him and stood on the steps leading to the entrance of the Alta club After they had been gone about fifteen minutes they came back He did not see anything in their hands Isabel Bailey also saw both the defendants defend-ants going toward the real of hardware store on Sunday afternoon They passed the Walker row two or three times They were around again about S M in the evening even-ing after she had heard of the robbery Mrs Mamie Walker recognized Anderson Ander-son as having been seen in the rear of the store on Sunday afternoon He was with some one else and appeared to be intoxicated intoxi-cated catedalker Walker Ellis saw Anderson and Flynn in tho rear of the store on Sunday evening Gee Gcatz a gentleman who has at times occupied one of the palatial cells in the city jail testilied that soon after four of the men now under arrest had been put in jail Flynn came to the south side of the building and hollered for Shorty Hello Flynn says Shorty istbatyou Yes its me I wanted to tell you that I am going to lift the plant tonight and pull out says Flynn Lift the plant J1 says Shorty what do you mean Well I am going away and when you fellows come out you will i know where I am amShorty continued Mr Geatz then asked Flynn to buy him some cigarettes when Flynn said No Ill not come around here again until I have seen the newspapers and with that he vanished A young man named Gallagher was also examined when the case went over until tomorrow morning at 10 oclock |