| Show KAYSVILLE KINKS The Tramp Nuisance Getting Beyond Be-yond Endurance Death of a Little Son of Chris LaytonsTho I Heralds Agent Meeting With Good Success General News Mr Willard Gailey returned yesterday morning from a trip to Preston Idaho Mr Edward M West was in town during the past week on business for THE HERALD Mrs Elizabeth Layton of Thatcher Arizona is in town visiting her parents Mr and Mrs E A Williams Invitations are out for a grand ball to be given in tho Music hall next Friday evening even-ing the 24th inst Delbert the threeyear old son of Chris Layton Jr died early yesterday morning The little fellow has been a sufferer from an abscess on the leg for about two years and has been under the care of some of the most efficient surgeons in the territory but their efforts to cure him have proved of no avail The funeral services will be held from the family residence tomorrow at 12 oclock A little ripple of excitement was created on yesterday morning by the arrest of Mr George F Pattillo on a complaint sworn toby to-by Joseph Payne charging him with keep ing an unlicensed boarding house Both of the gentlemen are well known here the former as an industrious tinsmith and the latter as the hotel proprietor Mr Pattillo was taken before Justice Swan and had his hearing set for 2 pm yesterday The evidence evi-dence adduced at the trial was not sufficIent to make a case and the defendant was discharged dis-charged Subsequently it was learned that the complainant Mr Payne had been using us-ing some very abusive language toward Mr West one of the witnesses for the defense and it is probable that another arrest will be made tomorrow The tramp nuisance is again getting beyond be-yond all endurance lately and it is high time something was being done to prevent our good people from being imposed upon by such worthless set of vagabonds as continually infest our city The last few days they have literally swarmed the streets and on one evening recently there were fifteen of them lying idly around the Union Pacific depot at one time all looking for work of course Why could not the city find tnem employment for about fifteen days each beautifying our streets rhe first effort to check this nuisance was made yesterday morning when Marshal Taylor arrested one of the fraternity and took him before Justice Swan The man claimed that he was looking for work and the justice jus-tice goodnaturedly allowed him to continue his search on condition that he would take the shortest road out of town He took it M KATSVILLE April 20 1891 |