Show POLICE ETCHINGS Policeman Evenili spied a youngster carrying a candy jar down Main street yesterday afternoon under circumstanceS circum-stanceS that would create a suspicIon of petit larceny Two other boys were wit him and the officer took the three to police station where they admitted with penitential tea havIng swiped the jar and some candy from a rear window of McDonalds candy store One of them had a pair of misses shoes which he sad he found behind Dynes music store The boys who were about 1years of age were locked up for a few minutes in the black hole and when taken dOwn theIr cries could be heard all over the city hal They were released in a short time without their names being booked since it was thought the lesson might be sufficient to their t change 000 course George C Lambert of the Labert Paper company fie two complaints before Justice Nielsen yesterday charg inghat on March 1amuei Gric stole 500 pounds of hay from him and the same quantity again on March 22 Grce h not yet ben arrested o 0 The colored men from the Working mns clUb who were arrested for Ins last Friday night will have gbling in police court next Thursday Thurs-day at 2 p m 00 < John Banks charged with stealing an overcoat from D A Caiha in the Realty block was granted by Justice Timmony until 2 P m today to enter a Dlea 0 0 0 Thomas Tones Dominick Rode and F rC Franklin composed the list of Snuday drunks who forfeited 5 each In police court yesterday 000 Justice Tmmony suspended sentence yesterday In the case of James Noon and Tom Burns two as Burns de cared he would never see this mans town again o 0 < Gerg Osbourqe a laborIng man was ten from 72 North State street to the police station yesterday afternoon suffdring with malariaL fever Later he was removed to the county infirmary He says his home is in Troy N Y but Calfornia he came to Salt Late recently from |