Show cccccccc xxxccccc 333 PUllif P ETU1llG59 I I I Yesterday afternoon Officer Pack noticed that all was not looking just as it ought to in the rear of the Abbey saloon He saw a couple of men In the place and ho thought that a case of rolling was going on His suspicions were verified a little later and several I arrests were made Pack notified some I of the officers to watch the suspicious I looking couple and he went oft on his hOengA r so hl ngA WB lre beat A little later there was a row in tho back part of the saloon and Officers Fitzmaurice and Hemple went in to sea about it They found old Mother Scott and Tllly Wllliams a woman of the town to bo the principal actors Mother Scott was in tears and was pouring out abuse at Tilly as the blood ran down into her eye from a wound over that organ Both women were plaped under arrest and marched to the hall Shortly after this the officers brought in J William Johnson James Saunders and Bessie Johnson who were also implicated Im-plicated In the affair Saunders was drunk and he told the officers that he had been robbed of some > money and a watch but his story was Incoherent and but little of the affair could be learned from him Johnson was suspected of having rolled him the pair having been the ones whom Officer Peck had suspected sus-pected before but a search revealed nothing and he was charged with vagrancy vag-rancy Officer Glllesple and Detective Sheets with some of the other officers went to Bessie Johnsons place at 43 Victoria alley and made a tnorough search of the house They found the missing watch hidden under the carpet and this they brought to the police station Bessie then acknowledged to having taken the watch away from Saunders to prevent it falling into the hands of Johnson But the money was missing and Tilly Williams was suspected of taking It for she had over 20 on her person when arrested But this was not confiscated as Sanders could give no information concerning the amount he had with him and Tilly put up 20 ball Saunders was locked up on a charge of drunkenness and Bessie Johnson was charged with prostitution The case is being further investigated and the charges in some of the cases may be changed If facts sufficient are discovered V f > < The police were notified yesterday that Larsens store at the corner of Third South and Tenth West was entered by burglars on Monday night The burglars broke In the transom over the door and In that way gained admission They stOie S6 or 7 in cash 25 1 cent pieces two silk handkerchiefs some chewing gum candy a pound of butter a can of beef tongue a loaf of bread and some postage stamps < j > > < > Woods store at Eighth West and South Temple streets was also burglarIzed burglar-ized the same night The thieves took from this place 3 or 4 in cash a revolver re-volver eight or ten pipes some tobacco fruit and chipped beef They gained entrance through the back door Two or three other burglaries have been perpetrated per-petrated in the same neighborhood lately and It Is thought that the thieves are among the gangs of bums who infest that part of the city |