Show I t ccccc i Hl llF l Tlf BKS 1 J SGS3 xDOCO I I Officer Randolph arrested three men on suspicion of having attempted to bur I glarlze a housi hear the corner of Fourth i Vest and North Temple streets last night i I appears that a woman who lived In l i the house noticed three men going about I outside acting in a suspicious manner Presently they knocked at the door and she asked what they wanted hey made j some trivial answer and she shut the door In their faces The men walked away from the housj but returned again and rapped on the door a second time She told them to get away but they djd not obey and continued knocking on the door She became alarmed and taking a pistol fired at them through the door This i I frightened them to such an extent that they ran away one of them falling over a low wire fence in Ins hurry The three i 1 men arrested by Pandolph were thought to be the ones but the woman could not identify them and they were allowed togo to-go I The police arr now determined to enforce en-force the ordinance agalrat allowing worn en In saloons atter 9 ocleck at night Last night two young women were arrested for being in tii i irami saloon 110th were well dressed and seemed to be above the J class of women who frequent saloons Both were given a lecture and allowed togo to-go The number Ui cases UL women al lowed in saloons has become so large i that the keepers of the resorts will be prosecuted In the future for allowing it e l George King was arraigned in police court yesterday on a charge of grand larceny KJ is alleged to have stolen about COO pounds of wire from the Rapid Transit company His ball was set at tOO and the case will be heard tomorrow I II Palmer aiiammT A CIcmmens charged with forgery has had his bond fixed at 300 pending his trialS < trial-S > e > < > Bill Nixon who has been a trusty for some time past at time city Jail wandered J I away yesterday morning and was nit saan until after 11 oclock last night He was then brought in by Officer Randolph Bill was considerably battered about the face and looked much the worse for his brief space of freedom He resented the action of the police In bringing him back to jail and swore that he would run away again the first chance he got and that in the future he will not clean the patrol wagon He was locked up to finish his sentence cd < 5 < i > T B Murphy charged with the theft of a pair of shoes from the NewmanNott Shoe company was found guilty or petit larceny and sentenced to 30 days < eeg George Davis was found guilty of petit I I larcency and sentenced to 93 days in the county Jail Th theft consisted in pur Llolnlng a buggy from Superintendent Reed of the SaltLakc Street Car company com-pany > < J > Victor Ellis was fined 5 for drunkenness j I I and has still a charge of netlt larceny against hm > I > < i i John Hollcy was arrested yesterdax on i a charge of conducting a butcher shop without a license v > < i > < i j Lewd women forfeited 210 ball yegter I i day 0 t a There Is a tecrram at the oIcj station sta-tion for H Chandler which has not yet 1 I found a claimant |