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Show Police Court II the police court could reliably be taken aa tho business barometer of Salt Lake, it would indicate a lively condition of aflairs, but unfortunately such a teat would not stand. Robert Tborne, for being drunk, wub fined $5; be also bad a bearing for insulting that unfortunate lady, Emma Denton, which resulted in his discharge. H. F. Southlund, for drunkenness and disturbing the peace, was assessed as-sessed $5, and being unable to pay that amount, he languishes in a city salon. Stephen Huge, drun'x, disturbing tbe peace and swearing, was invited to leave $10 with the justice as a real re-al mbrancer. Jack Fully, was full and had been profane to the extent of $10. Jim Kassaydy, arrested on a charge of aiaault and battery at the instance of Emma Denton tbe unfortunate hereinbefore mentioned was discharged. dis-charged. The charge of prostitution was added add-ed to ber other misfortunes and in juries and the compassionate j net ice allowed hartogo for which kindnees she gave $25. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were arrested for fighting. This is the third oasei of rows between men and women in tbe last two day and in each instance the fiir and softer box have come out with the upper hand. The justice fined the vanquished Morris $10 and bis better half $5. Pretty rough to got a thrashing from a woman and pay $10 for Buch evidences of her gentler nature |