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Show TliE ruLK't; Kill. A Thrillitij Summary of the Work T)one by the Boys iu Blue and Brass. A VEBY EBUTAL BUTCHERY Near the Grand Hotel Tho SullWan Inquiry Picking From tho Police. One of the mo-t shocking examples of brulalil v and cold blooded contempt for humaiiily asja tine art "as :Tporled at police headiiarters by Landlord McCti sky of the Graml hotel ho-tel yesterday afternoon, and that the perpetrators might be brought to speedy retribution Marshal John M. Young promptly started out his wavy sleuths. About 2 o'clock i'riday morning the 'slumbering denizens den-izens of city hall block were awakened by the bellow ing wail ol a dumb beast, and hastening to the space at the rear of the hotel, found a Jernev cow dancing hysterically around the lot. From an orifice on the rump a stream of blood was gushing that had put a crimson carpel over the earth, baylighl disclosed the fact that some inhuman wretch, either to avenge some grievance ugainsl tint owner or to gratify a lieudish appetite ap-petite for blood, hud taken an axe and literally carved the rump, bono and llesh from tho iiiotTeusivo animal. ani-mal. "It is ono of the most heartless lessons les-sons in cruelty that we have ever had reported to us," said tho marshal, "and if tho perpetrator is apprehended be need rustle no longer for square mals. The warden of the penitentiary will furnish them and there wont bo any pie on the table cither." Mr. MeClosky. who feeln keenly and indignantly the outrage out-rage that lias been idllicled on bis mild-eyed mild-eyed milker, declares thai bad he been a witness to the atrocity lie would have killed the author. A dozen others oth-ers would have done the same thing. Thr N.ilUmn Imnilry. At 2 o'clock this, afternoon tho examination exam-ination of ( Mlieer Sullivan on charge of irregularity iu Urn discharge ol his duties wan begun. The matter is nu old ono and grow out of tho arrest of a man named Dcsky on complaint of one of the clerks of tho Clifl house. The investigation brines lo issue a question that will be of universal public interest mid will determine tho question of w hfther tho elli.en ban a llbt to summon sum-mon assistance and receive it in an hour of peril through the telephone or on the other hand postpone tho alarm until he shall have gone be-fur be-fur a competent authority at dead of night ami secured a warrant. H i a tuatter of vital interest to both Hides, particularly the public In this case Officer Suliivan responded to aeall that reached the station at nighl. He was not interested in any personal quarrel that may have taken place between the men, and upon complaint of one whom he believed to be responsible for the offense, against him was committed. I The mailer is exciting considerable consid-erable interest in municipal circles, I while the result of the inquiry will bu Ttuxlously awaited by the publio. I,nst Her Lire's S vine. Mrs. Julia A. Sholes, w ho is already in the sunset of life, appeared at head-quarters head-quarters about noon and reported the loss of a pocket book containing about $27. 'lhe venerable lady bad been shopping and with arms well-filled with package started for her dwelling. At the Temple she sat down on the base of the wall that surrounds it. and continuing her journey jour-ney arrived at home to find o,ut her los. The contents consisted of a t.'O gold piece, a "i gold coin, a silver dollar and some "chicken fe.-d." The limler will place a humane act to bis credit by leaving the same at this ollice. TtlilK la J"l' Lot. Police circle that have been mutually mutu-ally dull and apathetic, sen the premonition premo-nition of livelier times iu the approaching approach-ing fair that promise to be one of the most interesting in the history of the territory. The sneak thief and pickpocket, pick-pocket, the girroter and cracksman, the bunco slcer. r aud sure ihing man, the fakir and patent medicine medi-cine tleuils will all Im here, and the patrolman, knowing Ibis. Iill stand with yawning gain" bag for their reception. The next few week promises a hariest of crooks and as there is considerable Work lo be done on the thoroughfare before the public is ready for I ho hyp. rborean ordeal the outlook for a gang is good. rit'MnV nMl the I'olle. ; A lady's bat. wrapped in paper from I Madam Lamb's milinery establishment, j was found ou lhe street by a boy this j morning and left at police hcad.piar-I hcad.piar-I ter, where the owner can obtain it by identifying property. I A black fur rape, found on West I Temple, await the ow ner al police i he iibpiat ter. An intellectual genius sends in an ec-I ec-I ccotrie and somewhat tiaro.bnii al advertisement ad-vertisement of a reward for the recover-.' f a stolen horse. He scarcely I decided a to whether the animal in of ! tiioii-c color or iron gray and ' adds that the face is fririyd with dark, white hair. 'I be ' marshal at once Parted for an srti-t ; studio that he o. gbl get an id-a of a ! "ibirk-white" a- il is po.ib'.e hn i ' dulTermg somewhat from color blind- m-s . ; Tie-re were but two arrests last n.jhl I each of the victim answering to the ! charge of druiikenncs. |