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Show CONDENSED LATE CITY NEWS. Captain Martin Murphy is in from the aprings with his statuesque form and neavy moustache. H M. Turlev h aves fur Park City to-morror to-morror to lock into the iudticemeuts to locate perinanently. The case of the people against Cron-dall, Cron-dall, fur petly larceny is on trial before be-fore Judge Anderson this afternoon. Governor Thomas is considering the appointment of thirty delegates to the Denver Commercial congress May 1'.). Harvey McCalluin is superintending the laying of the stradamaut-inaslic walk on Mato road and promises an excellent job. Teter Smith, arrested on a charge of stealing a buggy from C. T. Nelson, had bis examination before Commissioner (reetiman and was discharged. Col. 1). C. Dodge of the li. (i. W. was in the city lodaw looking over various matters respecting the road. Ho is satisfied that the line is a nice money winner. The asphalt people aro determined that the paving of Commercial street shall be a glittering success this trip, and wiih that in view are using every care in tho work uow in progress. Local railroad travel was light today and the audits were not rushed selling tickets, Within a few weeks the tourist tour-ist travel will be at fever heat and then tint various lines will have their harvest. har-vest. The case of I.iuck vs. The City is on trial before .JikIl'o Zane Liuck sues for the recovery of certain ground on Cattitol Hill over Which there was considerable con-siderable disturbance it having been alleged that he jumped it. The yarn sent from Culbcrtaoo, Neb., to a Denver paper that Buffalo Jones, of Kansas, had arrived iu the former place with six bison from Salt Lake is ineonp-t. Messrs. Lynch and (jlas-maiiti (jlas-maiiti sold six head of Buffaloes to an ICnglisbntau but Buffalo Jones is not man. , Jack Ward was fined $1(10 and costs, and Hubert Gill $50 and costs, this morning for conducting a gaming House, the complainant in the issue was Jo- , soph l.al'oint, an individual who, like Whitmore. wanted something for nothing, noth-ing, and who in tho effort to secure it invested !!). Sheriff Burt states that he has no knowledge whatever of tho alleged maltreatment of Leonard by Whitniore hut admits that an effort was made to squeeze certain confessions from him. If what has been revealed did occur then Ollicer Hills, whose prisoner Leonard was, should be asked to surrender sur-render his star. |