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Show KNIFED 1SNEISIS. A Tinder Billetdoux Creates a Sensation and Brings the Participants Bafore Judge Zaus. TUB SAFE 0A8E CONTINUED. The Hot Springs Railway Succeeds in its Owjdewcatioa Proceedings The Day's Docket, The most teusational feature of the day's docket before Judge Xane were those unfolded iu the effort of the protection prot-ection to convict Thomas French and W. J. Jones, two gentlemen from the dark continent" upon an indictment charging them with an attempt to razor. William T. SVratford. an lilbiopiau warbler w'no warbles in the church choir, from the face of the earth. It uppers that Mrs. Freueh plays the Organ for the melodious body and it is from this that the tragic meetiug prong. Stratford who bad. several times enjoyed the hospitalities of the French castle had aroused the suspicion! suspi-cion! of its landlord by the gentlo trlanres he, as the sweet singer, was lavishing upon Mrs. French aud war liogan to shake Its kinky locks. Finally Final-ly a note, a billet doux as it were, reached Mrs. French, while hit lordship was present. It was from the sweet siuger ami drawing the shin lug bodkin he scraped it a couple of crapes uvea the window sill and went for gore, lie was joined by Jones and ut the foot of Commercial street hostilities hostili-ties were opeuud. Stratford was caught in the bread basket Rnd wheeling rushed up the street aud threw himself n ( Iffioer Jenkins for protection. The trial has brought out culled society in large number and is agitating it from cenit-r to circumference. Coutlnuad fur ttia Tarm. Judge Powers, who represented the defendant, presented an affidavit from his client, wliti sets up that it would be great injustice to him were he forced to go to trial without the evidence of one John Hoyle, who, at the time the offonse is said to have occurred, was with the accused, but is now employed on the Southern l'acilic railway, lie alleges that the wrinkled victim of his alleged lust lured him into the sinister por-. por-. tals of tho wine room, where h set tip a gale of shrieks and fell upon the lloor where she was rescued. res-cued. If he could procure Hoyle who was preseut at the lime the prisoner avers that he can establish his inuo-cence. inuo-cence. Assistant I'nited States Attorney Stephens said the only objection he had to oiler to the application fur continuance continu-ance was the senility and enfeebled condition of the prosecutrix who is now in her Tilth year and who might bo summoned sum-moned over the dark river at any time. A continuance was, however, granted for the term. Tha Hallway Victorious. District court beiran its labors this morning with the ruling in the condemnation condem-nation case of the Great Hot Springs it isalt I. eke Hailway company against The Salt Lake Mill and Klevator company, com-pany, in w hich Judge Zane ordered that plaintiff pay over to defendant the sum of $'1)7 for tho strip of ground to be. used by it. In ruling, tho court stated that it was of the opinion that the evidence evi-dence shows that i the taking of the land was necessary to public, use and further of the opinion that the land at tho maximum was worth $s()0. It had been shown in evideuce that but one tilth of an acre would be used and this was worth If 100. The fence would eost $.'i? aud the il am age to the property prop-erty not to exceed $"il)0. The benefits , accruing would be about twenty per cent, and deducting this amount plainly plain-ly tiffs were called upon to pay $'v':7. Findings were ordered and counsel for the defense gave notice that it would ' except to them. j Conuora Iu Court. John Connors, the genius who is in-( in-( dieted on a charge of highway robbery was ordered brought in and Halliff ( bprague, with a brisk aleghorio move ment sped down the aisle to tho cage, ! while Lawyer Hamilton, counsel for the prisoner, advanced and stated that he had just been notified that a i mysterious but very "import ant witness" had been unearthed ( during the night and he wanted time to harpoon and bring him into court. ' Tho mutter was accordingly passed. Cnunors is charged, iu compauy with a ' pal, of having followed a monied de- ; bauclieo out of a saloon, ami while un- dertaking to rob him broke his arm. ilo was apprehended by tho officers and , has been awaiting trial since February last inthe county jail. Tli Criminal Calanctar. Work on tho criminal calendar was then resumed, the court instructing tho district, attorney that as but four days would be devoted to it, it would be good policy to try those cases in w hich the accused were in prison. The cases agaiclet John Gibson and William Car-ou, Car-ou, charged with horse stealing having been passed for trial before Judge Anderson An-derson tho case of the people against David Fitzpatrick was called. , The itrasou Why Sam Levy's cigars hold the trade by bo firm a grip is that he never deceives bis customers. W hen he puts a cigar on the market he maintains its full standard of excellence forever. Ho does not charge an extra profit' to insure in-sure risks, such as are taken by nine-tenths nine-tenths of his competitors. All his goods are guaranteed and he will not allow a customer to keep any that nrej not entirely satisfactory to his trade. Sa.m Li.vr, Cigar Manufacturer. 1TI and 17.1 South Main streot, Salt Lako City, Utah. |