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Show A BAD DISCORD. OFFICER ALBRICHT STEPS IN AND STOPS THE MUSIC. The Drum Major and CornatUt of the Sal-vatlno Sal-vatlno Arni.r do Down to Court on Charge of Olntriirtlne the Klilewalk Picking; from the Police. The Salvation army suspended business busi-ness for a few minutes last night, the musician who pounds profound notes out of the bass drum and he who lavishes lav-ishes discordant notes from a "b" flat cornet having run amuck of Oflicer Albright Al-bright who had been instructed to keep the sidewalk open for pedestrians. pedes-trians. The prisoners were taken down to police headquarters to which they were followed by the entire en-tire regiment. There they were slated as William (irouloff aud Adam Hill, and for a few moments they were behind be-hind the bars. The captain of the crew produced the amount required for their appearance this afternoon. Upon consulting with Prosecuting Prose-cuting Attorney Eichnor this morning it was ascertained that obstruction would not sfaud where the parties to it were moving, anil the charges were ordered set aside. Accordingly the defendants were permitted to go on their n ay rejoicing. Officer Keklund went to the rescue of a waiter in the Saddle liock restaurant last night and pocketed two ' of Zion's "400" who had ordered quito a collation and then undertook to run their faces. The waiter failed to recognize anything that resembled a legal tender or the crlor of one in the callow countenances of tho pair who wanted wino from a beer income, in-come, and demanded an I. O. U. which came forth under protest. Indignant Indig-nant that their dizzy responsibility respon-sibility should bo questioned or that their solvency should be challenged, chal-lenged, the dudes started iu to beat a tattoo on the anatomy of tho waiter that was finally interrupted by Oflicer Ecklund. Taken to the city jail they were slated under their proper names but ask in the interest of "society" that they appear in print as John lioe and J Richard Hoe. i James McCtine, arrested for vsg-i vsg-i rancy, was taken before his honor this afternoon and lined. In default of the amount he was committed to the chain gang. Seven drunkards constituted the class before Judge Laney at this morning's exercises, each of ihem drawing $3 aud trimmings. Erb Boardman was indicted for keeping keep-ing a gaining house yesterday, and reporting re-porting to C immi.ssioner ( iieenman, gave bund fur his appearance in the sum of J.V.il). Ed Norton was arrested yesterday afternoon ou complaint of George Lee, who charges him with assault. Norton gave bond iu the sum of fo0 lor his appearance. ap-pearance. (ieorge M. Crawford was discharged from the penitentiary on an order from Captain Ureenuian yesterday, it having been shown that the penalty was Satis-lied. Satis-lied. Oflicer Jenkins ran in Jim droves, a belli. 'ere nt buck, last evening for an assault as-sault upon his wife. (ieorge Williams, a puerile sport, was taken in by Sergeant Donovan last night for shooting craps and after administering ad-ministering ik severe remonstrance against the rights of youth to gamble, permitted him to depart. |