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Show mirrnjTs out. He Pats np $25 for a Murderous Assault As-sault and the Larceny of His Wife's Ticker. LIZZIE HODGSON'S TRIBULATIONS, A Sneak Thief Descends on the Oloak Room at G. A. E. Hall-The Police Bound-up, Joe Zanzotta, the dago who furnished the o Dicers with a superb example of latest improved diabolism with all its gory embellishments, and who added to the offense that of larceny, was this morning permitted to go on a bond in the sum of $25.' Mrs. Hornyok, who received the half of a brick that was directed at the wife whom he had robbed, made her appearance appear-ance at police headquarters last night. It was a striking appearance, too. Her head was hooded in surgeons' cotton which covered the ugiy furrow that Zanzotta in his murderous wrath had inflicted. She had narrowly escaped es-caped death at the oands of a man who shows himself a dangerous element iu the world of crime. He goes forth on a bond, a deposit or something else of $25. Mill) dan t'p. Lizzie Hodgkius, the iacorri gible nymph who abandoned her home on Mill creek was before Judge Keslor yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at which time there was a largo attendance atten-dance in the chamber. Lizzie was convicted con-victed aud sentenced to 20 days iu the city jail where she will employ her time in serving hash and steak to the prisoners. The girl is in a very uti-fortunato uti-fortunato condition and is scarcely responsible res-ponsible for her conduct Touk llm Overcoat, The loss of an overcoat was reported at headquarters by M. A. Robertson of the Tleasant valley coal office last night in G. A. R. hall. Mr. Robertson was in attendance, on the Burns anniversary celebration and at its conclusion con-clusion was out a coat and a number of valuable papers. Ho is willing to suffer the loss of the garment if the thieves will return the papers. Pacs (Ion Frer. William Pace, who was arrested at Eureka for complicity in the Clawson robbery, was taken before Judge Rosier Ros-ier yesterday afternoon and pleaded not guilty. Mattie Jackson, who was fined $','5 and costs upon tho same charge, was relied on by the prosecution prosecu-tion but shielded Pace and he was discharged. dis-charged. Police Picking. There were three drunks in police court this morning each of whom paid $5 and costs. Walter Saville was run in Inst evening even-ing for fast driving and was notified to appear for trial this afternoon. Thomas Purcell was fined $5 and costs for fighting. 'I he Carlson family, urged on by a detective, are making desperate efforts to re-open the late scandal in which the elfish Alice sustained tho worst of it, Commissioner Greenman, who was asked for a warrant, declined to issue it. 'I he captain knows something of modern ways himself. |