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Show BIDDY DAJITIIE'DOOR.' A Decision of th.DistriotOonrt.Oa3ts Tough Aggregation of Criminal! on the Market. A CAPTURE BY THE DEPUTIES, Officer Thornton's Cans Goes Over Until Tomorrow A Lively Day Among the Police. Judge Zane's decision setting aside the sentences of Judge Laney's court . will come very near emptying the county jail, and thrust upon the ave. nurs of crime some of the toughest customers cus-tomers that have been brought to justice jus-tice through tho vigilance of the local forces. The cases effected by the decision deci-sion areas follows: George Wilson No. 1, serving a sen--sence of six months and fined $200 for having burglar's tools in his possession. John Lckert lined 100 and sentenced to 100 days for sneak thievery. John McDormott, petty larceny, sentenced sen-tenced to six months and fined $200. He is the prisoner M ho broke Captain l'arker's nose. John Boyle, sneakthief, sentenced to six months and lined $100. l'aul A. Tulley, alias George Wilson, sentenced to three months and lined $150 for having burglar tools in his possession. Wilson is a "combination" "combina-tion" from Colorodo whore be bad a finger shot oil while making an attempt at-tempt to crack a safe. James Laymons, fined $100 and son- imiceu to '.to nnys lor assaulting aa employe em-ploye of tho White bouse with a six-shooter. six-shooter. Charles Wallace, sentenced to 109 days for petty larceny with an addition-' al sentence of 60 days for attempting- td . escape. . ? . , ' Percejr Ilalloway, sentenced to si . ,- ,K" months for having burglars tools in hir. posossion. ''"' Peter Nelson, a sailor, serving sit months for petty larceny. ' Charles Wilson, serving four month for petty larceny. i ', Frank Hamilton, serving six months . ' for carrying burg'nr's tools. - " ' ' Frank Cleary aud Frank Jones, eacb set ving si x months for petty larceny. Joseph Banks, serving six months fof having burglar's tooUitt h.s possession. James McCunn, serving six months , for petty larceny. . - . Matt Huston tined $100 and serving; six months for petty larceny, , . William Young lined $100 and sen . i . teuced to six months for carrying buri g'mrs tools. Ed Bunts fined $100 and serving 100) days for petty larceny. , , j John Colling lined "$100 and orving' - ' ' ; 10) days for petty forr-eny. ' '- . 4 . ,..K4: WjUou.ujtf.llW and sprvingr tui; :: 4 muntLs for petit larceny. F red Wilson fined $100 and sentenced to 6 months for petty larceny. William Bross, tined $100 and sentenced sen-tenced to fi months for petty larceny. James lleasome, fined $100 and serving serv-ing 100 days for having burglars tools in his possession. John Atllor serving three months for highway robbery. W. 1). Burton, fined If'-'OO and sentenced sen-tenced to air months for petty larceny. lar-ceny. Stewart Hall, fined $100 and serving six months for petty larceny. Walter MeGee, two oilenses, fined $C00 and serving nine mouths for petty larceny. William Keofe, fined 100 and serving six months for petty larceny. Georgo W. Wilson, "lined $150 and serving six months for assault and battery. bat-tery. William Bratton, fined $209 and serving serv-ing six months for petty larceny. The foregoing are tbe cases to which the ruling has reference, and the do- " inestic will do well to see that the lock , is secure upon retiring at night. ' It ia the intention of the ofiieers to serve notice no-tice on them at once that their presence in Zion will not be tolerated and there promises to be some tall skirmish' ing for tickets to other points ou the frontier circuit. |