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Show RAZORS JNf HE Alii. It a Colored Ball Last Niht Two of thn Dancers Engags in a Set-to With a Bloody Terminatioa- T0T3173 COCKERILL AREAIGNED- tight Day in the Police Court Notes from ths Wasatch Nithing Doing Among the Commisionsri. There was a lively timo at the social dance given by tiie celurod workmen in a hall at the corner of First .South ami Fourth West streets. The crriiir dc la en me of Kthiopan society, it seems, was present and everybody was having a rattling good timo when Sydney Williams Wil-liams and Satn McDowell got into an altercation. McWilliamv appealed to tho favorite weapon of tiio colored man ud slashed his adversary across the thigh ou each side, indicting two deep and painful wounds. McU'iliiaius slid out of the hail affer the cutting and made his escape. McDowell was arrested by Officer Wire ami taken to tho police station where City Physician Moat-ham dressed his wounds. McWilliams is a hod carrier car-rier and has the reputation of being a "dead tough nigger." McDowell is a laborer employed on the Dooly building. 1'hay Told the Jud(e All About It, A. V. Waski was .born on the other side of the herring pond, but he knows how to celebrate the 4th of July according ac-cording to the constitution of the United Uni-ted States. He appeared in court this inurniug with his accomplice in drin'i i 'au Train, aud told the judge all about it: "Clioodge, I bleada nod (filly to dose ghargu of gadding trunk. You see id wasdiswny: Mine fricnt and I van blaying dot liddle gamo culled roolit, tint it vas lade at nite vlum we gad dm it vas apoot dree of o'clock in der nite. Wo hat trank apoout sefenteen glisse of peer, nut vas joining down treed vheti a policeman grap us tuit der got sctiloele em say: 'Ah ba, 1 vas unto you,' and pring us oof to chad. Choodge, 1 vas so super as never vas. I had't only trank apoot sefenteeu glisses of peer tint was only fsellng putty good. Choodge, if you vas neft-r oudt mit der giug you know how id vas yoursev. We vat nod gilly, choodge, uut may dose Lordt haf mercy ou your soul." "Soventeen glasses of beer, eh? and not drunk!1 Five dollars and live days," said the judge. "Call the next case." A Vr-.f hlaaiiian. The Chinaman who was in limbo a few days ago on a charge ( f wrecking windows on the corner of .Second South and J-rauklin aenue aud was turned loose upon the promise of his friends to make good all losses sustained by the actions of John, was re-arrested today. This time it will be a little harder to secure se-cure his release as the charge will be insanity. John was whooping things up on the streets when the police pulled him iu. Capture of Cnvkerlll. Anthony Cockerill was arrestod at Pleasant (jreen yesterday. He was brought to this city and arraigned be-ore be-ore Commissioner Greeuman, to appear ap-pear ou Monday r.t 10 o'clock. His bonds were lixed at $:i00. Deputy Marshal Mar-shal Cleveland made the arrest. Cock-eriil Cock-eriil is the alleged driver whose brutality brutal-ity may bo the death of a 7-year-old boy named Wilford Hay, who was run over aud seriously hurt ou the &th inst in this city. A Vlolotu Dot. John Dolanoyand MikeCocklin were before Justice (iee this morning to answer the charge of keeping a vicious dog. liesides tho dog, Delaney keeps a grocery store ou State street. The prosecuting witness was J. J. Stewart, whose 4-year-old child had been bit by tho dog. Judge Gee lined the defendants defend-ants it.) each aud ordered Marshal Young to lake a day oil' aud kill the vicious cur. Motre Around the Wanateh, A transcript on appeal in the case of Hans Andersen vs. The Og.len Union Hailway & Depot conipauy aud the Utah Central Hailway company et al, was filed with the clerk of the supreme court yesterday. All hope of effecting the capture of the escaped convicts lroni the pen is abandoned and the force of detectives called oil the scent. The bonds of Kmma N. Williams were approved yeaterday au the guardian of Kdwin S. aud Alice Williams by tho probate judge. The mininir suit of I.ibertv K. Hold(n ts. Thomas Venard has assumed the appearance of the river Aftou it goes on forever. Business before Judge Zane has fallen into innocuous deseuetude. A civil case occupied Commissioner Norrell'i time yesterday. Follea Ploklasja. There ara only founteen inmates in the city jail. A batch of prostitutes received the -egulation fine before Justice Gee yes-ierday. yes-ierday. Charles Loveless, Dave Burns and John Whitetiian yesterday paid $5 each for drunkenness. |