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Show PHOTOCRAPHIC FAKIRS. . Tha frand Worked t Parhelion and the Mwlndlera Tlcketett for .ion. The Denver press and police have both opened lire on the clever young swindlers who have been working the western circuit with what they call "the eiectric method of producing colored pictures." Tho scheme is to advertise for pupils who are mulcted of $3, which is put down as a matriculation fee. A Urge number were victimized, and Marsha! Young is admonished that they hft Colorado for Salt Lake. Adam Karl was arrested this afternoon after-noon for doing business without license. He secured the paper and was discharged. dis-charged. The marshal gives notice that hereafter here-after teamsters driving over new-laid sidewalks will be prosecuted. I'olici J'lckinge. The court ruling out hearsay testimony testi-mony in the case of the people against Joseph Parry who attempted the murder mur-der of bis son on Sunday afternoon last, the defendant was discharged. The witnesses had been railroaded and while a troop of neighbors was ready to unfold enough to hold the venerable terror, they could only testify to what they bad heard. It is understood that the'oflense will be carried before the fcrsnd jury. Pat Foy, the bellicose member of the Franklin" Avenue Theater stock company, com-pany, was levied on by Judge Geo for $.'(). Ed Boyle, a chronic rounder who infests in-fests the dives and cellars of Zion, Was nabbed by "Doo" Leavitt. a well-known sporting man, late yesterday afternoon and turned over to Patrolman Thornton, Thorn-ton, who lodged him behind the bars to answer to the charge of burglary. Boyle was collecting a winter wardrobe at the expense of his captor when the latter awoke and locked him in his embrace em-brace while a messenger hasteaed for an officer. Boyle was ordered to appear ap-pear for examination at I! o'clock: this afternoon. Fannie Moore and Carrie Welsh were run in by Detective Daggett last night on the usual charge. They forfeited $'J3 each. |