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Show DRIVEN INTO EXILE. The Japanesa Prostitutes iind Pronoh Courtani Compallad to Poll up j EUkas and Leavs Zioa- ' THE OOMlNfl ABMY OF CF.00I3- I A Warm Eecention ia Eton for tha Circus Cir-cus Euundtj! Tlia Eaako JoiutB Draw Curtains- The Jrtpanene prostitutes are going into exila. The exodus began about a week ago, following the order posted by Marshal Young, and but few of the joints are now iuhhbitcd. Nearly all of them have returned to Seattle. Many of the French courtesans have also drawn thoir curtains and tha war will now be prosenu'e.d against the dusky demimonde demi-monde ot Commercial street. Some of these have teceiitly been very bold iu their nefarious operjtions A'ong WWW ih :iierl. The advent of Forepaugh's cirrus will l bo accompanied by the usual army of thinvet, thugs, mire thing men and fakirs, and better t'mes for the patrolman are looked forward to. lu all the larger points on the western circuit extr po'.iee servicn has been ordered that none of the guilty may escape. Similar precautions will be taken here. It haa long niuctt busu exposed that these silent privilege are worked by llift cleverest crooks in this country, each member of tha flail covering a special jurisdiction in the province of crime and pausing at uothing thai tha thirst for riches may be sated. To hold them iu sub.itc.tion however the incoming incom-ing trains will bu closely watched and every suspicious chnracter run in the moment he tipf bis band. Fata Afalaal lllni. Augtift Mayer the saloon man whose tribulations have occupied so much at-teuiion at-teuiion in the past few weeks, appeared before Commissioner Norreil yesterday yester-day afternoon at the instance of llraun-sehweigijr llraun-sehweigijr & Co., to nubnsom himself at to the condition of hit assets. He testified that dull timet had wrought a total wreck and was borne out by hi heartbroken wife who stated that the odds and cuds of the estate consisted of a small amount of furniture and several children who were thrown upon her for support. Ia the meantime Mayer i awaiting the action of the grand jury on a charge of embezzlemtnt and the outlook is dreary. Tha Buna Jolt. The fkiu game is extinot that it there are none running in the city at this time a condition of afTairs in tport-ing tport-ing that has not existed for many years. Itlohui it Running Run-ning for hayseeds on the shoras of the Pacific, Anderson has located his base of operation at Ogden, and the others have thrown up the sponge with the declaration that there is no money in tho work so long as they are compelled to pay tribute to police court iu monthly tiues. Tulica l'lo!4!nc. There tre but few prisoner in the city jail at present. The eastern detectives having given up the search local authorities expres but lit!'? hope of ever apprehending the iniifterer of Callahan. Special watchman Daniels of the Kio Grande unearthed eight pair of trousers near the depot and carted thoin dowu to police station where thev await identification. Koilo Johnson. Nellie Urnwn. Clara Ilurd, Baby Wright (second childhood), Mabel Grennloaf and Keria Wetlake were rounded up by Daggett and Glenn and each taxed in tho sum of $.'5. Sam Newton was this morning convicted con-victed ou a charge of disturbance and fined $0 and costs. |