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Show , ... IN THE POLICE COURT. Trnsr;reanor of the Lv Disposed of by J uki ice Gee. t.ouis White appeared before his honor on a cliar-u of drnnkentiess and with a beautiful beauti-ful pair of eyes. Any physician would have given him a certificate that there was ex-ecchymosis, ex-ecchymosis, with great infiltration of blood into the cellular tissues surrounding the orbit. or-bit. The eyes were plainly November eies red and yellow like the leaves on the mountain side.. , j "Ycu appear to badly bunged up?" asked j his honor. "Yes, sir," was the response from a pair of badiy-swolicn lips. "How did you get beaten up in that way?" "I don't know." "You don't know? Well, you need rest ind 1 11 give you five days. short orders. The charges of petit larceny against Edward Ed-ward O'Brien and John W ilson, the alleged grain-sack thieves, were dismissed. Stella Gray, Annie Douglas and Mattie Johnson, prostitutes, were each assessed $25. Mike Riley, an inebriate on the verge of the d. t.'s, was sent to jail for five days. A representative of the liquor firm of Williams Wil-liams & Gearna appeared and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of selling liquor on Sunday. A fine of $25 was imposed. Police Pointers. The police last night recovered a quantity of gunny sacks, believed to have been stolen, in a cache located near the Jewish synagogue syna-gogue oa Fourth East street. The Garfield saloon, at the Utah Nevada depot, was burglarized Friday morning, and whisky to the value of $15 stolen. The police last night found 500 gunny sacks on a vacant lot on Third .South street, between Second and Third West. The lot bas lately been the rendezvous for a tough A red poeketbook, containing a Rio Grande annual pass, is at polloe headquarters awaiting await-ing au owner. The police department, to a roan, are well pleased over the recent captures. As psual, Captain Donovan Is responsible for the hauls. A Street Car Blockade. There was a blockade on First street, between be-tween State and A, which lasted over an hour. Cars of the rival lines refused to give way for each other, both companies claiming claim-ing the right of way, until the superintendents superintend-ents got together and arranged a4ruce which resulted in both retiring and going in the direction opposite to that their schedlue called for. |