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Show - i Police Pointers. - But four saloons are known to have violated vio-lated the Sunday closing ordinance yesterday.; yester-day.; John Simpkins is in durance on charges of drunkenness, using abusive language and insulting in-sulting a lady. A gang of young hoodlums nightly make a nuisance of themselves by loafing around the Eagle Gate and annoying young ladies who are so unfortunate as to be compelled to pass that point. A slot machine, which once upon a time the fmall boy was wont to patronize for chocolate tablets, the supply of which was has run out, was taken charge of this morning morn-ing by the police on suspicion of being a surething game. Gustav E. Carlson, who resides near the power-house of the Rapid Transit company, today swore to a complaint charging Walter Dickford, Will Dickford, Robert Monkoff and Will Monkoff with disturbance of the peace. The accused are boys and the complainant com-plainant a cripple. Chief of Police Paul yesterday visited the 6aloon of G. Oappuccio, on West Temple street and there found half a dozen men in the saloon and two women and a soldier in a rear room. Apparently no liquor was being sold ; but it is expected the sequel will be an arrest and a prosecution. J. M. McDonald, a sure-thing man, known to his associates as "Society Jim," was arrested ar-rested yesterday on his return from Ogden by Captain Donovan, who slated him for vagrancy. va-grancy. About one week ago "Jim" assisted as-sisted his gang in relieving a stranger named Fletcher of $165 by means of a picture gallery, gal-lery, consisting of knaves, queens and kings. - - |