Show JijD6E fIlrQt it1EliE I A moral spasm seems to have hit the town and the blow has apparently been a heavy one Arrests have been few j and far betwqcn during the past week I Thy bicycle scorcher has been wary of I time police or else has decided that It Is I cheaper to obey the law than to pay a line the man who expectorates on the sidewalk Is seen no more In Police court neighbors seem to have kissed and made up for no longer docs JMarj Smith say bad things about Nary Jones antI both prove that each was In the wrong time man who drives over the street Intersections at u pace faster limn a moderate walk appears to have l gone to light the Boers lhe members of thC Hucklebery Finn Protective association as-sociation of the Bloody Third has disbanded I dis-banded for the season to all Intents and purposes saloon patrons may be carrying car-rying the some old load but there are loss of them who stagger enough to guarantee an arrest the man who Is always ready lo fight at the drop of the hat sees no hal In sight or also thieve Is no one to drop It the Individual Individ-ual who violates time license ordinance Is a nira avis How long the spasm will last Is I a question S a S As a result of this spasm there were but two offenders In front of the court when Judge Tlmmony mounted the rostrum yesterday The Qrst was John Redman who recently served forty days for vagrancy nnd who had been arrested again and promised to leave I the city provided he was furnished with a pair of shoes The shoes were given him but they were apparently not of the swift variety for John lingered lin-gered long after he had agreed to amble am-ble I Intended tn go your Honor ho said In fact I was on me way out when thc cop got HIP Ill go now And ho attempted to suit tho word I do not agree with you remarked the court In tones while mild were none the less convincing The fact of the matter Is that you will remain In the city jail for forly clays In case the ordinance recently passed Is put In force during that time you may have a chance to lake a well earned rest from loallng up in City Creek canyon John Hamilton plain drunk made the plea of his life for mercy promised to be so good in the future that even himj best friends would not know him ansi as he was allowed to go out Into tha crisp air the docket ended for the day |