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Show TANNER'S BAB. In tho case of Mrs. Bartlctt, who Is being prosecuted by the city for keeping keep-ing a house of Ill-fame, the entire morning morn-ing was occupied In the City court with tho hearing of the witnesses for tho prosecution. In the afternoon Will F. Wanless, the attorney for the defendant, defen-dant, made a motion to dismiss the case on the ground of thero being insufficient insuffi-cient ovldence to allow of the case going go-ing before tho Jury. Th case was continued con-tinued until 2 p. m. today. Harry Williams, who was arrested for stealing two razors shortly after his marriage, was found guilty of petit larceny. Ills fine was fixed at $30. Alice Spriggs, a colored womnn, believes be-lieves in tho old English adage of "Every man's or woman's house, his (or her) castle." Therefore she was very indignant at being fined $1G for being drunk and disturbing tho peace n her own house. Of tho ten gentlemen of fortune roped in by Hilton and -Preece. the majority pleaded guilty. Seeing that they were being given two hours to get out of town, the remaining ones chnnged their pleas to guilty In order to be able to confer the same privilege on Salt Lake City. John Cooney Is .the namo of the man who tried to carve Henry Jackson, a negro, with a pocket-knife. The two got mixed up in a fight and Cooney was starting to give the court his version ver-sion when the casje waa postponed. James Daley, who is being held on suspicion of being wanted for murder In San Francisco, was remanded until today. V John Murry met a lady on the Fourth in a street car. The lady was thirsty and John was Hush, so they went to a drug store. An appointment was made, but when Murry went to keep It ho was not welcome. As he explain?, It was not so much the price of tho drink he minded ns being buncoed, so he proceeded pro-ceeded to make trouble. Tills cost him JIG more, and John Murry feels that he hos not been treated right. |