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Show SAYS II IS LOPE; CM FOLLOWS Only Drunk, However, and Is Given a Floater by the Juclge. Franclsoo Lopez, known to hla lntl-mato lntl-mato friends na Gu3, Is not as ferocious as tho Lopez who has boen causing so much trouble In Bingham and vicinity, but ho waa sufflolantly so to command much reapoct and to get a good dinner Friday night. Ho offered no reHletanco to arrest and only shrugged hla shoulders shoul-ders when told that ho waB crazy. A family In tho vlnlclty of Fifth "West and North Templo streets, and soveral Invited guests, were sitting down to a dinner late Friday night when a loud knock was heard at the door. Bofore anyono could answer tho knock the door was throvn open and a small dark man ontored. From his appearance and gestures ges-tures and tho few words that he spoke, It waa evident that ho was a Moxican, Tho visitor didn't Btand on ceremony or wait for an Invitation to eat. He went to the tablo, seeming to entirely Ignore Ig-nore all present, and, while they whispered whis-pered about Lopez and outlaw, he ate what ho wanted and then, when one of tho men ventured to ask his name, ho answered unconcernedly , that it was Lopoz. As soon as ho was gono tho po-Uco po-Uco were notified and when they arrived in a fow minutes they found tho Mexican Mexi-can apparently lost In an alley near the sceno of tho disorder he had created. "What Is your name?" asked W. E. Hooper, police chauffeur, und tho Mexican Mexi-can ugaln answered "PYanclsco Lopes." lie waa locked up on a charge of being drunk and was yesterday given a floater by Judge Tanner of tho crmlnal division of the city court- |