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Show hl'Si'll'lOl'S CIIAKAVTEItS lion lu by the 1'ollre Hits Uorolog, A .sololer Turned Oirr tu Ills llrglrarnl Ufllrers. About 1 o'clock this morning Watchman Watch-man Ilurgess discovered a gang of sus-plcloua sus-plcloua characters flva lu number ou the prtinlaea at the rear of tho Htaln Hank of Utah. Ho notified the police aud In a few minutes the outfit waa surrounded. All were taken Into custody cus-tody except oue, who made good his iscai-B. A shot was fired at him but he paid no attention lo II other than to Increase his pace. The four who were arrested were taken to Ihe City Hall and booked on susplclou. They gave their uatuea aa lerry Counore llert Livingston, John Ilurnett and Harry Hastings. All were reticent In glvlug any Information regarding their antecedents. ante-cedents. A skeleton key waa found III tho possession of Connors. II. Keeny,au Individual who.lt la said, sj-ent most of last night 111 ile-liauchery, ile-liauchery, was arrested at au early hour Una rooming on a stairway adjoining ad-joining the Artade eating houe,whtrn lie had sought a temporary resting llsoe. When approached by the of!)-cere of!)-cere he showed light, butaa he waa highly ilnloxlcaled he waa easily over- I lowered. He waa placed In Ihe "drunk louie," where he now awalta arraignment. arraign-ment. Mile Crawley vaa ushered Into the prisvnceof Juitlcetiee this mornlug, on a charge of drunkenness and committing com-mitting a iiul-atice. He plsail not guilty, anil the case wna liostponed u u-III u-III three oti!ock this afteruoou, A drunken soldier from 1'ort Douglas Doug-las was locked In the city lull last night. This morning ho was turned over to the olllcers of hla regiment by order of the pollcejuatlrc. |