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Show f poli consT. v' rf Moil Hon or Del?UMlfci 7 Starr or m SWfB 0Twt A Cue or Doe$Ue IMiellr. He Hid tie Took, Aayway. Robbed Ia Salooi. Judge luney 'a court was erowde-1 this morning with curlojs spechttors In anticipation of a lively day. A bitch of drank? was flrt ushered la before his Hone-. Tliey presented a woefully plcturerque appearance ap-pearance Broken noses, black e e?, swoolleu beids anJ dilapidated appare! were their mrked features. Thiir names are: Pat Martin, Henry Hail, Thomas Baines, Thomas Eaton, William iUunard, LUn Magan, WlUiam Mcis'ulty, William Canton in J J. 11. torup: all fined Joeacb. Turn King, an old tinier, v?m fined $13, in default of which be will be utilized on the streets of Salt Like for tea!y-fi vo days. James Keilly forfeited $10 which he left as a ban J for his appearance today for dUturbin; the psace. James dt J nat prusjat hl-aself be-on be-on tbe cjurL James Kelly, alias Fletchtr, a;e-l 39, bailing fiom San Juiu, C.il., was cliarged with stealing an overcoat, value JIO, from the wagon of James llltou of Bountiful, whilo sanding in front of the Z. V. 21. 1. i-t.ro on iUIn Street. J imes Bjlton testified that while a'ttutfrjaihls wagon a fiw roin-uUs roin-uUs on the afternoon of December 2i), ins overcoat divppeared. A short time after hen tieed the overcoat over-coat forsaioinaEecond band clothes store. He communicated v.llii the pijllce. and cHIs.r Unncllaa ar-nted ar-nted Kellv. M'ke Girdoa, an oil clothes dealer testified to having purchased the overcoat for $1.50 and ideblined Kelly as the man whs soil iL Jauius Kelly In bis ou deftnse said thst Ire teM the coat bat that John McGrath gavo It to him to sell. He was closely questioned by Jutllro I.auey,who biodme ntisfit d that McUrath was a creature of tbe Imagination. Kelly cnctraJIcted hliDMilf eeveral times. He was lined $100 and also stab-need to serve 100 days at hard labor. In lieu of tbe money be will be compelled to work his lice out at one dollar a day. A case Involving a great deal of domestic infelicity was beard before be-fore Justice Lacey this forenoon. Tim complain uit, Mrs. Kmily Henderson, Hen-derson, a comely Woman about 4 years of age, charged her hubinl, F. J. Hendeison, u ith disorderly conduct, and using offensive and Indereut language to her and her children. Oj being sworn Mrs. Henderson tcdiSed shtghad lived in Salt Lake City during tiie past four J car-; that oa lut August sue marrleJ Francis S. Heudtrsoo; that thortly after marriage he became allusive and disorderly; tint on Dec. 21, without proocation 1 a abused her auJ called her foul names and fcid ihe vt as ard had been an immoral person. per-son. She was corroborated In her charges by several witness's. In his own behalf Henderson testified tes-tified that he was a stair-buildci; that lie came from OgJea last July, and in August married the com-pUkinant,who com-pUkinant,who was tbe divorced wifo of a Mr. Atkins; that he turned over to her bis wage every Haturday, bat alter all bis life "uasa perfect hell." The defendant created much merriment in court by stating that lie ha 1 no peace night nor day, that his v.ire wanted jeaelry, gold ornaments, orna-ments, etc Ju-lico Limy deliberated nnr-a'lycu nnr-a'lycu the cose, and conclude-! It wzs proved the defendant. F. J. Henderson, disturbed the peace of the community auJ U3ed indecent and foul language, and though the statute empowered a fine of not more thin S100, yet Uenden-ou would lie fined $:5. Ho said If Henderson sho.il J aalu appear before him, the full measure of the law would be meted out. David Fort was charged with eteaiing some clothing from a saloon. His case was contiiiued,owing to bis wish to be represented by counsel. Samuel Brown, Theodore Blaudell and Il?y Gundric pleaded not guilty to the charge of petty larceny. They arc minor, and were returned for the Third District Court, with a recommendation to place them In a Iteform School. William Young, n yoang negro of repulsive a-tpect, was charged nitii beingln poc3sloaof burglar's-tools burglar's-tools far unlawful purpose. A 'vlllalaous-'ooking hammer padded at one cud and a machine for drilling dril-ling into safes were exhibited In court cs bein tbe property of the prisoner. A large collection of kejs wcro al3 exhibited and several minor article?, together with a email vial of some llij aid which evaporated the moment the vial was uncorked. The prisoner would plead guilty to ownership of all butthesafedrilL Officer Poole noticed the prisoner in company with a white man near Footca livery stables at 1 o'clock jesterday morning. The officer concluded things were net all right, and proceeded to make the men account for themselves. The white mill ran away, but the colored man was taken to the City Hall and the tooU abovo mentioned found on htm, except the drill; this tbe officer found on tho ground where he first sa tiie mep, on searching there when be returned. Tiie cape was continued until this afternoon. Officers I'oole and Riley arrested Frank Howard and Wm.McKinney at 2 o'clck jelerday morning. They are dialled with robbing an o'd man in a tulcon i.esr the 11. U. W. dipot. At the time of tho alleged al-leged robbery there was qulto a crowd In tbesaljon. The accused are men of powerful frame. 1 1 is said that oue of them stood between tlio crowd and the victim while the other searched his pockets. The old man was it is stated, drunk. Howard and MrKinney were being examined b''reJuugo Laneyat the time of going to press. Henry Walter!, charged with forjjtry and passing counterfeit M1K was arraigned and bearing set for Friday at 10 o'clock. Clan ton d. Kinney appeared as attorney for the defendant. James Howard anl James Gordon Gor-don were arraigned tib afternoon .! irgeU Willi robbing Letter Carrier O'FarrcUl. O'Farn-1 (ratified tiiat he could not identify Howard, but was poltive lbc Gordon was Ihe man vtho pointed a revolver at him and ordered biui to throw up his hand?. |