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Show In the police court yesterday James Fitzgerald was arraigned on a charge of disturbing the peace of one Wm. Stewart, of this city. He entered a pleaef not guilty, but from the evidence evi-dence of the complaining witness and others who -were examined it was clearly proven that he had called the young man some very bad names, such as a "lying, thieving s of ab h." The judge found him' guilty, and sentence sen-tence wa3 set for Wednesday morniDg, when he was called upon to pav a fine' of $10. The Salt Lake newspaper men turned out en masse Sunday night at St. Paul's to listen to a sermon by Rev. M. M. Lane, prepared expressly for the members of the press gang. Jnst : A3 that. n-nifh n.no , . aauMb wortny gentleman was about to begin his discourse, the floor in the center of the church fell with a crash a distance of two or three feet. ' A panic nearly ensued, but order was soon restored and the congregation dispersed quietly. A rush was avoided, and very fortunately no one was hurt.' The cause for the sinking of the floor was the breaking of a beam, resulting some of the boys said, from the weight of brain, supposed to have been carried to the church by the newspaper men present. The "Heart of the Rockies," published pub-lished by the passenger department of the Rio Grande Western Railway, is probably one of the finest works of the kind published. It not only giyes a description in minute detail of all the points of interest traversed during the journey over the "Scenic Route," but the wonderous weird scenery is fully described, aided by some elegant cuts. No matter what information is required, re-quired, either by the tourist, sportsman, sports-man, pleasure or home seeker, it is to be found in the"Heart of the Rockies " The connections with other lines are plainly given, also all the hotels on the route, with rates.acco'mmodations and locatioa. A complete list of all stations sta-tions reached from Denyer to California, Cali-fornia, with the number of miles from nrnminanf Dfn: .... Piuminenc stations are detailed in connection with other prominent features. The traveler may also inform in-form himself as to fares, baggage, or m fact anything required on a journey. Call at TriE Dispatch office and get a copy free. " . |