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Show -2- Two tramps were run in on Monday night as "hold-ups," but no eviilei.ee Was forthcoming and they were re-i re-i leased Tuesday morning. The funeral services over Fi;iii Perry's chiid, who died yesterday, was held at the residence this morning. The child was three years of age. The Springville and I'rovo choirs are practicing with gn at zeal to make the choruses go to-morrow night with spirit and vim, thereby sustaining the reputation they have gained. Heniiy E.AWLINGS and Enoch Gray were before Justice Homer jesterday to answer to the complaint of fast driving, driv-ing, which was hied against them some time since. On motion of the Prosecuting Prose-cuting Attorney the case was dismissed. dis-missed. Since Xielsen, the man who has the contract for keeping the West .square and Garden City Park clear of weeds, etc., was "jumped up" by the Council, he has goie to work with a will, an I is mowing the grass in the ert square with a vengeance. A lively runaway took place this afternoon about 5 o'clock. A to. mi attached to a wagon started from tde vicinity of the Mickel Lumber ( dashed along Seventh street, turned 011 the Baa k corner and ran lionli i n .) street about live blocks. The-wago:i was shaken up, but no bcrious damage was done. Mns. li att ie Vincent, wife i t John Vincent, of the Second Waul, this city, died yesterday aiternos.n about four o'clock. Deceased has bet 11 atilicted with a disease ol the I.v r, and has been .sick lor the past three, i months. She leaves a husband and two children, the eldest being about two ears of age: the other is only three months. The funeral will be held Thursday in the Second Ward Meeting house. Foi: some time past there has been considerable stealing going on in the west part of the city, and the oili'.ers have had some people under suspicion. Officer Wilkins has at last uneaithed the thief, and also the spoil:.. Z-na Thompson, a girl from Pleasant Grove, w ho for some time past has been in the service of Mrs. T. li. Sundbcrg, was arrested to-day for s'ealing eighteen or twenty articles of holies wearing apparel. Officer Wilkins wa-i put on the track yesterday morning and by one o'clock to-day succeeded m getting the articles, besides a lot of handkerchiefs and for.r hair switches. V. L. IlaUiday claims four id" the pieces which were taken last nigh: from the line at his residence. Tlw other pieces are not identnivd yd. The damsel had been placed in the custody ol Mrs. Sundberg. who with her husband has lent valuable assist-1 ance to the officers. |