| Show OFFENDERS GALORE JEALOUSY FURNISHES TWO CASES AND ENRICHES THE CITY 20 lamoni brown again in the toils of the law drunken man objects to being lectured by his companion tho morning session of the police court brought before the bar of justice a largo number of and the result netted the aty in fines about ca the first case up was belle varner a colored fairy of shady character who was charged with assault and battery it appeared that jealousy over alio attentions of a dusky lover had led to words between belle and her victim and then dallo smashed her rival over tho back with a pitcher cutting a severe gash belle was sentenced to pay a fine of 10 or earve ten days she paid tho fine morris maulin charged with living in a house of ill fame had deposited 23 for bail which was forfeited upon his nonappearance louise maulin who got into a quarrel with another woman over the attentions of a lover and scratched her rivals face because as she said her finger nails happened to be longest was convicted of assault and battery and fined 10 aluch she paid edward holland charged drunk cineas pleaded bot guilty and the case was continued until seven to permit the arresting officer to be present john II iggins charged with drunkenness pleaded guilty and was fined 5 or five days L brown recently acquitted in alie district court of a charge of assault a deadly weapon pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness and was sentenced 0 o pay a fine of 5 or serve 5 days J IL harris pleaded guilty 0 o a charge of drunkenness he had a card from an employment agency which called for him to be shipped out of town sentence wa suspended alfred and frank anderson were allowed to go under suspended sentence as they lid engaged to eliop out to the work of the utah construction co they had been charged with disturbing the peace it appears that swanson was drunk and anderson had attempted to deliver him a lecture on total abstinence but alio former proved belligerent hence alic arrest |