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Show f jr;j LOCAL JOTS. i : j rj Mr. Cooley was arrested yesterday by the I- ' ' j: :j police for being drunk. ' t 2 ' j j k McCornick & Go. to-day received one car ! ' I s of Hanauer bullion, valued at $3,500. I -'I", v !' " James Harrington, a soldier, was arrested 1 I , ?. by officer Greenman, this afternoon for a I ; ; ( jj: .! big swindling operation. ' i ' t h Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received Honer- S ; i me ore valned at $G.044.80 and Lion ore ; ! s valued at $428.30; total value, $0,473.11. i 1 I A soldier named Greenman -was arrested ! j i ' I last night for being drunk, and handed over ..; j j 5 j to the military authorities. r - j Elbridge Tufts was arrested last night for ! : ;. 1 fast and reckless driving. Thomas Gillespie ; ' was arraigned before Justice Spiers on the ; ; ; same charge. j i Lieutenant Turner left Fort Douglas yes- 1 ; t terday in command of a guard having charge ': ' of four deserters, who are booked for Fort j , : I Leavenworth, Kansas. f i i ? Nicholson, of the News, seems to believe i j J H in the "holding out" theory advanced by Judge Zane, after all. At least, he believes j ' 1 in holding his wives out of the way. ' , ' i i,' A deserting soldier by the name of Stuart ; ' 'j was caught yesterday. He deserted from i' : ij! Company A. under Captain Badger, some j . time ago, and on arrest was handed over to : ; ; 1 the authorities at Camp. A brakeman on the D. & E. G. at Provo : ; ! got two of his fingers in between the draw heads and had them badly mashed. Dr. , -I 1 1 Pike finished the operation by amputating '. " i( and dressing the digits, and the brakeman , , j was brought up to St. Mary's Hospital for 1 , I repairs. ' Some thirty indictments under the Terri- , : torial statutes were reported by the Grand M j ' Jnry &t Provo, last week, and the unlawful ; ; ' cohabitation calendar will receive dueat- : ' , ; ? tention the present week. It is expected there will bo numerous' indictments under , ; the Edmunds law. ' ' ' i . !; j The Ogden News learns from the police of . ' ( that town that the new curfew law works admirably, having the effect of keeping the ' 1 ' ' noisy striplings off the streets. Now let ,' Salt Lake have the same kind of a law, and '..;.,:! the hoodlumism for which our city is noted ' : ,! 'I may be perceptibly abated. ' ;i j t.T16 witnesses in the Sears, Rossiter, ,1 Brain, Miner and Cannon unlawful cohabita- . 1 - ' tion cases were excused until to-morrow ' 1 j morning at 10 o'clock. Abraham Cannon, ! ! ' I indicted for U. C, is reported quite sick i ' j with typhoid fever. The others are able to . ; ; ; j ' be tried for the enjoyment of their peculiar i I ij religion. i ! j Butte city is exceptionally well provided ! '. M t i j with places of amusement. There are in ;! J ! that city four variety theatres, one concert I j i hall, and an immense skating rink one of I ' 1 .the largest in the West all of which are I ' . j open every night. There is, besides, a Grand f ; I i r Opera House, at which a splendid business 1 I ' t is done by traveling theatrical companies. j It is reported on good authority that three- I ; 1 thirds of the lawyers and rook-sharps down I ! : , at Provo in the Beck-Eureka suit have been j ; so seriously sick most of the time that the ! : drug stores have been very busy filling neces- j ' sary prescriptions in their cases. The ship- I ; ments of Salt Lake beer down there the last j i , 1 : ! week give the report considerable strength. , |