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Show POOR LO PAYS OUT TOO MICH HOIEY Lo, the jioor Indian, one of the Irwin & Hii-gig's Front ir-r Days' outfit, will remember Ogden with Badness He was on his way Thursday night to catch the special train for Salt Lake, where the Wild West show has an engagement, and had not more than five minutes to secure bis seat He w;tM attracted, however, by I he show display of a merchant r.n lower Twenty-fifth street, and suddenly craved a new pair of kicks patent leathers at that. Ho entered the store, pot a fit, and handed the merchant a five-spot for the $2 r.i.i pair, and Immediately hustled hus-tled for the depot and the train. He found at Uio depot that be had a minute to spare, end sought out the station master, with a request that the latter secure, the .2.Mi change due and forward it to Salt lke. He did not know which at-re ho purchased the shoes in, and appeared qmte depressed de-pressed when told It would be next I to Impossible to recover the change, and that the fault wax with himself for not adopting the Yankee style of neer l.iivlng a thing when one can't wall for the change. |