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COURSE IN LAK : al 1 B ' a 1 1 HALTED hI Jf M - lJAINItKH na S 1 r 7' Refers in ’ '1 ' KM EMf the chief of police Complainthim that to compelled dischargea bartender The er cent of the prisoners conAssymption of the office of president marketing of fruits andheir undr threat of revoking his license fined in the Salt Lake to handling were the chief topics countyjail leave of the board of education last night by because the bartender is alleged the institution in better physical detectives delegates to con JL Barrette talked back to two yesterdayby thesocietv’s-‘convention W was signalized by have the State ife Largely W WilsonH Horticultural Up With dition and with more flesh than when prompt action of the new official in was made to Commissioner “Curly” at The Were by Murray giving the board Shearman yesterday growers they enterei is the contention of Sher“jackin’ Jr to adobt membersofa tho of the Court saloon at urged by W H HomerVaried Incidents of B'usup” for setting the students proprietor public of iff who South and State a standard system packing hq Andrew Smith Jr contends schools consistent and persistent fruit advised Wilson to take IVI that the chargesof insufficient feeding Shearman with packing ought to be bad example of tardiness and dilatoriness Struggles r 'w' ww u the the by the grower of the prisoners at up under guaranteed If 111 the county bastile about matter mayor for and and tho fbfr the gathering meetings association conditions I! are without foundation whose jurisdiction the case comes board business The in transacting new also advised him to the marketing “In almostevery case” said the sheriff president called attention to the fact that obtain as a result of th6 The bartenderEd Hollenbeck now ”prisorerswho are kept in the that board members had been in the I' reinstated in his position last work L A 60 years of 11 county jail! any length of time at all habit of letter received nh 'Hf’ in at irregular was night begin to fatten and their health straggling byX’ Edward iTay hours one of the foremostartists of shows that while two or three sat the lor from According to the story related to Senator Reed Smoot under improvement They certainly others (the United States much up papers sat date of in reference to Jhe about signing detectives ebruary known for his canwouldn’t fatten if they were starved commissioner two Moroni bill the rooms trying to entertain In for a standard Gillespie and H D Lyon called at WHpending Congress a-t It is fact that prisoners productionsportrayingthe natural welkknown most bpx read to the 'asseihbly otner son’s place a few days ago and charged apple was who eacn bhd are put in the county jail It follows There was no formality connected the bartender with I’ naers of Utah and the Intermountain possible to Hollenbeck III If m way with installation of the contrive in the saloon The ’Commission! main there every of being newly elected gambling them State Horticultural iuiies lUiea at t:is m officers yesterday at transferred Mr Barrette took the chair otljer prison must' be of bartenderinvited th make an desire to acItnowKf he to any Dear Sir: home of his nephew William They president andthe report of the They did so and found noth edge the receipt of letter lot bet ter food at the jail your getting county board’s election of new officers at its ing 1914 inclosing a xjopy tilmer 274 irst or not be anxiousto avenue Death wquld relast read by the clerk officers v meeting was The are alleged to have of the resolutions recently adopted? fo main there lowed a sudden attack The officers installed were Barrette diabetes W “Well we don-’t see anything by the State Horticulturalcom-': The sherjff had bis jailers weigh a president: H V Van elt vice but there is hursday gambling going on here mission recommending the enactn number of prisoners an compare their president: L P Judd clerk A Whitney anyhow” into law of witn their weigh'ts when put meat House bill Illi’S-to Since coming to Utah with his Barents weights Thp treasurer “If you think we the l I are violating establish a forin jail results of this test standard boxinie-ii which law and in 1869 Mr ' go ahead arrest me” the apples note what Culmer has produced many the Petition Is Received you say tne sneriri proposes to submit to said lation to this bill paintings and assure ypn the best of when he is given A petition from residents in the is III A county commissioners officers reported the matter to that when It which “Sunset The of the Washington school comes before the Sona nearing are snown in the following asking the chief and the chief called Wilson ate for discussion shall give it on the Desert" and a of Hike table: that Vacant property adjoining the to his office W’ilson explained that school be purchasedas most careiui consiaeration-’A sron the natural Weight a playgrounds there had been no gambling and the wondersof 'an bill Has been referred from t im-Tr Juan on Weight was referred to the committeeon buildings chief declared that the matter would the House on co! county One of his best isoned and committee of and rks Prisoner grounds The board also entrance te dropped According to the and Wilson age weights "Augusta” a picture of John Randolph 172 194 for the additional measures th raj payment chief called him again and told him will be held natu hearing by the lateft? Douglas 174 that has been John ground the Riverside school purchased that unless he fired he bridge in southern Utah is now owned Hollenbeck next Wednesday John 147 161 for playgrounds committee Anselmo his license 'at the would revoke by former 148 139 George Harris saloon W Armstrong in the of course f aft 164 the Bank w n lt y C rank Inlow Lewjs Report was made that the matter of on tne Relation i Wilson told Hollenbeckof the chief's aaaress 101 52 158 turning the rulterow-er er” advised the nlemA over the school district’s taxes and statement Hollenbeck remained to Culmer was born in Kent England of the society to ship their jbesV Robert Watson 105 118 at the first of the yearWn-stead fl promptly Yesterday Wilson bers March 25 1854 and in 1869 A away tofromMr work products out of the state- as' th© freight A Hill 158 171 of the middle of Jiad went ebruary to see if the to Utah with his parents who il If It Shearman rates he said on a high product’ 149 150 been taken up with the treasurer chief of police could dictate as to his grade located (l (I county in Salt Lake and V?? 148 150 just as high William Hardman and the treasurer had promisedto and if he could arbitrarily are as on the Inferior continued employees their residence product Mr to' here up to the time of G 141 151 dp this in the future The board voted Armstrong referred Wilspn revokehis license his recent trip east ‘declaring that nix their death a’ few 'Years ago J Kelly 169 to the form of approve bonds for $100-000 ‘U have nothingto do with the matter” Engaged optimistic feeling prevailed in eastern’ in various recently sold to the Harris Trust Mr pursuits the declares these prisoners said “but during The sheriff Shearman made financial and that a big influx of his life Mr at bv his jailers company of Chicago An appropriationa note of the complaintin case anything of people centers nicked random the Culmer found of $60 was to west may be expected reference to what was made to purchase films for further comefe of it time to devote to art and and without any simply his success Gofcon Bently AVoolley son of ir near future The use in the motion picture machine advised to speaker ir known about their condition Wilson make complaint to in the the with little tutoring be termed l oolley n 430 E Ninth ‘South as part of the equipment of the the and told him to put his growers to become a strong maythan of this for tiie rwro east in the early part of June mayor or more forty has received schools An of $50 was back to work and let the chief working unit and complimentedth soofficial notice from appropriation Starr of M Wardrop years lfo was secretary and treasurer C Wardrop son for use by the high school art arrest him if he has any cause-for XVI 113 fcUVU Of his made I’Pointment of 300 E South has of the Culmer interests in this Twelfth departmentto obtain services of living him” Urges Advertising notice of his recommendation ‘that duties occupied models It is asserted by the police a A Merrill agricultural- expert of the greater part natVe on of Utah Ho was born in this or ity appointment reported that he had been fleeced the’Salt of his time January30 1S6 drop born 29 man Lake was Would Unify Department Route urged:the dele )!public : of his in attended tjio public! 1896 and gambling game in the gates to conserve their lands by Iren wag atte the marriedin 1878 to Susan A tlls Unificationof the systemof physical saloon money oL ity from he use of fertilizer thus pavingthq which the education in the public schools widening erous Wells a daughterof Dajiiel H V1 in Wells A1 'aschool being thenTtltondlng way for an increased prbducti school from he will be its and bringing it under the way productivity and sister of Pity HiKh which scope a a of the yeS L “You in Utah have a splendid soil" Commissioner member in tiie spring general direction and head of one general Ifeber M graduated TO time climate and these Wells Mr Culmer is survived mor class at the present Hhis fellow assets prominent is tobe at a by bls wife among supervisor considered should be counled with iudiclotts iulver-’ two Vas had a military train- students and holds the positions of sons II Wells special met'ting of the board of education the present time a memCITY and of Mr Merrill wh Kenneth Culmer of Salt jnher ofbeing-at the school paper and first be held tising”to declared the state militia and captain of to ebruary24At according the1 methods adopted by! the Iske two of the cadet battalion If he decision of the board the same daughters Mrs rank T A of the to company cadet battalion of pf his appointment he will take orange growers California to create Robertsof Salt Lake and Mrs the high school time bids will be opened on lockers for David He received his idfor thtelr by the required for admlsa demand product extensive DO n’t ITT nt tn examinations the new high school Vaimes of Los Angeles: two brother® tm He said that 60 OOG w ironi congresssfo sipn in the early part of April and will advertising' Joseph The clerk submitteda financialto statement Only Loophole Im for Commission to G Culmer prominent asphalt and man Howelj and will take'the IJa Is cars of shipped by the past nnnn oranges had been uu avo tor finihlnr nf showing expendituresup oil of ontranno v IH1 LiUHO 11 1914 school this year I? manufacturer Independence year Total Rescind Its Action in California growers expenditures amounted Passing K£n and W Merrill was H followedna the Culmer of Bellington to from July to Ordinance $66434262 by J H with ebruary $688-15292 Manderfieldassistant-general Wash of this year as compared freight and agerlt O Will for the same period of the Notwithstanding the “reasons why it Varled Buaines Career Drop Salt Lake urther Action Route passenger who made a abort school year should not construe viaduct over its a flalk on freight rates as pertaining While In ’his to eighteenth year Mr resolution at Third providingthat the board tracks North” the Oregon tne fruit Ctilrner was Industry and mentionedsomi-of of A education Short Line will have to build the bridge engaged as a well digger shall hold an executive the difficulties in and unless the city commission rescinds its connectionwith when barely out of his teens he session on a date at or near that? of the the handlingof fruit consignments made action of became a carpenter and later a bookkeeper Appointment was yesterdayby next regular meeting at which the a month ago requiring the Is Refuted ’z for G W H with of raising the of to construct a viaduct Chargq Commissioner Shearman maximum should companyis the stand taken by the city Culmer & Co wholesale matter in the city attorney for eighth grade teachers This Ernest A White of Brigham City grocers which company he was to meet him today franchise held by gave be was Under the as the for the Brigham" interested at the time of his death considered adopted by the attorney reason Mr and look Into legal phases of the the railroad from the city the road is board No date was set for this meeting ruit association’s refusal to amalgaCulmer attained a wide reputationas required such viaducts to create a civic The of salary to construct mate with the society that- the or£an proposition matter increasing ah accountantand was often called as its tracks as the city may vice commissionto handle Issues for eighth grade teachers from $1010 to over require izers were not bona fide fruit growers' moral Difficulty Will Be in after years an expert where large failures and in Salt Lake penalty of In answer to his statementa $1200 a year and on a basis of twelve under rollcalL‘ question has raised as of the franchise of the members present oi were to be cleared up A been to instead of ten as at present was made accounts months Settled by passed an ordinance the original 187G to 1882 Mr whetherit Would be legal for the commission has been under consideration for some The cqcmrission all' rom organization committee Culmer carried The to to create such a construct the of asserted that they were! on a job printing and publishingbusiness Will subsidiarytimethe There is considerableoppositionordering companyNow whom by Include viaduct in question in of body and give it the that according to the fruit business printing powers would to change and editing the Utah have to be city attorney there is no O vested in it for its work to of the board Attention having beenof the way for Knudson urged a andcloser! Only effective the tb evade building the Miner the first mining paper published Up be made In view of the with the state rom drawn by Principal George A Eaton company county bridge In the Intermountain states He also ruling by the city attorney that uless it can “bring influence to fairs the Salt Lake High school to the fact tiie published the Salt Lake Journal of commission can not delegate powers that the present senior class on the commission”to cayse that L D Batchelor of the Agricultural two which bear stonecuttersemployed the civic art body to rescind its action in to energetically passing college expressed himself in favor Commerce the Utah Gazetteer the' first byBecause commission it is worked when the proposition the ConsolidatedStone the ordinance feared he miay hold likewise in regard of high school first came lists in horticultural residence directory published in Utah company at the new premium has been given by any vice commission school reality is No intimation departments of public exhibitions Widvale which has- the contract for up to make the new and the first volume-of Tullidge’s Quarterly of the Tyie of member of commission that commissioner waterworks desirous Of holding Its graduatingex Other speakersdn theof program were" furnishinggranite for the state Capitol magazine that the the is contemplated J M however contends commission the institution ordinance White manager Ogden ruit city in new the were dischargedyesterdaymorning liar delegated of A man of real literary attainments handling the ercises board directed the buildings nd Marketing exchange H H’ Thompson blanpowers Mr an infraction of the company’srecorder ad the chief of requires that the company of Roy H Calmer gained a wide reputation’ rulesforthe run al question to police report at the The measure J E ket eon rae grounds committee to Wnghl entire of sixty-fivc arid police of as a writer and editor acting in the gang department a na feasibility of moving submit its plans and specifications Ogden GW Woodberry W nat meetingon the Palmer and 'Ji Gx laid down their tools and next into Within ninety daj’s after of the Duffin latter capacity on the Utah stonecutters equally legal to create school May A the until July would ofbe five the new passage Miner went on strike A now and that the viaduct conference board persons and give that that ordinance be the of the Salt Lake between This action the reverse of the course board the from the architect was ollowing conclusion era Times Dally one of the earfy the stonecutters within eighteen and the officials of the decided torical same pointed to practical completionafter months here dally of the state upon by the commissionMonday power and scope of of the school program a visit was made tep papers Provo in the afternoonand authority the smelter company was-held by March Salt- Lake night was taken Journal of night that the upon recommendation Commerce It was said last men The of speeches was inter of the city engineer on Opinion and for several work this who Action Hinges CiVY spersed program years was resume morning GLENN-WITNESS with solos by Miss Edith Pier dramatic would that if uiecemeal will be taken OR editor of the Salt Lake It was said last night that the two contracts were This matter up today vora Herald own icKay men were tor ills office would be with the attorney and upon his opinion also dischargedbecauseof heasty io oe caned of the disposal of tys Culmer was in with work the The discussion engagedthe drinking which rendered them unfit overloaded commissioner announces will by thl manufacturingpursuits has been received from the products will be the theme of organizing for work The method of handling water main any further action to be taken L as T Astfton of Glenn deposedofficially Salt Lake Glass Salt Lake Edward the office of the Works after July will be him If the attorney holds that the head Qf the purity Sait eastern b Stone extensions determined squad of the music morning's conference Salt Lake Soap company Consolidated Chemical Works company said the in the meantime The Lake police department was the star bureauthat the westernGraham tour of rancis felt that the citv will commission can legally be created the Salt Lake Jelly & company or Preserves discharge of men was a employment city yesterday MacMillen violinist who was due here reserve the right it is said to furnish commissioner proposesto gather data witness for the Case morning Pioneer Show matter which Its before riday night of the attractions company company it had a right to handle as it saw fit own-pipe in all cases and especially and begin of hearing the city commission as one ?nd Salt Lake preparation an ordinancein Bookbinding in of the Graham music and lyceum fN company but the contract for work from creating the vice If the to license to conduct Ie also carried on that the difficulty of now commission determine whether 1 Tuesday was until the middle of the year has been canceled It many mining operations of attorney rules adversely the a be granted was the men rooming house should consequenceand matter suitable substitute could behoped contractingfor ore hauling and all little would of will be dropped Mr to The commission that gotten be back to work today recommendation the commissioner Shearman says Emma Barnum later openingthe quarries of the Mountain There was here in time of streets it was has took the matter under advisementuntil but in this the local decided to The commissioner a Stone and Kyune Graystonecompanies no dispute Over wages or working prepared Health conditions been among'the Indian the the was not successful Mr Second South from to of the city commission prepares a decision management are at said Thirteenth members major Washakie have foundto be sd Ashtop East tp Universitjsetting the license now for a in the forth in brief his plans being made bad that L D Grecl avenue East paving Indian Devotee Time ito Art substitute bill extension of and for organization of the vice commission The chief of police acting upon which it Nois hoped can agent has recommendedspecial Thirteenth that a It only A few that O be Announced shortly’ was years ago to have it also Bitulitbic paving and asking whether each one is of some has be detailed there paved Glenn recommended reason td ?! Mr his business willing been given for the cancellation permanently Culmer gave up pursuits will probably be used it is said to support such a He time ago that the Barnum woman be The next attraction on the series will assist in’ preventing furtherspreadh oi that ho measure might devote his entire The city’s portion of cost will be $1600 states in the letter that unless he is refused a license' The commission and to teach the red men time to art and literature String quArtet of Berlin trachoma Since that petition of T assured that acting of the be the Zoellner The Albert for majority of the commission upon recommendation a more sanitary life ?‘i v time he has Hooper 23 The cellist of the quartet that favors the ebruary produced many works sidewalks on Ninth East from Twelfth it be chief refused the license withouthearing Creel and Miss Lucreatfa'-Kos IS TO BE measure would is also have been exhibited in all parts of the The city advised the a fine pianist South to of time and attorney having appeared the Simpson avenue was granted waste energy to prepare commission expert on lie was recently as soloist in Brussels trachoma United States and the work ordered The cost to the It The letter has not been to grant her a Antwerp and who government been detailed for sent hearing by financiers with large work inanfonji city will be about $200 yet by Mr persons Louvain The European appearancesthe scattered tribes Shearman as he desires to who Detective Glenn and several of Indians this-state holdings in Alaska to paint a series of McCarthy Declares That Possibly It was also decided to curb and get the attorney’s opinion first had been by him and of the Zoellners are noteworthy They employed recently returned from trip paintings typifying gutter have a scenery of that section paid from the contingentfund before royaltv In Members Did Not Understand streets in UniversityHeightsaddition appeared to They that condition Police ield money many Washakie say Not instances notably Before the Countess the George M ‘‘purchase evidence in the form of arc worse than in Skull vallev-where Cannon company In his letter the commissioner calls tobeer" of landers the mother of the present Culmer has taken a prominent bond to testified that they had It furnishing procured was that 40 per tciiU part jin civic matters participating in guarantee payment attention to the fact that 90 cent king of and this by royal command found of the public of the city’s-portion per evidence that Mrs ran a place Belgium of the Indians “Elimination utilities of cost amounting of the criticism Barnum were sufering from nublllp work of every kind He was They were also an heaped upon the police where liquor was sold on two occasions unlawfullyand A large found'’ committee as one of the working committees to $7500city is directly by the percentage' was honorary member of the Press club a due to their were harbored for purposes decorated queen mother They to be afflicted with of The budget for 1914 as adopted department have thal’diseasol &l of governors of the Commercial club is to methodsof handling the social evil and whereof women also played for Colonel Roosevelt member of the aboard and by the board of estimates immorality and there also is consider and apportionment the Commercial club of the moral Princess the Duchess Washakie blindness be deeply otner problems He points out a Aristarchi bind regretted” said "JY S was formally and Glenn did not wear policeman’sof more the adopted also that gambling and like evils offer others among committee at the time secretary of’ the by the city commission The badge yesterday many of the club was field for grafting present Home erected Commercial a and are a constant club traffic recorderj instructed His tendencies bureau while was to send copies interested him In literary source of criticism of the police RIGHTS ALLOTTED’ discussingtho action ofyesterday the ConnneTclalof it to all departments OR privilege! work Salt Lakers and he among partment He declares that Allotments for grazing on" dropping several committies was one of the foundersof the Wasatch club in — ters could be much the national ’forest for? 1911 more “It is a fact that the utilities committee Literary society and the Debating HE WASN’T of UP have Wasatch been completed bv EJ IL Clarice? handled by a commission five tnpni inactive last year club organizedseveral years ago was but it Chin lou and hers the police restaurant keeper than by supervisor of the forest And should he that department notices He was one of the remembered the committee prominent member of local Chinese of the Home have the commission mmare being sent to the sheep and cattle' founders could Colony said last would have night that he had been of Dramatic club of 1880 and a charter performed some of substantial men and possibly Recommendation Commissioner men of the of animalsthev Will Nearly five hundred “I Am valuable put to by the posed or work ft appeared however considerable Heber M Wells that1'a special appropriation be allowedtonumber take iito the forests?TThe meipberof the Rotary club annoyance one woman and provide it with a corps either its been members werethey not stilted report that he had arrested in a of qualified detectives to do the necessary Utah’ ’buttons were mailed to the of $2600 be made to convert uneral arrangements have not been that Uintahdivision of the forest hasgraz for the work did not raid Monday night or perhaps gambling He police work old Y M C A tennis court on Jng lands made pending arrival of G Culmer fully tcpficcommodate71000’ sheen that he was headquarters of the Twentieth the W’ho Is due to arrive in understandthe work or they may that not arrested but SalTSake from It is suggested by the commissioner Second South between Secondand Third and 370VriTtlet-while havs not have had sufficient this The a Chinese vas in States El Paso children’s Kansas afternoon encouragement who You taken gave that there should bo United infantryat EastJntobya the playgroundwas-held been made for fully 50appllcationS per centmore" be the following "I was a of the hotel committee the najne of Chin to the desk brothers of Mrs member the police and the Tex up commission yesterday animals time ago sergeant Charlie Joe another commission yesterday by George C Cowing of the bond some knew nothing pending outcome election vuimer Louis neoerR m wens Gersnom B Chinese Yesterday afternoon Mr director of the publicity of ebruary- 18 about’hotels and could never understand said that his name also had been mis-used held a conferencewith John Shearman I’REDlCTfok!S’ Walls Junius Wellsand Charles D Spencer OR It wise SNOW why was appointeda member was not deemed by the commission Wells Wells JosephS The plan proposed by Mr Shearman of the committee It is bureau of the Salt Lake Commercial to The cold ?wavo' which centered ?ovex probable that make further appropriations ‘Wells laid before Mr the Missouri similar conditions SpencerIn lub and Mississippi's valley WK prevailed on the public from the unappropriated surplus of the anld he expressed his utilities committee duringthe last few days 'has exhausted approval of treasury until it is learned ‘whether it He gave the ADOPT SOLDIER-VIOLINIST Its commissionerevery the King a member of the bond is to be voted for energy and normal f "PuVa lot of live on1 the public I "temperatures' Tho that he money water prevailed 'throughout "the4 board of governors of the Salt-Lake Utilities committee men would support of the Commer-j and east yesterday who understand governing board works improvements club xvin sewerplaygrounds Commercial the wdrk and wjll take interest in movement springlike f it The proposed site has temperatures hosn to cial club that here adopt resolutions club will soon discover learned recently been offered to the city under a reaching a maximum-Ves-: upon and thetheCommercial ten terday M 7$ dnoth Af HAnrv Hnlwik of 44 degrees4above value 'Of the years? lease free of Musically inclined people of Salt members of the Twentieth who left charge by A oi comittee is snow predicted for thtsviCjnHyi Lake who know celebrities by not yet accepted ortf Douglas for the Thecltyhas “ U r name Mexican by the weather bureau v tho offer but the park and rank but have few commissioner opportunities its to border wearing “I Am or Utah” advocates acceptance see their idols are wonderIf the bonds carry it is probablethat ing if ritz Kreisier causing much who plays at buttons are concern the appropriation will be made at work in the Tabernacle Students the library of to" the business JOB Monday is going to the S U recently OR were disturbed men of El Paso wear his uniform by the sudden IS The GETS1 yowlingof a cat don’t you throw those POT Aside Jrom ranking with Kubelik hall vras filled with the students and IN and in the foremost at the early hour buttons a Mlscha Elman morning the away wear rank of the noise began At first there was when El Paso ” world’s violinists shrill button a ser-' a Greater Kreisier Is a plaintive noise but it sopn swelled In vnien’Slck ’Carlos'employedat captain in the Austrian of tiie is said to tliiB the full geant Twentieth at volume to tones of a tomcat's restaurant intention 60West'13roadwayr xOltpfive bihers apbearinc1 dallv In arm delay And as all patronsof war cry have been of quitting his I askpd by an El Paso on appeal of the case of Caleb A melodrama know the Austrianarmy Miss job yesterdayand asked-for Lulu his pay Carpenter school' librarian and bring them io The'Hendd-u possesses Just a beautiful Inlow convicted slayer of Thomas E had been business man he says hegotl?ii granite stew standing her pencil Whited Lots of color ‘with the cutest cloak was in the supreme poised in her hand listening- to lt Never will we granted hung over his Jicad the throw away I office and receive a $4 'dictionary fori 93 C court yesterday’ wlren the 'which fgoes over bt 'Shoulder was result he and weird yqwls When the zenith of the iskwearing pair jor UtiahU buttons” replied called and continuedtor future setting of eyesa gaudily’ decorated owl was Am Bible for fv then & big hat with large reached she to the cents or a SO cents?' a plumej library closet hastened Attorneys 'fouTnlow'tvereout'of the of blue and 'green and sticking 'straight 'up in badlv lacerated the air opened the door spokea the sergcant and no)v every sol-J City and the case could: not be “argued few words In the tone of Will Kreis-’ to dier of the Twentieth proprietor George Wherefore yesterday TlJeease simply passed for the cat and the sound leased: wants a biitCarlos is By mail 8t jeent extra''ifer' “future setting''" charged in a complaint ler wearLhisUniform? 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