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Show . W " DID NOT SAY GOODBYE. The Studied Deoeptlou of a Selounkeeper and Ilia Train of Creditors. H. l'inkus has left the town and his departure is mourned by a list of unsuspecting un-suspecting creditors, in sums varying from $2.11) to $11100. l'inkus for some time before his departure, run a dive saloon at the corner of Second South and West Temple. His 'justomers belonged be-longed to the riff-raff element and the resort has the reputation of being a tough place. Hut l'inkus prospered. Five-cent beer and ten-cent w hisky increased in-creased the dimensions of his exchec-querer exchec-querer to magnilicent proportions. He opened a braueh saloon near warm i springs and this saloon also made him money. The next acquisition oftho ambitious am-bitious l'inkus was to open a two-hil lodging house over his Second South street saloon. With studied and methodical meth-odical shrewdness Pinkus put off his creditors until Sunday night, when he skipped the town. His flight was rut discovered until yesterday. Tho Finlu r Brewing company closed both saloons under a writ of attachment for $l!tUii, I!. K. Block & Co., and others are slightly slight-ly winged by the peregrinating Pinkus. |