Show IS STOLEN AND HAWKED ABOUT STREETS OF MEXICO CITY f Romantic but with all the romanticism rudely shattered by b storm and hard real realism realIsm realism ism was tho the honeymoon tour of Mr and Mrs J M 1 Snow of Salt Lake That bri brigands brigands gands may ma be found in Mexico City and with all the th romanticism thrown off is the Tact fact that Mr lr Snow says sas has been forcibly Impressed upon him It n was on Oct 23 that Miss Lulu Keyt Ket Keyting ing In and Mr Snow were married They left leCt on the same day da on their bridal tour going directly to Los Angeles A geles and arriving lug ing In Mexico City Nov No 1 L When hen they left Salt Lake they thi had with them two trunks carrying not only onh the tIle clothing for tor their th ir trip but the trousseau as well wel They returned to Salt Lake last Friday but ut without the trunks or clothing and as a sequel to this fact a suit will be filed against a hotel In Mexico City for 1400 damages It Is with smiling embarrassment that Mr Ir Snow speaks of the th misfortune at attending attending attending tending his and antI it was only after persuasion that he consented to talk about it The story stor is not only interesting for tor the reason that tl at the world enjoys the discomfiture of the bride and groom but because It shows what can happen In Mexico When we arrived In Mexico City Mr Snow said I gave the tile baggage checks for our two trunks to the clerk of the hotel where wh re we had luid engaged apartments On the evening of ot our arrival the trunks had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been brought to our rooms and I be began began began gan an Investigation atlon and found that they were missing from the depot The hotel people claimed that they had not been brought there and well for a while I Iwas Iwas was as up against it I simply lo 10 locate locate cate the trunks A J few days later while Mrs Snow and andI I were walking down the street we were staggered stag ered to see sec a woman wearing caring one of Mrs Snows dresses and aud hat and our astonishment was increased when a little bit later I met a colored man wearing one no ne neof of my m suits That put us on the track and It long until we located one of the trunks We Vc learned that a colored man employed as a porter in the stole the checks from the clerk went to the depot and got the trunks and then hawked the con contents contents contents tents about the colored colony in the city We Ve had this man arrested but under the Mexican law a man can only be bo held sev hours under suspicion and be before fore fors we could obtain our complete proof this time had elapsed and he was freed Under the same name law the man could not be rearrested on the same charge In any an event he had In the meantime made his escape across the border Since then we have hae been accumulating proof I 1 have engaged attorneys In Mex Mexico Mexico ico City CIt and today toda a suit will be filed tiled in inthe Int Inthe the t e Mexican courts courts against the hotel to recover damages for tor the trunks and their contents We Ve lost over 1400 worth of clothing and we think we can hold the hotel liable since the baggage checks had been turned over to one of its authorized the clerk |