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Show KltOlill HAS MM HAL WIIM. Therefore Hie Krn Hand ul Ihe U Has Hern Laid I p II Ira. hen the early auushiue foil on southwestern south-western Salt Lake City and whispered to ihe citizen returning to his home with a dark juggernaut Jag on board, Deputy Marshul Doyle faded into the laiidscapii and returned shortly alter bearing with him a whickered country-man country-man of Hamlet w hose name Is J. M. Krogh. Colonel Kmgb Is a Danish shoemaker who needed several w ives in his business niid who started In to a-cumulating a-cumulating enough children for a mess, aided and abetted by Theresa, his wife, suit Helena Ncilson, who asserts that she also is entitled to a quarter section of the heart of the shoemaker. Doylo brought the hob) out (it. lo-gether lo-gether with several babies and n neighbor neigh-bor as witnesses. Commissioner Pratt office was Iniiudated with broken Danish vowels and sharp-cornered language for some time during the trial. None of the crew with the exception id Krogh could speak a sufficiently good variety or Kng-lish Kng-lish to peddle on ihe streets. So he interpreted in-terpreted and eerybody talked or hushed babies to sleep simultaneously. What is your name?" asked the court of Theresa. "I my husband his wife," ibfl declared, de-clared, decisively. "Are you married to him?" "O, yes, pretty well." "Do you want an attorney to talk for you" "No. I nev belong no lurnverein. My husband was In Saengerfent " "I mean a lawyer to ask questions. "No lie. Truth " How long have you lxn married !" Ves." "Ves. what?" ' Long time married'' How many years!" ' Two like other woman's, I pretty gitod hear " I he commissioner gave it up and turned to Helena. He asked lo r lb s, that thu oilier and the nest thing, but Helena had a stony glare only fr him. i'.nally it dawned on her that they wanted her t talk, ho she shifted Urn baby to the other hip, and began. The lirst statement she mad sounded bku a wooden legged man falling down a back stairway, with a sinit'o full of hard coal, fried a Danish pollysylhtbto fell io a typewriter and broke it, and another brief statement ff fact dislocated dislo-cated the commissioner's ear drum. She ground out Danish and Moriiou elisjuence by the y ard the cord aud all other attempts to chi ck her laded ig nobly. Finally, to extinguish her. the judge decided to hold Krogh fur the district court. |