Show CHINAMEN HAVE AN AUCTION + Bidding Lively and Scene Picturesque But Wang May Tong Had the Most Money and Secured the Prize Charley Hoys mercantile establishment establish-ment the pride of Salt Lakes Chinatown China-town was sold at public auction yes lorday morning Wang May Tong had either the most cash or the largest knowledge of English 1 so he secured the place for S310 Probably others of I he bidders could not call to mind a figure In advance of that It I wan a rather large I gathering or oloslials I which assembled when the l sale becun a rid t hn effort of Auctioneer Onion In declaim on the many virtues of the Institution I t were hopelessly lost amid the babble and Jabber of the Chinese bidders Tho bids crept slowly upward until J310 was reached mi n < then there was a full f top The pale was made on an 1 order from Judge II I los nnd wis carried out with I the utmost decorum There IHS no heating of the tomtoms burning of in ecrackcrs but cense or explosion of > cr was of talk and gesticulation there heap I pleimly B sale WaS the result of dltejjnrjj 1h tU which tulp arose between Hoy and his two fOfC U U anti partners II K Foung mi Chong some months ago Fount imi brought suit Iii recOCI hong having hlOlgl 111 fl money which It I was alleged Hoy I mid misappropriated The store was placed in I lmpJropllatlt hill1 a receiver l and then I ordered old Hoy I vhn is i at present Chinese agent for ijio Rio Grande Western also eamo into prominence some months ago through trouble between himself and his I alleged bet terhmntif The woman loll Hoy and it win claimed that hewn he-wn not his wife and that ho IUd mistreated mis-treated hoc She wan finally font to a mission in I San FranHsro Foung and I lions flv that Hoy still owes them t about 1700 1 and that they I Intend to bring suit against him im less he Hell |