Show CHERRY SISTERS ON WARPATH Stood Off Salt Palace Officials Successfully But Were Finally Subdued Sub-dued by a BenevolentLooking Old Man Whenever the Cherry Sisters discover that they cannot sing a note and that all who go to hear them do so out of mere curiosity and with a view to guying guy-ing them when even the curiosity evinced and paid for by the public in h this regard baa vanished and they lind thcmoelves high and dry on the shores of their once financial sea they will not be left without some r means of livelihood If the story which comes from the Salt PalaceIs to be believed and up to date It has not been denied The can gointo the ring against even tho best pugilists The famous trio had si slight disagreement dis-agreement with the Salt Palace man ngmont the other evening over a matter mat-ter of percentage connected with the receipts The sisters refused to put up ono cent additional and at the same time Issuing general dell > Palace Policeman Howclls was sent 1 I for to quiet things because he had I been a long limp a member of the Salt I Lake City police force and as a conse > hw quenco was supposed to be on to lila job CRACKED HEAD THREATENED If you show your black head In this place said one of the Cherries Ill crack It with this hammer She advanced ad-vanced and Howells retreated and summoned reinforcements the Inten tion being to lear clown the shack in which they were exhibiting The storming party advanced but the girls held the fort Manager Peters pleaded but In vain Each of the sisters was I armed with some kind of a club and their shack was their castle The besieging be-sieging party receded and finally a nice benevolent old gentleman with u kindly main went over and talked to them Just what taming ladies he used I has not yet been disclosed but he led the terrible trio to time ofllcc where the whitewinged dove soon circled nnd the agreement was reached that the contract should end this evening So alls well that ends well Howclls Is said to have remarked hat he never had taken much stock In time idea that women would make good policemen but now inclines to the belief that tha Cherries would be peaches In that business busi-ness |