Show TOOK HIS TWENTY Contractor Dooling1 Tells of a Pleasantry Pleas-antry Perpetrated by Railroad laborers on a Companion Some of the navvies employed on the Oregon Short Line cutoff at Dorcmus station near Silver City seem to have a most cheerful and taking way of appropriating ap-propriating the belongings of others Contractor M Dooling who was at the Cullen yesterday related an Incident Inci-dent that came under his personal observation ob-servation just before he Wt the grading grad-ing camp The men bunk together In parties of four One member of a cer taint cjmirtettc decided that he had made all the moniy i reasonable man should care for ut one time and he drew his pay Jt amounted to twenty good mound hard dollara Ai he bade his bunk mates goodbye he carelessly Jingled the musical coins in his pocket The three proposed a little farewell AMI Ik and when they got the capitalist In a secluded placi they sat down on him and went through his pockets talc lug the coin and dividing It among tliemitsI v cr Although relieved of the perils and responsibilities of wealth the victim AVIIS not satisfied Tie appealed to Mr Dooling for transportation to Salt Lake where he Innocently supposed the Salt hake county officials would have Juris diction over the robbers but Mr Doollnt could not get him the transportation trans-portation The victim then wanted Mr Doollns to interfere in his behalf with the bandits but the contractor being wise In his day and generation declined to ofllcUite as n Solomon among his men Whrn last auen the victim of the robbery was preparing to go to the nearcJt Justice of tho I peace In search of Justice Mr Dnollng says that railroad labor Is hard to get and still harder to keep |