Show TORE UP RECEIPT But Possibility of Dog Catcher Getting Get-ting Smallpox Is Not Altogether Al-together Remote S A citizen residing In the vicinity of Second West and First North street called nt The Tribune office last evening to express ex-press his Indignation over an act committed com-mitted by the city dogcatcher yesterday yester-day afternoon Tho man stated that Borne time early In the afternoon the dogcatcher dog-catcher called at thc residence oC Irs Mary A Cooley who lives at 171 West I First North and proceeded to take possession pos-session of her dog because as he claimed no tax had been paid on the animal Mrs Cooley assured the man that she had paid the tax and going Into the house brought out a receipt for the amount The colored official It Is said read the receipt deliberately tore it up and pronounced It a counterfeit For tome reason the man did not take the dog confident though he seemed that tho receipt was counterfeit and the man who brought the Information to The Tribune chuckled as he said that the only satisfaction satis-faction he got out o tho whole thing was that Mrs Cooleys house was quarantined quar-antined for smallpox In less than two hour after tho dogcatcher left which will probably cause the latter to forget all about that particular dogs running at to largo como without a license for some time |