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Show WILL PISH FOR TROUT IX TETON STREAMS Some corking good fish stories mav be expected with reasonable certainty soon Judge C. B. Dlehl. of tho criminal division divis-ion of the Cltv court, will take his summer sum-mer vacation In a few days, accompanied by Justice Dana T. Smith and Dr. Francis P. Richards, and will spend a part of that vacation fishing In the Teton country. coun-try. Judge J. .1. Whltakcr. of the civil division of the City court, will keep the wheels of Justice prlndlni; In Judge Dlehl's court In the latter's absence. Judge Dlehl expects to catch some whoppers on his trip that Is. If he can locate his missing llshlng tackle. .-V Sherlock Sher-lock Holmes mystery surrounds the fishing fish-ing tackle, In which tho Judge indicates Detective Chnso and Captain Burhldge of the police force. Judge Dlehl savs the detective Is responsible for his fishing tackle, which he lent to him more than a year ago. Detective Chase admits bor-. rowing tho tackle, but Intdsts that tho Judge sent him an order to let another friend have It, and tho order was respected. re-spected. Now neither can remember who was named In the order, and the Judge wants Burbldge to detail Chaao to look up the missing tackle. The captain refuses re-fuses to do so and there Is a grnve suspicion in the Judge's mind that Bur-' bldge knows too much about the missing tackle already to gain any comfort from an Investigation. Chase says the loan Is barred by the statnie of limitations now. anyway, and chuckles exultantly. Whether tho Judge recovers his fish basket, ree land fly book, valued at ?17.no or not he will go fishing, anyway, and police court attaches may look for somo whoppers on his return. |