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Show Faber Pictures of Salt Lakers DEPUTY GAME WARDEN WIL- j LI AM BINGLEY, better known as "Bill." has done remarkably good ser- , ' vice while occupying that position. He I has made himself feared among those I who violxte the game laws of the t State. "Bill" does not always seek conviction, but he Is earnest in his j advocacy of the closed season for I game, and wants to see the birds, j beasts and fish protected during the 1 closed seasons. ! ( x: RICHTER may have the map of I 1 Germanv on his broad Teutonic face, J I but if lils brain-pan could be exam- i I ined the map of Salt Lake City would J be found firmly imprinted thereon. I He- is a firm believer in Salt Lake's future greatness, and thinks and ! talks about the posslbilltes of Salt I I Lake real estate Investments all the I time. r I Any one could tell that JOHN J. M'CLELLAN was a musician. Not - that he has any of the freaklshness usually attributed to arista of the musical mu-sical persuasion by the cartoonists, tut his very countenance is indicative of melody and rhythm. There is 'no more popular man in Salt Lake than the presiding genius of the big Taber- nacle organ. I |