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Show MUST NOT ENTER , DISREPUTABLE HOUSES C. B. Horton, superintendent of the Western Union lines west of the Missouri Mis-souri river.- is In the city in company with C. F. Patterson, another official of the company and W. Salisbury, bis own assistant. ,. . . Mr. Horton heartily indorses the action ac-tion of the cltlsens committee which condemns the practice of sending messengers mes-sengers into saloons and houses of ill-repute. ill-repute. He says that if the boys go Into In-to these places It is -in direct violation Cf the rules of the company. The company com-pany rules direct messengers to keep out of such places, and the instructions are for them to go no further than the doors of 'such places when answering calls. Mr. Horton and hU party are on a trip of Inspection of the Salt Lake office, of-fice, which is one of the most Important in the West. Prior to his appointment to succeed the late? Col. Dlckey, he was located at Denver, but will move to Omaha in the near future. He says that no changes are contemplated for this office. |