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Show I jf !;; J , IiSunJaj and SALT LAKE i "Phis is-the ; will s;iv at L, uie -witc- CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD l;one." He The management of the street rail- noiiey tout: , way company, continuing its pleasant , .n& of a vi : c ustom of remembering its employes at lock invest Christmas, has presented each one of ptimistic v i' 275 employes with 100 ticket books-. I adeavor to There is not a street railway in the li.it all is country that is .conducted with so little :'i.-hi Mat: friction as the street railway in this he ::3U an city. romised tl , . , , tatcni'Mjl v Tlie rane company, which has a uildiiiK ' house in this city, is distributing how' th tt c among lies many employes $250,000 in rcditt d wit ' cash, representing 10 per cent. of each riled ait employe's wages for the past year. 11 The distribution aftcctine the emnlov- .ectuiK 1 . . cs in this city, wa?made last evening. .upteruy. J b Manager Bowen, to the delight of alter tl ;.: lhc recipientg. ji opi.-rty, w laine. he ti TI)e f rien(jg" "of T .nee Lynch, who is u the pari;- under sentence i. -xeouted on Jan. . y, and tha g, 1904. are usin - vcv effort to induce without the Governor Wells -t . f. ant a respite so j " future t that the condfn r.rd man's cape may ihis same again be brouglu before the. board of I eccipt for pardons, and the m-tter will probably I'latz assure be laid before th governor in the next I eal estate 1 few dajei. .Sin'.''. it became known that I iclonKing t Lynch saved the li?' of 'Guard' Jacobs I ash that is at the t-tate prison t. e night of the out- I inns that break, he has gained hundreds of ruflicicnt to' , friends, who fel that his act is de-o de-o that ser ' i perving of recognition and his sentence "hat the wc should have bern commuted by the h spring. ' board of pardons. He said "f iiiitily bett n view of the uncertainty as to f the" cath whether or not Lynch fired the ehot ra of pros- that killed Coln?l Prnw1--, tnere being iot far dii, four lnen implicated in the, hold-up at -ither Call' ?,ie l'me- tnf friends of Lynch feel that lalf the an tnc board shou'd have commuted his t 'strong" r f-pntcnoe. It is also believed by many rlmrmuch t,!,at,. r-ronunendation ;Nudge io . . Hooth. who tried the capo, and District T ' f II ih Attorney Eichnor should have heen fuf- jn tun in feient to secure a. commutation of t-en- Irrssod to ,pnce f0. Lynch. ! vsa as foil . . |