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Show THE EVER FAITHFUL DOB OF A BINSHAM POLICEMAN lAn incident has happened in Bingham Bing-ham which calls to many minds the tribute to the dog by Senator Vest of Missouri. The senator, in speaking of the dog, said that the best friend a man may have In this worlcf may turn against him and become his enemy, ene-my, the children he has reared with loving kindness may prove ungrateful, ungrate-ful, his money may take wings and fly away from him at the time when he needs it most, but his dog under all conditions, in poverty and wealth, In sickness and disgrace, is alwavs and everywhere loyal, and faithful to his 'master. . Disciples of Senator Vest in Bing- ham were inclined to repeat the eulogy a few days ago on account of the manner in which the dog of former for-mer policeman J. H. White has been acting during, yie: paBt. week. -!Mr. White has" been undergoing treatment at a Salt Lake hospital and left his dog. "Joe," with George Hill. For the past year or more iMr White had been in the habit of ringing the curfew bell and now every time the bell rings that dog thinks his master is there and flies with all speed to the city hall. hoping to find the former policeman.! 'Mr. White was in town Wednesday 1 He came after his dog. He Bald that the dog was the most intelligent animal ani-mal he had ever seen, and that he had been offered $200 for it. die says that this dog would always chase the kids off the street after the ringing of the curfew. The dog knew that the ringing ring-ing at the bell meant that all children were to go home at once. |