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Show DEPUTY JJ. EDMONDS AIDS IN BOM OF EimS Deputy Sheriff J. W. (Edmonds was In Salt 'Lake last Saturday night to aid in the round up of the girls of the underworld In compliance with the federal ragulation that such should not exist within five miles of an army encampment When it was decided to make this raid some preliminary work was done In the way of spotting and locating the houses and individuals under suspicion, suspic-ion, and under this system 91 birds were marked for slaughter. However, many of these beauties, it seems, had friends at court, who tipped them off regarding the approaching avalanche and when the net was spread only six-i six-i teen maidens and one soldier were cap-I cap-I tured by the officers. They were held wlttTbut hail by the federal authorities. The others took wings and flew to nearby communities, Ogden being the chief city of refuge. A few, It Is said, 'with eyes which shine like the stars of morning and lips redder than cherry in the summer time, paid Bingham a call. When the state went dry last August. Aug-ust. Nevada and Wyoming magnanimously magnani-mously received those who could not survive In dry territory, but it is said that these two states are now well stocked in that line and can hardly accommodate the remainder who are ' being banished from Utah. |