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Show i SENTENCE MYSELF TO TEN DAYS AT HARD LABOR kU PENANCE?' Salt Lake City, April 2. "I hereby sentence myself to ten days, hard labor la-bor as pemvaco for my foolishness."" "I am going to build an addlUon to this house on L street, and feel that t.he work will do mo good.' These aro the words of Samuel D. Lee, whose girl bride forsook htm after af-ter they had been - married twenty minutes last Thursday, Ho had spont noarly $400 for clothes cloth-es and Jewelry and In addition to this had given her a deed to $4000 worth of property. "I do not knqw where my wlfo Is and I shall try to forgot her if she doos not want to live with me. All I want is my property back and I am determined to have it. I have taken steps that will cnablo me to so-euro so-euro this property, and I am sure that I can gel It back." Mr. Leo takes a very optimistic view of tho matter. Ho realizes that ho has mado a mlstako, but aaya It is natural for all to err, and feels that this coincidence is merely an addition addi-tion to his experience. Mr. Leo owns considerable property proper-ty In Salt Lake City and will look after his Interests hero for tho present. |