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Show v MR. APPLEMAN HA8 BEEN PREYED UPON When a person mlstieats n fellow-countryman fellow-countryman and botli parties are foreign for-eign to tho country In which the en"-feline en"-feline Is committed various legal proceedings pro-ceedings should1 suffice to rectify mat-tens; mat-tens; when aliens trample upon the toes of true American citizens, how-otrr, how-otrr, tho sense nnd dignity- of other citizens receive a shock, and sympathy sympa-thy Is bound to be expressed In favor of the offended. A local example seres to Illustrate the latter case and I Is not to be wondered at that uelgh bors and friends of the mnltrented parties par-ties enter complaints. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applemnn, nnt urallcd citizens of America, quiet and Inwabldlng people, straight forward for-ward and honest In evvry espect, have during their six year residence in Logan been repeatedly mistreated by foreigners, who have unavoidably fallen Into the employ of Mr. Applemnn. Apple-mnn. Previous newspaper comments show that In the aggregate the gentleman gentle-man here mentioned hus sustnlned loss to the extent of $(;.'). 00 In cash, and In addition a valuable diamond ring wns recently taken from his home. Officers hnve lent valuable assistance as-sistance to the family, but even with this they hnve been ns prey for tho Indolent, nnd have been made to suffer. Recently a report has reached the ears of friends that even bodily Injur) In-jur) might be dealt to ths mnri. nnd fear Is now felt by members of hl.i family. Leaving the town has een been considered, but solid business men of the city hnve looked hit the matter and have advised Mr Apple-man Apple-man to remain at his stand and continue con-tinue his stralgnt forwaru business. It Is certalnl to be regretted t'uit inch a condition exists In our midst, but i'o criticism enn here bo ollered ns the root of Mi" trouhlo hat not (ome to light. e U |