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Show V MERE FROM UTAH C. E. Murdock, who several years conducted the grocery business in the building now occupied by Barnes Mercantile Company, was in the city several days lately calling on friends. Mr. Murdock is now in business at Beaver, Utah, and was on his way home from Los Angeles, where he has been for a few weeks. Hemet (Cal.) News. LIK TROU1SLE FOR THEMSELVES The first arrests in Utah for infractions in-fractions of the prohibition law were fourteen saloon-keepers in Tooele for failure to report their supplies of left-over booze. And a messenger boy in Salt Lake City for carrying a pint bottle of whiskey in a suit case to a lodging house for a supposed customer, who proved to be a detective. |