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Show CTHIOCS C OPS CAPTURE CASE OF CABBAGES The tinie has corne the walrus said, To npeak of ralihafs and cabbagos. Tbis verse slightly altered from ,tho original, covers the situation at the Oregon Short Line depot ye-iT'lay ye-iT'lay 'afternoon by the supercurios-Ify supercurios-Ify of a policeman who uaed the y-rirrh and seizure act to pry into !, b'-avy grips which were being lugged past his post from the Evan-Hton Evan-Hton train. Frank Frazier of Salt Lake had been visiting his brother, Thomas who lives just out of Evanston! Thomas decided to come to Salt Lake to hear former President W. H. Taft. Both brothers loaded up their grips with a product produced at Evanston and all went well until the depot policeman noted that the grips were sufficiently heavy to pull down the shoulders or the brothers. He -demanded an investigation. - A crowd, gathered and snickered when the brothers cheerfully admitted that they got on the train at Evanston. Evan-ston. The keys were produced and the grips sprung open, scattering upon up-on the depot platform the finest collection col-lection of cabbage heads that has brought into the city this year. And then the crowd had its fun at the expense of the searcher. |