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Show FARE'S HORSE AND RinTOlEN Henry Rums, of Unitah, drove into town yesterday in his buggy with a male companion, hitched bin outfit In front of one of the pool balls on Twenty-fifth street and proceeded to enjoy himself. He played the game until weary of the ivories, and started for the street and tho buggy to hunt Fomethlng more diverting, but the buggy was not to bo Been. Up until late lost night Mr. Burn3 was still on the lookout for tho buggy and horse, with the unpleasant prospect pros-pect of walking back to his home town. Whether the buggy was tdolen ; or strayed Is a myrtery, but the circumstances cir-cumstances would point to the former theory. Mr. Burns says his horse was a large bay mare, black harness and a black covered buggy with a red running run-ning grar. He would appreciate lt return. |