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Show aud escorting him' to the city and county building, stood by as best man while the man he yesterday wanted 1o malm or kill, was bou:id fast to h:e- only daughter. George Phillies, as best man, afterwards after-wards lectured both father, daughter and son-in-law on the duties of uuir-ll.igo uuir-ll.igo and the fallacy of carrying revolvers re-volvers Then the entire party departed de-parted for the home of the Rowleys. It seems that Howarth for some time had been calling on the young girl who Is now his wife. The father d'papproved and the tongu of slander poisoned his mind so that he went looking fcr Howarth -with a revolver and at West Temple snd first South s'.reet yesterday, fired two s;iots at tha youth before the revolver of Officer Phillips stopped him frota possibly wounding Howarth. Today Phillips went to the onunty ptiorney and askej for a complaint aguinst Rowley. This wm refused so h? thought the next bett thing was marrlaec and securing the father, flrl pnd prospective bridegroom, and accompanied ac-companied by the boy's aunt, and Mrs. Rowley, they all went down to the city and county building and had J. V. Eldredge, Sr., make tho couple one. All now seems happy and George Philips was radiant over his success os a matchmaker. Father Rowley Is sorry that he raised the trouble and compliments the police otricer for his tact. The police gave the- young man ? good reputation and his employers, tho Lambert Paper company, bear this out. POLCHM GOOD SALT LAKE, Nov. 16. It is very seldom that cupid comes within tho precincts of the sordid and demoralizing demoraliz-ing Influence that surround city Jails, viih Its crooks anJ discarded derelicts. dere-licts. Yesterday Patrolman George Phillips Phill-ips prevented George Rowley, father of pretty Jeanelte Rowley, from killing kill-ing tbe girl's svveethea-l. Charles Howarth. He arrested tho Irate father of tho girl and brought him to Jail Today he took him from the prison |