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Show Suingr the Central Pacific. The company of theatricals who visited Salt Lake some months ago, sailing under the sensational colors of "A Cold Day When We Get Left," skipped the town, t will be remembered, without paying their board bill at. the Valley House. Mr. Brixen at the. time took the precaution precau-tion to attach all the baggage and other valuables belonging to the crowd, and delivered these goods and chattels to the Central Pacific Railroad Company under these conditions, receiving a receipt and a guarantee that the amount called for in the bill should lie mllAeted before the baggage, etc.. was turned over to the "Cold Day" folks. This agreement the railroad company failed to keep, and the troupe got off with all their belongings belong-ings and verified the appropriateness of their peculiar name by leaving Proprietor Brixen in the cold. The matter has been under consideration for some time and was to-day given into the hands of the law firm of Hall & Marshall in the shape of a suit for $150, interests and costs. |