
SHALL COWS RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF THE CITIZENS OF EVERETT?
A Long-Suffering Merchant Gives Expression to His Sentiments Thereon.
"The business men of the city have under serious advisement the matter of protection against the festive and ubiquitous cow. They say she is a nuisance of the first order and they believe that she should be suppressed." "Yesterday afternoon a Herald man was talking with a Hewitt avenue produce dealer. There were several bales of hay on the sidewalk. A cultured, 'gentlemanly' looking cow approached and began gingerly partaking of the hay. The produce man did not notice her at first and she warmed up to her task with considerable alacrity. Finally the produce dealer spied the cow. Being a Christian gentleman he said 'Doggin that cow!' and charged her in a way which led to the belief that he had left over several more expletives of a more vigorous nature. Returning he said:"



