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Show 6 THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: OUTLAW PLANNED i i Maxwell’s tant Schemes . oe by Vigilance E : tn Sheriff work mediately. ngaged engaged Kelter. OF counterplo came to as FACTS ABOUT C. . aa L. Tree a parece a Say i sk Sense uquiries nis and i oy deputy tne ivelter t naming marke Women’s + oO l ren $ re Cc . They're ana 7. . worth $91.50 : aJohnston tant ne Made Mo- | ea but a of cales. each— oy : fine ginghams Choose at only and peas! per- De puty Sher ieee e - s} At ~ Ags he . tested its ‘grip Se ot LS Pata an sarcty eurely is : good coe: This. wes looked and over noted : Id!‘ gun. | Were pastured the | blind stream Ng a sort of hate | road traraoks va nate)a 1 a ee saying he had walked in in 1 ;| ‘ July} 17‘ room|at the pn to Ju} July meadow during where 24, o4, the & | week buy of a ie most popular offic rs of aa Utah and one of the old type o mies sheriffs, came to Salt Lake yes ay e , ing the effects of the outlaw, which w re delivered to Mrs. W. H. Seaman, Maxwell's second wife. ; Sheriff Kelter said yesterday that Max well called at his office in th charge er nee . only one m a thin : remarking ile Burge, a special ' e n feeling e elt, u >» Maxwell examined was xr twe c towards agent for. eputies. Sheriff attention /site the Price, t which Scatter the bandit and more Bre +o Veuen. they and members emergency when Maxwell. was in| morning his region and to keep a close and secret | watch on his movemerts. The last time Maxwell.was-arrested by Sheriff Kelter was at Helper two years| Ten niet Maxwell tried to kill’ L. c. -Reidel. At that time Maxwell was boast- ! ing that officer would arrest him as Spar 2 ed the room. K Seeing the she , Maxwell changed front in a instant, walking up sheriff, f, ‘Hello, ing, to Kelter do do you and me? T Failed. Spring | job, ma ar oh I'm own yell I thro ; “ railroad to , arriving tracks get belonging a scratch of ve had be to spoke at s t ec |‘cross { cluding Haliete ‘ ST str truck the ‘ y ments—ages iw Sherif Kelt JB ee St marke on his way to nner wane eee e ees acking <i of canvas, ORPHEUM test apparently taken i GETTING AT THE TRUTH ieee ae take away reaath Cant oy plays nth s lite a= | untii I come.’ ' | ‘hoo!eo |", 3s a woman's interpretation of “Ilenry On char- | t@!¢ acter by gossip unless you were SURG | of what you were talking about? Have you any more right to attack the | character of any article of commerce un- | less you know actually—not by hearsay, but by actual PROOF—that it is what you say it is? Schultz nted, and the girls are’as dainty Coca-Cola a This O th to ny ; analysis made by Bona chemists Meco ,48 much ae In a miCe /are ere scattered in ct the Pacific and are to sreeutitic : . : GEORGE At the Orpheum know ts : ee ' neon’ attainments. 7) tay At the a At £ gatantle bunch of Coca-Cola used in for making o of e whistled kiddies as ever ath to tripped to sone | theSieasce act is one kindest of mortals, ar Hees ove all over the city. A Special And of unscrupulous “Games of oreaihe heavily. : e in aS o Ly & > =S Milt Francis, Childhood Shildhood 1 Days,” of the most one | performances ihe Goce-Coln on‘ ae ing that ted by of advertisers Coca-Cola es oe wholesomeness. Tg ns, more a ne the nicest , ran); at taste the ok Pe competitors. oe iE pee ee Why iD P totiae |} scores Hs 3 SCchAN a “ANAS eat soda fountain, you : ults ce Both 4 other line. The general e 3 which seasons, ake m style is quite them very ry EMME e F lI a heNew W/ db : Our|| ADVANCED have . sold Pique and so well that | numbers. anv many on Damask, are made W we 647: were compelled EVERY i vn: . a NT mantis Bee on the stage. s themselves BLANCHE eee BATES are COMING. ae uction, In which she has added to h laurels, ' a ae has not been ‘seen |in Salt Lake for five years, and will un- ever!doubtedly adinirers, get a royal reception from her Be ee W. d e l / MILL whonast AND Men ry promp * pr omptness Our delivery e - State Salt Drug and Co. 2nd Lake Fall So. City. ty Styles : Women Ladies’ Suits, ies’ Suits, Skirt Skirts an few x 8®, ate d aka ASS eeoe# $4.00 a month, COMPANY INSTALLMENT ae SO. . 2D SPECIAL no economy whose Dentists in OVER STREET having guarantee is r won has syst j rs \. t us many let S% a blanket vga us now—just den- LEYSON’ JEWELRY sToRs Set of Teeth (fit aranteed Gold Crowns 22-1 A af iO Boe ore Beat vs nee eee s en. Silver Cleaned Fillings ..,.. 91222777777 Teeth 7 Shop ye756 eras good. Painless Exttactin i nlens “Extraction a vith Pree ; ith Pi ) = call 419—we W. <q do oolest Electric Ele office 25 the rest. ree recently until oH : . i fo Pier tn : ee eee ; Me maker of a ; and ori: ‘Immaculate Linen’’ Sa got Tonight's the night to take to = $1.50 care of to- teeta . a wae CASCARETS—ro reat. c box—week's cas t. All drugzists. Biggest tseller fiietearia: >) 2 98 Misses’ Tan Million bomes a mouth, Sli vanish like bottles, Phones 2c.457. a i ae summer's dream. 00° Special price K s nyon ue. Ri Right T 209 = aoe ’ ene ‘ppers—valu es $2.25, ° Kors Sroely Ae VQ Swe I. Brice Drug Co B i P atience 9 lived wie y lived Lak e Cj ane netE. 14t Ne at‘ 180 . iH ity. This money * h he h 5 e had loaned a friend, He had nearly lost patienc e, honest and is another would eyi fact that red As aieigtinn everybod 'W pay him. 2 gate mi onesty Sands and thousands of dollars in assertion a f. Tv eary nade this proof thereof. If any one owes : sw years ago, and you money, turn in your claims since then we have collected thou- and we will ll y collect some for you. MERCHANTS PROTECTIV ’ p=, Of SATISFACT ¢ iow, South is to Salt Scientific = E Collectors of Rooms 7, 78, 82, 83, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, . 9, Main Salt Francis G. Luke, by Main IG GEE Pe ee eo. G Pharmacy but he always did think the man a i and 106 ; cents THe S70AC pests One application makes these ‘pesky’ little begat Large gallon. been owing to him twentyye years, an d represented money c a roa ou Y : had: five said e Sete wee ee tae You've bowels. ’ which 1e?P worksu like a charm. : eranteed. at“ieeach chair. hair, Years South eee | That of teeth or REMEMBER Treat 2 K |(| We collected come money the oth- Laundr Temple, | Deen fen - OR ° PRICES —— y So. CO STREET. Siraction We i ‘wagens Sanitary 39-45 - oo customer— ne rer: [ou + DENTAL HONEST y Bystem 18 complete, covering the city r é Wi Sts, of and MA eall everywhere and de} . on time—ther i y liver ; e’s no delay if} the Sanitary does your laundry. Why not put us to the test? Phone stomach So. | | HONEST WORK - Ind. a9 Corner | s a l aun 2:15 OFFICE 8th, Bell, 2450 is office e QUEEN OF THE VALLEY Foun [| Sufler if you don't help nature unload || with CASCARETS. ‘They work while fore For All Kinds Mill Stufg, — you sleep'’—you're O. K. in; the A. M. ) . 3rd, West and ’ : fj eliver d x ea Teepe Dayton ree. Ret UNION | , our DOVE H. | 815. WHITE | tal work done at any price unless it Ig done first class. Here fs an opportunity to haveprices the very the lowest at by anbestold work estab- : FLOUR 0 —S==> = KES pplication. for Utah llecti n exquisite collection of shed HS FAMOUS tol wee , & os guarantee it t to the corn or y your for 25c. $1.00 a week. THE MERCANTILE. || like BOG pie 2 site treen é out For men we've gathered the cream of the tailor’s art. Ses Ses2 > : ae aa for gat the We await: your inspection—We will wait money. 1 9= CURED ge he including ele gl brush. Eefor age, W. 234 MAIN In is breathless. Miss Bennett's mnie ie for the character of Mrs. | Work is art ‘and er every, Tilford appear ance al tare een ation of the “piece is eee mee rug “ sonally take C Uiah EATRE rices—jSa. with an- ate There Tle A Ma reere ae tons, Lucler & Co. Kinodrome.. © Orpheum Orchestra 2@ j treat- D CORNS BE Prices For 30 DAYS? conan The YOUR CAN Cc Re ; en BR Coun Cure, a eee Sos ane De enene n; aists. ge looks as though the designers had excelled this season, especially in the sleeves. as0g TODAY oman Showing for 10 a. m. EVENING colors—nobby gar- s. Main. Advance alsts ° VAUDEVILLE MATINEE W Ne itts 101 z “REDPATH NAPANBEES.” Sisters 3 ‘Athletas ae Bloom. rmstrong & Cla Laura Bennett {s excruciatingly laughable ever seen TH | £4.50 eee Distributors In. Mousseline, Chiffons, , Embroidered . . NetsRAM and isousiue Messaare s shown in all colors olors to to mat match our suits. It lines,Ss, are sad. Lh é y x P e- alsts Marquisette, They 1 Ulehted- ca | ° Know eetine 0 | ae Phones I oe | | 20. C Sale Saturday,y to $3.25, 419 COS ‘tease’ = z ~ | stzatt le Ie Galt tagece Dovid Belasco’s 7 z wi ve gaine Manager Gearge D. ene ie ‘Salt Lake theatre for the; appearance of Miss has made it so Blanche Bates at that theatre next week ee oaaee a in "The righting SO a famous pro- anything a complete appr bh ic, a. fea- ne y ever taste enn ane ee rst quencher and leaves of . S IeCce G eder reorder great With You Ane Maser aa ont Play onejone submitted, COLUMB L Us; ‘ZABORATORIE L S,5 , don’t forget while you're reading sie ike citce- Cole thee te eee envy . -P res Phones glass of the prepared drink, is less than} the third act of the plece Miss Bennett one-half that contained in a cup of cof-|has a song, entitled “Ain't It Awful,” fee of average strength. E whieh is usually encoredvuntil the actress “Very respectfully ‘ almost Linens, to te thd HILLMAN, |] steatest hit in years. sc, Theatre this week. . Naas an$1.00, e 150, 50c, Prices—Night, S 25c: Mat. anes = mtate: 3 ounce h — ‘ fi fled to find | “Fifty Miles From is that of Caffeine was found|Mrs. Tilford, a gaddy Boston’ village gossip, and one per cent. ‘!he|as portrayed by Miss to the extent of .2 of amount of caffeine contained | E ve ee balcony, OPENING ATTRACTION starting Monday, Matinees WED.-SA‘T.Aug. ioe a t Should lower sents, | 50 MILES FROM BOSTON les “We beg leave to report to you the ren OPENING OF COLONIA 8 ult of analysis of Coca-Cola. L. © opening attraction We p at the Colonial chased in the open Market an original|theatre for the season ss eas 5 to be “Fifty package of one gallo Coca-Cola. Th Miles from Boston,” opening Mon&ay co ley ot pls Jus were submitted ° ELE ayaa a ae cre most ec-'|! Teful and exhaustive anal sis for | centric an¢ aughable characters in cocaine and alcohol, and trace of elther. d an = | $2.50, tiseptic medication {n the Pe veakness ment of female weakness. In | — on mlotene enn reas ite success of the little not for TH NCE'ze£0 aes and the Coca-Cola the for company trai [SRd,,the s catchy strains of the e musical an example ments the Coca-Cola company have file regarding its delicious beverage, we print herewith the following analysis of Coca-Cola: “Chicago, April 15, 1907. any $1.95, to $1.00 (Inc.) offer edy omedy, seats, choice Values ml Femm-Blud—A and nerve tonic for anaemic blood women. Something nearly every Woman needs Restores the nerve force anc e ‘ c nd supplies bright, red blood corpuscles PS eOr ls red blood corpuscles Femme Lax—A scientific remedy especially prepared for the treat-* ais : 5 = E | || , Praiikly’ atinoe Tan wo Dressy supreme! ideas. choices Night—200 95 as with the most beautiful lines that have ever been produced, both in the embroidered and strictly tailored efi had a caro sheriff ntl Be | at $1 at very special prices— . fi different from attractive. 1 a silent onlooker, and causes them to realize that, however strict their master ne the a Thursday fees 5 | revolver times at Daly’s theatre Yew York ; ew fashion as a comedy of Night—200 i}| | F te _ |which school, brings curtain e of he e Saltalr—joy 225 floor, $1.00. 4 | ; 4 te eae ‘tr Aan is * before them, tellhwthem they"fAviveun cuene dact2 | leMr. pupils manwithais fatnera inven SOY 1 responsible in The Setting Week ne ca who played | to the wholesomeness of Coca-Cola, ‘Thea e tae m send ae, to the = C " eae mpany ‘of where wucts 6 to 10 years. For Fall wear are here in: such quantities that we ean > ‘ fs show ;. tell analysis oman Z | | en a falsehood arising from pag an or opportunity. ab oa - ignor ‘nave te an Opportunity, this at | | : cnet” COMPETE ohn ct ah 2 | Eel Pape thie analysis to any ‘Monest, submit As | speak or write of the pees jage. as C-O-C-O-A COLA Instead of |C-O-C-A . When anyone writes, prints or tells you jthat Coca-Colala . is ts a harmful, ful, drug-habit1 fae Bt ; yon ee eas Deverage for 5 eae e i his T ur feets. Johnston GIRLS through the medium of sincere but hysjtericalgeeor totally people whom aly ignorant shoe ie tgnoranty s and the dao 34, you or iguse: house Matinee Today, 25ce S. and Lee Shubert Clyde Fitch's Best | sk court surrendered 14—choose GRAND THEATRE| ; ‘mouthpieces the felper, Floating prayed this malicious falsehood time after time, Yet dishonest competitors of the government to 5 |] | of cocaine. way to | ee es marshal, runO. Fausett, ie Peseta Sietown wihtue eL re lleaving for ss {: jeven contains 4 Wh Weve. conte attorney, was (et warrantedly robbing the makers of that| rth ust 80 much of their just and honest trade? t people occasionally (not frequently, ‘because most people e@ properly § in‘formed,) through ignorance or malice say at his D, | fle and Johnston the marshal. |to 2 $4.00 each—choose ae ot pes Ages | He,infuses aticary thehie, character apabilities,withand:thepever slightest once |land’ Sinocena ufteriviesiin @ jury,call the actingto coroner the rbody. a anata ouic] children xaggeratle ‘rhe’ over whom he exercises Seems |the ‘hearing until the SOnext aeday. aca | his. parental cara are all exceptionally ——_——__+-~> + Product. you ra nan, master, isiO a charactor comedian who 1s | Coca-Cola People Prove the Perfect Purity of Their Pleasing Would wh | | 9 walking ee ee tea ke ie ete way. called.q|met | ning aa whic his 1 theatre, 3 and Orpheum ————— . ne Se ee THEATRE. the same One of the prettiest and daintiest little portion ajacts that has been seen in § att as ce thef sewed to|that which ts playing this w for little boys. at only ti nore Johnston | | | | the eer ane saw t 6 u $1.49, tea in’ Maxwell's back a the bullets assed through his’ body and also. the 4 tter of dust when the spent balls were mbedded in t ground per | ° Children’s and misses’ wool and serge Coats for fall wear—all c nd ind them sailors Choose $4.00, the were watching the aff ilr from | railroad tracks « the ius coats. ¢ ff both. men as the the lot o . ff These pretty little affairs are made of splendid quality fabrics in one-piece effects—Russian blouse styles and sailor suits, in- Sher- exam- hi revolver ‘ 95 Children’s dresses, worth to OI a i ie PS passing h Johns ton'’s coat withne urt, but iInfllet- | of Johnston's $2.95 we’re offering a splendid white and colored linen suits. 2 S345 you." Maxwell two suits Fancy and plain tailored styles—made in linen and English rep—this lot includes white and colored lingeries in broken sizes—dainty trimmings of lace and embroidery—worth $15—choose at.......... : froin nstant and the deputy fired three |i{n quick succession, two reaching mark. The first bullet that struck well entered the chest just. above the nipple and the impact. turned — his ; a one which or. fired, I [1 40 ain th le the and hour. warehoust three-fourths of it. beinge of Shade of Maxwell's, with a shade lighter he -hair. was. t and 9 t of the court by a strong ard. “I reachec Sheriff 16 or o 2 a new chapter! y he Wasye accompanied t ere yided with | house just in time to see Maxwell reel in Maxwell's life yesterday, which shows spent Sa habe Raha a ahac ct alone and fall. I did not know who {ft was that | that e na H mén had planned two big] the road near the water tank half way | had ae eas rape aa a eeoe | v in st two » | te Cenilwort hi the paymaster and | Maxwe ay, eran to look r & both of which were folled by Sheriff KelSe ee Eatienee lother man In the scrape. Passing around ter and his deputies. The sheriff has a | the use, I : ohnston false mustache, found on the bandit’s| ea along the ‘sh letr ick, and I asked him bedy,} which had beenJ ro Max- | made ‘ frorm : “ T f he was hurt Johnston sald:i well’'s own hair. Maxwell's outfit also | AMUSEMEN i S ‘““*No, I am all right Maxwell took included some sticks of theatrical grease | a shot at me and I shot him I don't h oo ARE ti RE id Ricieaanetr lore of alr, anous | rs | dresses : the going revolver, | nd oa Au Glen 69c. | | sg Ofof protest = °° Srrest without a move |and nights. On protest. after-|\t. ‘Thomas from Burge where also saidhe was noon, ‘Sunday he E utenainnl when the paymasterSaturday rode through | the report standing Two Robberies Kelter related sizes—choice r ° | shortly after noon the same day It is |} of the court house when the shooting believed that he hid In the railroad bevards | San. i 3 n RS |there until after dark and then made I heard the sharp crack of the BUEObis way two miles westward to Spring |mMatic gun, and then the boom of the Glen, on-the railroad between H Iper and beeaameaaee followed nf flee prec Price as ré gh eee Sheriff: Kelter learned of. his arrival in |iff Kelter yesterday. Se ee “The first two re: : : ne Spring Glen immediately. Maxwell. eviDe oo were me ta Diapied, putt toe ently feared that he might be watched, |nized my revolver insta y. 4 ‘ 1 and kept hidden in a cellar at Spring |onlyj one of its kind in the county -and a | | Glen, where he slept Friday, Saturday | Johnston and J had been practicing with say-| want of hii % of | hae Nee across scattering | iff Kelter wee W made no isplay of his close sur-| herself. Funds vellance on the bandit. Excepting when | Maxwell pawnex called on to arrest Maxwell, Sheriff Kel-|Jowels, on which ter has apparently paid little attention | before starting for to Maxwell, except quietly to prepare for Maxwell left Og any and Maxwell left let the as usual, tote paid || | Maxwell Kelter, to AS range th in the: sheriff's desk, and_then turned his|and coming in Jater from different direc. attention to the two Winchester rifles } tions Standing {n the corner of the small room The plans of Sheriff Kelter and _ his | with an old fashioned sawed off shot-j dey ire ‘the x spo d gun, which completes the sheriff's|py an 1ccomplice of Maxv iow livarmory. The sheriff's fine revolver]ing in Green River, who w warned Maxwell | scemed to have a peculiar fascination for that thelr : Plans for robbing th bank Maxwell, however, and he examined it were probably known, as a close watch again before leaving the sheriff's office. Was being kept This was about July | 20.and only a day or two before the raid | on the bank was to have been attempted. | the people of Price , that Ke he was on good Maxwell’s Second Plan. little S7— IR sleeves—good i and then make fo Johnston turned, telling Maxwell to put om t re, a ctreuit p hi s gun, say ing he was not looking rds Robber's Roost, |for troubl ee Sutch"’ Cassidy and]! ‘’I'm going to get you, anyhow said yyears ago Maxwell. inticipated that any posse With his left hand Johnston grabbed SES SURE. rine been pike rage ata ie 9 Str : or Muxwell's revolver, a’ .32-calibre Max es SAIN | : long 6 tl the court house, Maxwell dropped behind three or four | Johnston, saying: ; Woasriee | “You're the —— —— —— — I'm after. as carefully | You are doing this outside work for KelAfter clean- } ter and you worked out this Green River was to ride |} proposition ¢ well as. the Kenilworth party ! eae Keen eer come » gulch a tho other revolver on| might with POE was good gun. ore, he exthe cartridges from the welght int hi S _ palm, palm rag as of its Jt Dan aie po i ait 150 vards of the we: tl i that Fancy and tailored styles—short and % | fe re he leaves town ‘ 7 oe | A few minutes. later.’ Maxwe askec hI Johnston to accompany y . herciff. uptown and, instead of taking th | him as to “rush’’ the bank | main street, Maxwell suggested that they ne aving one man/|go to the east of the warehouse AE horses and another | they passed the building, which is oppo- ars en Maxwell entered the office the sheriff was sitting at his desk looking over some papers, stopping only long enough to answer Maxwell's” greeting The sheriff's two revolvers were on elther ally lays it, So sheep drinks |'thomas ee re tty wot Be | Deputs Sheri Seas or | | | | from and holant BLOB western tnitn, came to fall Lak se ory: SF ORE s the horses weré| Denver & Rio Grande raliroad passed L envy « t ' or ee ee rece near Desert Switch on | the saloon, Burge is employed as a de-| oy Be Sia ‘ bon cou its eo rt house | July 17 tective and police, officer for the rallThe plan, as prearranged, was for Max- } road, his principal duty being to run down | S to go to 1 in point | box-ear thieves, and he had incurred the freight -trains as }enmity of Maxwell, who supposed Burge vold detection, and all This revolver, a 44 calibre Smith & | the best jhad had something to do with his being oint known as the Wesson, was of special design, which had |} watehed. si ae resented to] ‘lone tree, ( ing the attention of the men been: made In the to order rm and present hs} Where the¢ horses Ww onths would ere be orse in ouk waiting | ANG on, Sheritf.Thomaes I. Kelter a few months) yo vell on ro ~olnted to Burge, say-: Ue had slannea tno ‘olock afternoon f meadow, white rises from the desert, form Karly in the afternoon Maxwell on oF secluded oasis near the rail-jat the sheriff's office, and at 4 o'clock, 12 FT obberyrm wh was to have while he1 was in the Old Resort saloon he accomplished ean deceit GOODS : 29 : and his gun men, Traveling Men Accosted, .railroad, eA ey a be : ) He immediatel si inea lo load Talitt up —_-—— with hardly i a settlement. be- | camy é : : wha Price whisky, telling planjon the Under towns two the was|tween who r C. L, ‘Maxwell, the outlaw who a made by Maxwell, one of his accomplices | he wus with a gun. Lo de inonstra e mis killed at Price Monday, examined the | ¢, ok ‘string of sajdle horses to a point | fierceness, ho accosted two traveling men rolve ‘ith which he was killed by | near Desert Switch, about seventeen miles }and at the point of his revolver he com eprover. with iff oe Ed Johnston two hours] west of PasGreen River { auChere5 the] horse | ps lied theiem t to come into 4 saloon anu ae weophat ‘ te That= we RY 89c. | On Jast Monday morning, the day he Maxwell appeared In brice . ast | met his death, Muaxwel per niles a waists at 6% only.... ¢ resses, special GnCET Price find “began Mali Sherift i . ound A that both Johnston. and were ou bad men: With guns, Bo Ke AAC a 1 |Kelter | ained when concerning Se beac i the een Maxwoll “gun men” deputies, McQuarrie, UVuyiles | tog re Quarrlie Sa, Plan to Rob Bank. fang is seventv- > im- ee anot WiC MoE ES eean Sal deput had s n \ ll Maxw bank, Riv aid of five men, four of RCE to » Sheriff <elter, who als the details of their plan HOOTING S , MAXWELL'S his fre g THE STING on Ed Johnston John McQuarrie, ee DETAILS i raetlor Frustrated | , Sherif, Kelter n River bank “on duly of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1909. _ up the from the lining or a coat, and on the/his en ace foe ichen. Rea back of this can a strip of court plas: |party and evidently) once’ : ’ TThe mustache a " C allowing the men ter had 1 been se, 1 was | was too ble , for a them, a She a Deen seen crudely manufactured, but, as : Sheriff |to pass believing . they, hac { not cae Kelter remarked, It would look natural | Maxwell's partner on this occasion \ Vas enough b iric ] a six-shoot ; a heavily bullt man : who is not well Known six ree Maxwell's recent plans was to /in the vicinity of TICe. | . bs | robOne the of bank at Green River, Utah, and About ten days ago ¢ Is ee nn a f | the other was to hold up the paymaster |/jas been implicated with Maxwe is he1G hih money from the expeditions and who Wsyas carryl |number ¢ rf rying nor > iewas . | Price bank to Kenilworth, six miles disraered to leave the country for his con- | General Take Manager, . A Pee e ebts. 1 ee ean s “Some People National Don't Like Bank Us.” Bldg. |