Show 0 CHIEF PAUL FIXED IT UP Squares Case For Bunco Men and Victims PART OF MONEY IS RETURNED 4 AND TIm TEE GRAFTERS ARE ABE PER PERMITTED TO GO FREE FREET T WO verdant youths from the plains TWO I ot of Wyoming dress dressed d In suits ot of bright attire and wearing each a large bunch ot of blue flowers on his coat lapel appeared at the police station yesterday with a tale ot of woe oe Which would cause the Sphinx to weep It if she heard It According to the young mens story they have been IndustrIously herdIng sheep in Wyoming during the hot sum Bum Bummer summer mer months and were returning to their homes In southern Utah with their sea seasons seasons sons earnIngs They stopped oft off In Salt Lake to see the sights eighth and pd they saw them themOn themOn On Wednesday evenIng they met a anice anice nice appearing man on Second South street who proceeded to entertain them royally To their now new found friend they told the story ot of their lives and proudly exhIbited the rolls that th they y were takIng home The friend was glad to hear that they had been sue suc In acquiring wealth and In Insisted insisted on IntroducIng them to other friends The result was an Invitation to en engage engage gage In a quiet t little stud poker game The two boys had never played before but they h learned arned that night The charge for tuition was somewhat high for tor one evening being a little oyer Went to the Police Dazed at theIr good In learn learnIng learning Ing such an Interesting game the young men had nothing to say sey when they were ushered gently out of at the room The cold aIr of the night and sleep brought them to a realization ot of the fact t that at the tuition was too expensive and that they needed something more than a knowledge of stud to show their sires when they returned home rhen they went to the police poUce station and reported their loss Chief Paul winked one eye mysterIously and De Detectives Detectives Chase and Gillespie hastened away returning soon after with I G Caldw Caldwall ll known to the as a a grafter gratter and the head ot of a Big Mitt gang ot of bunco With Cald Caldwell Caldwell well they brought George H Wheeler said to be another member or of the gang gangOn gangOn On Wheelers person was a ron roll con conI taming ao Three friends of I and his partner followed them to the I police station The two young men from Wyoming wearIng store ties ot of bright color celluloid collars and bunches of flowers then appeared also wearing a before betor taking expression Then there were many consultations durIng which the I two young men wIth a pack ot of carda attempted to show Captain Burbidge the method by which they and their rolls were parted I Chief Fixes It Caldwell et al had a talk with the chief and admitted getting the mone money but wore a what are you going to do about it expression and calmly smoked large black cigars Then there was another consultation behind closed doors were vere present the teach teachers ers era and th the pupils the representatives of the police and Chief Paul After Atter some the door swung open and out walked the gentlemen from Wyoming their faces wreathed In smiles and their hands on their pocket pocketbooks pocketbooks books They walked up the street at a swift gait and disappeared toward the depot with theIr hands still In their pockets pocket Soon afterward Caldwell Co and cigars came out and walked up the street free men menThe menThe The police officers concerned In the case when asked about it It 0 their ish Id give gle a good deal to cinch those scoundrels said one ot of them but what can we do It If the case went to trial those five men would swear those suckers from Wyoming oft ott the face tace ot of the earth heyre a bad bunch ot of grafters and bunco mEn man but they have prom promIsed promised to leave town and we must watt to see It they do doThe doThe The compromise In the chiefs office was based on a return of a portion or of orthe the spoils to the victims who were glad to get et out ot of town with that small solace Has a Record R H G Caldwell who was booked on the blotter at the station as a grafter is very well known to the police pollee but butmore more especially t to the front office men He has been up before beCore Chief Paul ser sev several oral eral times but although his method ot of 8 securing a living Is well known he Is allowed to remain In the city together with his associates The gang Is said to haie n a rend rendezvous ous on West Vest Temple near Second South street where ver verI I dent young men are parted from their coin b by various arlous methods One or two members or of the gang have worked for Lou the king ot of the Denver Big Mitt gang Caldwell engaged In a quarrel one night last week with another member ot of his ganc and received several steral knife I wounds In the rIbs which dl did not re result suit sult seriously ly |