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Show Hebrew colonization eraigratien society. so-ciety. The traveling man then called at Mr. Rowley's house and saw Isaacson Isaac-son alias Josefson there. That Isaacson is a tricky rascal there is now no doubt. Just beforo his detection de-tection in the watch theft, he presented a check for $500, purporting to be signed by John W. Young of Salt Lake, to Mr. O. F. Hunter, manager of the Co-op., and asked him to cash it. Mr. Hunter, suspecting something crooked, refused to do it. It now transpires that Isaacson had received from Mr. Young a check for $2.00 in payment of subscription sub-scription to the Independent, and from this check Isaacson had learned how to forge Mr. Young's tame to the $500 check. These new developments regarding the character of Isaacscn have created considerable excitement in American Fork, and the citizens threaten to ride him out of town on a rail unless he leaves at once. DR. ISAACSON'S RASCALITY. Guilt jr or Larceny, He Also Attempted For. , gery ef a S500 Check. Dr. Ed Isaacson, who was the editor of the Aiilerieau Fork Independent until un-til he. was detected iu the theft of two watches, for which ho was convicted and fined $100. has uot vet left American Ameri-can Fork, as has been reported. He is still there, and is hiding in tho residence resi-dence of his father-in-law Mr. Rowley lesterday a San Francisco traveling man saw Isaaesou's picture, and at once identified him as Dr. Josefson formerly of San Francisco, in which city, under the name of Josefson he represented himself aithe agent of the |