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Show UNDER FALSE PRETENSES. Charles L. Itlazer Kane A mack While) Haying- a Game. President Stono of the Utah National bank went before Judge Lauey this morning and preferred charges of obtaining ob-taining money under false pretenses! against Charles L. Blazer, an adventurer adven-turer of rather sollid appearance, who has been taxing the time of the real estate es-tate broker aud taxing conlidenco of bank officials for the past two weeks. Blazer was placed under the espionage of Ollicer Roberts yesterday morning ia pursuanco of a formal complaint that had been lodged with Marshal Young, and all day long they were closer thaa brothers. "Night came and the officer still stuck with th tenacity of a porous piaster to a poor man's back. He remained with Blazer iu his room at the Cullen block and when the warrant was sworn out this morning ho was removed to apartments in the county jail. Blazer, who has been negotiating for property in this city, went to the Utah National bank and left a sight draft on tho Don Carlos Lumber company of Omaha. On the strength of this and. his oily tongue he secured $191. It ia uuderstood that he has worked the same racket in a number of other cities. ' |