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Show MRS. BARNABY WAS HERE. The Murdered Klch Widow and Her Companion Com-panion In Malt Lake Lent January. Mrs. J. B. Biirnaby, the niunlorerl rich widow ami her traveling companion, compan-ion, Mr. E. S. Woni'U. were iu Salt Lake last January. They arrived from lienver in this city on the afternoon of Thursday, January 2'.', lx'.il. A Timks re)orter exatniaed the Teni-pleton Teni-pleton register this morning and found tho following entry: Mrs. E. S. Worrell, Wor-rell, Chester, I'a., room t3; Mrs. J. H. Harnnby. I'rovidence, It. 1., room HI. Mrs. liaruaby and Mrs. Worrell remained re-mained in the city one day and a half, ami then lctt for San Francisco, stopping stop-ping at the Palace hotel. The ladies left the l'alace on Saturday. Satur-day. March 8. The San Francisco detectives are endeavoring to tim! out where Mrs. lianialiv spent her time from March 28 to April i. Mrs. Worrell, Wor-rell, it is stated, on March 2S left San Francisco and returned to her home in Denver. A certain Mrs. Fisher of .San Francisco, if found could possibly poss-ibly tell w here Mrs. Barnaby passed her time until April lith when she left the coast for Denver. There is a void ot several weeks from January tho day Mrs. liaruaby and Mrs. Worrell left Salt Lake, until they registered at the 1'alaee in San Fran-ciseo Fran-ciseo on March 2fj. This time is also to be accounted for and where the women were will remain a mystery until settled set-tled beyond doubt. Seven days after leaving San Francisco Fran-cisco Mrs.Harnaby and Mm. Worrell. the former having rejoined the latter in Denver, together diauk sonie of the liip-id from the bottle which caused the death of the wealthy wido-w. |