Show THE CASE OF MR ROBEIITSON A shock came to this city yesterday morning when It was published that A A llobcrtson paying teller or Wells Kargo t Cos bank and a member of lie I City Con tiiii had falietl to show up the day before and was supponcd to bo an ahocnndcr lor ia many yearn had Mr Robertson boon faithful ut his post that It I t was a grievous thing to think that he had fallen and for the moBt part the public ropervod Jiuhc mcnt and waited some certain information inform-ation before condemning him It was felt that tin many years of honest worl entitled him to that much of mercy at least ami accordingly the people walled In Home suspense a IHO lest he might In dottpnfr have made way with himself as Indication were that such might have been his purpose nut his return home yrsturdny morning morn-ing nnd the developments of yesterday have chniiBid the situation entirely There Is now no longer any question of suicide no doubt of the defalcation oyly as o the amount and this Is confessedly con-fessedly large The shortage In MFO stated to be one of considerable standIng stand-Ing covered up by figures and false en trlos I It Is always a sorrow when a trusted man falls and In this case the sorrow is especially keen because the trust I was PO absolute and the public confidence so general and so strong Tho security on which this trust and confidence confi-dence rested has proved worthless and humanity Is taught anew the ancient lesson that he that trusts Is deceived It Is a lamentable case one HO serious as to be a great blow to confidence and the proper trust Hint should prevail between be-tween man and man |