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Show IN JAIL AT DENVER Former Resident of Ogden Arrested Ar-rested for Robbery. TRIAL OF MONROE OPENS Salvationists to Build a Handsome Hand-some Rsscua Horns. Dealor in Second-Hand Goods Suffers at the Hands of Burglars Small Blaze in a Saloon. . 'i : TRIBUNE BUREAU. "1 :09 Eccles Building. -Ogden. Jan. 22. J Word has reached Ogden lo the effect that George Woods, formerly proprietor of tho Little P6ck saloon In Ogden, Is under un-der arrest at Denver on the charge of robbery. rob-bery. Woods is accused of having robbed I a 'patron of his saloon there of about 5CC0 IJn cash. S WELLS TRIAL ON. Evidence in Case of Slater vs. Wells Being- Introduced. It required until noon yesterday to secure se-cure the four regaining jurors In the casts of tho State vs. Wells. When the jury was finally accepted by both sides ant1, sworn In It consisted of the following- P. M. Talkman. farmer. Plain. City: J. P. O'Neill, coutrr.ctor, Ocden; John Hall, farmer. far-mer. North Ogdcu; J. M. D. Taylor, laborer. la-borer. Ogden; C. A. Beghtoe. jeweler. Ogden: Og-den: Carl B. Ericksrtn, farmer, Kanes-vllle; Kanes-vllle; C. M. Clay, laborer. Ogu'.-n; George Bradshaw, farmer, Slatervllle. Kd Beiio, proprietor of the ang saloon, was the first witness to be called after the opJnlng state .nen ts had been made. He recounted re-counted the circumstances of the hold-up about as published. He was followed by Elijah Larkln, Barlow Wilson nnd Police Capt, Brown. Their evidence did not differ dif-fer from that glveo on t'e trials of the other membei3 of the alleged gang of robbers. |