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Show TRAVELING MAN RESENTS ROBBERY A. Linton, a traveling salesman from Kansas City en route to Vancouver, was mad all the way through when ho appeared ap-peared at tho pollco station last night and announced that ho had been robbed of J30 and an expired rnileas6 book on the train between Provo and Salt Lake. lie hung his coat In the toilet-room while ho washed his face. A young man who had been on tho train all the way from Colorado Colo-rado SprlngG came in and brushed against Iho coat, but Mr, Linton did hot think to look In tho pockets until 9:30 last night In Ills room at the Cullen. The monoy was in two V$ bills Issued by the Union National Na-tional bank of Kansas and two 55 bills. The supposed robber went on west with the train. 4 "I don't care about tho money. I am willing to give half of It for his arrest," sold Mr. Linton, "but I don't want him to have It." |