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Show MJCKERS IS WANTED ?! FOR FORGING CHECKS :0id Pardoned From the Penitentiary for Gixid Work'at ,?', ' the Time of the Outbreak Has Been Doing Crooked Work Since. ;j w Mondaay detectives have been , J jTOrinjf to learn the whereabouts of (J Bhuckers, the ox-convict who was i J icirf from tho State prison for the J feMr.ce bo rendered the guards at the W j, oJ ho break for liberty at the iB2? ea on October 9th. A number o COI,11 fctssrcea have placed, in the officers' jjf ijs & bunch of checks which, bear the ml pw rf tho ex-cohvict, but which wmS i talks ignore v.'hcn payment is de- s (o trace ol him hat? bean dipcoverrd J Si swrch has practically been -w tiwie-i so far as local officers are ijt "J aizt&. Officers In surrounding .,' b, hoTrever, have been notified to J him when he is located- Ob- .wfp'l money under false pretenses Is VlJtt idunje for which officers are search- I ID ric him. I 'I aWn release from prison Shuckers jln married and han been going a 21 tttat requires money. At the time h pardon an uncle in an Eastern Fjjj. rjunt him the sum of $1M0 with y'ftm i& lo engage in business. The . a -j 6 said to have bwn expended in m Vft time In a lavish manner. jj iijoung woman who lives at Fifth i South and Second "West streets, ho began j paying attentions and their marriage followed only a few weeks after his re-' re-' leaeo from the penitentiary. She : was ignorant of his past life and knew nothing, noth-ing, whatever, of hla luwius served a term in the State prison. Shuckers secured employment In tho office of the water department of the city, but resigned when ho received the money from his uncle. Afterward he wns employed by Councilman A. J. Davis. On the 22nd he stated to his wifo that business called lum to Ogden, nnd be left on that day. Since that timo a number of Worthless checks have been presented to the police with the request re-quest lor Shuckers' capture- Among those who suffered by means of the checloi was the proprietor of the Old Kesort saloon on Main street. The ex-convlct ex-convlct persuaded the bartender to cash two checks at that place, one for 525 and the other for $15. Other buslnr men lost money in the same way. Shuckers baa served terms of imprisonment im-prisonment in the State prison of "Wyoming, Colorado and Utah for the crime of forgery- He was pardoned in each Instance. "While In the Utah penitentiary peni-tentiary he took a prominent part m Christian Endeavor affairs and officers of that organization assisted' him ,ma-terially ,ma-terially in gaining his freedom. |