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Show PRISONER ON PAROLE LEAVES FORT DOUGLAS The-police of Salt Lake have been notified to look out for Albert Brown, a private of the Thirty-third company coast artillery. Brown was apprehended appre-hended at Fort Douglas several months ago, having been wanted by his organization organ-ization for desertion, und upon which charge he was tried and was ecii-tonced ecii-tonced by n general court-martial, convened con-vened Jn his case, to serve for the term of ten years, jis punishment for his crime. This sentence was imposed upon Brown during tho latter part of 1003, Fort Douglas being designated as the place of 'confinement. On January 11, 1001, Brown having conducted himself him-self In a proper mannacr, was paroled bj tho commanding officer of the post, and, although required io work about the post at various Jobs, he was required re-quired to be at the guardhouse at 0 p. m. daily. He failed to report at the proper time on Monday night, and at 11 o'clock the officer of the day. growing grow-ing a little uneasy as to Brown's absence, ab-sence, sent a detail to the city to inquire in-quire na to his whereabouts, without any result whatever. A description of the prisoner has been furnished the police, po-lice, who will uso every endeavor to effect his capture. Brown was considered consid-ered an Ideal prisoner, and his sudden departure cnino in the nature of a great surprise. |