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Show MORSE THIEF CAPTURED. One Taken in by Sheriff Clark Believed Be-lieved to Bo Bad Man. Special to The Tribune. RICHFIELD. Nov. 2S. Sheriff Allied of Emory county effected tho capture last Friday, near Marysvale. of "Jack" Jones, a young man wanted in Emcxy county for being a party to the raiding of a sheep-herder's sheep-herder's carnp and stealing nearly the entire en-tire outfit. Sherltf Clark of this county had been notified to be on the lookout for Roy Curtis, Cur-tis, another one of the parties connected with the robbery The officer received information late Friday afternoon of a young man with a horse and outfit answering an-swering the description of some of tho stolen property, and ho followed the trail until lato In the night, from Annabella to Joseph, then to Monroe. At the last-named last-named place he discovered a riding saddle and pack saddle In a barn, which led to further search, and ho found the horse. He soon found Curtis and arrested him. Sheriff Clark had been notified that Curtis Cur-tis was n bad and desperate character and for him to bo careful when he approached ap-proached him, but the Sheriff had no tiouble whatever In effecting his capture. Curtis seems quite mild and gives no Indication In-dication of being a criminal. Jones, on the other hand, has all tho swaggering and bravado ways of a desperado. When arrested he acknowledged having had a hand In the robbery, but said there wero four others. Before ho would "peach" on them, however, "they could pin a paper over his heart and shoot It full of lples." He said that a pair of shoes he then had on had been taken from the camp. Both Jones and Curtis were raised in Sovlcr county. Jones has relatives now at Sallna and Curtis at Aurora. They have been living at Orangevllle for the. past few year) and. it seems, have fallenV In with a gang which has been doing more or less stealing for somo time past. 11 is believed that the others who participated par-ticipated In the camp robbery have gon'o Into the Robbers' Roost country |