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Show TO IDENTIFY GRAFTER. Ogdrn Police Officials Make a Trip to Salt Lake. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Utah, May 13. -Chief of Police Browning and Detective Pondar went to SaltvLake today in connection with tho arrest there of a party who gives his name as Charles Chapman, who is alleged al-leged to bo associated with tbo grafters who have been working In Ogden for some des on,.- ,,f whom V" E tJoodWln, Is now In J ul here Tho Ogden officers speak in the highest t. rms of the work of tho Salt Lake police, and It Is understood that while the forces of both towns do not hope for a proper conviction, they are satisfied that they can break up h gang of gratters They believe that their efforts ef-forts In splitting them up will have gnat effect An amusing Incident occurred today as Chief Browning und Detective Pendar were getting on the train to go to Salt Lake Tu y went on the Rio Grande Weatern, and as they were boarding tho train the recognized the fellow who hub in n known here as the "Swede Grafter. ' and who was released from a Jail sentence sen-tence yesterday morning. Tho Swede had been working on the rock pile litre for vagrancy, but when he boarded the train today he was well-dreBsed. Ho had been out of Jail but a little over one day but had evidently piled his trade to good advantage, ad-vantage, and woro good clothes Chief Browning and Officer Hutchlns recalled having arrested the man two years ago for fllm-flammlng a Cache valley stockman |