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Show DECLARES IT MURDER Brother Lauritz Lauritzen Is Sure That Ho "Was Murdered. Conflicting reports regarding the movements move-ments of Lnurltz Iiurltzcn previous to his dlflappearanco last fall, aro now to bo heard on every hand Practically the only thing that the relatives agree on Is that they havo positively recognized tho remains of the dead man found last Sundav nonr Bnslgn peak as laurlts Lau-rilzen. Lau-rilzen. Further than this they are at sen. One of tho relatives says tho man disappeared dis-appeared Inst fall and another one that he did not leave Salt Lake until February Febru-ary 7. One of them Is nure that I-aurltzon had consldcrnblo money on his person, while another thinks that he was practically prac-tically without funds. In the meantime tho body has been burled and all that tho Jurymen will have-to have-to base their verdict on when thoy meet November 3 will be tho iiotes made Monday Mon-day during the Inquest and whatever Information In-formation can be gleaned bofore that date. That It Is a clear cose of murder the brother of the deceased believes, but how to provo It Is another matter. Statements credited to L.. B. Lauritzen may possibly throw some light on tho affair, ns the latter has given the officers a tip that will soon bo In a position to glvo them Information of vnlue. |