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Show I EDITOR RECOVERS VALUABLE TOOLS Finds Them in Pile of Loot - Taken From Notorious Robbers. Almost every day brings to pollco hcadquartors claimants for tho various articles of plunder recovered by Ofllccr Oarl Carlson from tho numerous caches of tho robbers, Roberts nnd Holmes, now waiting trial for tholr crimes. Laurcutlus Dahlqulst, editor and manager man-ager of tho Utah Postcn, a Swedish paper, pa-per, 13 the latest to appear for any considerable con-siderable quantity of tho stolen goods. In addition to being n Journalist and a newspaper man a raro combination Mr. Dahlqulst is a wood Uirnor of great ability. Being such, ho has always supplied sup-plied hlmsolf with the very finest tool3. A few months ago ho missed from hiB homo at 423 South West Templo street n chest containing fifty-four wood-carving tools of tho host known manufacture. All efforts to locate them woro futllo until Sunday, when he dlscovorod, a Ilttlo late, perhaps, for a Journalist, that tho pollco hold at headquarters a large quantity quan-tity of stolen goods and chattels. Pound His Precious Tools. Ho mado his way to tho station and at ouco identified the stuff which had been taken from his home, months ago. It was turned over to him and ho at onco became be-came the fountain-head of a torront of foreign gratitude. Asldo from tho Intrinsic value of tho recovered tools, thoy wcro ospecially dear to tho old gentleman by reason of their associations. With thorn ho had carved his way to fame in many countries, and ho had come to regard them as part and parcel of his very self. Nearly all of the most artistic wood-carving which decorates the interior-of the big Mormon Mor-mon Temple was done by Mr. Dahlqulst ! with these tools. : |