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Show iPlogal mi case Lhl f m myrnm 0. While Has Been Suli-Wt Suli-Wt poenaed to Appear. Before H Grand Jury. m 1 fpUTOMOBIMS TRIP FROM I ' SALT LAKE TO 00 DEN fa. H. Garrett Flatly Denies That; If His Machine Made It on 86 ' -N-khl of Jan. -J. If Sfepeclal to The Tribune. 1 OGDEN. April Ifl.Jlynnn G. White, ji harbor employed a(, the shop of .7. D. q-jnnrris in I ho ficcd hotel, who has been 'jfefbpoenaed as a witness in the inves-j&iffation inves-j&iffation of the. Utah National bank Jobbery, by the .federal grand .jury, will ljbc called upon, it in said, lo attempt to oMcstablish that, ,1. H. Garrett of Sail j jjpwkp, with two unknown men, arrived . Mil Opdcn in an automobile at. daylight 'EjjTanriarv 5. It is understood thai," a ne-Ifaro ne-Ifaro bootblack, named .Martin, and Night. Kjjlerk Lorenzo 1 tales of the Reed hotel ;Sjwill be summoned to corroborate White, Hjwho will it. is said, testify thnt two jftmeinbers oft the automobilc'partv pjisi-crtivelv pjisi-crtivelv identified the third as .7. fl. Gar-Jfrefct. Gar-Jfrefct. . fj W hite's only explanation of the rea-?,Bon rea-?,Bon for his .summons is that at one time jvtfe mentioned the party of automobilists iKnid was subsequenlly'cnieehiged bv de-Ktcc de-Ktcc lives. Night Clerk Hales says three Kxhcu arrived in an automobile at the &5Beed hotel at davligbt Sunday morn-?ihg, morn-?ihg, January . They came from Salt -Bake Citv, From t heir appearance and tt their conversation he divined the trip ftJlTad been a hard one. Whether rhe auto-Mjnobile auto-Mjnobile wns red, or yellow, or titiau, tJOjlerk Hales cannot say. Neither can She recall whether t.he men were long or hort or whether they were clean-jgliayen clean-jgliayen or wore moustaches. If they Hjiregistered, and .while he is not abso-gjutely abso-gjutely certain. Clerk Hales believes they id, "the names according to the register, were: 3 Mr Airs. Nelson. ! J O. R. Putnam. f I 5Cathen Phillips. 5jflf Clerk Rales' memory serves Jiim ;acbrrecl.ly. there were no women in the j?utoinobilo party. The first name was i 'written with ink in a scrawling, almost, fathomless baud. The other two were tfjwritteu with an indelible pencil, evidently evi-dently by one person. rf After lounging about the hotel lobby until about P..'t0 o'clock the trio of aii- j jltimobilists entered t.he barber shop of j lJ. J). Harris in Jhe Rood ho'tel. White 'SB3's they asked him if ho would shave-jiJieni, shave-jiJieni, but wore informed that the Sun- t gitlay closing rule was in effect. White j tf offered them the use of a razor, the j Sproffer being declined with the confes- I jlsion that neither man could shave him- j Uolf. After considerable discussion, in Invhich numerous allusions were made Sto the "bad roads" and the ''hard ride.'' one of the trio mounted the hhootblaek s stand to have his siioes pol-ished. pol-ished. This done, he left the shop and ByVhitc asked of the remaining two .JKyhether the absent one were not an Imttorney from Salt Lake City. "No," responded one of the men. i f&Tioeordiug lo White. "That's .!. II. Gar- i tffctt. of Salt Lake Citv. lie's interested I qjyi the Knitting Avorks there and in a , number of large enterprises." That! ,-Rwill be substantially White's testimony ' "Jain Co re the grand jury. He will say I STfurther that one of the -trio wore. a. moustache, slightly tinged with gray, j Martin, the- bootblack, is no longer igfan employe of the Harris barber shop. ! aiftVliother he has been subpoenaed can- j ,-?liiot be learned at the ofliee of United ; a8.t ale's Marshal Spry and hi present jww.herca bonis in Ogden are unknown. fiiGlerk Hales has not been subpoenaed. 'iM |