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Show GRIPING ON THE TRAIL OF CLARK'S MURDERER Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Doc. 5. Although a week has passed by 6inco tho murder of Deputy Dep-uty Sheriff Seymour Clark, at Uintah, tho guilt man is still at Inrgc. Officers Offi-cers working ou tho caso wiy that thoy aro no nearer tho identitj of tho mur-doror mur-doror than upon tho morning after tho shooting, but Bovoral persons, who aro belioved to havo been acting as "fence?" for tho gang of box car thieves operating on the Union Pacific for tho past fow months, aro being watched closely and arrests will probably prob-ably bo made, Saturday afternoon, James Hnrtwcll, tho man found alongside tho !Rio Grande railroad tracks near Roy, regained re-gained consciousness long enough to toll those watching at his bodsido that ho had not been struck b- a train. When ho nttcmptod to explain how he received tho blow in tho back of his head .which produced two fractures of the skull, ho again lapsed into unconsciousness. uncon-sciousness. Moro hopo 16 cntcrtaincl for his recovery now than when ho was first brought to the city. Officers at work on tho Clark murder bcliovo that if Ilartwell recovers sufficiently to describe de-scribe how ho was injured, that ho will bo ablo to state somo facts which will groatl' aid thorn in their search for tho murderer of tho deput' sheriff. |