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Show ipHLiS DIAMOND POUMANSLEEPER e Is Valued at $350, and Was One of a $5000 Collection. Jjbont $0000 worth of lin-wonc-alPl i pocket linndkor-Mr linndkor-Mr Frnnlc Shannon, wife ot. a Cni Oakland race horse man, ap-j ap-j I at the police headquarters Tuc? IrcinR -T'd reported Unit she had Ihhcd of a diamond earring val-,t val-,t 3S0 The theft occurred mu a inVIceper while she was oroisinji J fo'ver .! Southern Pacifit mil-Monday mil-Monday iworninp. .Shannon stated to the police that I, "id left 1)0r .lcwcIs on !l 5,1101 f r dressing room while she prepared oilet. She had been pone only a e or two, and when she relumed one of her diamond carrincs nisin- A thorough search of the ian was immediately insditutod o trace of the missing stone could und. : Shannon suspected a negro por- the theft and upon the arrival Train in Salt Lake Tuesday morn-e morn-e was placed under arrest by Pa-an Pa-an Curran and taken to tho sta-Ho sta-Ho told a straight story, how-ami how-ami not having sufficient evidence 5t him, the police were compelled ifaso him. Mrs. Shannon, on the bund, declares that she is positive it was lie who stole her diamond. ju hcing asked if hIic could give ciiptfon of the stone, Mrs. Shan-j,oned Shan-j,oned her handbag and took from i.'indkcrclnef containing about worth of diamonds. She then :J tho mate to the stolen gem. She Hint her husband, who is a race man, bought fhein for her after a I of good luck at Oakland last cr. The police arc looking for iiilly p'irty. but as thero is Air- no" due, tho task of capturing rill he no easy one. |