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Show idZm You Solve the " Great J Salt Lake Mystery?" It is with considerable pleasure that the SALT LAKE "RIBUNE today offers a REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS, ayable to the first man, woman or child who can predict the j. itimate conclusion of the remarkable collaborative serial story T ow appearing daily in THE TRIBUNE. ? This is what we want to know: t Did Captain Stark rob himself in the St Francis and if y Odid-WIIT? i . ol , i How is it that Mrs. Stark never knew that Captain Stark j. nd been previously married ? Is Gladys Stark really the sweetheart of Ferguson Thorne 1 Is Ferguson Thorne in league with Charles D. Reming- x, on if he is, how is it that up to date Remington has not been r. lirectly connected with some part of the robbery and abduc- j Is Marvelous Anderson really an Investigator-has ho t nade anv errors in his criminal deductions if he has wha, are y liov? ' X ' Is it possible that James Woods has any part in the mys- j. eriouscase? What has become of Captain Stark's moucy? . t Why should Mrs. Stark and Gladys vacate the St. Francis tod leave no clue to their whereabouts? T Who is the Mysterious Priest? Is the character a man or oman? . , c n :!: Is the Beautiful Woman really the first daughter of Cap- .j. ain Stark? , . fl i What was the object of robbing the Stark home m Salt jakeCitv? Cil . What part in the solution does the Mysterious Stranger We, and who is he? ,e , . f Why should Captain Stark and the Beautiful W omau make i sensational disappearance from the St. Francis. What did the Mvsterious Priest unfold to Marvelous An- ? W on the occasion- of the hour's interview in Anderson J. Wee? . Has Anderson the real key-note to the 'f f ry'a;;j X '"My waiting for certain events to transpire before he pcitcc.s .j. to arraignment of the guilty parties? .voflfWj! it These are the questions The Tribune would like its readers ? answer. We do not know the solution, have no idea vJie , j 'subsequent writers will carry the various chai actc as, jrat e everybody else in Salt Lake we are becoming J- X i" the outcome and wc propose to make it ortl "Io to our clever readers to put; on their thinking caps, and help .j. lve the "Great Salt Lake Mystery." . f Remember, there is a little matter of fi ty dol br tm g f cashier's window for the first real solution to this most j. 'spcratingly complex problem. Get Busy. I;' |