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Show DUO! THIEVES STILUT LEE Polico and Pinkertons Hunting, bnt Without Any Fruitful Fruit-ful Results. Despite the fact that the polico department depart-ment has been working night and day in an effort to locato Gladys Whitney, ullas fUowart, and Wallace Ferry, the two persons suspected of tho theft of $10,000 worth of uncut diamonds from J. D. Dlehl, the traveling salesman, no trace of those persons has been discovered. discov-ered. Innumorublc clues have been followed, fol-lowed, all of which have proved worthless. worth-less. Chief of Polico Barlow stated Sunday Sun-day night that ho was still Inclined to bellove that tho Whitney woman and Perry wero In hiding In this city. Chief Parlow also stated that, tho search would bo continued until all possible hiding Chief Barlow based his opinion upon the fact that all train crews employed on outgoing trains which left this city and Ogdcn on tho morning of the theft of the diamonds, have been questioned regarding; tho persons who bourded the outgoing trains. No persons answering tho descriptions of the Whitney woman and Perry left the city on that morning or since. All members of the train crowa havo been furnished with tho descriptions descrip-tions of tho woman and Perry. Dlehl stated Sunday night that ho had received a telegram from President Fcs-scner Fcs-scner of the Jowelcr's Protective alliance, who had been Informed of the theft of tho diamonds, to await instructions from the alliance. He also slated that Pinker-tons Pinker-tons wero scouring the surrounding cities in hope of discovering the guilty pair. |