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Show HUBBARD HELD PRISONER. Sheriff Declines to Surrender Suspect Without Order, Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. March 1. United States Marshal Mar-shal James Anderson of .Salt Lake camo to Ogden this morning for Arthur Hubbard, Hub-bard, alias Arthur Hill, alias Al Williams and alias several other names, wanted In Washington, D. C, on charges of forgery. But United States Marshal James Anderson Ander-son went back to Salt Lake without the man of many aliases because Sheriff E. E. Harrison refused to surrender his prisoner without an order from the district court, as Hubbard is serving a sixty-day sentence sen-tence on a vagrancy charge. Besides, It seemed to Sheriff Harrison that somebody else was trying to "get In" on the $100 reward offered by the Washington, D- C . authorities, which the sheriff says bolongs to Deputy Sheriff Frank Ludwlg. who recognized tho prisoner pris-oner from his photographs as tho man wanted and who subsequently got a positive posi-tive Identification of the man from further fur-ther descriptions obtained at Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. Sheriff Harrison lias written the bonding bond-ing company which, furnished a $1000 bond for Hubbard al the time of his arrest ar-rest eight years ago regarding the reward. Hubbard left Washington beforo his trial and has been at large sinco then. |