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Show ROBBERY SUSPECT I ARRESTED AT DEPOT Arrested in .Sit 1 1 Lake ns he was about to board a train for Chicago, after having eluded the Ogden police liy leaving Lhat city in a taxieab, which later turned turtle, twice when it crashed over an einba n kin cut south of Lay ton Fiida y morning, ki I ling the driver, Henry Williams, a colored Rrit-ir-h subject, - I years of age, is held in the city jail tor Ogdeu officers on a grain! larceny charge. Williams, according to the police, was employed as a porter in an (Jgdeu barber bar-ber shop, and also cleaned the Wisteria candy parlors in that city each morning. morn-ing. AVilliams is said to have admitted having ri (led the cash register of the candy shop early Friday morning, and declared that he secured more than $;iuu. With this money he hailed a taxi c a b , w 1 1 i c it w a s rl ri v en by Bernard i obi son, a .1 7 -year-old Ogden boy, and stn rtcd for Salt Lake. A fdiort dis-tance dis-tance smith nf Layton Kobison lost control con-trol of the machine, which crashed over an embankment, pinning him beneath the car, killing him instantly. Williams, Wil-liams, after summoning assistance for the youth, came to Salt Lake in a passing pass-ing machine. Yesterday ho bought a ticket to Chicago, but was apprehended as lie was about to board the train by Patrolman Thomas Simpson at the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line depot. |