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Show FINDING OF A HAT MAY LEAD TO THUGS Special to The Tribune. 0GPE Feb. 1. A hut found in the ion:e of J C- Andersen, who was attic at-tic I e d e ar i y T h v. r 3 d a y e v e n i ng" by two tus, it. ay UaJ to the arrest of the as-s3.:;knts. as-s3.:;knts. according to the suuen-.ent given cut bv the ro'.'.ce today. The assault upon Anderson was iv.aJe for the purpose oi robbery, bat the nvA'.i's shouts for he'.p to sectior. ir.en residing near-by fright-ened fright-ened away the robbers beicre they could carr out their plans. Sergeant T. H. Blackburn and Detective Detec-tive J. L. Hobson went to the Anderson home a few minutes after the assault. They were civen a brown felt hat, covered cov-ered with blood, which is s-iicl to have t?en dropoed bv or.e of the assailants. Tne hat was recognized by the officers as one which had been worn by a well-Icr.own well-Icr.own police court character. Ander- son's wounds consisted of three lacera- uor.s on the soup. |