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Show HINDU SUSPECT IS TO BE INVESTIGATED Federal Officers Will Look Into Case of G. Ham, Under Arrest at Ogden. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. 18. A further ' investigation inves-tigation by the police into the case of G. Rani, the Hindu, arrested last night by Patrolmen Manzel, Hearn and Dick, disclosed correspondence from the San Francisco attorney of Munshi Rani, brother of the prisoner, now in jail at San Francisco awaiting trial upon alleged al-leged connection with the Indian revolution revo-lution against Great Britain. The attorney advised 0. Ram that his brother's bond "f as $10,000, but he was of the opinion that he could have the bond reduced to $5000 and urged the man to . try and raise the money here. A power of attorney was enclosed en-closed for G. Ram to sell certain ranch property near Tremonton, Utah, belonging be-longing to the two Hindu brothers and send the money to San Francisco. Other correspondence found in Rani's effects shows that his brother and himself owned eighty acres near Burley, Idaho. Munshi Ram was indicted by the federal fed-eral grand jury in San Francisco last Julv. He was arrested at Tremonton by the United States officers and taken to -an Francisco in September. G. Earn was first arrested upon the charge of violation of the liquor law. but since the disclosure of his relation- ship to one of the alleged Hindu plotters, plot-ters, lie will be held pending an investigation inves-tigation of the case by the federal officers. of-ficers. . I |