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Show MORE LIGHT SHED ON CAREER OF ROBBERS " Special to -The Tribune. PROVO, Nov. 14. Lee Warrick, sheriff Of Union county. Oregon, has written to Sheriff J. T. Williams of .this county that he has received a letter from the chief of police Of Denver, Colo., who gives the Information that Bill Underwood, one of the men sent to the state prison for the BIHtttglrita hank robbery, a few days ago, and two others, were arrested at Denver, Den-ver, September 27, 1919. on a vagrancy charge, and were permitted to leave town. The Denver chief added: "A few days afterward we received a circular and letter, telling that these three men were, wanted in Minnesota 1 two of them at Minneapolis for bank robbery, and that Dover, alias Underwood, Under-wood, was arrested at Moorehead, Minn., for bank robbtry, July 24. 1!19. and released re-leased on ball July 26, 191?, and is most likely wanted there." Sheriff Warnick write that he doee not tako any stock in the story tola bv the robbers that the war savings bonds they stole were burned in Jail. He thlnkr they were sent to a confederate In some city, perhaps Spokane, Wash. |