Show CITATION SERVED ON ALTHEA WALKER TO APPEAR IN COURT Long Long Auto Ride With Negotiable Negotiable Ne Ne- 1 Securities Ends in Seattle After a 3 dash of 1200 miles in an au- au iu in au an effort it is believed to escape with about a million dollars dollars' worth orth of negotiable bonds and se- se e Walter Walker Clarence Clar Clar- Mrs Althea ence dice Walker and Mrs MiS Margaret Margarct Walker Smoot were 10 last night in So- So and Mrs Walker Talker was served wi with witha th tha a cit ordering her to th o app appear ar in in tho the United States court hero within ten days day to show cause why she should not bo bo- punished for contempt of of- court At the tho time tho the citation was served detectives were making making- a careful search of Vancouver B B. C. C in iu an effort to find tho the Walkers it being the thie supposition supposition tion that they W wont went there after passing through Wa Walla ValIa a Walla Wash The rhe United Stat marshal at So So- J had been becu informed by Marshal James Amler Anderson ou of jf Salt alt Lake City t that at th tho Walkers expected in in Seattle Wednesday night and ln ull asked ed that the tho citation bo lie served on them As no or d was received from the tho marshal up to to yesterday rest morning it was concluded by those working worl on Iho tim case that the Iho Walkers had hall changed their course at Seattle Se Se- attIc attle an and gone gono to Canada where they Wo would ld stand tand a good chance of being safe from the tho hands of the United States officials officials of- of by being on British soil Detectives were on the lookout Out in in Canada In the meantime tho the United States Seattle was keeping tab ou on the Smoot home located in iii a an apartment house apartment house on the north side of town Shortly before dark lark tho the automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile pulled in ill an marshal prepared prepared pre pro pared to serve the tho c citation t tion of the local court a copy of which had been mailed several da days vs before This was served soon after after after- the arrival al of tho the Walkers The The first first intimation the government officials had shad that the Walkers had started to Seattle was received a couple couple cou con plc of days lays after the party left in in th automobile According to to to- the United States marshals marshal's office here hero Mr Smoot husband of Margaret Walker Valker Smoot and a dry goods dealer of Seattle met the automobile and went with the oth- oth ers lie wired a local loca friend to send the tha Walker Valker and aud Smoot mail to Seattle This information fell into the hands bands of the thur local government officials awl and they prepared to serve the papers After the party left Walla Walla Wash it was fi figured that they should have havo gone goue to toa Seattle in two days When they they failed to arrive arrive after three days it was figured they had changed their course Apparently th much y much more inore slowly slow- slow Jy ly through Washington than they did through h Utah an and Idaho It will be bo ne necessary for Mrs 1 Walker to r return turn to the city within n ten days and arid it t is probable that th the others will l i return with her It will then be necessarY necessary essary for some explaining to bo be done doue by Mrs Walker as to why sli she sho left the city and took with her n negotiable Titles thud rind bonds valued at over ver a mil mil- v dollar an injunction bad F issued against such action action by by the state cou court rt There is s citation no no against Mrs r Smoot OI or Clarence Walker for for con con- t tempt If Jt Mrs Walker claims ms that her ator at- at or ley O. O C. C Nelson kelson advised her to go it is JS is probable that an m effort will bo be made by counsel for Mrs Sarah A. A Paul to have hayo Attorney Nelson cited cHell for contempt con con- tempt papers to that effect having hainO al already already a- a al- al ready been prepared prepared- The ehe Walkers are arc expected to return to the city Mo Monday Whether or not Mrs 1 Walker has disposed dis di's posed pose p of any of th the bonds or ties tiCS is s not known but it is thought ht that 1 she sho he has not luot had sufficient time Should ShOU Mrs Walker Valker fail to reach nero within ten days she would be classed as a fugitive from justice and if j-if arrested would be returned to the jn in in custo custody of government t officers T-HP T to to 2 o'clock this afternoon the I- I united States tate 4 marshals marshal's office in Salt Lake bake ake had received no official notH notification from the marshal in Scat Seattle tie that the service ser- ser vice CG has been becu made on Mrs l Walker Valler This S of the fact that the Seattle m marshal had been beca instructed to wire the V 1 J eal al office as soon as the papers were S server S V Judge Judee C. C a C. ne Dey De one of the attorn attorneys ss s's k for the plaintiffs S for in the action sa says s 's he had bad a J man on the ground and immediately immedi- immedi S r. r after aller the serving of the papers r r r- r rhue he tIC wired 5 55 The man man- could make no mistake S said Raid Judge o De Dey He is reliable and would not have wired me inc if the Vall Walkers ers S had not been been- found I |