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Show IIAHH1S JAILED AT IiUKFALO. Many N.ilt Lake Tradesmen Mill lie- Julea lu Hear or litis Iludlih Crook's Capture. News has been received In this clly of Charles llarrlr, the young duda and all round crook, who somu months ago carried on a hlgh-hauded game In and around Salt l.ako. Hla plan was to represent himself as n commercial traveler, and while In a storo ho would muuigu to steal all kinds of nrtlolet, Including hosiery, handkerchiefs, etc., nud dlsposu of them to merchants as "sample goods" with which ho did not wish to burden himself ou tbo reluru Journey home! Harris succeeded In making Ills escape es-cape from Deputy Bherlll' l.lllott on January 20thof this year by Ibrowlug black pepper- lu his eyes, but he la now III Jail at llullalo, N, V., for u crime committed Ihero In lbfJ). Upon leaving leav-ing Utah ho proceeded to Chicago and finally visited llullalo. There Ho woa arrested, convicted of robbery aud senteuced to eighteen months' Imprisonment. Im-prisonment. Ho was tontenced on November 11, 1602, on two counts uf petit larceny, to which hu plead guilty, by Justice Ueu, to SOU days' luiprlsuiiuiout, Auerbach llros., Hpencer Clawsun A, Co., tho K, CM. I. and Clark Kldredgo.le Co., were among the firms robbed by Harris Har-ris during his sojourn In this city, and It Is said that the total amount of his thelts reached quite S200U. 'jj'J-""gaiMii-TirrmiTrrMiiti |