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Show . . . :. ! MZDIUIIS GIVE -,s.'-' NAlEaOr THTEr. 1 1 I1 Salt Lake Tribune. April 1-05: pace t. ' ' Rychel Guilty of Burr La ry. i1 1 Frad T. Rychel was yesterday found i 1 i1' rullty of burclary by tha Jury. . '. . . i 1 1 Ha was charred with robbing the house i1 f tha man who had befriended him la i i time of seed. .... The crime was i committed on Dee. - -4. , Rychel broke 1 ' . 'J,nto houaa after dark when tha lam-- ' K y waa aay and stole four watches, a ' i sold watch chain, a cold necklace, braoe-t braoe-t lat and etrer Jewelry, and a allk tklrt. i On Chriatmas eve the resldenca of a 1 ! i, wll-anown contractor was broken Into i n1 on e Tear's va tha residence of 1 1 1 hVbov famUy In tha same neighbor- 1 i . Jufn. i i ' We were at onca consulted about both 'i (, caaea. To tha drat party we save an"i i, accurate dlacrlptlon of F. T. Rychel and ' i stated that the chances for tha recovery ' i 1 1 of tha sooda wera poor, i A week later when the second burclary ' i 'r was committed and we wera consulted ' 1 Zr J!" that a man calllnc ! i hlmaelf Chaa. Srenakl had arranced tha i i burclaryi that hla nam waa not Svenakt ' i , and that If they would arrest him be ! i would eonfeaa. We told the party that I ef erythlnc would be recovered, not to 1 , worry tha least bit about It. t On thla advic Rychel waa arrested and i ! tha above clipping from Tha Tribune i ' proves that wa were correct. i 1 , The first party has not recovered his i! coods;.wa said "the chancea were poor." I The second party recovered evei-Tthlnc ex- ' scUy aa we said they would. i1 Lt us add here that neither of the i! i . parties had ever consulted a Medium and 1 i did not believe In splrltualUra. ' "Did he ateal more than the Jewelry V 1 waa asked. - "yea, when yon so over the i . things at home you will find he dld.' and i , i so It proved a silk skirt which had not i teen missed up to that time waa gone 1 i Wa will ' vouch for tha truth of tha 1 , i -above under oath. Any one doubting It 1 i can have tha proofs. i ' ARNOLD-DICKSON BROS., ' ! i Mediums. i i 23 East Third South St. United States Smelting Co., SALT LASS CITY, UTAH. ' Buyers of Lead and Copper res. 'Address all Communications to this Office - COBBXQX ALL SHIPMENTS United States Smelting Co., ' Bingham Junction, Utah. j . That Hew Suit ' CwyritM 0J ' .JR Q nigjn wKKvisitca i fl . cnicMO Cat" I You are thinking about If it's on the Fashion Tlate is here, ready to wear the moment you put it on. You'll ad--mire jourself and feel as though others admire you and they will, too It don't take such an awful lot of money to dress well, when you know where to trade Come in and see our nobby new spring suits. - r sssssssssssssssssssssasssssasgg , , ssgasassssassSBassssssssssssasssaSssssssssssi R0WE & KELLY- ..CO 132 Main St. DELINQUENT SALE. - ... " x Blue Point Mining and Milling Co. Principal Prin-cipal place of business. Salt Lake City. Utah. There la delinquent upon the fol-' : . . lowing described stock on account of assessment as-sessment No. 2. levied December 2th, 1904. .- . . the amount set opposite the nam of tha respective shareholder, as follows: Cert. Name. 8hares. Ant. - ' 11J. Jensen M.165 $270.82 And In accordance with law and order of the board of directors, mads December 28th. 1904. so many shares ef tha said stock ss may be necessary will be sold at $3S Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on tha Ith day of April. 1906. at 10 o'clock a. m to ' pay delinquent assessment thereon, to-' re the r with the cost of advertising And expense of sale. JOHN B- FAGO. Secretary. |