Show GRAVELL TELLS HIS HI STORY I Of I II I Declares Declare He Never Met His Associates in Sugarhouse I Affair Until Two Weeks Before Event Happened A his innocence of A the Morgan l bank hank robbery which occurred the night before the Sugarhouse bank robbery H. H A. A Gravell Gravel one of the four bandits held for the latter robbery confessed yesterday esterday to breaking Into Into the office of the West Jordan Lumber Lumber company at Midvale l I We Ve were looking for lor or guns guns to use ue the next morning he said The four of us drove from Salt Lake to Midvale and stayed there several hours hour The guns we found in the the office were useless useless useless use use- less and we wo left them Gravell Gravel Frank Rogers and William WilliamI Bonney have pleaded guilty to robbing robbing robbing rob rob- I bing the Sugarhouse bank and are awaiting sentence in the Third district district dis- dis dis dis- court J. J T Tr T. Smith the remainIng remaining remain- remain Ing member of th the e board still claims his innocence MAKES CLEAN BREAST I I I I I In Inthe the county jail jail yesterday y ra ve related the complete story of or his association association association asso asso- 1 with the other three bandits and their plans for robbing the bank to Deputy Arthur Waller Valler and a representative of The Telegram He had previously talked to F. F W. W James as asI assistant assistant as- as county attorney without confessing confessing confessing con con- to the burglary committed by bythe bytho the tho gang the night before th the bank robber robbery I II I met the others In Joe Vincents Vincent's two weeks before we pulled the job Gravell said They asked me if I would get a car and help them crack a bank On Monday 1 I went to Ogden Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day morning about 2 o'clock I 1 was wasI walking down Twenty fifth street and saw two men leave a Nash ear car carto to go into a restaurant 1 I got in the car and drove to Salt Lake GAME IS DELAYED I We Ve Intended to pull the job jobI Wednesday but the they decided to wait I Thursday Thursday was rainy and anti we waited wafted until Friday We Ve drove around the streets of Salt Sail Lake and went to Park Park City City once We Ve slept In the car near Ft Douglas Thursday night we went vent to Midvale Mid Mid- Midvale vale to get guns for the job We wanted rifles to rifles to use use when we made our getaway We Ve broke through a window of the West Vest est Jordan Lumber company compan but didn't find an any I We Ve dropped one of the fellows in Salt Lake to get guns The rest resl of ofus ofus us slept in the the- car and anti got him the next morning near Ft I. I t. t Douglas Then we went vent to the bank He had three guns CAREER IN CALIFORNIA Gravell Gravel did a nine-month nine stretch in San Quentin prison California according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to his stor story He said he was sentenced to serve three years ears for forgery in San Jose JOM Jo e. e but that ho he got gota a new trial after atter nine months and was acquitted lour Four months before the Sugarhouse r robbery ho he was arrested In Salt Lake and charged with burglary grand larceny larceny larceny lar- lar larI I I ceny and uttering forged instruments I He WR was held hold in the count county Jail three thre months and released at the request of the tho county attorneys attorney's office where the evidence Wa was heul heid to bo he His Hla relea release e on his hiM own recognizance four months ago followed entreaties of ot his aged father and a aI I bride of ot a few months t oth of or whom reside In Salt Stilt Lake WORKED FOR RAILROAD Gravell went to work u as a. f railroad man and continued at work until he lie Joined the gang Klint with which he be was vas I arrested tod I dont don't know anything about Dout theother the theother theother other men he declared Ve e pulled the bank Job together and I t never saw them until a couple of weeks before The They didn't talk about themselves |