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Show Tlin liETKMllER PATVIinAV MORNING, MORNING EXAMINER nuDKS Oilier, though as obvl .iiny inuoctnt. having atvnmid a dciiani altitude, xure remanded to the cell to iol off aud to mediiai upon the iJocy of that they had any right which the poll.-- were Ituuml to rt prrr. J'jie .lallie primed Icttg ari ic'.;s. which all r.a-i- i by Mating :ket l.ieuienani iiarriman wae wihiiM that he now had the rohbmn in f JMnly, it i to be regret led therefore, that two night all closed by Mating ihai iluienant bore all tbe trademark of the previous one. The robbed one in this In stance, however, a young woman, hud s en one of her assailants closely, although it was dark at the time; and she described him as being of her own weight, which waa five feet four, with a short dark beard, and. wearing a plaid cloth cap. On this moat of the Mirpects war released to take up the thread of their existence where it had been 11 broken. and Sullivan and Reardon apd many others wiium il mlatn be in any way possible to cottncci with the crime. Now as Sullivan and Rcttrdou were passing a livery Malde on llush, Sullivan saw, cleaning u wagon ther.iu, a man whoui he had once caught burglarizing a house on Ms old beat. Thin man, Rpracur by name, closely to the description id the bearded highwayman. Stiliivm pondered tbe matter over for tbe next rive minutes, and reluctantly reallzH that Spencer could not be the robiier. For he ha-baupcneti to see 8tenccr and hie wife, wit.) was a respectable woman, it: a grocery sonic nights since at the very hour that a roliltery had takuu place down town. Aud. moreover, Sulltaii been livan knew that working steadily in them- rubles for at least a year. And successful robln-r- s do nut work for wages. Neither do the. unsuccessful ones, for that matter, but when everyone knows where to find the failures in crime. So. after walking a couple of blocks In the process of mentally digesting these facts, he spoke to Reardon of il. I pa seed a fellow back there that I pinched once, lie's a dead spill of man. the girl's picture of the Acarduu stopped. You did?" said he. ! Why the Because I knew it couldn't be him, interrupted Sullivan. How did you know?" Because 1 saw him way out in tbe Western Addition Friday night when was going on down here." the stick-u- p "Was there anybody rise saw him? continued Reardon. How close to ilia description dors lie come? Five feet six or so, dark beard, and plaid cloth cap. "That's good enough to make a showWe'll pull ing with. said Reardon. hint and make the play. You keep your mouth shut. And so Silencer was pulled. Sullivan didn't like it much, hut after Reardon had exhibited his prisoner at the Central, and tbe other detectives had assured the violently protesting Spencer that they knew he was tbe robber, and the palters had run the affair cm tire front page under a scare head-lin- e, with pictures of Reardon and Sullivan, and a short laudatory mention of the iai ler'a career, ha felt a growing sense of Importance, and began to convince himself that it w.is someone else be had seen in. the grocery. Besides, a Rcardrm had told him. It's a good chance to make A reputation, and you may be mistaken, about the date. Most llkt ly it was Saturday." It was Reardon who was aero by the eore.-aponde- r ath-k-u- L mented on In all the papers, as Sullivan's bad been. At the cenirai Sullivan was assigned reporter. as to duty with Reardon, an Got hlm'at last," he announced, cona partner, and progressed uneventfully fidently. About thereafter to hia first pay-daWho is he? asked a scribe. that time a aeries of street robberies, Hia name Is Spencer, an old-tiwhich for ten days or so bad been of burglar, and as smooth a crook aa ever almost, nightly occurrence in the down-towdid work in the city. How did you come to catch him? district, reached their climax when an elderly woman, on her way queried he of the copy-pa- d aid the home from cleaning up in one of the lead pencil. big office buildings, was seized from "Weil, my partner and I made up onr behind as the passed a dark alley-waminds from the start that Spencer was bestruck on the head with a slug-shmixed )n these hold-usomewhere, cause she attempted to scream, robbed because the work looked like his, and and left Insensible on the sidewalk. weve been on his trail ever since. It The case would probably have follow- was a bani lino to follow sometimes ed the usual route of such affairs to but weve got him. oblivion had not the Examiner placed The cub reporter, that ta a new and the matter on the front page, and as- young rr.Nrter, looked admiringly at cribed the outrage to the t wo mis- the human sleuth-hounthe older creants who have, with impunity, made men yawned, but, nevertheless they it unsafe to walk the principal streets made a not e of it. It makes space, and of the city at night. The With im- besides. If they didnt mention three the detectives punity reflected on the central ami things In their write-u- p, Captain Sclburgi-- accordingly detailed would be offended and might not tell Reardon and Sullivan, with four others them when a really good story came on the case, with instructions to bring in, which would mean getting scoop In every suspicious character who in by tba other palters, and jumped on any way corresponded with the vague by the old man. which to the rity aldescriptions given of the robbers. itor, and many other disagreeable Sullivan and hia new partner had things,. He waa workReardon continued: scarcely gone a block, when Reardon ing In a livery stable to throw ns off. stopped a youth on the street. Where you going, Potter? said he. We fonnd him there when we made tbe The young man baited with some re- pinch." And ao Sullivan got. hia first lemon Western1 Union, he anluctance. in the science of being interviewed. swered. That night Spencer went through the For why! sweat box in Captain Seiburgers ofI'm working for Hammond A Weiss fice. Reardon was there, and SuilNvan, now, and they want a message sent. and the Captain as chief inquisitor, and Let's see It. old Steve Coggins. who claimed to - Potter exhibited a yellow telegram. know every criminal In the country by Reardon read It, and handed it back. sight, ami who really did know quit You'd better come down to the sta- a number, especially among the class tion with me a few minutes, he said. alone. Spencer rat. in a chair by the The captain wants to see you. . captains desk. When Seiburger had But, Mr. Reardon, I'm working now. finished looking him over thoroughly he turned to Rrardon. You know that, itll coat me my job. Who arrested this man? I won't keep you only a few minReardon recited the fact of the arutes, most likely, said Reardon. Anyhe went He to sn way, youve got to come along, so quit rest. on. My partner pinched him once for mo want unless to take you talking burglary. Wekludof lost sight of him you. since Hint, but as soon as we seen him Fvo dono nothing. You've got no this morning, we knew we had tbe warrant for me. You've no right to Why he fit the description arrest me. You'll lose me my posi- rlgbtman. to a dot. A blind man couldn't miss Reto tion, ami they're hanl get. Mr. him." ardon, won't you wail till I get through Well, Spencer." said Seiburger -. work this afternoon? said Potter, enpleastly, so, youre the robber, eh. treatlngly. But Reardon took him by What have you to say? the arm, Sullivan fell in on Ihe other Spencer was cooler and more resignaide and walked back to the Central. ed now. What tha officer says la I arrested him for larceny fo a bitrue enough, he answered. I guess said three ago. Reardon, I do fit the description pretty well, but years cycle He got Im not the man. in explanation to Sullivan. ninety days in the workhouse then. Where have yon been since your Thats how 1 knowliim." ohl-lim- er, y. one of the women who was obliged to ride In it, and several otlwrs telephoned ' While the office asking that the nuisance gathering up coal along the to Rio Grande Weelern rallrfted track be attendc- - to. Assistant. Superintennwr Bingham Junction, Adam Ellaeon, dent Orson Arnold, Jr., in the absence of superintendent W. P. Read, assured 74 yean of age, was killfd Thursday the patrons that the matter would he shout noon by being run over by a attended to at ones and that a genswitch engine and several cars. He eral cleaning of the cars would follow from this calling attention to the need. wee rather hard of hearing and was is the yanls when the switch engine, WORK ON WATER ADDRESS. pushing several cars, took the sidetrack. Several Italians were working The of ihe special in the yards and saw the train of cars water committee, composed of Mayor approaching (he old man. They shoutMorris, State Engineer Richards and ed at him, but be was busily engaged In Attorney F. 8. Richards, with John E. Riling bis sack, and before they could Hansen acting as secretary, held its first meeting Thursday evening and get to him he was struck by the cars laid the ground work for the address sod killed. When the train of cars were that la to be sent to the people within a few fret of him he raised up the council plan for increashut it was too late. ing tba water supply of the rity. MeetThe engine was stopped as soon as ings will be held right along until the matter la ready for presentation to possible and the remains were taken the full committee. oat from under the cars. After he had been struck by the first car the brake nds hit him and his body, was badly ADMITS HIS GUILT. FATALITY AT BINGHAM. , mingled. Ellison name from to thin years ago and for the mxt year and a half had been living vilh some of his relatives in Bingham Junction. He has three sons In Sweden nd one daughter in this country. Justice of the Peace Williams took charge of tne I tody and it, is not likoly that mi inquest will be hehl. Sweden years of age, who resides at 4 Earl court, was arrested Thursday for stealing twelve steel castings from the old fair grounds. The eastings were found several days ago at the Junk tompqnya yard on South State street, where they had been sold for ft. Officers Seager and Taylor arrested Aider son last night, and ha PUMMELS A. M. CANNON, JR. acknowledged hia guilt. He also implicated a couple of bays In the theft, the .police have been unable to Joseph Hehirlcy, a driver for the Salt but filed take Cah company, severely pummeled locate them. A complaint will be against Anderson charging him with M. Cannon, Jr., Thursday night petit larceny. bile the latter, handicapped because the fait that he has but one kot. Kioaj helpless in front of the " R,ley saloon 22 East South street. DETECTIVE SULLIVANS fiRST lck occurred shortly before 11 LAST KILLING and was witnessed by many "wk , several of whom attempted secure a patrolman and bare Schir-- ? While Cannon stood bleed-m- g Big Tom Sullivan, being a harness and helpless the English of which is a pocopper, his aimed Schirley Mow liceman on a beat, waa naturally antbi-.tloith deliberation. to become a detective sergeant. According to Joseph Schirley, Mr. For, although the salary is not much owed Mm no for cab demoney it la well known that any save As security, the driver bad been larger, can wisdom with tective ordinary . . 1 watch. Schirley claimed that enough money to buy a saloon with beto the ownership of the fore he resigns. Thla is because prommepiece precipitated Thursday inent financiers and Pine street stock mts r,w. He denied having struck operators give detective so many tip Amt blow. on the market probably. Moreover, He sdniitfed sail watch the having detectives are In daily contact with the auto admitted that he knew Angtia police reporter and get their pictures 1)8,1 but one hand. nS?011, In the paper quite frequently. And nt u ,n th papr. said they tell the reporters interest ing and Cannon will get the e setting stories of arresting thie man it if you do." at ihe peril of their lives, and of trailthe ing that man for years around ARRESTED FOR THEFT. world; which stories are rarely true, nor do the reporters believe them, but Thomas, a colored man, they make good copy, and that1 what Thursday night for ateal- - I the city editor and the public want. 1. Hr ','11 from Hanna Shaffer, who I Therefore, whenNo.the24,Chief nf Police, promoted Sulranklln avenue. Thomas la in general order si asat,, pawned the watch for ft livan to be a detective sergeant andSullicentral detail, to the n1 him rearterwarda signed fermni Shaffer entered a com- - van's heart was swelled with joy. Utini rejoiced against him. Mr. SnlU van sad the children the neighbor without deand tod also, CARS WILL In recBE CLEANED. lay The Chief had done thla In resognition of Sullivan girls at a car ranning on first cuing Some "w .ltT1,1 aids the it always besides, and. a nph to as condition tin,.!!, fire; flu reward 'hat a written protest I administration politically to much com I been has It after to cegard the matter by bravery country several Harry Anderson, IS Inter-Mounta- in us JKV" treT panic-paralys- 11 n y, ot ps d: r -d old-ltm- last arrest? Hasnt he been arrested since?" Working in the livery where I waa Not that I know of, said Reardon. this morning. Still you cant tell but what he might The dirty itor, remarked Coggins, busiknow something of thla stick-u- p ness. Well keep him where we can find him for a day nr two, anyway. Sullivan felt a little nervous at this, and m ha asked Reardon if such unfortunate victims aa Potter never sued for damages. Reardon laughed. "They know better. They dont want the whols force down on them. But a till most of the boys carry their property In their wives names to make who understood the business thoroughly. Smash him In tha month. Reardon made a more fora ard, but Seiitur-gstop lie. I him. Dont you know we've got. your partner arrested, Spencer, and hes confessed? Spencer sat straight up. I've gat no I mint the man. partner, he cried. Why don't you go and get some of them guys that got stuck up to identiaure. fy me? That night, thanks to the promiscuSeiburger at nick him with hto op?n ous efforts of the six detectives, the hand. We know Shut, up, ha said. rolls held a mutely assortment of men what were doing. Well put ytyi in who had, at various periods of the the pen for the next ton years. Yonve been ldentifiiid; look at that descrippast, been convicted of clmea and misdemeanors ranging from the theft of tion. One a ham to I dont care for yaur description by one they passed through the ordeal of cuffs screamed Spencer, brimming with a and kicks aud searching catechism, righteous but unavailing rage. "I mint known as the sweat box. Some, the man. You can lock me up and beat whom It was Impossible to suspect of met but that don't prove anything. the robberies, were released at nce. Youre taken me away from an honest safe-blowin- g. Mr. 8ul!ivan laughed when, unabla job and my family m Marie io death. path that Las been worn stniioTh bv You don't tare. Why tUm't you get Ihe passing of many, more vine Ilian to longer endure the menial spectra of tosonic one to identify me? Why don't eke. a vouiil well kiioan could Mr. Spencer's sorrow, be told hto wife ou cvnd for some of these people that ouie miraculous kaud show forth tho ibat he really believed Spencer was uuwriiteu record ot any great police innocent. got robbed and let uu- go?" Now it is necessary i.ir a satisfacestablishment. "What makes yon think that now?" as the An iiuur after her departure Rear- she asked. "Wasn't he tory aud fruitful examination that the man ? ptisoner should be in a suliordiiiate don had railed at iho bcarding-hourslate of nti.itl when he mar tie coaxed where livrd Misa Kenny, the lal vicYes, assented Sullivan, but Just or frightened into confessing. . It of- tim of the robber, aud wlu-- the skillthe name I remember seeing him in the ten asiM the prisoner to arrive in ful ollie.-- wa through with ter ne grocery store the night he claimed be thi desirable mental state to pound waa quite certain that the man she waa there. "You did! exclaimed Mra. Sullivan. him vigorously on the head, or to kick had so faintly seen waa the one with Why didn't you say ao before?" Sullihim, so the Captain ordered Spencer whom she had been confronted at tha van scarcely knew himself. to le raken down aiairs, and sent station. I guesa it waa Reardon." he raid, Reardon after Mrs. MacMechan, tbe And so the cac of the Slate against chans outan, who had born rubbed a Spencer progressed , to tha Police apologetically, after a primitive mental seek before. court, that preliminary tribunal where analysis, lie waa aure ha could make Mrs. MacMechan was much elated minor offensea are adjudged and pris- out a case agaiuat Spencer, and tha when Reardon told her that they had oner accused of greater crime are, Captain wanted someone pinched awful finally arrested the robber, aud that should the evidence be sufficient, or- bad just then. U did us lots of good silo waa wanted at the Hail of Jus- dered held for further investigation by too. but I don't like it much. I should hope not," aaid Mrs. Sullitice to identify him. iheStipcrior court. It didn't do poor van, lndiguantly. And will I get my eleven dollar Sullivan .was the first witness, lie Spencer much good, Go down and fell back? she queried. that he them detailed the arrest and atati-at one, so lie can gt out. "Well do the best we ran about ivcognized Spencer from tha fact of 1 can't," said Sullivan. He's bound n lhar, said Reardon, diplomatically. having arretted him before. Mrs. over to the Criminal Court. It. was a king chase, but we finally told the story of her adven"Can't you get a Judge to give you found him. he said aa they got into ture and identified unhesitatingly something? asked hto wlfa.1-a- n a street ear. lie's often been ar- Spencer aa the culprit. Mina Kenny au ororder or something? asked his of rested before. her wife. Sullivan also recited the circumalancea ami 10. Fur robbery? tuiKfortuns, and when asked by the "Not exactly. said ha I don't know near. Oh, for everything pretty prosecuting attorney if she raw her how that would have to be. i think But this time be won't bother hard- assailant in the court room, promptly juat 1 will have to wait until the trial, and working people any more for a while. pointed out Spencer. then Now you remember him well, do you? I'd know him anywhere." she aald. You wont wait fur anything, said he asknl. convincingly, because aha waa herself Mra. 8ullivan. who, understanding Mrs. MacMechan hesitated a little. convinced. nothing of tha regulations and routine and that Pretty well. she said. "You see, H Spencer's wife, hedge about a court, stood In no waa dark, and ! wa ao flustered like, from her grief, had brought awe of them. "You'll go straight to tha and it was ao quick. her only witness, tho Ktilmrban grocery and tell him he isn't tha man, That all right. You know he waa clerk. Thti latier, a nervous and opoliv Judge and to let him go at once." short, n bout five feet six or ao? But Sullivan finally compromised the gctic youth, living duly aworn, told Yea. said Mi?. MacMechan. the court that ho remembered Spencer eats by agreeing to lay tha matter beAnd were a plaid cloth cap? and his wife being in the Devlsadero fore the 8lalea Attorney in the mornWell. I wa ao Outs street grocery store on Friday night ing. You don't remember the plaid, eh!" alioul 10 o'clock. Thia was the lima Under tha circumstance aaid that interrupted Rearduu, hurriedly. Well, that Misa Kenny waa robbed down official tha next day to Sullivan, "1 aup-kd w will have fo abandon tha you snow, of course, it waa g town, forty minutes rids on the cara cloih cap? from the grocery. prosecution. We had a good case, ho Ye, said Mrs. MacMechan, who How do you know it waa Fridayr added, regretfully. It'a moat remarkuntil then had had no idea of whether Inquired the court. able that you should reach such a conthe highway-ms:had worn a light Because they're Cathoilri and cams clusion at ibis stage of the caaa, bnt I cap, an Egyptian turban, or a In to complain shout my not sending suppose its gl right. I'll attend to it firemanH helmet, eono fish Mrs. Spencer bad ordered So in a ibty or two he did. Tha cam And he had a dark, scrubby beard? that morning. waa quietly stricken from tha calendar, Oh, yea." How do you know Jl waa 10 o'clock and tbe hapless Spencer taken, wonderI'm glad you remember that, aaid then?" ing. from the cell. Rearduu. "Youll bo a great help to 1 know it waa about then, When another robbery occurred, the juat ua. Now your description just corI was closing up when they reporters wars Informed by Captain responds with tho one the young lady came In. Seiburger that It waa certainly the gave who was roblwd last night. AnyNow, are you positive it wasnt 9 work of a new gang, be having broken way, it doesnt matter much, aa we o'clock when this man was' there?" up tlie old one. And General Order Nn. know he's the right man. Wo cant Yea, air, stammered the man of S? reduced Detective Sergeant Sullivan to be patrolman. identifying people said Reardon, for egga and butter, I lb ink su. lie misiaken.'' At which assurance It might have been . mightnt It V Thia was probably because of Ma Mrs. MacMechan felt much relieved. pursued the court, honestly desirous of stupidity. A. C In San Francisco Funny thing about minutes before testing the value of the testimony. they resched the Central. People go 6TH AD DETECTIVE . . ..9 out and get nibbed and come in and I'm pretty aure It waa 10. returned complain about It. Then wa out and the clerk. spend lota of time and money in findNow, are you aura that It waa thia ing the right man. Now, would you be- man tliat waa in there? Yon dont lieve It, ninety-nin- e people out of a remember all your customers when hundred, when we bring then down to they call, do you? No, air. Identify tbe man, heaitale about it Well, aaid the court, after aome reThey say I think he's the man,' and 'be looks like the man, but I wouldn't flection, "there la enough evidence swear to it. And they are afraid to submitted In the cara to make it necesAt the Dances ay, Yea, that's the man.1 Now, the sary for ma to hold the defendant to police do their part, but they can't the Supreme court. I will make the ball At the Theaters, or ideutlfy him. Tbe people who get two thousand dollara. to below was And Catcha Train in a Hurry taken robbed must do that. I was afraid Spencer await for weeks the trying of hto rase, like that.' you would be Mrs. MacMechan didn't answer. She and a shyster lawyer was laboring waa hoping vigorously tliat when she with Mrs. Spencer, who rat dazed with aw the robber some forgotten pe- grli f. In an endeavor' to gel- himself while two proPhone 22. culiarity would positively identify him retained in tha case, offered to secure with her misty recollection of her as- fessional bomtsmen Spencer's temporary release on halt sailant's ap iterance. At the Central she sat, trembling for twq hundred dollara I haven't got it. aogged (lie woman. with excitement, in Captain oelbur-ger'- a Id like to get him out even for a office, while Spencer waa again I haven't tha brought u pa Lairs, ilia lip waa a little week, God knows, but swollen where Seiburger had struck money. OGDEN Havent you any property?" asked 421 25th him. a bondsman. . This is the robber, said aeilburg-erNo." said Mra Spencer. We live Do you know him? Mrs. In ranted bouse. And ws'vs worked Mt with open eyes and mouth to ahard. na said nothing. How much la your furniture worth? You never saw ma before, madam, 1 could go on your husband's Perhaps In burst Spencer. on tha a bond and taka Thatll do. said Seiburger. Take furniture," bur nestedmortagage vulture. another him out, and Sullivan took him out, And ao It went, until aatisflad tliat even She didn't identify me,' aald Spen- their catholic and un fastidious greed cer to new detective, eagerly. would find little of value in the Spencer She couldnt , 1 aint the man." house, the professional parasites of v . " " In side the room the Captain turned crime and woe withdrew. to Mra. MacMechan. Well, what do At the Central. Reardon took liia B, M. Lsatfom H. Pattfi you think of him?" he asked. And Mrs. partner aaida. Now were through! s MacMechan signified her complete off and It'a he raid. He's bound over, by lapsing into tears. our hands. Weve made quite a repu1 don't know what to say, aha CAIE Ob, tation on the case, anyway." ejaculated between sobs. It looks like true. A detective's Which waa him. on his naturally, reputation rests, B4S8 Washington Arena Of course it does, said Reardon. successful arrest. Arrests which are , It is him." V not sustained by tbe courts are held v,iPhvie 229X), Does he answer the description all against him, aud failure to make arrests shows inactivity. Wherefore, It right? Yea, I think so, said Mrs. la never safe for a crook, be Ms mission ever to honest, to para an "elbow," Well, be ia tha man all right? said which is a detective. For It may. Just the suggestive Seiburger. You recog- occur to the detective that to bring In nize him? But Mra. MacMechan only a criminal would be timely. i The charge Is an unnecessary matter. wept, The unfortunate outlaw ran be merely It was so dark." she wailed. i Perhaps she'd recognize hia voice,' detained for a day or ao, and thro resuggested Coggins. "Call Spencer.' leased. Mra Sullivan was much elated at t he And Spencer waa brought in. aald Seiburger. "Say someTalk publicity which her Mg husband had thing. This Indy wants to hear your attained, and the flattaring ramroenla of your linen bill Interest of the newspaper had been duly slipped voice. youf by her and fled away. Bnt Sullivan did Weil, how doea hia voice round? The miserable The high grade machinery aaid Seiburger, when Spencer, harsh not enjoy it much. broken-hearteI and d modern methods of tha ly protesting that be had never rob- form of Mra Spencer, Ogden Steam Laundry wall bed the lady. waa taken out. "Pretty at thla last misfortune, helpless and add from 25 per cant to 60 fear strikes, attended him in all his ? natural, eh? leisure time. He stood aghast at the par cant to tho life of your "I think Ha him, aaid Mrs. linen. unrealized power of so subordinate an i unWE DO NOT uas Injurious But we can't convict him on n officer as himself whan hacked maby all the mighty J cleansing agents. think. aaid Reardon. Can't you re- questionably the WE DO NOT crack the celmember for sure. We know hes the chinery of tha city, the county and V: lars. State. Il seemed aa though Ultra should man. and hes a burglar, anyway. aa though 8 WE DO NOT tear out buttonHe does look like the man, said he some check somewhere, of a police hole. pnsKibilities the anxious woman, hut It was no the lildeouashould WE DO wash celored goods be daily announced department to any. quick It's hard now regard a woolens In Distilled waend who t o all jiirira, You wont have anything to do, you ter. a sturdy, disinterested as detective only know, raid Seiburger, just when and Are we laundering your linuncompromising enemy of crime. you're asked in court If that ia the en? And thro he wondered who there was man, you'll My yea; anil don't let the that would believe the oozy atories of If not you are losing monlawyers talk you ont of it. They'll pitiless blackmail and of .theft and ey.. Try vs, can because think they frighten yon briliery and compounding of felonies youre n woman. and of perfect rottenness that make STM They cant frighten me, raid the the unrecorded secrets of tbe prevencharwoman, her sturdy Scotch blood, tive branch of justice. Who would beEast of tho Reed Hotel. Both Phones 174. riaing. lieve tbe accusation? Who could make "Well send for you in n day or two, it except the culprits and victims, then, when we get some more wit- malefactors, men of no credence? nesses against him. You can identify him aliright, I guess. . "Ia there some more witnesses?' Oh. n whole raft of them, said Lots of people have idenReardon. tified him; hut we will need you, too. Mra. MacMechan. Well. said doubtfully, replacing her handkerchief in her pocket, he must be the robber. Its a shame for honest folks to be robbed. A reward of Fifty Dehare (H.N), win bo paid by the Utah Light 8eiburger asked the crucial question. "Then wa can depend on you, ft Power Ca for the arrest of party or portico who on tho evening ot he raid. April 19th, 1902, caused a abort circuit on its electric tranamtoalon I suppose so,"' said Mrs. McMech-an- . Una, through Interference ia sons manner with Mid company's fine at n point about on mOa aentb from tho power house, known aa PL Shell he quite positive in a d7 or Near Station, near tho month of Ogdon Canyon. two. said Coggins, after the had gone. Parsons are warned not to Interfere ta nay aria with said Bnn. And thie thing from experience he It Is to to the pqbSo if unmolested, bnt serioaa reeuKf to proper knew well, for within a day the ty and possible fatal result to persona can be caused through tha brain of Mrs. MacMechbreaking of Insulators, or tho throwing of wlroe, limbo of trues, ors. an bad replaced the shadowy mental obstruction over tha wires of covpuya said electrio trano-linalmliar n Image she possessed of the highwaj-pkiwith the appearance of 01 Spencer, and she wa thoroughly convinced tbnt ahi did remember him. So Mgve Wherein Mra. MacMechan followed a - e HI --a- 3, 1904. cr Mac-Meeba- If" shawl-wrappe- d red-eye- light-colore- colored bo-cau- Always on Time thick-heade- d Always Remember Transfer Company. Allen St Mac-Meeha- WINES '.LIQUORS1 (Q. hap-pine- FA1STAF Mae-Mrcha- Will well-kno- a 25 i Saving of lo 50 Per Cent M i . . n. . Reward. im ART Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS POWER CO., UTAH LIGHT R. By Campbell, ( |