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Show It has eyen been rumored that the grand, jury was satisfied before it asked for a recess two weeks or so ago as to the identity of the man outside the bank who took the money away from the safety deposit vault and that a lack of positive posi-tive ev'dence against the employee of the bank who stole it from) the reserve chest was what prevented the returning of an indictment. It is stated that the federal laws will not allow the Grand Jury to indict in the premises unless they can fasten the proof of the theft on an employee or officer of the bank. No man can say how long the grand jury will be in session this time. The Utah National case is the only thing to come before it. The prevailing prevail-ing opinion is that the jury will either be in session ses-sion a very short time or that it will be a protracted pro-tracted session. At least one and probably two indictments are confidently looked for. The Pinkertons are still at work on the case under direction of Mr. Londoner. |