Show Murdered on Desert I 1 tT t T Tribune ib ne The fate of ot W. W R. R Howard of Salt ie le wh who started for Tampa Fla Fl an aI Iii automobile two years yea ago go and appeared en en route his hil finally en at solved by the finding of the thenes thenes' thenes nes ness nes' nes of the unfortunate nf te m man n on ont onS t S de desert ert nineteen miles so south th of or ors s Vegas Nev I B Bd Before f re re leaving Salt it h Howard h had i d d' advertised d for a a and a man from Wyoming ring the name of William Becker ide arrangements ts t's to to make the he trip ill Is automobile was discovered inI in ii S I possession of two men men at Eagle Eagles s Texas but their story that they d been given the car by a 8 stranger a Li believed and they were turned ise se The Hie nan Dicker C who is believed k h v Howard has never nevern W n and aud his capture i h 1 as hi ily hiB-ily ly improbable The Ird r of young Howard sis is s only enly one onea a 11 number of cases rases wh rn an un un- t n passenger his s been ben u un Ul a motorist who has l been een treads treads- Gusly ly slain at some lome d desolate sj sot ot we the desert and his mone money personal longings Kings an ani I stolen by Ly I ayer rayer In s' s 11 flier nel is III other othel eale touts who vho have picked up stra ng rig 5 S along Mong ilg th hi have b been en fa and to ro nn s t line and left leCt afoot by ts whom v they were b lb moral is very pl plain ln On no t should motorists stop when e en the high sign by tramps who lot nt a lift lin It seems a 8 hard thing do but the only safe safe- cours course to riu TSUe is to keep going Thieves J Jg highwaymen and tramps aIn a- a 1 In this country and arid the safety the lone traveler by automobile constantly menaced The motorist will not pick up angers get R |