Show POSTOFFICE ARREST SOLVES PROBLEM Other Charges Will Be Filed Against Accused I SLADE WAS SUSPECTED TED I Thought That Many Missing I Packages May Be Traced From evidence now nD in the hands of tho time federal postoffice Inspectors Inspector It appears that C. C C. C Slade was was' was was-ar arI ar- ar I rested Saturday night and ond confessed to tho the purloining of or mono money from rota let let- tors passing through hia hands will willbe be bo called upon UlOn to faco taco other charges While tho the Inspectors would Sho no Information on tho the subject shortages In money drawers and stamp sales sO-les is hinted nt ot Parle Parley P. P Christensen attorney for tor Mr Slade Shade called upon Colonel H. H E E. Booth district lct attorney yesterday to talk over tho tIm case Colonel Booth said that while only onh ono one offense was charged In tho warrant upon which Slade was arrested he would draw up UI complaints for fez all tho the cases casos presented b by tho the Inspectors The said saM to have hae been deposited b by Mr Ir In the monc money drawer at attim tho tim before taking It to the bank to deposit for tor his wife Is' Is still Is-still being hold held until reasonable blo evidence t In that Hint ft t belonged t to 1 0 Airs rs Shade Preliminary JI Fbi Morning Time The hearing of Shade will be held before United States Commissioner Commissioner Com Corn missioner Charles Baldwin at 10 o'clock this morning morning- His attorney said ald yesterday yes yea I that Shade lado would waive the hearing and bo ho bound over to await aalt tho the action of ot tho the federal c eral grand Jury Jur without protest Arrangements Arrangement were mado yesterday to procure bOll bondsmen to serve Herve until the trial With the Iho news of oC the time discovery of or orthe the tIme leak at the of or persons person are aro satisfied that the they now know where the letters containing money addressed to them In time thc last ast two years cars went For the time most part the they are aro poor people who from time to time have received ed help from relatives e Ono One cas case Is known where a 0 woman worked for four Cour months In another city to meet her husbands husband's hospital bill In Salt Fait Lake Tho mono money 10 was waa sent but never re received Tho The question Is general as to wh why Sla Slades Slade's c alleged peculations was not discovered ered sooner From the Inspectors Inspect Inspect- ors ore and postmasters postmaster's admissions it Is seen scon that Shade was tho tim first man manthey manthey thc they went to following ln a 0 complaint that a letter lettel containing money had I been lost and there then is no Io lost t In inthe tho the postoffice dictionary Sla Shade e was tho first one that was asked about tho the matter mattor Time rime and anti n again aiu ho pointed point point- I ed to some sorno o who was watched from the peep hole holc b by an Inspector for Cor fora a week or more In such instances the I Inspector saw nothing |