Show HOLDUP IS CAUGHT AFTER THIRD JOB Desperate Convict Ex-Convict Arrested for Third Time Since Released LENIENCY WAS SHOWN HIM Allowed to Go on Former Occasions Occasions Occa Occa- With a Diehl Rep remand Fifteen minutes after Charles Lade alias Scott o u burly nero negro and former fonner convict hall had held up his third man within two hours at the point oCa of oC ofa a revolver and aull tried 1 to kill his third victim because he gave avo up only ton cents cent he ho was arrested In a First South street saloon and wa waa locked up In the police station Lade was re released rc- rc leased from tho penitentiary three months ago altu after being sentenced to servo a term of oC 10 years for a holdup Job Twice since his release he has been arrested In Commercial street and was shown leniency through the Intervention of Justice Dana T. T Smith for tor whom he worked Lade is a most dangerous criminal lie laughed heartily when he was locked ed up While four ou- ou policemen and as many deputy deput sheriffs were within ono one square looking for nero negro holdup women Lade Lado held up UI two men In a doorway at 18 Commercial street and at the point of a revolver took toole 15 5 from one and 18 tram from another At 1130 o'clock he held up O. O S S. Jones and George Clark Clarl at Second South and nd Fifth West est streets antI and took 10 cents from Jones So angered waa he that ho he llred a shot from his revolver point pointblank blank at Jones who was le lesa than a afoot afoot foot away but Jones knocked the tho re revolver revolver re- re volver aside an and thereby saved his life Lade was walking along Commercial Commer Commer- cial street with a negro woman about 10 o'clock when ho noticed two young men who said Id their names were Smith and Warton Varton standing In dark clark doorway door door- way Lade stepped Into tho doorway pushed his revolver Into the faces Caces of or orthe the mon men demanded their mone money Smith gave avo up 55 35 and Warton was r re relieved of or S1 SIS s While hUo detectives were searching for forthe forthe the negro Lade met Jones an and Clark Clarkin in a saloon In First South street They had a drink together and walked out Into tho street Lade demanded some mone money as ho he ha had paid for tor the drinks and Jones not wishing to have havo trouble trouble trou trou- ble pulled pUlle out his purse Clark stepped aside When Lade saw the purse he pulled his gun and hold hoM It against Joness Jones's body Clark seeing the gun un ran to a Do telephone and caned called the police Lade Lado took 10 cents from the purse and when he found no more he pulled pune th the trigger and fired a shot Jones the tho act Just In time to knock the revolver aside and the thc bullet but bul let sped harmlessly past his bod body but only a few Inches from his cloth cloth- In ing Found II Him im 0 Lade walked away and Jones Joncs and Clark followed They lost sight of him but a few minutes later they saw him In the tho saloon aloon at Third West Vest and Second South streets They telephoned to tho police and Detectives Detec Detec- tives Cha Chase o and Burt and Policeman Pitts hurried hurrle to the place in a buggy The detectives placed Lade Lado under arre arre ar- ar re t without t lo lc and secured sec pos possession 08 session of the negro's negros cg s 's revolver rc At the police station Lade simply simp laughed at tho police pollee Jones and Clark Clarl went to police headquarters and positively identified Lade as the man who held them up Tones Jones lives at East Ninth South street while Clark resides nt at South Third East street Seven years ears ago Lade hel held up a aman aman man in Commercial street and was arrested an and sent to tho penitentiary to servo of or term of ot 10 years ears Ho IIo was given his freedom earlier for or good be bo- havior He was In town only a few tew days when he secured wor work from Justice Smith A few days later Inter he went into a restaurant in Commercial street an and picked up 5 in change that had been laid on the counter for a customer He pocketed tho cash and I walked out but was arrested the next day Justice Smith pleaded for le leniency 10 for Lade declaring that he had not touched an anything in the Smith home and could readily have done so 50 had he Judge Ju C C. B B. Diehl gave Lade Lado his freedom with a warn v.-arn- ing InA Only a a. few nl nights later in hi Commercial Commercial Com Com- mercial street Lade Lalle had an altercation tion with two soldiers from Fort Dou Douglas lali and pulled a n revolver on them hem threatening to shoot Judge Diehl ordered him to get out of oC town t Instead of ot sending him to jail Lade I paid no attention to tho order and jot busy again aln last nl night ht A number of ot holdups have occurred In Salt Lake I during the last month and In most t of oC them a negro was waa reported to have o I figured It Is believed that some somo of ot the Jobs can be traced to Lade and I Ian an effort will be made to have hIml him l b by other men who have been robbed In the streets Ah got ot ah million In n dat holdup Lade declared with a laugh as he was being led Jed to a cell |