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Show Milo Rlpot, u railroad otnploye H who had been Buffering with typhoid H fever at Calientes nnd wiib recover- H ing, wont vlolontly lusauo last weok, H and having gottou possession of n H gun, went into tho Greek camp and , H mado things oxcoodlugly llvoly until J H captured by tho oillcors. Ho wan H taken to Pioeho. H A Salt Lako pollcoiuau visited u 1 barber shop iu Ogdon recently to got H shaved. Preparatory to taking ttio chair ho hung his coat on tho ruck. H Wheu ho waa completed ho rosumod H his coat aud loft, but iu half nit H hour ho roturuod In sonich of his pockot book, which ho said ho had ; H oithor lost or it had bcou stolon from him whilo ho was bolug shavod and H ho accused tho negro porter of having H tukou it. Tho boy and his em- H ployor both denied tho chargo of tho H theft and tho pollcoiuau notified tho H authorities of tho caso and his trau- iiH sportatlou being In tho missing H pocket book ho bought u tlckot and 'H departed for homo. Iu tlie mean- IfliiiiH ttn-'o nhotHer uustoinur 'wl4-huil Im&n ""V' '?1 in tho shop undergoing revlru at the , sumo timo as tho polloomai), was dis- '1 churgod and upon resuming his coat, found a uumbor of articles in tho pockot thnt did not boloug to him, H which caused him to notico thut tho' coat was not his own. Among tho H atticloa iu tho pockets waa tho police- man 'a pookot-book. Tho negro porter H wants n chargo of pc'lt larouy pro- H ferred against tho polieorann for stcnl- H ing tho othor uout. H |