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Show iiwHaoFsar ! LAKEJAN TAKEN "E" CONDUCTOR ANC MA'DAF paus houbeholS CHARGED WITH MURDER Frank Miller I. Delnrj SouBht By Th P"nd II I. Believed Thi ' the Man Who Fired the Fatal Shot Salt Lakcail)crt h. r , , w oars f 0W 8t,0t nr -; tho murderer of Chart,- A. KulH. This l8 the belief expressed by Ohlet of Detect W Koy M. n,, ,,. pol.ee l,el,.,0 that l.rlghton will con- oss to ti.e lm.rder an he did to par- tlclpatlon In the at.e.,,,,,0,1 robbery a scar,,, ,, beInR mn(Io for (hy r Mth which Mr. I'nuHtt,,, killed. HrlKl,. to Is heh , 10 Ntat lirion imd nationwide senreh Is bolng Illll(i0 ,or rank Ml.ler, . , ot ,,, i rlghton snjs was the man rtho fired the shot. Chief Uockstoad, uho brought about nrlsUlon'H arrest, Mild tln.t Angolene Wucnstcr, the maid who planned the robbery, had confessed that when Brighton came fc. the back door on tbo night or tho tragedy he wore his urmy overcoat. Tho i.n who shot Sir. Fnu, had on an army overcoat. Tho police say that there was no reason rea-son why tho men td.ould change coats while going from the hack to the front. Mrs. l-'aus htnted that tho tnller of the two bandits shot hor husband. Brighton Is almost blx feet In height. Brighton said that his companion was taller thnn ho. The police say that this is highly Improbable and that Brighton Is the man who fired tho ahot, according to their belief. Tho maid admitted that she recognized recog-nized Brighton's volco when he an-swerod an-swerod Mrs. Knus, although both men wcro mnsked. Miss Wacaster said that the man who spoko was the man who llred tho fatal shot. Although tho girl asserted that she did not think Brighton was tho guilty man, the police, po-lice, say that thoy bellevo that sho knows that he Is the murderer and thnt sho merely desires to shield him as much as possible. Whon Chief Ileckstead asked tho girl why she had arranged the robbery rob-bery sho said : "I needed lit ty dollars' Brighton was arrested by Chief of Detectives Riley M. Uockstcnd and Dotoctlves Bert Scoger, Dick Kddlng. ton, Lester Wire and Jack Kgbert. He confessed at onco to participation ln the holdup Friday night at tho Faus hnmiv Ho placed all the blame on tho Wacaster Wa-caster girl. He said thnt ho hod talked talk-ed to her on the streetcars nnd thnt she had suggostcd that ho got a companion com-panion nnd rob the Faus jioine. Ho declared thnt the girl had said that Mrs. Faus kept a largo quantity of Jewelry and money In the house. ' Ho said that ho found a man who hgroed to take part la the holdup. He declared that this companion, whose nnmo he gave as Frank Miller, was the one who lost Ids nerve nnd fired at Mr. Faus. He asserted that he know this man only slightly and that he had fled from the town. Following his confession, Brighton wns rushed to tho atato prison for so fo keeping, as threats of a lynching nnd reached the ears of the pollco. Remarks made by Ilrlghton the duy precodlng his nrrost enme to the oars of Chief Beckstond and led to his arrest. |