| OCR Text |
Show r i in i i i i tmm m I Definite Whereabouts j I of Cutler Not KnoAvn J I Tho whoroabouts ot W. II. Cutlor, who disappeared from horo Wednesday Wednes-day evening ot Inst week, haa not boon dollnltoly dotormlncd. However, How-ever, the muny thcorloB advanced during dur-ing tho first sovernl days ot hla ills-npponranco ills-npponranco havo slmmored down to ono or two. Tho moro general theory for his dlBappearniico now hold la that Mr. Cutlor la unbalanced and possibly still traveling or that flnnnclal nnd other 'troubles caused him to pick up tltld Inntln T . Ii)ikiI Imrt linnn l.nnx.l from him since Saturday whon his wlfo rocolved a lottor, ilrosumably from somowhuro along tho Donvor & Uio Grand road botwoou llolpor and Grand Junction. Tho lottor bora tho Grand Junction train division stamp. Whon nothing was hoard from Mr.. W. II, Cutlor from Wednesday night until Friday his wlfo became nlarmod and friends and relatives woro at a lost to know what had bocomo of hlra. It wuh learned that on Wodnosday night a tlckat to American Fork was aold by tho Orom Agont to a man ausworlng his description. From this Information It was feared ho may lmvo become temporarily unbalanced and drowned himself in tho pond nonr tho sugar factory. Tho pond was dragged on Friday and Saturday morning, morn-ing, but nothing wns found. Saturday nftornoon tho abovo mentioned men-tioned letter was rocclved by Mrs. Cutlor. It stated Hint tho writer, Win, 11. Cutlor, had found himself locked In a box car at Grand Junction. His pockot book and check book was gono ho said, Tho letter, also contained con-tained tho Information that tho wrttor did not remember anything from tho time hu was collecting In lho south-wost south-wost part of Lohl until ho found himself him-self in tho railroad box car. lie failed fail-ed to say whothor or not ho was returning re-turning but snld not to wrlto as ho wns leaving thoro. Slnco that tlmo no furthor word has boon rccolved and relatives aro at a loss to know whoro to look for him. |