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Show Willie Is Lost. If any ono knows of the whereabouts where-abouts of one Wallace, a oung man of dark complexion, and a painter and paper hanger by trade, they will greatly great-ly allay the anxiety hero In Malad by making his present location known. On the night or December 20, lie dls-appeaicd dls-appeaicd as completely as though he had been engulfed by the earth, and at a time and under conditions that make his departure a mjstery. Ho came lieie from Lovran. Utah, and found emplo incut sulllclcut to keep him busy, as he claimed, all winter, lie had finished one job and was working at another, that of painting the Interior of tho Dank Saloon, and Tuesday evening he went back after supper to complete this work, saying It would take him piobably until 12 o'clock. He left the place about 10 and went to K. M. Larsen's harness shop, that being the last seen of him. He had made no collection for doing this work, and left paints and brushes, brush-es, besides an overcoat, and a toilet case which he had pin chased as a gift for someone at the hotel. He was Indebted to some boarding house in Logan for a small sum, but this he had promised to settle as soon as possible, pos-sible, anil wc don't think became (lis-curbed (lis-curbed on that account. There seems to be just grounds for suspicion that the fellow In some manner met death or had been connected with some unlawful un-lawful deed and was filghtened away through fear of being apprehended. There Is study something strange and inexplicable about his sudden disappearance disap-pearance Malad Advocate This is undoubtedly the same W. J. Wallace with whom many in Logan aie acquainted. A real nice fellow in a way, but ono who while here had so much woik to do in his "profession" that his time was laigcly consumed in telling how much money ho was making. Somehow or other, lie never let go of that money. Most any of us would legiet to know that he has met with misfortune, but If he Is still among the living, there are several here who would be pleased to know of his whereabouts Just as a matter of friendly Interest, "ou know." |