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Show SHER1JT RECOVERS a ma HORSE n' ) I 'Another delopnreni m tho recent J horae-fltealtng caao resulted yesterday when Slroriff Harrison's officers re- covered a horse -which had been stol- en by Xeilson nnd Matzen from E. N. ; Williams. roBidlng at 152 Patterson avenue. This ia tho first actual ovl- I dence of Jhe gang's operations In thlB city. Mr, Patterson lost tho horse fiev- V eral weeks ago, and, supposing that It had wandered away, Inserted ad- '" vertlaements In tho local papers. The animal was a registered Belgian mare i 4 years old and valued at about $250. I In hiB confession Matzcn admitted I taking the horse from Mr. Williams B barn on the night of April 18. W He took the animal to Woods .- Cross, Utah, and traded it to a farm- H er for a buckskin, receiving $40 "to W boot" This buckskin was in pos6es- jp slon of Ncilson, another member of I the gang, when he was arrested by Deputy Shoriff Leatham, When the Woods Cross farmer learned that the 1 horse he had traded for had been Htolon he turned the animal over to the officers at once. i on t |