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Show uu ITALIAN BARKERS' BREACH JSF FAITH SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 6. Consternation Con-sternation seized tho Italian settlement settle-ment tonight when two Italian bankers bank-ers were arrested accused of withholding with-holding money entrusted to them for transmission to Italy. V. J. Eom-bino, Eom-bino, senior partner of Bomhiuo Bros., bankers, merchants and transportation agents, and his manager, William Mi-lano, Mi-lano, aro the prisoners. Ca3lno Buaco, employed in a railroad rail-road roundhouse as Glenn's Forry, Idaho, is the complaining witness. His story Is that he sent Bomblno Bros. $200 to be forwarded to his mother at Rome. She complained that the money had not reached her, and Buaco Bu-aco asked for an explanation. Bomblno, Bom-blno, he alleges, Insisted that tho money had been sent, but shQwed no receipts. When officers served the warrants they found notices of assignment posted in the Bomblno establishment. The brothers are the only Italian bankers in this region, and had been the medium for the shipment of thousands thou-sands of small remittances to Europe. Italians in Nevada and Idaho, as well as in Utah, have entrusted them with this service. oo |