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Show MURDERERS TRAILED TO SALTLAKE Traced over mountain tops and through preciptious canyons from Evanslon, Wyo , to Salt Lake, by man hunters, Bert Dalton and Walter Van Fassen, who broke Jajil lu Er-anston Er-anston Inst Wednesday, are believed to be in hiding in that city. Four men overpowering Jailer Joseph Jo-seph Fife, while the noon meal was being served, escaped from the1 jail of Uinta county, Wyo.. on August 7. One of them, Edmond Spalding, 21 years of ago, left no clow ns to the direction in whicli he took his departure. de-parture. The trail of three others Dalton, Van Fassen and Ernest Crntcher was picked up Sunday morning by Deputy Sheriff W. S. Towmbly and Edward McMlnn of Uinta county. Tho officers followed on horseback as far as Coalville, and from there by train to Park City. There they engaged a team and. arrived in Salt Lake at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, having mado no stop for sleep since the chase began. Two jnen answoving the descriptions descrip-tions of Dalton and Van Fassen are said to have caught a Park City-Salt Lake freight train 'two miles out of Salt Lake, from which they disembarked disem-barked in Sugar House at 5 o'clock yesterdaj afternoon Dalton was bciug held on a charge of murder of Marshal Hansen of Cokevillc, which occurred Intt spring following the depredations of the notorious no-torious Whltnej brothers |