Show CIVIL ACTION IN INTHE THE U S COURT Considerable local interest will bo be In iii lI tile o nue me of the civil action which will be heard in n tho United States court this the government wll rill see seek to collect from froni Charles Charos G C Price and the Pin Pingree Pingree gree National bank 2410 which the tho former received through h the mails last winter wrapped securely In a news paper curl delivered to him at the Five Points where he resides PrIce Keeps Money It IL will iII be recalled that Price called calle I at the Five Ithe Points postoffice for his mall mail one evening last December He Heas was as handed a newspaper which here his annie on the cover coor Carelessly tearing away the wrapper rapper he was dumbfounded when 2410 In currency of bills ranging from 1 to Oi In denomination fell at his feet At first he believed that the tor was attempting a joke The post postmaster postmaster master however was wa equally ed cd Price gathered up the money and Came camo to town with it At the tho Pingree National bank anle he was Informed that thal It was real reah money moner and lie he loft leU It on deposit there TOll Tall Stranger Disappears The next afternoon a tall well ress ed cd stranger culled called at al the postoffice in Ogden and asked if there was an any mall mail for Charles Chares Price rue rhe em at the office had been hoen notified to look out for fOI anyone of that lint name who made InquIries for mall mail During the excItement which followed the tho stranger made his escape from the city Price of Five Points b by right of possession continued to hold on to the mone money Later the East Side bank of Portland Ore lint Jut In Iii a claim calm for forthe the tho mone money declaring that that institution had been robbed and that the denomination or Of the bills tallied with stolen from the hank Government Demands Currency The United States Slates government he de demanded that the mone money be turned over to the government but on the tho ad adIco advice vice Ico of his attorney Price refused to todo todo do so when a civil action was started by the government to Lo recover It The Tue trial tria or of the caSe has been set for toda today and several Ogden peo oco pie pic have haYe been summoned t appear as witnesses Should the government I succeed In recovering tile tho mone money It Is IsI believed that It will be turned over to I the Portland ban bank If the lion tion is suffIciently complete I |