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Show mm S. GDRLEW IS I MISSING FROM HIS 5 BURLEY HOME ft George S. Corlew, son of Mr and Bin .lohn S Corlew ol this cit has Eysteriously disappeared Such was DpTo Information given out last night ! Mb the parents Mr Corlew is well known in Og- Bin: having been a trusted employe JEf th"1 First National bank of this . Kty and aNo a Lieutenant In the Heal rompnnv of the National Guard 1 SH He was promoted sometime ago ' Bom his position in the Ogden bank- 1 fSg Institution to the poe I of as-1 I S1111 t-.ishier in Mi" First National IRDk of Burley, Idaho, and the last ! Snn of lilm was when he left th1? iBpley last Wednesday, presumably Ij board a tralti for Salt Lake 1 it wttli a consignment of coin from the !!! Bsrlev First National hank tor ih- Mnk in Salt Lake t'ity. vith which - they are affiliated. mnm. An Investigation at Purlc revealed lllW the luct that he had purchased a 'W round trip Ueket to Salt Lake City. It the Burley station and according M 10 the words of Superintend, nr in KWi Woodruff of the Burley Sugar! IwHit tank wlib not a figure wrong. ; The f r.-t innnia i ton that he v. a ; ndefcj Bpt at home received by his rela-f rela-f lives in Ogden v. as a telegram re-Btived re-Btived Saturday afternoon from his rife which said, 'Has George left Ofden, Wire." No attention was paid y. to this as they thought that as they I hid not seen him. that he would call Kit the parental home before he re- ilfi ttrned to Pairlev. The ,-ame evening I Hi telephone call amo from Mr i&H Wood run. v. h w.i also anxious ie-r ie-r Ciuse or Mr Corlew'. extended ab- ''P - Hftce. Saturday v. as pa.. da tor the ' et p rowers and war. an exeephon- B ! illy bu day and Mr Wood rut f t. ". -)t " 'St 'f t'orle-.v 'AM' all riht I i would Bive been there. This Increased the r 4 - anxiety of his parent-, and, fearing that thugs had become aware of the fact that he was rairyitm a larue F torn of money, and had followed him I to Ogden and thai bo had met with II HHu play, detectives were secured Im i and a thorough search of the city and the surrounding river bottoms was made, but no trace of him was found and up to the present time he has not been heard from. The supposition of his Burley friends, a number of whom have written writ-ten to Mr and Mrs. John S Corlew, Is that domestic troubles had caused him to leave Burley. These views are also taken by his parents and they believe that he will soon make Ins whereabouts known Mr Corlew was married In Burley last June to Miss Elizabeth Royce of Chicago, who was at the time a teacher In one of the Burley schools He Is a young man who has always been known to all his acquaintances as n man of strong character aud sterling integrity. |