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Show IDENTITY OF THE MI IOCUTHISTMT M00MI1K Solution of tho mystery of the identity iden-tity of the man who cut his throat in a rooming housn at Colorado Springs, Colo., Novembor 20, who had in his pocket a S300 certificate of deposit de-posit In favor of John Miller in tho Utah National bank of Ogden, may result re-sult from information obtained today from Mrs. C. W. Critchlow, who has a boarding houso at 2904 Plngroe avenue. ave-nue. For she recognized the postmortem post-mortem photograph as a likeness of tho mysterious brother of a man named nam-ed Miller who boarded with her 45 days about a year ago and went to southern Utah without paying his board. Mrs. Critchlow recognized the face at once and asked If he were of low stature. When told that he was 5 feet 5 incheB tall, of medium build, 140 pounds, dark complexion, dark eyes, stubby gray mustache, had dark brown hair streaked with gray and was apparently Irish. Mrs. Critchlow was almost positive he was the man who visited his brother at her house. "They quarreled fiercoly," sho said, "but finally shook hands, and the short man, whom I bellove Is the suicide, sui-cide, told his brother that everything was all right and in case of need ho would help him, and thus they parted. A neighbor somo timo afterward informed in-formed me sho had seen tho short man apparently after he had been In a fight, for ho was smeared with blood. Tho brother, my boarder, left' soon afterward and went to work for tho Utah Power &. Light company in southern Utah." Thore's another clew: On the dead man's right forearm was tattooed, evidently ev-idently by a navy artist, a dancing girl holding a flag. This Ib a pictiiro common among naval rocrults "the Girl I Left Behind Me." Tho picture of tho dead man cannot be printed, for obvious reasons. nn |