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Show I ATKINSTOBE I BROUGHT BACK 1 Officers Say They Have Clues To Connect Him With Thomas Robbery j With the return of Doll P. Atkins to Utah from San Francisco, where he v a arrested by Homy Taggail. of the H I nited States secrcr serice, ogden of- HJ fleers are confident, the- can connect the man as a participant in tlic rob-hery rob-hery of the Seth Thomas jewelry store hero a few weeks ago, when Phillip H' Rausch, one of the bandits, was :-hot and killed by Mr. Thomas, while the n;her escaped with jewelry alued at $5000 Officers of both the Ogden po-t!oe po-t!oe and the sheriff's department de-i de-i tare they have clues which point to AMclns as one of the men who took part in the robbery. Armed with extradition papers, Dep-llty Dep-llty .Sheriff William M Hughe.--, left Salt. Lake last night for the coal to hring Atkins back to the slate. At-kins At-kins is i i n -conlct and escaped from I he Salt Lake county Jail November Zl, when he sad his way through the wall of a slee' cell At the time of the jail break. Al-kins Al-kins was being held on a grand lar-Vj lar-Vj cony charge for the alleged theft of M an automobile Requisition papers in this charge have been prepared f"'. forwarding to Deputy Hugh' in the ' itne Atkins refuses to eomp back v.ith-out v.ith-out extradition. The. arrest of Atkins was brought about by Ileniy C Tagfrarr, former captain of police in Bait Lake, and previously depifly warden at the Utah si:. to prison when Atklna was serving a sentence for robbery. According to a lekrram from San 'jancisco yesterday, it was Aqtlilla Tagnart, it years of age, son of the former police captain and present United States secret serv ice agent, whoj first saw Atkins and recognized him. Phe youth's identification of the man as he passed on tin: strec;. was con- firmed by hie father and Mr. Taggart, immedinlelv hud Atkins locked "Pj pending word from Salt Lake. oo |