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Show LARSEN MAYBE BROUGHT HERE Offers to Settle for Bad Checks: Merchants May Demand Punishment Despite the fac 'hat Edgar I. Lar-sn, Lar-sn, alias K -N NeNun. h.-i .Kri t" settle in full for isOrthleea checks he paSSed In l?l ll :it hanks ami km-: ,,, f , n,M - H Is irubulle I h it lie W ill be brought bete and tried In court, according to Sheriff Richard PlncOCk Larsen Is now In Ban Francisco where he we arrested few days g , letter was- received ibis morning from Larsen's attorney ii San Pran" cleco in which it was st.iteii thai Lar-sen Lar-sen is willing to paj the amounts re .iM'rt for the checks, providing that prosecution Is dropped Bherlff Pin-cock Pin-cock Immediately communicated will igde n business Institutions and banks, i. was det lared thai the officers of these Institutions did nt mk(- kindly i, the tle.i of allowiiiK the man to settle without punishment, Larson is said to have passed fletitioui checks totaling more than ?100 In Ogdon As o result of the desire of the g-den g-den niercbants to have Larseh prosecuted, prose-cuted, it is probable thai an office' Will be sent from Ogdep within a few days to brlpg tho prisoner here for trial Bbren X, Chrlatensen, former t t.ih attorney, Ii now counsel for fir-si fir-si ii in S in Francisco. I..irM ii is said to have been a former for-mer OOUnt) attorney In a southern Utah county anil I- alleged to Iron passed fictitious cheeks at various times, for y irs. In the past h has escaped prosecution bj settling the amounts, tt was sajd. |