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Show LEATHER COSTS I - ONE CLUE WHICH BRINGS ARREST I Young Men Confess to Crime After Police Get Them To Jail BOTH DREW WEAPONS WHEN TOLD TO GIVE UP I Ogden Police and Sheriff Gather Gath-er Information Leading To Their Capture SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 18. Two H youths, giving the'r names as Eddie bite and John Satlmakl, hive con- . .I to the robbery of the Browning H Sporting Goods store In Ogden on J January l, when articles valued at $5,000 were stolen, according to the H The youths wen- arrested hero to- day and. according to officers, drew H revolvers, but surrendered when they found themselves covered. Sallmakl admits having been ln jail H l in Albany. X. Harrlsburg, Pa.. St. H Louis and St. Joseph. Mo., tho police H I state. SallmaM's home IS said to be ln Buf- H If ale, N. I., and White's in Denver, H Robert Burk, captain of detectives: H VVootton eiy detective, and H Richard fncock's .men were H ."hi fly responsible for the arrest of the two youths in Salt Lake, who to- H nay confessed they robbed Browning I Brothers' store a week ago. The sleuths got an the trail of the H two after the automobile stolen from H I I he Browning garage was found at J ; Bligham. Investigation disclosed that H iltwn young men in new leather coats H jl:ad t.tk.n a train at Brigham that H morning for Salt akc. Leather coats were among the ar- H , (:i.-s stolen from the store, so the H lives- took up tin- chase ln Salt H Lake laying particular attention to H Lat.-: a Mexican was arrested who H ! had bought a gun which was idenli- H i- having been stolen from H ' Browning's. More clues were follow- H -id up until by a proce- - of eliminc - H inm 'he two suspects were shadowed H arrested. H |