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Show BELIEVE DEAD MAN MISSING BAN PIER SALT LAKE. Jan. 28 Chief Criminal Crim-inal Deputy Sheriff Herman Lelchter expressed the belief today that B. C. Cordoll. 75 years of age and veteran employe of the National Bank of the Republic, who disappeared July 12 1919, Is the same man that was killed In tho railroad ards at Jules-burg, Jules-burg, Colo., on August 29 1920, somo 13 months later. A letter received at tho sheriff's office of-fice explains tho delay by stating that the circular relative to the disappearance disappear-ance of Cordell from Salt Iake had bi;en misplaced when the body was discovered and that It had Just bten found Tho letter stnted that the deputies there had noted the striking resemblance between the photograph on the circular and that of the man killed in the railroad yards. At the time of hH disappearance CordoU was residing with Mr and Mrs. Charles H Porter 118 F' Street He Is said to have a son believed to bo employed on the Oakland Examiner, Oakland, ("al , and a daughter. Mrs Victor Mills of Ashland, Ore. Sheriff C. Frank BmerjT notified them today of the resemblance. oo |