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Show both the diamond and the cash were found by Rlploy. They were wrapped In an old and unclean Bhlrt and then hidden away In a trunk. ' They were taken to the- police station to 'be identified iden-tified by Miss Hopkins. ; LURED SWEETHEART TO SALT LAKE TO ROB HER. Salt Lake City, June 17. The story told to the police by Sarah Hopkins, a dusky damsel, of how she had been, enticed en-ticed to Salt Lake from "nor Tennessee home a week ago by the alluring promises prom-ises of her lover, only to find herself robbed by him last night of her pavings pav-ings and a three-hundrcd-dollar diamond dia-mond ring, led to the arrest of the man, j James Talton. j When searched at headquarters j I neither the money nor the ring could be found, but he Is held pending fur-their fur-their Investigation. Talton has tho appearance of the colored man ,whu l!kos to dress well and live the easv me unoui worKing for it. Tlie (-jirl told of how he importuned her to come here, telling her that he had work-at big wages. Upon her arrival here she found him idle, and since that tme has been forced, to contribute to his support until last night? she alleges, he took her purse and ring. . .. This afternoon Jailer Earl Ripiey went to Tolton's room and made a thorough search of the place. Although Tolton stoutly denied at the police station sta-tion that he had the ring and monev. |