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Show The robber will probably soon bo given giv-en a trial on the charge of robbery. The matter, however, will not bo fully straightened out by the conviction convic-tion of this man. There Is a puzzling question to be answered: To whom docs the 52,500 belong, and which ot the three parties claiming the money will the court award it to'.'" , Charles Price or hive Points, Og cen. is now In possession of the mon-v-y, and apparently Intends to keep it. The gortland National bank now demands de-mands the money as part of the amount stolen, ! The United States poslofllco depart-' ment is laying claim to the possession of the money on the grounds that it wpfl delivered Into the hands or the wtong person. A complaint Issued by the government officers also seeks to recover the newspaper In which the money was wrapped on the same grounds. i WKhln a ebort time, it is stated, the i government will begin suit against Charles Price of Ogden to recover the ! money and nowspaper, and, if uc-1 uc-1 cessful in obtaining the amount from ' him, will hold it until the court decides de-cides the rightful owner. " - The confession of the robber, ai-; ai-; though, it be the truth, cannot be tak-j tak-j e:i as sufficient evidence that the mon-; j ey belongs to the bank. Another sun j will probably be necessary on the part of the bank to prove to the satlrac-Hon satlrac-Hon of the court that the money really j belongs to them. j The man who a few months ago fob- bed the bank of Its gold and curreu- cy will, when the case comes to trial, play an important part in helping the j bank recover that which ho had stolen. . I WHO GETS THE MONEY SENT TO CHAS. PRICE Herald: From Portland. Ore., comes j word that a man has been captured by the police of that city who has j confessed to being one of the highway-i highway-i men who robbed the Portland Natlon- ai hank, and Mho sent $2,500 to Og-; Og-; den, wrapped up In a newspaper and ; addressed to Charles Price. He is ! E.ild to have told the police authority authori-ty In Portland that the money sent to Ogden was part of the amount tak- en from the Portland National bank. |