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Show F left'.in'bxion. Froj-,r time to'tiHie. luy mother hfis sentTOC-'HUiney, lAlf'of late 8hV7'SV3 fa! lot! d mohyly, so I wittsij( letter "toy my s;&cic-ihi';rt, .telling Mai? that If htOirouhf foriil nio tbo necessary money I would It iiv? at oner- and we wool J be niurrKdJvL, response to this letter ho forwarded roe $15, telling me that he would scud the remainder as Hoon ns he could make some more collections. I va then living at tbo home of Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Gross. "After a few days my money gae out and I was then penniless." At thin time It is stated that she slolo the gold watch from Mrs. Gross, which she afterward pawned for $7. As soon as Mrs. Gross discovered that her watch was missing,, she hud the girl arrested. ' tytlon to ber filleted suitor.; J'resUhi fWj Davtoj. otl!. West Tithfi Sooth stree. Miss .Emllyl Stahli. H?d,! i'ffjj of SfoCi37, South ;Nln(h Kat 'street, wanrrci'ed In ffew York ygs- I'crQay on the "charge of stealing a gold watch and chain which she afterward after-ward sold for $7. She appenred In tho Adams street court and pleaded not guilty to the charge and was held on a bond of 1,000 until next Frlday mornlng. Miss Stabb, who sometimes went by the .name of Werner, lived at the home of her mother, at No. CC7 South Ninth East street. Last March she left for New York and since that time baa i not been here. Tn the story told in, New York the young woman said: "I had been keeping company with Preston W. Da.Uon, a young business man of Salt Lake for some time. Shortly before I came to New York I told my mother that Mr. Dayton had proposed marriage. As soon as my mother found out that Mr. Dayton Day-ton wished to marry me she Bent mo to New York. I have worked In the telephone, office for three months, but the wages offered mo did not suit, so t SALT LAKE GIRL IS UNDER ARREST Miss Emily Stabb Accused of Stealing Watch from New York Woman. Salt Lake, Juno ?,0. Leaving Salt Lake after her mother had made.ob- |