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Show doncit Taylor had cnlled for the dog and was Informed that he could not have the unlnial without a police order. This was a sure tip of their discovery and the man had disappeared disap-peared when the detectives arrived a few moments later Needless to say Tavlor did not put in his appearance at the baggage; room again that night. A close watch was kept on all outgoing out-going trains .Monday night but no traco of the runaway wife ami her lover was discovered The valuable dog Is still at the Union depot but neither !ts. Calbreton nor Taylor have called for Ibe animal. Tlio husband hus-band haunted the depot and streets throughout the night and up to noon yesterday, refusing to eat or sleep, lie d'.d not reti-rn to Salt Lake until he had exacted from the local police a solemn promise that a determined effort would be made to discover the hiding place of his erring wife and her admirer. In view of the fact that Calbreton was armed with a revolver the local police feared that he might .attempt violence in case the couple was ap- ! prehended. I seargh:ng for unfaithful wife The unfaithfulness of a wife whom ; ho had never before po much aa sus-picioned sus-picioned was brought to the certain knowledge of Frank Calbreton, a Salt j Lake barber, Monday evening when sho left that city with a ma.n of shady reputation whose name Is said to be Roy Taylor, taking with her several hundred dollars with which Culbreton had intended to buy a barber shop. Followed to this city by the husband, hus-band, the capture of (he couple seemed seem-ed almost certain and would have 1m-en accomplished by the local detectives de-tectives bad It not been for a piece, of bunglesome work on the part of Calbreton himself. It is believed that the couple are still in hiding in Og-den Og-den and the police have not lost hope of effecting their capture. According to the husband's own story he had no previous knowledge of bis wife's duplicity. He hud been considering the purchase of a barber shop lu Salt Lake City for somelimo past and on Monday afternoon It was mutually agreed that the wiff should draw the savings from the bank In preparation to rnJte the purchase. Calbreton claimed that the amount was $1,000, but tlf.s Is believed to include the wife's jewelry, sealskin Jacket and a ISoston bull terrier which the husband valued at Jlfiu. Incidentally Inciden-tally Is was this dop: which would have led to the apprehension of the pair had it not been for the husband's error. When the wife failed to keep an appointment Monday afternoon thf husband went to his home and discovered dis-covered unmistakable evidence of a hasty flight on the part of hi -wife, lie went at once to the Short Lino depot and discovered thrt his wife. In company with n strange man, had left for Ogdeu on a train which had departed a few minutes lefore hia arrival. He boarded an electric car and arrived ar-rived In this cttv- nn hour later. Appointing Ap-pointing himself his own detective Calbreton discovered that thf valuable pup had leen cnecked at the Union depot bnpgagfi room He at once gave orders not to allow the d"g taken tak-en away wlthoil consent of the po! b e after which be called up the olll-cers olll-cers and ldd them his story. Hcfore a detective could reach the |