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Show mm mi SALT LAKR CITY. AuK. n. In a f booting affray In tho Creole Kec-tlon Kec-tlon of Salt LaV nty, p. I Statha-Ko8 Statha-Ko8 shot and fatnlly wounded Ixj;is TouIom. and shot Gunt MarlLsua through tho nMnmon. Infill-tin' a wound from which , ho may die. Tli ehootlns Is Bald to ho tie result of activity on tho part of tho Immigration Immigra-tion ofllclttl.s who iro conduct Irg' a white slave In vestlg.it.on nmout; tho Oreeka here. SALT LAKE. Auk. 23. Ou a charRo of liuportin jclrh to th TnltcJ StatOH for Immoral purposes, throe Crocks Rlvlnp the names of Ooorjre Tarlvalols. John Kamenarla and Apartoll3 Jmatrolls were ar-ittsled ar-ittsled thin morning by Luclan II. Smyth, Chief deputy United States marshal, and will bo held pending & trial on tho serious charge of being proeurer8. Two Greek women giving tho names of Ana Mara and Mario Parlvak'lft are tho idlegeJ white-slavos white-slavos Imported Into thla country bv the trio. The arro3ts were made after com-plalnt com-plalnt wore sworn to by Imm'gra-tlon Imm'gra-tlon In?epctor Louis Adams of Denver, Den-ver, who 13 In the city on this particular par-ticular cae, havlnn received advice from SacramoDto. Cal., that tho suspected sus-pected persons wero In a coffco houso In Salt Lake. Inspector Adams located lo-cated tho men and women In the Parodlde coffet houae on Second South street. Thla afternoon tho. three men will be taken before United States Commissioner Com-missioner CharleB Baldwin, and will be arrnlpned and the time pet for their hcar'og. Tho women will bo held awaiting their henrlnK and the determining of tho cr Inability of deporting1 them from the country. Tho offenpe of the men Id punishable punisha-ble by five ycare In the government prison and that of tho women by de-portatlnn de-portatlnn to tho country from which they came. |