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Show EXTRADITION FOR EARL MITCHELL I Requisition papers for Karl Mitchell, Mit-chell, the young man being hold at Seattle for the Ogden officers on the charge of burglary and grand larceny, lar-ceny, were prepared during the day and Officer Crompton went to Salt Lake to get the signature of the governor. gov-ernor. As soon as this Is done, Mr. Crompton will go to Seattle and. If he encounters no trouble in extraditing extra-diting the alleged criminal, ho will return to thU -city with.--Mitchell within the next ten days. The officers here state that thr are certain of Mitchell's Identity aDd they also feel that they will not have much difficulty In proving the charges charg-es against him. Dav Id Crockett, the man from whom the goods were stolen, signed the complaint com-plaint against Mitchell this mornln? and he states that he "will be pleased tn got back the things that were taken tak-en from his trunk. The Seattle officers offi-cers state that nearly all the itolen articles have been found In Mitchell's possession. . - Detective Pender states that It looks as though the two Mitchell boya have been plying their, trade all the way from Alabama to this section. sec-tion. Their grafCVeems to have been In gaining the confidence of people with whom they stopped and then suddenly departing with everything of value they could get hold of. |