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Show cd and pale, railed on Graham and after lie had correctly anawcreJ question ques-tion concerning hla money. (Jarleon was almost ovcrcom? with pratlfude. He olfered Mr. Graham . tlOO, which was not accented. " ' Carlson, who Is a ranchman, had taken bin wallet out of his pocket In the depot and thought he put It back In hi Inside vent pocket. Instead, he merely put it under his vet, and It dropped out when he had pone about a block, lie did not mlns It then, and while coming up town he changed hi mind and went to Osden; In the Junction City he discovered th? K'Fk of his money. He hurried back J to Salt Lake, and before he arrived I here saw an advertisement assurinK him that his money had been found by an honest man. The um repre-aentK repre-aentK the sale of a ranch. Neither Mr. Carlson nor Mr Graham Is wealthy. LOST FORTUNE QUICKLY FOUND Lucky for Idaho Man That Honest Man Recovered His Purse. Salt I.aUe. Sept. 22. In a blc red pocltet book, one block east of the Orc-j Orc-j rui shoit Line station, on West South Temple street. Wilson firahfim. an Abt-I:.T prospector, found f21ef Wed n "?.-) ay al o'clock. With the money were naturalization and other papers rbovvlnR Miat they belnngod to I'eter Carlson of Lewlston. Idaho. tirabam went directly to tbe office of the Evening Telegram, where ho In-rertel In-rertel an advertisement announcing th" finding of a considerable diiru of mon'?y, which the owner could have by e.il!!ii at rrtom 5 Occidental hotel and Idcntli ins his property. i At : o'clock Carlson, greatly afiiut,- |