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Show was contained jn 'he loiiowim- sentence: sen-tence: ) "The riljUif betoi'e w wont to K.y. j ton. we broke into Stnl'Vn -tor"." i 11iO(;-h there may ho moth diH- i eu'ty in com irulng this sentence to he a confession, thn e-ldenee -. so strong ; that couvlction Is said to lr certain, anyhow. i TlU'niiii.on.. Ptri,ulei In Butlo , after he h;d n-inhled over, ill" Weft In';' in In; to exude the "(I'tt''. Brlng-' li'TM .wk -rauyiit !n ej-n. Both of I he nx-ii al" i.n-jV t; 1 1 1 ? - f n ofinv- ' lng been Implieat' d In the murder of Jacob 0. Soreuson at Lovondalil'jj corner, cor-ner, February 17, Ifon. SUSPECTS OF TIE LAYTBfJ HOLD-UP SALT LAKE, Aug. 21 Once more William Bringhursi aud Willard Thompson, pow serving 12 'and 20 years respectively for tne holding r,i of the Clift h'M.'so gambling rooms on May L'u, may have to sianu trial Tor crime; this time befoie Ih oHlr'als of Djtis county, on the cIihih" of having hav-ing robbed the Iayton National bunic on May 24. This was practically eb-cidd eb-cidd at, n .conference Wednesday between be-tween District Attorney N I. Harris of Ogden, County Attorney Hr-niy W. Staley of Bountiful and Sheriff 1. H Ware, of Layton. District Attorney Fred C. Loofbourow of Salt Labi ?itv said last night that the fat tint the two men were serving sentence for one crime did not prevent their arraignment ar-raignment on another. A coiicurrent sentence may be given. Before ShPrlff Joseph C. Sharp on June 29, Thompson and Brigliurst freely confessed o the commission of twentv-five burglaries, hold-uns ami crimes; but when the signing ef a statement was requested, the Ci'y at luslon they made to tin: Lpylon affair |