Show NO BONDS FOR SALT LAKE BANK embezzlers gothing transpired yesterday to change the situation with reference to harry T duke and A A robertson the bond was secured for neither prisoner this it was said by friends of Ko bertson was due to the fact that alie day was a holiday the impression was conveyed that both would be out in a day or tiro investigations at the bank are still going forward but nothing would be given out as to what is being revealed the apartment assigned to kobertein Ko hi the county jail had little of the appearance pe arance of a place of confinement yesterday if the barred windows and iron could have been covered tho place have passed for bachelors quarters of the better class all day long friends odthe prisoner kept streaming jn and out at times the place was crowded while the wat and hilarity of those present drove dull care into distant quarters of the jail there was a striking contrast between the conditions surrounding duke and at the county jail while robertson held a reception all day long duke was left very much to himself there were no flowers books or other evidences of comfort in his cell and very few friends called to disturb hii mrs duke called in tha forenoon and was permitted to see her husband in the office of the jail she and attorney S II 11 lewis are working away on the bonds they were unable last night to say anything definite about it but the impression given out was that the bond would be forthcoming duke spent the greater part of the day reading when called upon he refused to talk of his own affairs but talked freely of other matters he expressed regret that the day had turned out so badly he thought on the bourth of all days in the year the people should have a good time and said the storm would be hard on the resorts in the afternoon cashier dooly called at the jail and held private consultations with each of the prisoners these consultations according to the jailer lasted for half an hour but nothing would be given out a to what transpired sir dooly yas aho in consultation during the lay with detective thacker cr and spent part of the day at the bank when asked last ight if there were any new developments in the affair cashier dooly aid taid t nothing at all nothing at all clift story that a forged warrant had been found in the bank he said originated from the fact that a scrap of paper found at house indicated that such scheme had been contemplated last year but mr dooly said it was not carried into effect i |