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Show Robbers Betray Victim Into Admitting He Is Not Armed Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 13. "tins: Gus : (.let up, quick. They're robbing rob-bing the Sanitarium! 1-lavc you got a gun'.'" "No. 1 ain't got a gun," responded re-sponded tiie sleepy one addressed. "Then uet out here, quick, for we're ; g.'inir to ioh you." This is the conversation that took pi arc a t j o'clock tins morning outride out-ride the tent of Gus Brew, cook at the S:i ni la riu nt. when lo masked men. -j,o had first rpbbed the Sanitarium, Sani-tarium, wrnl to rob tlie cook, who was helino,i 0 iiave a small amount r,f money. The sun-position of I "no robbers wis .ti fm- ,.lt0v wt.n, rewarded with a haul of $;." for their few minutes at Urcw's tent. The robbery of Brew followed the holdup of Frank Farr, night man of the Sanitarium, at which pin ee the rubbers obtained about S3j. The robbers rob-bers had evidently planned a big coup, as it was Saturday night and business was good, but they were disappointed, for the money bar! been sent to the city early in tlie evening. Before entering the Sanitarium by a rear window the robbers disconnected discon-nected the t elephone wires. Then carefully making their way Into tlie office, the robbers surprised Farr and compelled him to open the ca sii box and turn over about The rob bers made a thorough search of tho office for any weapons. Then, admonishing ad-monishing Farr to keep inside, t hey made I heir way to tlie tent of P.rew. It was about an hour after the robbery rob-bery that the police were notified. |