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Show TIIEPEOVO HERALD J v FOUR GREEKS ARE CHARGED WITH MURDER . PACJ2 Cii'm Riding the Pig in Carbon County qq's mmn- - GAPTUHED YESTEKOAY LI.SJU.T LAKE The date of Calee? JL ,lalow trial far mnrdeir geV; ftnek definitely tor Thursday morning before frdce II. L. Ritchie. As soon as the trial to over. Mrs. Gehavieve inlow, accused of the' same crime, will be tried. Fully a month or six weeks' will be neee sary to dispose of both cases, It Is ex. DI06I11 EXCELLENT WORK DONE DEPUTY SHERIFF -- IN CA&E OTTO VYITBECK. pected. r .11 S 'x "' . J. -- Jrtirtr .tXiLr I .. , - rt,V . v. - 7 , " MEN HARRY 6HOT 8PONBON Four complalnu, charging Nick Salonika M. Mike Vanparcus, Thomas, and P. Leventis with murder in the first degree was Issued by the county attorney's off4ce last week. The men are alleged to have shot Harry Spin-bon- , a miner, in Bingham on October 25, "Inflicting wounds from which he died about nine days later The com not. Isplaints, were, drawn, sued because the compaining witness failed to arrive before the office closed. All of the men are in the ' but-wer- e' s county JaiL The charge is the result of the recent strike in the Bingham mines. Splnbon was a miner employed in the United States mine and had not gone out with the strikers. When be and tiers were going to work guarded by ... number of deputy sherfifs, they wen fired upon by .strikers, who were Intrenched in the hills opposite the 'fiplhoon was shot In the abdomen, and Leroy J. Tldwell, a deputy bertH and John Hogndakos, another miner, erere aleo wounded. Died In Hoepttal. t a aptnbon was rushed down the and 8e.lt to Lake, and later taken taken to 8t Mark's hospital The strikers Tho fired the ishoU Qed in the direction of Tooele, vat are supposed ' to kajre returned .to Bingham later. SeJonikle end Leventis were arrested la December last In company with N, Strongylls for holding up, tire laborers on the Bingham A Garfield railroad near Barney station. .The Japanese later positively identified them. At about the same tfme search was being made for the murderers of Ethel Williams In Bingham on December 10. Witnesses were brought from Bingham, but failed to identify the men in connection with that crime. Later the Greeks pleaded guilly and county can-yo- ' Jnp-anee- were-giv- en -- ' e es. , The complaints which were issued against two of the trio, together with First degree murder is the charge against the Inlbws. They are alleged to have lured to his death Thomas 'Eddie" Wjhite on the night of October 5. White's body was found in the early morning of October 6 seated upright at the . wheel of his taxlcab, Which stood in the middle Of the road on Third East street just below Ninth outh street. Two bulet wounds were found in his headr HjsandsrT3till clasped the steering wheel, as though death had come without any warning. Suspicion attached tor Inlow Immediately owing to the fact that he was under indictment for the theft of ore specimens from the home of Mrs! Harvey Jones, and White was the only f the prosecution. Inlow was arrested early in the day as he was about to enter the office of his lawyers In the Boston Mock. lira. lalow was ar- rested several boars later. She was Identified by other taxlcab drivers as a mysterious woman who entered White's ear at 11:46 o'clock the eight " of the murder. Toe sounds oC yietel shots e few minutes after midnight la the neighborhood of Ninth South and Third East fixed the time ef the murder definitely. YAMPA A Friend At Court MI (By, Mary Hale.) RESUMES WORK The first of the week the Yampa mine in Highland Boy besan work again, with a force of about seventy-fiv- e men and will gradually Increase this number until It reaches 250, the maximum force. David Eden is foreman of the force ancNhey expect to have a fine lot of ore ready for shipment about the first of March .., The Yamn- - has been We since last fall when they closed down on account of the strike. This will help business very materially in the Highland Boy neighhorbod which, has been rather quiet since the strike occurred a few months ago. . Sister Anne bad quarreled with Elmer.,, She had taken the diamond ring from her finger, and her eyes were red and swollen. Grandmama even six- year-olBobby noticed, and wondered why Elmer did not come to visit Anne notkedso-didnotlier,a- nd d any more. And now St. Valentine's - where-abont- J. . . , ' red-eye- , . A , .' y . - Mi irne From the Progressive 3000-TO- j j-- witness against him, having been engaged by Inlow to carry hint to and from the Jones home, K Is declared by those against Thomas and Vanparday was cus, are the result of the work of near. With the help of Sister Anne Otto Witbeck, deputy sheriff at Bingand mother, Bobby had made preparaham. Thomas was arrested on Tuesday tions to send valentines to all his and Vanparcus on Wf'tlnesday by that TiTHe" friends. He had to buy a few officer. more but two days before than he had, After Four Others. the holiday he got Anne to help hini ' It Is known by the sherif's office thatrfour other men were in ine party which fired on .the miners. Their readily, but her eye3 were misty as names are known to the sheriff and it is expected that two of them will be brush the tears away. , arrested In Bingham, A third is known OHIO COPPER N EARS' Bobby wanted to ask what the trouto be In Pocatello, where he is under MARK ble was, but a look in his sister's eyes suryelljance. stopped him. Bobby, young as he was, A" local attorney attempted to Ret sa w that Anne was not as gay as she Some days as much as 2700 tons of Thomas and Vanparcus out of jail on had been1 before Elmer's last visit; habeas, corpus proceedings, but when ore has been put through teh Ohio she did not sing as she had then, when -- hfijrasjnfprmed of the seriousness of Copper mill at Lark during the past she did her daily duties. 1s the expectation to the charge 'which was to be prefefed Hew- days'. It-Grandmother and mother watched against the men he departed hastily, to' bring this rp to a regular daily ton- her with troubled faces, but they s nage of 3000. The three sections afe Beek evidence of their actual knew It would be. useless to ask her working1, but the renovated second is on the day of the crime. to confide In .them. Anne kept hr not ye't up to capacity. A break in the Tribune. ' troubleB .to herself, as much as she tailings dam Sunday did some damage with her family and friends her and for a short time suspended mil'jjfsliared NEWSPAPER BILL CONSIDERED joys, iney couia oniy nope inu pray operations. Most, of the present large that all would be right In the end. BY JUDICIARY' COMMITTEE tonnage of ore U said to be coming The .thirteenth day of February from the' third level. came, and Bobby started out giiiy to The. Judiciary committee of the purchase the needed valentines. Sudhouse' considered"! house bill No. 62, Elmer Lowell came toward him, denly V r by Anderson, relating to publication of rand a moment later Bobby's band was . legal notices and fixing the rates held fast in Elmer's. ana aiso x tnereror, requiring iuai "Buying valentines, Bobby?" asked Y notices shall be published only in Elmer, briefly. boaa fide newspapers. I. H. Masters "Yes," answered Bobby. "Are you or the "Blngfiam Bulletin," and C. E. going to "send "Anne oneT he asked "Ifulsh of the Eureka Reporter, were innocently. "I'm afraid not. She wouldn't want present and favored the" bill. The committee will hear further suggesone now," answered Elmer, sadly.. He tions before reporting on the bill. took a dollar from his purse, and put It is likely that'anothef bill 'will It into Bobby's hand; then," before the be presented today on'the subject of child could: protest, he hurried on legal printing. Thlsill wUl require down the street x t"at the" proceedings of city councils, Immersion scene from "100 Years The next dsy, Bobby was ItT the town boards and boards of county com- ' highest spirits, but Anne was as of Mormonism,". mlasloners be putllshed in order that and tearful as ever. She took the public may. know what 'these , notice of the valentines she relittle, ' SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS bodies are doing and how they do it. ceived it the mall,, but she dutifully four weeks regularly use Dr. la practically every state except Utah For New helped Bobby get ready when the Life Pills. Tuey stimulate TlllhllllYi. King's st Ks Aa the uv nnnAAaln(M iFivvvuiubu vi wvBivie eBM yHviwH.- - the liver, improve digestion, remove evening .came. "We lay them on the V d. It Is to be provided In the bill blood impurities, pimples and erup- doorstep, then we knock and run that the' publication of the proceed- tions disappear from your race and when' they come to the door, exings shall rotate; that is, that no body and you feel better. Begin at plained Bobby, as ' he left,, his arms once. at Hedonist Drug Co., two .' JS-rnewspaper, jean have . a monopoly ed stores,' Buy successors to Smoot and Palace toll of VaIenUnes..XV"V'' ' ' ' the business. Anne. here "Sit the fire, by , I guess Drug companies, (adv.) & y " you'll get a valentine tonight,'' said her mother. "I dont talak se, luther," '' .i.' yyr tt j?.;iT Anne, slowly. Grandma had gone to bed when at last Anne turned from the window and sat down by the fire to Indulge In a good cry, - Suddenly she started up as there came- a loud knock at the. door, and when she answered i,t there was a valentine on the step. It was for herself, and when she went In and opened the box mechanically, she stared hard at the paper that lay on top. "For Anne, with Elmer's love," she read, and as she took from the box the gay valentine, she felt her heart grow light, then drooped her head onl her arms and gave vent to a storm of happy tears. - When Bobby and Mrs. mother, returned, all was Evans peeped into Anne's fiaw'wifh relief that Anne ing quietly, and a happy on ner Hps, Mrs. Kvans A Evans, his still. Mrs. room, and was sleepsmile was ciosea tne :Ascene from Edison's "I.a;I "Bobby, boy, I guess you have done It all right," she said, when, a few-4-n moments later, she was . tucking him OPENED JAN. Ist, 191 3 "But remember, you mfist tejl Ekner all about It." "I know, mother' whispered Bobby, into bed. happily. The next' moring Anne telephonedr s pend lh ejl a to K kiM?r la wue-an- d and Bobby went down the road a little for him. "Anne saw tbem coming a little later, Bobby's little hand heldtisbtly in Elmer's big one. His 'little face w'as proud' and happy and Elmer smiled on him kindly as he came into the house, while Bobby remained outside to play in the snpw. . Anne met. Elmer at the door, and a minute later they were in the parlor. way to watch 'It seamed a long time to Bobby before Elmer came outside again. "At last the door opened, and when he passed Bobby he stooped over to whis -- per: iiitSS' tllfilSe-K5sn .a " Jft iifS JkMIJEUR0PEAN 1 KPsoooutside rooms Ipr tKata BEST ' i m 1 . " " . WI&l - rrm . Jaiuiuaj. JJJ, ,f, jQJ - r'Mipii i ni 'I'csmvs m's be'au- -. .... ,l. .. .m ii ' ltli ....... ii I fill! WZpr I WjCkYZ I h ,.. W 2N6T.,NEAR I HILL I"4 NORTHERN MOTEL CO.. PROP. r hank CONNECTION RATES l crampton. hq.I ti.00 PER day -- p a kiss, ana im so ci:ia i tcn: T BtLIEVE IT. , -U ."So anvl," responded Anne, set t inn chronic .;,.,e ;;jy ;bAt constlpatioa him on his feet, and runniits; into thf ::!.U(;i be .i:red. iiou't you believe it kitchen! to tell her mother the gnod s Tablets have cured u'li news. otherw -- why not you? Give them a' She always declared that Bobby Wief cost ly.ojj a quarter. For the dearest," sweetest IlltleTellow' lu jrla. -1. t... n .J....I J. the world, and If Bobby ever, wanted i a toy or some caudj, it was sure to i come ,from the hand of Anne or Elmer, so grateful were they for his acLwlth them, He might have been Run w ,P jr. ... a prince, so royally was he treated by j them. , No one except Anne and Elmer ever knew what the quarrelwas, but the engagement was never broken again. "Bless your heart, Bobby. You were very kind. Run on in the house; she wants you now." Anne was standing at the hall door when Bobby went obediently In. She caught him up and gave him a big THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE. hug and kiss, then said: "I have, used Chamberlain's Cough it; "Bobby, Elmer told me all about ever since I have teen keepRetfledy You sent the valentine, didn't you?" bouse," says L. C. Hemes, of Bobby nodded, and Anne smilingly ing Aku "I consider It one of held, up her Hand, where the diamond Marbury, I ever used. My best the remedies , sparkled once more.- - . , K and' it all taken have children "That's what you've done for me," colds and charm. For like works a , she said, "and I'm so happy, Bobby, For is excellent" it a tripnd at court, whooping cough dear. - You have-bee- n Co. Watson sale (adv.) . by Crag and that's Just what I'm going to call ' ... 'after this." v you, , knew it would come out all right, Anne," whispered Bobby, giving her' aX SXoiaoHS omrTamo vZZ , .u.'t t. " .. l. :. t. 7. ' . .1... ir:i i':"..i tUUl JJUeul, WIUCll IS ill lilt Oi V- j ! .ril-cdam :.'f-h5- V -- i ft I "".v.-- i Joseph Smhhfias a Bible student, from "100 Years of Mormonism." i WANTED TO EXCHANGE -- 32 acres of good land, close to Irrigation ditch in one of the best districts of . Uintah Basin, fof a Provo residence. Price 4,000.. Water caii be had forj. nw tnis tana ai pr v St , Utah. Provo. Company. i. - - |