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Show THURSDAY, LOGAN CITY, UTAH, XXIX. 3UJIJE WILL NOT GO ' CHAMPIONS secured 295,000 pesos in bills of the denomination of 1,000 100, 50 and 20.- The building ' had been entered by breaking the lock, anl the money vault by tak-- , ing out stone masonry. The work is' supposed to have been - done Sunday afternoon and night.: All authorities are active in trying to catch -- the- robbers,; and several suspects are in. jail. "The bills taken are new and can be traced. The bank was caitalized at 5.000.000 pesos. Ii was backed by General Lois ambassador,1 and Governor Enrique Creel andYnocenteOchoa wealthy men. It has a reserve of The robbery 1,700,037 pesos. causes no fear as to the banks soundness. Telegrams have been sent .all over Mexico and to the American border describing the bills, and asking all banks and officers to be on the lookout for the money and the robbers. -- a jm '"A--- ( v Not go East Nor Participate in Will jtey The State Tournament. h- g. basketball team be able to go east this ; Coach Badenoch and the colTege athletic authorities tried arhard to effect the necessary Y. C. ; rangements could - 'itsi -- championship. They, have in played each of the big teams the state two games and here is their records of, a Ter-reza- s, , the trip, hut so, Joe Jensen, the for hot-'d- of ;lthe team is very desir-la- s' of graduating this year, and take kith away as the trip would two or three from his work the Coach did not like to then. Captain press him to. go, is Wilcox is ill and Wangsgard as as work heavily loaded with of idea the taking the Jensen, so, be given up A good lip bad to liny people not only in Logan but in Ogden and Salt Lake, will be disappointed to leam that the weeks, Rehse in cannot go East, for there feeling that right to even whisper championis a very general come in. It has the same Badenoch s men,: would have ship, that Provo has, and Provo shown up some of the Eastern right The doesnt make any pretensions of kind. The figures are printChamps have also declined that V , enter the State tournament, for ed to let people know just what is in any claims that the reasons above stated, and the virtue there for additional ones that they want to have been or may be made Lake. Salt ' engage, in other athletics, and 4 to cant see any reason in going Salt Lake to play for something Forty-Fiv- e Minutes have the chamthey already The proposal was to pionship. From of the have a general .mixup basketball teams of the' state and to give the open championship One oMhe most important enthe team which eame dut on top. tertainment To a man up a tree it looks like theatrical season the, a nice, smooth scheme upon the Thatcher opra-hotise- , , "coming part of the1 Y. M. C. A. team, to; Tuesday March 10 will be Klaw & sort ofa.elaim on the Erlandevs 'complete metropolitan championship, and Coach Bade- production of Geo. ML. Cohans noch evidently sized it up that consistently successful music play way, for when asked to 'come Forty-Fiv- e Mjnutes FromBroad-way-, team down, he replied that his believed by many to be the was not in shape to do so, and in most worthy effort the industriany event he couldnt see why he ous has yet young actor-autho- r should travel to Zion to play for '? in ;r which Scott and produced, something his men had in ' their Welch will be seen in the role of -pockets now. I Kid Burns, the slangy exw Of course the Y. M. C. A. will prize fighter, while Miss Frances the make holler a for probably Gordon will appear as the maid open championship, but thats alf there will be to it holler. The cast and typical Cohane-squ- e . Last year; they made all sorts of Chorus is practically the claims and so' the Champions same as during the years long ' said come to Loganand we ll run in New York and "Chicago. ' show you. 4 They came dnd were defeated 34 to 14.. But this year WILL HELP PROSECUTE s different situation presents itLas Cruces, N, M., March self the Christians havent a Brazile pleaded not guilty ghost of a right to claim any kind' today when arragined here on the to Broadway V'- - offerings-'Ofthff.ts-e- get-som- nt e , bad matter made worse Pome, Sunday, March 1, via Paris, March municipality of Rome has pursued a mistaken poliey in endeavoring to suppress the news of an outbreak of smallpox in this city in the fear of 3.-T- frightening - he away . the spring tourist trade, which constitutes a large source of revenue to the eapitai. Instead of pacifying the public fears the method pursued ; m charge of murdering Pat Garrett, who was shot and killed by him last Saturday. The hearing was postponed and the prisoner was taken back to jail. The town is crowded with people from the sur rounding country who manifest much interest in. the proceedings. ; Governor Curry,who was a personal friend of Garrett, telegraphed today that he and Attorney Generalllarvey' would arrive here Wednesday for the purpose of tak prohibiting the sending of tele - Sing part in the prosecution of referring to the outbreak j Brazil e. has given rise 4to the spread of the wildest and most exaggerated W ANTED TO RE OSLERIZED reports. There is practically a New York, Miarch 3. JohnCoe, Panic in Rome over this smallpox who described himself as a clerk eare. The Lazaretto of Santa out of employment, applied at Sabina, where the cases have been Bellevue hospital yesterday to be floated, has been surrounded by oslerized. He said that he had 8 body of troops.- The action has outlived his usefulness and that resulted in the of out shutting recent experiences with chemicals aany tourists who are lodged, in had destroyed all the organs of 4 nearby hotel and caused much his exbody save his lungs. He nmplaint. No Americans are in pressed great admiration for Dr. the hotel in question. Osier and asked to be chloroformM ed in connection with ideas .which ; ; .. ; FOR SALE. he had heard attributed to him. Pad pine lumber and - Cedar Be was takep to the psycopathic Pts, at Allen Bros. Store. Hy- - ward for observation as to his : Utah, 4 grams -- . O - : " , March Term The-felle- , ! . sanity, Pitti:urg Challenge Accepted Hr. for a crowd of men who visited CHICAGO GHETTO SCENE OF RAIDS it nightly. Alga Averbuch, the sister of the dead assassin, is beheld at the womans quarters Supposed Anarchists Caught In ing the Ilarrisoa street police staat Dragnet Following Incident tion.' She slept but little during In Chiefs Home. the bight, crying most of the time. ' Chicago, March 3 Isadore MaDetectives worked all night in ron, 20 years old, a Russian Jew, a futile attempt to get some trace known as the Cnrlyhaired Boy, of Averbuchs other relatives companion of Lazarus Averbuch, mother! sister and brother who the anarchist who was shot and Miss killed yesterday in his attempt to they assassinate Chief of Police Ship-pwere here but refused to say was arrested today near Averwhere they could be found. buchs' home by Detectives 0 Con, . - . In response to the challenge of the First ward mutuals, as published in the Journal and Republican, the undersigned,, as representatives of the Fifth ward mutuals, accept with pleasure. We respectfully suggest that theFirst warders instead of being courageous, as they would have us lieve, are merely foolhardy. y, nell and OBrieuVof the chiefs office. ' 1 to attendants at Augusta na hospital, where Harry Sbippy was iaken yesterday after, having4 been shot by Averbuch the young man passed a good night, TIis condition had improved slightly during the bight and, he was resting quite comfortably. He slept two hours during the ' early mornings Joseph Freedman, a Jew, 28 years old, was arrested on a Van Buren street car at State street this morning because he' remarked to a fellow passenger I see they tried to kill the chief. They ought to kill him and a lot more like him.. Alccordmg Maron is the young inan who to have attended an anarchist meeting at Workmans hall with Averbuch last Sunday night and who is declared by the police to have bferi the slain assassins most intimate Maron and ' Aber-buc- h companion. were together throughput the meeting and are said to have left the hall together after the meeting. After his arrest Maron was closely questioned. For a time he refused to admit his identity but finally acknowledged that he had known Averbuch for some :.p I. TRYING TO DET ROY time and that they had attended Washington, March 3. Applian, anarchist meeting together. cation was made to the state deConsiderable anarchistic litera- - partment today for the necessary his:possession4aUt,0tyTa---.iextraditefrom lure' was found-iwhen Jhe was searched at the France Paul E.: Roy, charged with station. responsibility for the- death of ' ' to . According Detectives George A. Carkins of New HampO Brien and O Connell, Maron shire. The action applicawent to the homes of a number of tion was not announced. persons living in the immediate vicinity of Averbuchs home ear- : WANTED A COON WIFE Chicago, March 3. A dispatch ly today and made inquiries as to from Lima. Averbuch. Maron, the police say, to the Record-Heral- d , cannot read En gl ish a nL speaks Ohio, says: TReciting" tha hehas"- - lea med the language badly.' In addition to Maron three that his wife, who, he asserts, told other persons are being held by him that she was a negress before the police in connection with the he wedded her, .is White, Henry o negro attempted assassination of Chief Edwards, a ness man of this city, yesterday , Their names are: Olga Aver- - began divorce aetion ih the 22 years old, a sister of men pleas court. His petition, Chief Shippys assailant; Tonoit- - recites that he married his wife is Korimoros, a bartender in the in Lexington, Ky., after a lengthy employ of Mrsj. Adams, and Ed- courtship, and that he told him ward Berman, 40 years old, a she had negro blood in her. veins : and never by any hint let him suscobbler. Berman, with William D. Sieg- pect that she was of another race el, a business partner, was ar- than himself. ; For this ; alleged rested early today after the police deception he insists he is entitled had intercepted a telephone mes- to freedom. ' They were married sage. sergeant was using the five months ago. , telephone when the wires became crossed and he heard some one ROBBERS WORKED SUNDAY El Paso, Tex., March 3. A say to Berman: For Gods sake, get out of special to the Herald fromChihua-hn- a town. Theyre on. gives details of the robbery Siegel was released later after of the Banco Minero, reported being severely questioned. The yesterday. The robbery occurred police say that they have receiv- Sunday night, and when the bank ed information that Bermans opened Monday morning it wa$ had shop was the eongregating place discovered that the robbers . ,is kmow$ by;.the police r , , ' 1- . - n -- - on-th- - t well-to-d- busi-Shipp- y. eom-buc- h, be- (Signed:) .. . IVAN EGBERT, ARCH EGBERT, J. L. COBURN, . O. W. ADAMS, J.D.VAN WAGONER, FLOYD ADAMS, A. B. OLSEN; V L. B. CAINE: , Will Seekers in t 0 0 Cache Coaoty. A $500.00 piano for $275.00 is an old bait offered by some Balt Lake dealers: ' and commission agents to catch suckers. Our method is a $275.00 piano for We buy nothing from $275.00. the middle men. and handle nothing on commission for, thv Salt Lake, dealers. We have no agents on the road and have one price to all. We allow no agent to haul our pianos and organs around. to different houses. The expense of that, business is cut off from the price - of our - instruments if . you come to us. Our guarantee is worth something to you." Our Edison and Victor Grapbophones and Records are not worn out by canvassing agents before offered to you. Come and see one of the finest music stores in the state. The finest graphophone room in Logan with 2500 new records. Look through our six different makes of pianos and organs and if you find one that has come through a Salt Lake dealer we will make you a present of it. We can furnish any piano in the United States, if we care to take the trouble, hut as a rule it is not necessary when we have the best in our store. Estey, Newman, other leading Crown and Vease, makes pf pianos at prices which will astonish you. Our easy terms will surpass them all. Your notes are not sold to the banks or turned over to a Salt Lake agent. Twenty years in the business and not a dissatisfied piano or organ customer that we know of. -- " jurors for win the March term of the District court was drawn yesterday: Logan. Willard Hansen, T. Leroy Car-dolleber K. Hansen, Christian r, Tugi,- AMI. Nlitchell, D. P. n, - Cal-iste- T. J. Poulter, R. Leo Camp-jel- l, Wm. M. Howell, Delos Hyde, Wm.- Andrews, Elias Nielsen, Ezra T. Lloyd, John Q. Adams, John A. McAlister, Isaac El well, W, W. - Tall. - - ,. Richmond. Thomas Griffin, Ilerscbel en, Parley N. Nelson. Newton, -- - Bui- - f John Jenkins, John Hurtig, W. II. Griffin. . Peterboro. , Champs cracks. Jury List For Fred C. Yonk, Walter Ahrens. Smithfield. Claus Anderson, George Douglas, T. Chambers, Jr., P. P. Bingham. , James A. Hovey, Millville; Geo; A. Anderson, Hyrum ; N. W. Crookston , Greenville ; Mormon Bird, Mend-onHenry II. Daniel-seLewiston f Wm. Humphreys, Paradise. n, 4 . - MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE " , ' Will he held Sunday March 8th 1908. Meetings will he held in the abemacle at 10 a. m. and.2 p.. m. The Young Mens and Young Ladies officers will meet conjointly for opening exercises in the Targe room of Tabernacle at 10 a. m. and separate for: their respective work. At 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. General, meetings will be Held to which the public are invited. All officers .are urgently requested to be present at all the meetings, especially the morning session. A. E. CRANNEY, MARY L. IIENDRICKSEN, Superintendents. : MOON ROASTS REPUBLICANS March 3. In a of the tariff discussion general and financial questions in the house today, Mr. Moon pf Tennessee upbraided the Republicans for failure to enact legislation which, he said, the people were demanding.The Republican ; party he declared, for more than forty years have fostered false theories. You, he said, addressing the Republican side, plundered the treasury, wbes.you saw lit, you overturned "the rights of the states and sat with your hands on the necks of the common citizens; you appeal to none but the power ofwealth and monopoly, and yet, he said, you have - successfully run the gamut, the house gamut. The Republicans, he said, had fooled the people, not once, not twice, but all the, time. If, he continued, he were compelled to designate the leading characteristics of the Republican party he would say, it is the most sublime, the. most stupendous faker in all the history of the world. Washington, WILL BE PLACED ON TRIAL New York March 3. The demurrers interposed in behalf of F. Augustus Heinze and a motion to quash the indictment charging of checks, the hundred" four over nARRIS MUSIC CO. aggregating were overruled First, door South of the Court thousand dollars, in the United by Judge Hough nouse, Logan, Utah. 1 States circuit court today. The of checks chargComplimentary. Dont you think my new suit ed in the indictment is alleged to haye occurred while he wa presi-deis a perfect fitt of the Mercantile hank last A fitt its a perfect over-certificati- . over-certificati- on nt Why, convulsion! year. |