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Show TILE Jane 13, 19H- - esday. SS53SSW Balluffwhcr entered tordeposr bundle of cheeks. After hastilyr informing ' Attention' nrchardists!' ye or are He&4l'lrter Materials Spraying Vit- - Crude Sulphur;. Blue roLTobacco Extracts, Paris Green. Arsenate of in all size packages. n . 1 Lead Biter Bros.Orng Co. the Compass At all points of hum is ONS IN DAYLIGHT . and jobbers Bind, Gag Chloro- form Cashier. (SUMMARY OF JJ . ROBBERY) thousand dollars stolen. s Searching parties scour thieves. of catching in hope Reward of $1,CC0 offered for Nine can-ron- apprehension of4hiees. p. E. McGurrin of Salt Lake is which is president of the bank with the Salt Lake Security and Trust company. Stability of the bank in no way affected by the robbery. Cashier Shafer, who was drugged, was identified for a time with fiie Salt Lake Security and Trust company and this spring was sent to Tooele to manage the bank. Eight thousand dollars taken from Salt Lake to Tooele yestermine day to cover pay checks of and smelter evidently known to the thieves respons.ble for theft if yesterday. e Best description of robbers exto obtain is that one was ceptionally tall -- and the other. affiliated how eels, ead- - ling at pos-ihl- I a andstoekily built.Both were in typical miner fashion, hats and wearing giay slouch ,hort dressed corduroy baggy 494 E. coat'. Tooele, June 7. Niue thousand dollars was stolen from the vault of the Commercial bank of Tooele about 4 oclock this afternoon by SON n. heavily armed Cashier S. I. Chafer w'ith revolvers as he was tbout to close the vault for the night, and. after drugging, gagtwo masked and men, who covered binding him, locked him room. With the money in canvas bags carried under their coats, . the robbers walked calmly from the ging and in a reaT bank, separated and made for the foothills to the east. Three posses under Sheriff M. Ml Bush areriding hard tonight up Pine canyon, where the desperadoes are believed - to have and a battle is expected momentarily. Of the money stolen. $8,000 was deposited in the bank at 3 oclock this afternoon. been having brought from Salt. Lake by exmeet the press under guard to "ay (hoik of the International Smelter company. The remainder represented the divs deposits, and the whole had just been counted by the cashier prior to closing for 1b(. day. Tie npen ault with the money On and the unconscious cashier face downward on the floor of the toilet n mu was discovered at 0:20 ilds afternoon bv R. II. Page paymaster of the International Smelter comarmy. and Joseph fled, -- CO. 1' VEBSTElfiS -- New (fa VI lUTERIlfiTIOIIAL V Dioioiiart THE KERRIAM WEBSTER? VSW CBS A Beam,! Because deflate over 400,000 Words 1 more than ever . flefoie appeared between two own. 7ooIgeo. OoooIU iaatntkma. f PH. Became the oaly dictionary with the sew divided & A Stroke of Geniua.'' eneyelopediela single volume. P Became aeeepted by the Court, Schools end S see supremo aa- tharity, Because he Who knows Wl eee. Let os teU "r Too about this new work. ;s tr g -p 9U iit.watua co. ruhn,Vi&u.Kaa. PAGE SEVEN :;SJD0EATO sheriff, Page and Balluff unbound Shafer and called Dr. J. J. Fiske, who prounoneed the cashier to be suffering from a drug administered in etherized form. It was several hours beforg Shafer recovered sufficiently, to tell of the robbery, and then oply incoherent and contradictory statements could be gotten from him. These were that he had left the bank after locking up, and had gone to his home abound the corner to don his baseball suit for a game to be played during the afternoon. A moment later he returned to the bank to accommodate George Costello, a local merchant. After Oostelio left, the two strangers entered, and before he was aware of their presence had covered him with guns. While the larger of the two kept the gun on him. the other slipped behind and deftly bound his hands and feet with steel wire. Then came an ling cloth over Jiis face, his feet wtere kicked from under him.and that was the last he remembered until revived by the doctor. - zJ u 1 LITTLE ERMA FELSTED JUNE WEDDINGS AND A ; BUSY STORK SMITHFI ELD, June 12. Fune ral services were held at the home on Saturday over the remains of little Erma Felsted, daughter of ML M. Felsted. The little one was not thought to be in a serious state until a few days previous to her death, when dilation ot the heart was discovered; Several physicians were consulted but nothing could be done more than to relieve the pain. Erma was four .years old last December. The mother has been dead a little over two years, and this child has proven such a comfort to the stricken father. The speakers were: George Cole of Logan, Wm. Noble, C. J. and Plowman, Bishop Miles, Some day Ill reap w'hat I have sown. was beautifully rendered by Nathan Done and ClaraSparks Interment was in the Logan cemetery by the side of the MAY HAVE BANK ROBBERS. ill-sm- LJ Salt Lake, 'June el Two 11. - tailor-mad- clothing, which prove that , MODEL 10 VISIBLE ' .''..i 4 .at the mother. trunks full of fine , d CHILD e the tailor failed to get anything like a fit four diamond stickpins and three diamond rings, the value of which will later be determined by experts, and $342 in cash, are held in the custody of Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp, being the alleged property of John Castle, wrho awaits an investigation on the part of the officers to determine whether or not he was one of the two bandits who, last Wednesday afternoon, held up, gagged and bound Cashier S. I. Shafer of the Commercial bank of Tooele, and robbed the institution of cash amounting to about $900(1 John Vining,who was arrested at the same time Castle was,, is ah si held at the Salt Lake county jail. Both men will be taken to Tooele today, by Sheriff M. M. Bush of that county to see if they can be identified by citizens as the two strangers who were seen loitering near the bank shortly before the time of the robbery. Castle and Vining, as they give their names at the present time, were arrested early Saturday morning by Deputy Sheriff James Parry, at the Garfield depot. Sheriff Sharp was notified and he with Deputy Steele, went to Garfield by automobile and returned with the prisoners at 4 oclock yesterday morning. Sheriff Sharp at once notified Sheriff Bush of the arrest of the wo suspects and Mr. Bush and Mr. Shafer came in from Tooele yesterday to talk with the pris- Funeral services were held on Thursday last over the little baby of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Pitcher. Both families have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. Weddings seCm to he the style again judging from the reports of the many who are preparing for the June days. Some ventured out last week: Mr. George Powers and Mliss Eva Rice. Willie Merrill and Janet Seamons.These are all very popular young people and wre wish them a bon voyage full of pleasure and prosper- International Exposition a. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Inc. ity. Mrs. Annie Lemmons is very ill from the effects of cancer of the stomach . Mrs. R. II. Fryer of Salt Lake one of the grand dukes most inCity is the guest of her sister Mrs. timately connected with the orJ. A. Cragun. ganization of the Russian army, Bishop Miles and Dr. R. T.Mer-ril- l and it is alleged that astute busihave each purchased a fine ness men knew how to make qse automobile, and now live lives of of the great influence she posL leisure. sessed. Messrs Samuel Nelson, A. J. The lady was at home when Merrill, Miles, Clara Bishop the arrived, and received Sparks and Ida Mlerrill were the thempolice with the greatest sang froid. speakers at the tabernacle on Sun her that they bad infromed They day. Prohibition was the topic orders search to her house, and talked upon. hours for some poked into every The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. and hole cranny of the place. Jas. A. Cragun on Decoration Wardrobes and cupboards and esday, and left a fine baby girl. critoires were ransacked, the Chi June 8th Mr. and Mrs. William Scrowther had a fine girl left rooms strewn with piles of Paris and dresses, lingerie, with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Cragun of papers. The ballerina was at first inCarbon county are the 215 16th Street, Denver, Colorado fal-fal- visiting Cragun family. Cuts and bruises may be healed in about d the time reone-thir- . quired by the usual treatment by LiniChamberlains applying ment. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal withoners. out maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of the mus-ee- s PLOTS AGAINST MADERO and rheumatic pains. For GROWING IN INFLUENCE sale by all dealers. Jureaz Mexico, June 12. IndiBALLET DANCER RAIDED o cations that the plots against were growing in influence and extent were manifest from Russian Court Favorites Jewels Figure as Army Conseveral quarters today. The loytract Bribes. fedof the alty of certain heads A sensational inraid has been been have eral troops brought to question and as a consequence made by the St. Petersburg police wholesale charges in that directi- on the splendid house of a reo nowned ballerina of the Imperial on are expected as soon as af- theater. touch with full into gets The authorities, who for months fairs in Mexico City. have been engaged . in the Madero to past sent were Messages of task purging the army conof special cirtoday advising-hitracts departments of abuses, cumstances which are alleged to for have a long time suspected a result As 1,300 relate to a plot. beautiful dancer was rethat the have were to which federal troops from the agents of bribes left Chihuahua for Lower Cali ceiving firms abroad. certain ordnance in once at fornia to close friend of She a is revolutionists very uuppresing the orderbeen there have summarily ed nst to go. The advices telegrapher to Madero were that if Ivy poisoning, swellings the federal troops got to Lower of the flesh, bites and California the outcome would be tings of insects, stiff back neck nnd Urn doubtful. be treated with should has Meantime the United States Ballards become the hunting ground of who men service secret MWeros have been sent to New York,. San Antonio, Eagle Pass, Laredo and other points to trail and report on It neutralises poisons, subhe movements of plotters. dues inflammation, relaxes conMatracted muscles and restores A confidential adviser of healhim healthy conditions. For accompanied dero, who cuts, wounds, burns or ing scalds, there is nothing like it throughout hi8 campaign, said. in the whole list of curative Madero, despite his apparent agents. It cures by a mild is sen power that is more effective indifference to the plots than the strong, harsh lini ously concerned over them. The When rubbed in for menta. rheumatie pains, -- neuralgia or fart tlarhe had to go to Mexico sciatica, its wonderful penetratis Cry under an armed guard morti ing and relieving influence world fied him,as it showed to the very gratifying. It is an household that liniment ther existeuctof-S,- , greatly to be is- - useful in a thousand ways is always lamented --Jefendition in Mexico. and its appli.'-- t foUowed hr benot.al results. Madero, however, is fully determ Price 25e, Us and LM. with JameeF.Ballard.Prop. plot ined to deal relentlessly ters and .before the elections in Use Stephens Eye Salve for Sore Eyes. It Cures.. October, it is likely that either the fS colonies jAils will be full or the. Sm,aAwoHrcorotofrvi increaswill have become greatly DRUG CO. ; ed. Ma-der- Ma-der- . P LINmENT auvjnen. -- X JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH Y SNOW TIOU, oorerlng nry field of the world's thought ction and culture. The only aew unabridged dioUauryia rf, Because TUI-WEEKL- -- nd 1 J -- ft 'STt' s, dignant, but, knowing that protest was qseless, she played the hostess to her unwelcome guests, and at 5 in the morning, when they had been making havoc in the house for three hours, she ordered a footman to take them champagne. She herself ivas not allowed to leave the boudoir, where she was sitting "when the police arrived, and a man was placed on guard to see that she obeyed the order. It is stated that her friends, the grand duke, was with her w'hen the police entered, and that . he threatened all sorts of penalties if they, did not retire immediately. He proved as powerless as the ballerina to force them to disobey their orders. When the search was finished the police took away quantities of papers and documents and 'a large number of jewel cases inscribed with the names of the most famous jewelers in Europe. It is intended to trace the purchasers of these magnificent gifts by means of the trade signs marked upon them by jewelers. If it is proved that the ballerina has actually received presents from business houses for services rendered, the firms involved are more likely to suffer than the lady, as her unique position will hardly permit of the imperial family making her an enemy, St. Petersburg Correspondent of London Chronicle. wrote recently to a Boston hotel ring the above few qualifications for rooms. In reply the manager he would.be- - pleased, to accord W'rote : the actress the run of the hotel. If you stay here there must Koey your system lxj perbe no .robbery of jewels, or any fect condition ,Kudaey s bogus accident in connection with sotlvff, Blooi pure, this hotel. No madman must Buwota ani U?r hurst into your room declaring veil regulate ! bride, I by you are his long-los- t using must have your solemn undertakjrave in writing that this hotel ing cured shall not.be dragged into any nothousands of Stomach and toriety in connection with an aristocratic-looking Liver Disorders. man, wrho after They will oureyou seizing your $20,000 diamond ti2So. them try ara presented to you by the presiAt au, moooarnL dent of a South American republic, tried to stab you and escaped along the .corridor. Not even must your priceless lace bed CDAS. ENGLAND hangings without which you never travel, catch fire, The chief of your maids must on no account be discovered, NOTARY while here, to be a somnambulist, PUBLIC who tries to jump off the balcony with your $250,000 jewel case anxiety for which has caused- all Journal Office, Logan in her mischief locked the arms. The manager added that bar 'i to-da- y. - J FRESH SEEDS 'f 'V Garden and Flower Seeds, Early Rose " and Early Eureaka Potatoes, Alfalfa, ClQver and Grass Seeds. Field Peas, Corn and Mangles, Grain and Chick Food Sprayers and Disinfectants, Rock Salt, Block Salt and dean Coarse Salt., T. J, EOULTER 122 North Main t FOLLOWING IS THE NEW SCHEDULE fit LOGAN OFFICE CLOSING OF MAILS: East, West, North and South , . , .7 :30 a. m. and 3 ;40 p. m. ; Preston Branch 12 m. and :3Q p. m. Branch Loop, via Wellsville etc..- - 3:40 p, m. Providence and Millville, R. F. D...9:30 a. m. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. I suffered intensely after v Benaon-Kin- g, eat- ing and no medicine or treatment I tried seemd to do any good, writes H. M. Youngpeters, Editor of the Sun, Lake View. Ohio. The first few doses of Chamber-tain- s Stomach and Liver Tablets me surprising relief and the gave second bottle seemed to giveme and perfectly a new stomae)i vond health, For gale , by all dealers. X, .(except Sunday)... ,9 KX) a. m.,. R. F. D. No. 1, College WardWayl9.30 a. m R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville Way. 9.30 a. m. ARRIVAL OF MAILS: East, West, North and South , .8:20 a. m'., 1:00 p. m. 8:30 p.m. Preston Branch .8 :20 a. m. and 4 :30 p. ni. : BranchJLoop, Wellhville,retc,,.i.l.00 p. m. Providence and Millville 4:30 p. m. Benson-Kin.3:30 .. p. m. (except Sunday). R,F.pNo.l,College-Ward:JL-4:3- 0 p. m R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville ....1,00 p. m. , General Delivery, Stamp, and Carriers Windows, open from " 9 to 10 oclock a. m. on Sundays and Holidays.'; ! Registry and Money Order Department closed entire day, 7 Very Respectfully, JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. -- g, -- . HOTEL WARNS AN ACTRESS A well known actress who has become famous through her nu- , and the merous misfortunes of her imagination press agent,) j |