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Show THE TRLWEEXLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH 6, 1913. 11 1 Tr r-- r v and with the consent of both sides Was put over for a dek. ' inn His bail was continued. LEES HO HGIir .lieook, Can. Xpthere ir Thaw arrived - LONE BOSSES TAKES MONEY TSCII SALOON 3.Uar at - 4:13 Salt Lake, Sept. 4-- - IIi$ fact; maskedT with blaCk handkeriy chief and With an automitic reBn?Sep. volver in hig hand, a lonerobber his lost gnt Thaw today held up famine jArnonC, junior deportation by remaining in member of the firm of Arnone & . . e Sherbrooke "jail. Son, in the Saltair bar at 137 after- West First South street this Hfttehinso'u shortly Judge of habeas before 12 oclock last night. A noon sntained a writ a.-I- r t'r calling for his release; for pos- Thaw remained dazed crowd The minutes.l,ly three the leave judged charo-l)whn to followed Thaw silence. in few minutes before .the robber entered Arnone had removed $194 in gold from the cash register, leaving only$19.20 in change and a check for $1, which the , i holdup took- with him. After the robber had helped himself to the money in the cash drawer he turned to leave. A driver' for the Smith Transfer and the thief company-enteretook .off his mask to . pass , the newcomer, ' giving Arnone an opportunity, to get a good look at him. In the meantime Arnone had reached for a revolver, and as the robber left the room he fired at .the retreating form. A patrol load of police answered Arnone s summons for help, but not even a suspect could be locat ed in the neighborhood. At 1:15 oclock this' morning Sergeant B. D. Seigfus arrested George Harris, age 25, in the Clarence rooming house on East First South street. Harris had a gunshot wound just .above hw right knee. He was removed the police station, where his wound-wadressed. Sergeant Seigfus arrested Harris as a suspect from information corpus 6j aimlessly. As he crossed Blake Robertson, - X - he threshold E. assistant super of tap immigration, iutendent shoulder and on the him ped arrest under him officially placed gS an undesirable alien. . then surged from the building and it whs announc be taken ed that Thaw would immediately to Coaticook for a c , . Thaws lawyers seemed stunn-fd- . Special officers of the immigration department jostled them ia the corridors. Ill see you in Coaticook, said Thaw, waving his hoys, hand to the reporters. voice Judge Hutchinsons trembled as he read the decision, which in effect started Stanford Whites slayer on the road back to Matteawan. The judges hands shook so that he could hardly hold the parchment. Thaw did not take his eyes off the reader. In his right - hand Thaw held limply two little pennants 'of the fair,' which a little girl had thrust upon him. There were 40 persons in, the judges hearing. rlev, bese rfes- W8i ated. and- - mate Fyei. ad a was yton are Qg h we wne every till our mend Drug D .d! He was A court reading was slow, and while there were indications that he would sustain the writ, it was not until the last few paragraphs that this became chamber. 'The furnished by Arthur Wetta, who says he met Harris shortly after midnight near the Saltair depot. Wetta said that Harris told him he had been wounded when in a Western .Pacific .car. loaded with laborers bound for Arnold, Nev, Harris corroborated this story at police headquarters, stating that he was going rework in-tNevada town and had gone to the car. He said that a revolver was accidentally discharged by one of the laborers and that the bullet struek him. Baggagemen at the Rio .Grande depot said last night that they had heard a shot fired in the car. Wetta said he boarded a street car with Harris and brought him up town to the Clarence rooming , house. He went to nearby store and drug purchased material to temporarily dress the wound. After dong this, Wetta said that Harris asked him to telephone the county physician to come and attend him, but added Dontvtell a policeman. Wetta Teft the rooming house he positive. The court held, briefly, ; that Thaw was being confined illegally and that John Boudreau, chrei of Coaticook, the petitioner, had a right to demand the prisoners release. Decision Expected Today Sherbroke, Qke., Sept. 3. Lawyers working for and against he deportation and return to Matteawan of - Harry K. Thaw were on the alert today, mindful of police a-- of the fact that Superior Judge Hutchinson might at any time hand down his decision - on the habeas corpus writ, arguments on which he heard yesterday. Although the court did - not he .would say definitely when render judgment 'there were those who believed that he would announce his findings today. Others thought that it might be ' Thursday or Friday. The courts ruling will be rendered in writing and he agreed fo summon counsel to the chambers in ample time for its deliv. ( - than Others by uniting' with Peroxide of Hydrogen the of valuable .properties Thymol, Menthol and Eu calyptol; thus acting with . rosy-cheek- littU ed THE JOURNAL has been auccesful in obtaining sbme first class magazines 1 6 offer onr readers At less than whosCsale prices n4 beliete we have selected some that Arill please mAny of oar readers. We offer them in 'combination with THE JOURNAL at these extremely low prices. Here is a brief. description of the Magazines we now' offer: - . .. WOMANS WORLD The magazine with the largest, circular tion in the Worldly Gives mere first-clareading matter for the money than any monthly magazine printed. . M CALLS MAGAZINE is published Monthly. It is the great est Womans Fashion Journal ih America. Remember a Free Pattern is given to every McCall subscriber. - ss " r c druggist for dere- freshing sensation that it gives. 25c, 50c and $1 a pub-lishe- d, v , Drug Co. r . Logan, Utah. arent you! caMnettis testimony Sept. 3 lh Ban Francisco, the Mann nnder case its closing white slave traffic act against F. Drew Caminetti, the government played "a , trump card today. Testimony given by Caminetti to As sistant District Attorney Atkinson of Sacramento county on the ivay ba ckTr om Renir a fte r ths arrests, wag read as taken down by W. E. Doan, a. court reporter. This was an excerpt from the transcript in the possession of the government which . the defense vainly sought to have introduced in the Diggs trial. Doan read the questions and answers from his notes. Did you tell Lola Norris that youd marry her! Mr. Atkinson had asked. Camifietti . El believe L . did, I dont want to had answered. statement make any Id be con.1 I believe in but tradicted later, The afflicted little man raisec his face, and blew his nose, giac to be diverted. Yes, Im going nerves His up. again overcame him, but pressently he man pged to add: Got to go up and break a col that the boys eant seem to hand le. New York Post. X -- , f .. per year, that is - k ' - j. 4 ; ......... (Advertisement. , Womans World IF YOUR PROPERTY IS RENT American Woman ......... ABLE IT CAN RE RENTED McCalls Magazine (With of and a rent-incom- PILLS CHICHESTER SBBAND. A Itdlctl boxes. 1 1 1 Free Pattern) CLUB No. 82 property-o- I did. and, according to his story, beDid you intend to lave your came suspicious of the affair and, wife and children and marry meeting the policeman, told him her! about Harris. The arrest folYes, I did. lowed. X Doan testified that a clipping . X X from a Sacramento newspaper, frOTidE 6f Assessment in which was printed an 'interview with Caminetti telegraphed ery Lucky Star Mining Company, from Reno, was shown to him on , N. K. La Flamme of Montreal, Principal place of business, Logan the train. In the interview he one of the most eminent criminal City, Utah. was quoted as having said that lawyers in the Nonunion, came Notice is hereby given that at a he intended to marry Miss Norlere today to reinforce the Thaw meeting of the board of directors, ris. lawyer's. held on the 5th of August 1913, an Did you say that, or substant It Was reported today that Mrs. assessment of dne mill per share tially that! District Attorney Lppely Thaw, mother of the fu was levied on the capital fetock Atkinson had asked. itive, would soon arrive In Sher- of the Caminetti corporation, payable oh or I believg I did, brooke to arrange with counsel 8th 1913 to A.. E, had answered, Sept. before although I did for their fees and. expenses. Some Cranney, secretary and treasurer not intend to be quoted. of the Thaw lawyers have again it his. office, 31 W, 1st North St., only made i'ssa tlsf action etpresbed oveb Logan City, Utah, Any stock upon Doans fuller , , and testimony the fact that rto head which this assessment may remain more positive. , responsible ' of the family has" remained on unpaid on Sep, 9,th 1913 will be Mr. Athinson Lad turned to the scene and that while money delinquent and advertised for Lola Norris. Doan testified. Do of. sale at public auction, and unless you think, repeated Doan.-reanoargeainounts nave been in evidence. payment is made before, will be ing the question from his notes, The case of Gentleman Ro- sold on the 11th day of Oc.. 1913, that he (Caminetti) would marller Thompson, chauffeur of the at 2 oclock p. m. to pay the dery you now! wr that whirled Thaw away from linquent assessment together with I know he would, was the Matteawan, was set for trial the cost of advertising and confident answer. Magistrate Mulveria today. of sale. Atkinson had turned to Caml Thompson is subject to a maxi1913. Dated 6th, Would you! he asked. netti. August mum fine of $500 and three A. E. Yes. CRANNEY, months in jail;- Sec. and Treas, , - Caminetti had been allowed to Case Put Over , Office 31 W. 1st Uorth Street, ask his own questions of Lola Sherbrooke, Sept. 3. Thomn-- " - Norris, Doan-said-athese with Logan City, Utah. rase was called at 10:30 ' (Advertisement the answers were taken down. Did you ever hear me mention cruelty or getting a divorce -Camion groundg of cruelty? netti asked. Yes, said the girl, and then turning to Atkinson added: Mr. Caminetti told me hed El be much happier if conditions were different at his home, and he said that physical cruelty would be the grounds for his di-- , A medicine prepared by regular graduated physician of unusvorce. ual experience iu - What did Mr. Caminetti treating womans diseases carefully adapted say o work in harmony with the moat delicate feminine constitution. bis about relationship family AH medicine, dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cusAtabout his elder daughter! tomers for the past 40 years. It is now obtainable in50 liquid or d asked. send kinson or tablet form at the dreg store stamps for a trial box, to Buffalo. , , He said that wag the only Every woman may write fully and confidentially to fir. Pierce, regfet he had at leaving Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. 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Youll feel beter soon man to keep in close touch with all markets. Going up to the. farm tomorrow busy It goes .further Co-o- p TTn .1 pi Antiseptic bottle at jm Canadian if 58 summers. Resides his importing business he had a stock farth up State tq play with, hfcd whenever he figi uped updrew much it cost him he decided that he was a nekr-ca' alist.f Hilt it reminded him of iis boyhood on the farm, and le always decided that the play was worth the money. One day ie Appeared in the lobby of hie hotel, all tom to pieces nervous- off1 light in the purifying, ft. CHARACTER BY KODAK yj ' r n In selecting an antiseptic look for dual cmcien-cthe jpower id heat As The well as disinfect. is .best for this purpose You will present " s , se, defense made ready to its case. - Ask your LISTOGEN. 1 -- , d The crowd amkation closed sand, the gov L ernment aimouneingjihat it had no other withenses to call, ; the In the household a reliable antiseptic is a daily essential. Littl hurts or insect bites, a trivial sore throat, skin eruptions and minor ills are quickly re- lieved by its prompt use. V PAGE SETHI ABErVAL AND DEPAETDEE OF UAILS "x J 1 " " Following is the new Mail Schedule at Logan, Utah, of the Oregon Short Line, on account of neV. Time-car- d effective Sunday June Iff, 1913. Time of Closing of Mails at Postoffice. a.m, 2:10p.m. East, West, North and South. 10:40 a.m., 7.15 p.m. Preston Branch, (north) Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsville, etc. 2:10 p.m. ' Providence and Millville, via R.F.D. No. 1, 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District . . . . . 9:30 a.m. 9 :30 a.n R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District Mails at Postofflce. 1 Tima of Arrival of, . East, West, North and South.,......... 11:40 am, 8.00p.m. I. 8:20 a.m., 3 p.un Preston Branch, (north) 11 r40 a.m. etc. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsville, No. D. R. F. via and Providence 1, 4:30 pm, Millville, 4:00 p.m. and Benson, King, (except Sunday) 4:30 pm. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 1K)0 p.m. R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District e are closed on Sundays the entire day. All windows at Carrier Windows are open oa and General Delivery, Stamp a. m 10 9 oclock to from Holidays : Main Line, all on are made two Sundays dispatches Only at 7 :15 p, m. m. 7.30 Preston a. at Branch, (north) points, IV JOSEPH ODELL, , sir : 2r. Post-Offic- e, 0 ..... X ............... ..... Post-6ffic- V .. |