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Show Ladies Coats Ranging in value from $ 1 5.00 to $27.00, are now going at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. - - All Ladies and Childrens Coats at Half Price neath the pilot of. the engme ARRESTED FOR ther is no doubt that the whoel GERMAN OBSERVATORY IN FLANDERS. DER OF JAPANESE train would have been ditched Salt Lake,' Fet. 7 lttreeigers injured. His act demon- - ft; iY . Mexicans, objects of a man hunt strates the faithfulness of an conducted by the officers of Mil- old employee. Kihara-alwa- ys lard county since Friday night discharged his duties faithfully j in connection with the murder and well. His example furnishes j of K,Kihara-a .Salt Lake Rou a strong argument against section foreman north of Mil- those who say that' foreigners prove ford were arrested about 6 and especially Japs never themselves loyal to ' the comoclock lastLnight, Two of the men. who gave pany nt.which employes them. - their names as Repizio Marquiz Sheriff to According Dorrity and Bacilin Abrego.were caught about six miles east of Delta by of Millard county, Marquiz and Marshal Clawson of Delta and Abrego have confessed to a Deputy Sheriff Lorin Taylor,and knowledge of the shooting, but will be charged with the mur-ded- .. asert that , it was accidental. The other Meixcar,. who Both men declare that in a quar with Kihara the Jap tried to gave his name as Asebergo, was rel shoot them.Ascuffle followed, in taken' by- Constable- - Abraham Workman of Deltas at Oasis; which the gun, a 30,30 Winches ond is being held as a witness. ter rifle, was accidentally dissThe men were unarmed and of-.- .. charged while in the hands of fered .no resistance when over-- - Kihara; "Seeing the foreman fall became taken. The three w ere locked in the Mexicans say-thefrightened and fled. . . the jail at Delta. , However, Sheriff Dorrity inPrevented Wreck. sists that the evidence does not Gasping for breath, Kihara bear out the statement of the was found lying on the right of prisoners. He declares that the way by the. crew of the west powder marks, which would be bound Pacific limited train plainly visible if the gun had . which had come to a sudden been by the forehalt north of Milford. The en- man, discharged are absent, and he further gineer had applied the emer- more contends that it would be gency brakes when the engine impossible for a man of Kihapasesd over a torpedo, the sig- ras stature to shoot himself nal to stop instantly. As the with a rifle and inflict the its brakes screeching wound that caused his death. was coming to a stop, the engi- The bullet entered the abdomen neer noticed but a short dis- on side, passed entiretance in front a handcart and ly the rightthe through body and emergnearby the Winchester rifle. ed on the left side. Only one1 1914, by American Presa Association. A short distance back the shot took effect and it is preIn the lower photograph you get a near view of the man, comfortably found. As the sumed that only one shot was . Japanese was Rested In a chair on top of the straw stack, observing the enemy through a crew approached he lifted his fired. fieldglass. concealed by wisps of hay. hand, seemingly in an attempt to signify his joy at having sav- FILIPINO ADMITS CHARGE ed the train. He smiled and triSLEEPY BRITON DEFENDS Well, we left the trenches ed to talk, but died, almost beManila, Feb. 6. Rufino Vic- WHOLE VILLAGE UNAIDED is some .of us did, and that fore any aid could be given him. ente, one of the leaders accussome did not and then one day He did, however, manage to ed of instigating the Filipino London. Never again will I wp were ordered to take by aswhisper that he had been shot raid on the government offices at judge, a man by his appear- sault a village occupied by a by members of his section gang Navotas on Christmas eve, plea- ance, said a wounded sergeant Bavarian regiment. -- before unconsciousness over- ded guilty ontrial here today when asked for his most thrilTo give added courage to to the charge of seditionTDther ling battle took him. experience. the men, our captain said: You held .on the same we started for the front we had Kihara Praised. Filipinos see these houses? There are not in our company a man whom I guilty. Along the track was a bloody charge pleade in beds and these beds them, The asserts public prosecutor train' and on the handcar where simply could not stan'd. He was are for if we take the use your that will - the the government well prove tall, torpedoes were fastened built, rather good village. Take word for it. was a pool of blood, mute evi- - that the movement was widely looking,-witand we did not losemy light hair -documentand anytime, and i dence of the fact that Kiharas organized, that, . mustache and - most awfully I did not hustle firevidence then, I never shows that' the last thoughts were to save the ary lazy. There" was no mistake hustled in all life. I was was my directed much as ing again- about it he had train, which he knew would st parto reach the the first among the Filipino politicians now ents, a man who wealthy soon be due. While there may had never house at least have been no serious accident holding public office as it was travelled without a valet, and nearest I I dashwhen but was, thought officials. the American never walked when an automohad the train hit the handcar, against in ed I found his The of aratrial natives the lordship bile was near enough to be callwhich was too heavy for the Calmly stretched out on a bee Japanese to remove in his weak rested in connection with the ed. previously occupied by a Ger On the moment of his ened condition, there was still a rising attempted in Manila and hac chance and a big chance in its environs December 24 is pen in our midst we named man officer, whom he e i" window throwrout men These are to be tried him his lordship, and bets . the minds of the roads officials ding. on We of the we could that charge thought were made that he would sucbrigandage. that a wreck might have cumb after the first days have a good nights rest, but An easy mark for a woman march. Not bit of it. It is true about three oclqck in the mornI presume there is not one - man in a hundred who would is a merchant who marks his he looked tired at the start but ing we were told to get up, as a have had nerve enough to do goods down from 50 cents to 40 he looked no more so at the fin- German regiment was marchish. But when we reached the ing against us. I awoke my . what Kihara did, said Superin- cents. tendent Van Housen. It is high - Some who 1 have left foot- place where we were to rest for men, and all rose'" without a alL- - except "his - lord ly probable that he averted a print sin the sands of time seem thenightrha calmly unwound murmur, ship. his serious wreck. If any part of to have tried to coverythenr up puttees, underneath which Get up! I shouted. the handcar had caught be-- so that others could not follow. he wore real red silk socks. We He opened one eye, looked at felt a bit upset. Silk socks for a soldier are clearly against the me and said, Not on your life. What do you mean? I was army regulations. "But this was ' nothing to choking with anger. We must "hat followed. ' He got out a retreat; a whole German remnice leather box, opened it, ex- ittent is about tcraftack us. tracted some' sort of, instru- - If it is the whole German ment and proceeded to mani- - army, I will not give up my BY THE cure hia nails. The beggar did bed to them, he' answered with it as coolly as if he had been in some heat the first time I saw him get hot about anything at own Mayfair flat. Commercial Club & Logan Military Band his Alhthe boys gathered round all. him to watch the perfoimance you I started to but I. put an end to it by promis- say, but he shut his eye, turned ing him four days of the ordi- on the other side and slept. I nary, which he was to' undergo added eight days to his solafter the taking of Berlin, for, itary and as I could not very you see, we could not very well well, carry him out on my spare the men just then. shoulders I left him to his fate. We were finally placed . in We retired upon an adioinirg the trenches. His lordship did hill within about a mfle of the everything ungrudgingly, hut village, to await reinforcements. heTouldnotleepthO"uta"pII At dawn our captain, whowaa low--; so he paid four packets of watching the enemy- - through r a cigarettes day to a fat fellow field galsses exclaimed with and rested his head.wu the late surprise: This is curious! Th.ey ters- - stomach. But we began to have not. entered . the village respect him from the day when yet. They content themselves he laid low sixteen Germans with shooting at the houses. 4 with eighteen cartridges. It I looked, in turn. It was true. Musical Act, .Playette. Specialties was some shooting, and he The Germans wrere held hack by did it as nonchalantly as if he somebody and PARADE AT I P. M. every now and were in a rifle gallery; but he then one fell. And then I saw at Tickets 35, 50, and 75'. Secure your seats early was so lazy that he would not one iff the windows a white brash the It was his lordship, rspyation off his - lefendnrgrhig-bed- r neighbor to di :f fo : him. Our reinforcements arrived. THREE MEXICANS MUR; ! -- I suppose he is still fightfol and doing good work, while . ? his lordship? He was fast have taken the pledge never I to asleep in the bed. I shook him; judge a man hv hiss Inofrg he opened and eye andTnutter ed : Bring me my coffee. I gave The trouble with winning a him four more days of solitary and the general added an order person by flattery is that you to have mm mentioned in have to keep at it so continuous. ly that he soon gets susi we took back the village, and Claim-Accide- ? i f ? f- The Hubs Annual Clhrance Sale now on Come! and see the re markable --Values we offering during this Sale. y ! i l i i ' : -- t . THE HUB ith I : I i I i h F - -- -- ar-riv- Will Buy Horses and Mules i Charles Rand the Kansas City Horse buyer will be in Logan, --Wednesday, -- Februaiy lOth To buy Mules and Horses, weighing from 1 250 to1 800, and 5 to l 0 years old. J Now is the time to turn your Horses and Mules into Cash al of-th- oc-cur- ed. THE COMBINED SHOWS - 1 Wednesday, Feb. 10th LYRIC THEATRE DR. A. W. ENSIGN - Log&nf Independent Dentist My aim is to give every pne a square deal I expect my work to be satisfactory, and roy charges to be entirely fair. One operation-wil- l convince you that Knoio My Bwsinpi. 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