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Show ZEW m laud r 13U. Al fleoond Oaee Mail Matter, At 4. 1015, At the Portoffic Price. Utah, Under the Act of March A 1879. Sintered June ADVERTISING RATES Display Matter rcr Inch Per lame, 40c, Transient, DOc, Special Position, is per Cent Additional. Legato- - Ten Crnta the Line Each Insertion. Count Hit Words to Line. Summons, $1ZB0; Water Application, $15-.0- 0 ; Pinal l'roof, $10. Headers Fifteen Centn the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty-Fir- e (25) Centa Each Insertion. Obituaries, Garda of Thank. Resolution. Etc, At Reading Notice utea.).Count Six Worda to the Idne. Tor Sale, For Rent, Found, Loot, Etc., Two Centa Ier Word Each laaue. No Chance Account. to Addreea All Communication SUN PUBLISHING COMPANT Price, Utah Jet, I SO:Mb Twenty Years Ago This Present .Week Toilet When No. 2 pulled out for Helper, the paymaster and deputy crossed over the tracks to the Wasatch Store company, a two-storock building about fifty yards distant from the depot, and were jnst about to carry the treasure up the stain on the east side of the buildd ing when a rough looking individual, evidently Butch Cassidy, step-liein front of Carpenter and exclaimed: Drop them sacks and hold up your hands! which was pushed The request was backed up by a into the astonished paymasters face, and he complied with celerity. T. W. Lewis, the elerk, noted the situation at onee and made a run into the store with the sack containing the thousand dollars in silver. The highwayman then coolly stooped and picking up the other two sacks and satchel, handed them to his confederate who was on horseback near at hand. Cassidys pal rode swiftly down the road, but the former was out of luck for a few minutes as hia horse got loose and storied away. He, however, ran rapidly and caught the animal a few yards away, instantly mounted and sped after the man ahead, While Carpenter was being relieved of the money the mounted and fired several shots promiscuously, bandit flourished a but the only thing dono toward preventing their escape until it was too late was the firing of three shots from the offices of the company as they flew down the road. The robbery was accomplished with sueh bravado and during that the sudJenness of the act completely paralyzed a number of men who were lounging about near the scene, and nearly a hundred of them around and in the store witnessed the wholo affair. Passing safely through the lower part of town the robbers stophalf-wa- y house and cut the teleped a short distance north of the satchel and finding nothing of the examined also wires. They graph use to them in it, left it on the road. The suck containing $8(50 in silver hod been dropped near the powerhouse in town, no doubt on account of its being too heavy to rarry. so their load now consisted of only tho $7000 in gold. Reaching John U. Bryners ranch at the mouth of Spring creek canyon and just north of llelcr, they crossed his land and went about two miles np the canyon where they turned south over the ridge and continued on a trail which makes a perfect circuit of Helper, Spring Glen and Price, and being only about three miles distant from any of them. It was 2:30 p. m. when they reached the main traveled Emery county road between Cleveland and Price, and here they eut.the telephone wires, but they were too late in doing so as messages had already gone over the line to Huntington, Castle Dale anil Cleveland, where posses were being organized to intercept the men. At 4 p. m. the mail earner met them this side of Cleveland and they were then hut four or five miles ahead of Sheriff Dounnts ose which left lrie at 2 p. ra. The men are described ns one being about The younger man wore 25 yean of age and the other as middle-agea black hat, blue coat and goggles, while the man who held Carpenter up had on a light slouch hat, deuh&m overalls and brown coat. Both men were and apjieared more like eowboys or common ho-lines than desperate highwaymen. One of the men rode a grey hone with only bridle and no saddle, nnd the other was on a bay horse with briildle and saddle. Each carried two and were seen loitering nround Csffeys saloon during Tuesday. They had evidently laid their plans well and were on time to prepare for the rupture of the money. n Carpenter and others followed the highwaymen down the on an engine hilt did not see them and came ou to Price where the news spread like wildfire. One posse left here under Sheriff Dnnant as soon as it could he organized, another scoured the hills from Castle Gate to the Emery county road south of lriee. Three posses started from (Mints in Emery county and at a late hour Wednesday they were hot ou the trail Dickinson and others were sent down from Salt Luke City and were joined here by other men who preceded to Green Itiver where they would take hoix and ride the country south of then. The affair has caused the most intense excitement hII over the eountiy nnd will very likely lie the means of drawing the attention of stato officials to the necessity of runrerted action in obliterating these gangs of audacious outlaws who nign supreme in Robbers' Kuost. The Pleasant Valiev Coal company offered a rewnhl of $2000 for the rnptnrc of the rohliers and today doubled the amount. A chance Tor Mime one witli an inclination for suicide to earn $1000. Latest news from the sent of war as we go to press, is that the Price posse had exchanged shots with the fleeing highwnymen nnd two horse were killed by the deadly murksmanship of the bandit but the men ire still at large. Snecials Friday and atm?da Regular $1.00 Regular 10c Zee Toilet Tissue 5 for 25c 5c Crystal White Jergens Bath 15c Tablets 2 Cream for 10c Fmchon Toilet Soap 4 for 4 Hy-Gra- 23c er 6 Cream 35c Funeral services were held Sunday at the Notre Dame clnirrh in Price for Peter Dsmlirosia, 54, who died at hia home here last Friday. lie has been a resident of this country for twenty-fiv- e years, coming here from Italy. He was horn June J!1, 1878, the son o. Arrangements were under the direction of the Flynn Funeral home. SPRING CANYON WOMAN DIES OF OLD AGE INFIRMITIES The body of Mrs. Delia Kennedy Comlon, 00, was sent to Xavey, Neb., the first of the week by the Flynn Funeral home, where burial will take place. Mrs. Condon died at the home of Mm. JaeoWn at Spring Canyon last Thursday of infirmities incident to old age. She had lived here for the past six years. She was horn in Ire-lan- d on January 5, 1842, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Mead The Sun advertisement. LEWIS PPM COMPANY 19c 25c Horaline de paste Regular Oil $1.50 Petrolagar 89c Pkg. Epsom Salts 49c 35c Kotex 23 c 50c Hospital Cotton 3 for Sl.OO b. 43 c 25c 23c 89c Tissues 27c 15c Tintex Dye 2for 15c Rit Dye 2 for 2 2 DuBarry Pkj With 50c purchas 25c Chocolate Exlax 2 50c Phenolax Wafer 4i 1 25c Hinkles Pills 50c Aromatic Cascara 3 65c Nelson's Magnesia 4 Mixture 50c Sodium Phosphate 3 60c Sal Hepatica ...!.49c 23c FULL QUART BRICK PURETEST ICE CREAM- -; to New York Man at rapper at 9 p. m. to W The happy eouple left Price at midfor their home in New York, night T. F. McCormick, Sew Ti topping en route to visit the grooms in Ohio. parent Dorothy Garr, Fries Mis Garr will be missed James Hansen, Pries greatl by a host of friends in Priec. The Clara Mangum, Fries. best wishes of si go with her to her Deile Baldwin, WeHngtoa new home. She will remember her Edith Gillespie, TOb friend for many years through the Colo. many end beautiful gifts she received. V One of the prettiest weddings of the hummer was that of Miss Dorothy Marie Garr, accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II Q. Garr of lriee, to Thomas F. McCormick of Massena, X. Y., which was solemnized Friday August 12, iu the Communitv church in lriee with the Rev. J. H MueKill resiling the iraireire Methodist Kpis-iiring ceremony. Promptly at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Albert Fraser of Evanston, III, a former Price girl and an accomplished violinist, began the lieautiful strains of Gounod's Ave Marie, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. John Hillnbrant of Wattis. Immediately following this the stately strain of Lohengrin "Wedding March heralded the approach of the bridal party. First eaine Um ushers, William Garr, brother of the bride, and Dean Holdaway, followed by dainty Helen Evans, the flower girl. She was a picture in pink organdy, carrying a bouquet of pink rose buds and blue sweet peus. .The matron of honor. Mr. Roy Win dhend, a recent bride, gowned in pink laee with contrasting aeccsMiries of pole blue end a lmmiiit of bine sweet jiea and pink rose buds and wearing u cap of pink tulle, was by Mis Jane Wood of maid of honor. She was lovely layson, in' inU Ih4 lap with cap and accrsKorip to ninteh. Her bouquet wa pink sweet peas tied with a wide blue tulle how. Then camo the bride on the arm of her father, R. G. Garr. Her brunette beauty radiant in her wedding gown of white hand-mad- e laee, a Iatoa l, wa enhanced by a fetching little cap of seed pearl. She wa met at the altar liy the minister, the groom, and the best man, William McCormick of I ayaon, a cousin of the groom. The wa groom conventionally dressed and wore a lapel bouquet of lilliPx 0f the vHjy Ild a pink rose bud. Wen beneath an a,ul weet 18Bs over which hung a welding l.ell 0f summer flowers. The church wa white verv bcautifuHy decorated with many kiml of flowers and fern. r. ranged by Mr. C. H. Stevenson. Jr nd Mrs. J. II. Maeltill, Many friends eontnhuted to the floral display. hollowing the giving of the bride inniarringe by her father, the lovely ceremony closed and tho bridal tired to the church parlor to thj enchanting strain of the MendeW hn wedding march, to be greeted wedding gneat which filled the A special feature of easmn was the presence Mi Cai?I Licensed al , your eye fatigue problems. Eye glasses repaired, damaged lenses duplicated in 30 minutes. Its a FUR FALL! CD A TT fol-low- IN CHARGE . New long lin- e- IT and t GRAN dir-fere- n. nudi-tormr- a. DR. W. W. LEWIS if wSint llV li I1 9 mo-de- Specialists in conservation of vision. Consult us on 3, 15c Diamond DyelT 2 for 15c Putnams Dye Acquaintance .43 c KLEENEX 29c Pint Can . Both....98c $1.00 Penslar Antiseptine Cleaner FREE Fillable Bottle 21c Pep Dry 2 for S1.29 50c Lysol 50c Zonite $1.00 Listerine 50c 40c Putnams Cleaner 25c Thoro Cleaner 25c Lighter Fluid 29c Pump Spray Tooth-past- e $e 49c $1.25 Russian Mineral Popular Price Girl Wed itf MM for 15c Ilygeia Nipples 2 for $1.00 Hinds Lotion 50c Day Dream Cold er.n-yo- FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR PRICE MAN SUNDAY Dum-brosi- 10c Nursery Bottles 3 for 7c Anti-Coli-c Nipples rs Lnuf-liouro- 50c Regular $1.00 Theatrical Cold Cream Lb. box 69c sun-tann- ed A partv consisting of J. W. W. F. Olson, J. M. Whitmore and C. C. MrWhinncy, made a the mountrip during the week ofto Deliver ami tains in the vicinity Gordon creeks, to look into the feasibility of getting witter from those places to this city. They found the conditions very favorable and will look further nnd try to devise some plan for getting lietlrr water. William Blurk and wife passed through J'riee during the week on their way to Hufitingtou where they will visit for a time with friends aud relatives. Rlaek and his wife had just returned to I'tiih from Mexico where they had resided for the juist twenty or twenty-fiv-e yeurs. They were residents of Colonia Dublan, where Mexican uprisings occurred and had to leave that country on account of the war. 19c 19c Talcum 25c Woodbury's Castile 25c Soap 2 for d. an 37c 37c 25c Mennens Baby er 79c FLYTOX 50c V2 pt. Bottle 39c 75c pt. Bottle . . .63c $1.25 qt. Bottle. .98c 89c Pad 69c paste de Oil ............................ Mineral 75c Oil Hy-Gra- (i 50c Ipana Toother 50c Pepsodent 25c Lfsterine Tootlu Squibbs Mineral $1.00 for 50c Maglac Tboth. Olive $1.00 ........... Oil ...a............. China Cookie Jar 50c Woodbury Shampoo 50c Penslar Shampoo 25c Zinc. Stearate 25c Dennison Diaper 3 49c Cream 23c Regular $1.50 Special -- ..98c 25c Hand-Aid- s 40c Squibba Toothpagi, $1.00 Golden Peacock 79c Body Powder Lemon Estado El $1.00 13c for 10c Palmolive Soap 5 Bottles.. 50c Sunburn Lotion ....39c 75c Day Dream Cleansing 37c Powder Regular 35c Mission Orange MAGLAX Mineral Oil and 79c Magnesia 23c Soap 8 for 50c White King -- Sam L. Wright and wife of Denver stopped off in Price Sunday on their way to Salt Lake City and the coast. Wright was special agent for the Mritish-AmericInsurance company, and he and R. W. and J. A. Crockett were from the same town in Missouri. Conductor Winslow, who runs on the Denver and Rio Grande between Ogden and Grande Junction, was a Price visitor during the week, being here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roberts of the City Drug store. This was his first visit here for over a year and lie was certainly surprised at the growth of the eitv. Dnp prescription specialists ry tentiary. Biojehy PRICE DRUG CO. Preparations awaiting its arrival Miss Maud Braffett wan down during the week, stopping at the Tavern. She was then living at Salt Lake City. Doe Shores, special agent for the Globe Express company, with headquarters in Denver, was here during the week between trains on his wa to Snnnysiilo on business. Ilarry 6. Joseph of Salt Lake City, aggressive candidate for one of the Republican nominations for congress, wan in Price during the week shaking ' hands with numerous friends. The Order of Owls, a new lodge organised in Price, met daring the week and elected officers for the ensuing year. The lodge started off with something like a membership of eighty. Tho pay ear on the Denver and Rio Grande was a thing of the past The company having decided to discontinue sending out the car, but instead waa to mail checks to its employes. A reception was given Monday of the week at the rity hull iu honor of Oliver T. Harmon atul Arthur S. llorsley, returned missionaries. An address of welcome was given by President G. A. Iverson. McKune Forwarding company during the week received a carload of potatoes from Idaho which it was selling out by the hundred at $1.50. The were tho finest seeu around Suds parts for some time. Clyde Jackson, former eashicr of the Ilolper State bank, arrested for embezzlement, was arraigned Imfore of Mr. and Sirs. Enninagildn ; Da Barry The following, taken from the files of the Eastern Utah Advocate of April 22, 1807, tells of the holdup of Paymaster Carpenter of the Pleasant Valley Coal company at Castle Gate and the escape of the supposed outlaw, Butch Cassidy. Bold, hardened highwaymen created consternation and excitement Wednesday noon at Castle Gate by holding np E. L. Carpenter, the Pleasant Valley Coal companys paymaster, and making off with $7000 in gold. The horsothieves, bandits and murderers infesting what is comPrice on monly known as Robbers Roost, sixty miles southeast of the Kan Rafael river in Emery connty have, in the past few years, committed many an atrocious deed of daring, bnt none so bold and audacious as this last unprecedented and nervy holdup. This tough clique is rapidly gaining a reputation not to be envied by any except sueh men as composed the celebrated James gang and they are invariably successful in their undertakings and in evading the minions of the law. This last daring aet of theirs is supposed. to have been committed this by Tom Gisscll and Butch Cassidy, and it is reasonably certain at about who a least of year at the Cassidy, that figured identity writing ago in the Montpelier, Ida., bank robbery, can be establiidied. The particulars of the holdup, robbery aud flight of the desperadoes are as follows: The payroll money and checks for paying the coal diggers and company employes at Castle Gate was sent down Wednesday from Salt Lake City on the Rio Grande Western Passenger Train No. 2 whieh reaches Castle Gate at about 12 oclock noon. There were two sacks of silver one of $100, one of $S(i0, one sack of gold ancontaining $7000, and a satchel holding the rolls and cheeks for to other thousand dollars in all, $08150. These were all transferred the hands of E. L. Carpenter and a deputy clerk who were at the depot Subscription, $2.00 the Year la Adranra. Office Phans No. (I, Residence, 133-- went mourn lag without The Man; eteed up and cried In the con tree alien T'" Looking Backward" Bvery Thursday By Bun Publishing Co. (Inc.). U. W. Crockett, Uhnager. I - TTTTnr PAGE FOGS 0f K"WP of entrtaiiftha party and many c!oe friend! LAY.AWAY PI AN Pu7, fhile selections price! BiC beat! 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