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Show DURING ROBBERY Of MIME BAR Two men with drawn revolvers, their faces masked from tho eyes down behind bluo handkorchlofs. hold up tho Vincent bar at Midvalo at 9:50 o'clock last night. The robbers so-cured so-cured $SS from the cash register, $106 from the pocket and a diamond stud from the shirt front of WllHs Vln-conL Vln-conL proprietor besides some monoy from patrons of the place. Entering from tho rear door, tho holdups had every one In tho saloon covered beforo their approach was no-tlcod. no-tlcod. One bandit gavo particular attention at-tention to Vincent and the other to William Hughes, the bartender. Both Vincent and Hughes wore unarmed, but the man who rifled the cash register reg-ister found Vincent's gun In a drawer and calmly pocketed it. Working quickly with a coolnesB that bespoko experience, tho armed men collected-the spare change of the six ot-her men present and retreated, as thoy came, through tho rear door. An alarm was raised Immediately, but the robbers seemed to have stepped from the back threshold of tho. saloon sa-loon to land upon Aladdin's carpoL They had disappeared as mysteriously mysterious-ly as if thoy had been caught up by magic. Deputy Sheriff Ira BeeksLead. Marshal Mar-shal S. II. Coalcloth nad Deputy Marshall Mar-shall Charles Hobbs together with a posse of prlvalo citizens were scouring Mldale and environs until an early hour this morning without catching sight of any ocq answoring to the descriptions "of the holdups. Thoy are said to have been dressed In overalls nd jumpers, and to be both of medium height. Did they hav0 revolvers?" Vincent was asked. "Well. I should say they did. both jands full," said the saloon proprietor. pro-prietor. As far as could be learned last night, no great amount of monev was secured from any person In tho plaae other than the owner 'of the bar. nn |