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Show Ijalume GREEKS MAY BE MURDERERS , arrested at Mldvale last night wero SSJriiS fyou,nBu woman who was SStSlfnt0 d,Gath in Binsham the Elf k. ?eccmb" 10, two women will hL ?n".Sht t0,Sua,t Lak0 fr0nl B1E-Wnttlo?',' B1E-Wnttlo?',' Tho Greel:s nr In the -niy Jf '' Jaccused by five Japanese ectiona i hands of the Bingham & Gar. Acid railroad of holding them up with revolvers and stealing $80 a gold watch and chain and a chock liSL W,1,iams was In her room Wtta two or three neighbors tho night of the murder. Neighbors heard them SJ?f.aind teBh,nff Asraphophone S,M?",ns Tm Gwln to Live Anv-how Anv-how Till I Die." The song ceased and the needle of tho machine grated wnelessly upon tho record. As the rasping sound continued nnd the voices in tho room were heard no V Ee,m?men llvInS ar went to If, Miss Williams' window Sho lav dead Inpon tho bed. Her earrings had been torn from tho lobes of her cars and ner trunk broken open and rifled. Yesterday evening the five Japanese complained to Police Chief Grant of Bingham that Mike Rakonikls, Pete Leventes and Nick Strongylls ap-. ap-. C ; proached them about 5 o'clock' in the PI ; afternoon as they wore at work near yjM ; Barney station, between Bingham and Mt Garfield They said tho Greeks polnt- iJ ; ed revolvers and commanded them g i to hand over their valuables. The fi alloged highwaymen then proceeded JH to Mldvale on route to Salt Lake. At 2F Mldvale they were arrested by Dep- frMj uty Sheriff Ira Beckstead. W lit The prisoners wore brought to Salt llii; Lako by Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp and j?2 ' Chief Grant of Bingham and locked tCT, ' In the county Jail. They said they jWj r were about to leave for the Balkan jCT ; war. It is alleged that they Intended Bjjj ' to uso the money taken from the Ejj Japanese to aid In financing tho ex- Hg pcdltlon. |