Show holu UP IN NEAR FOURTH wesa akel T three masked robbers entered the saloon at fourth west and first south tuesday night shortly after midnight and after beating nine uen into line against the wall with guns robbed them and billed the cash register it 16 six ol 01 the men received gashes about the head and tace by the robbers ad aney backed them up against tho well with their hands in ahe air ed mcdermod McDer mou was given a alow on the had that knocked him unconscious and J D addens was badly cut about the head and lace iha others were only wounded tha robbers next turned their abc tenison to lee love me bartender whom they coveted with a gun and one of the men went to the cdon reg thier ahne the other two went thi mens po ceis alter biem iney made their escape out til rear of the and ran ne railroad yards me men in me ran on 01 the aluce to see direction the look anu j auve telephoned tor the ponce iney soon lost trace ot ane boiu ups and her aud a ot anve arfa spent lue highl husung lor anem buc no cgue wac launo ne ot ihu loia ups came into the abon arst ani waked 10 ane ot no room the nine men were standing at the bir and nobody aej any attention 10 hui A moment aier the boia up entered with u mask over his laca and cheji to back up agassi ino at ine same aino a gun ahe ural who men CAMO out at tho baca room wun a gun in nis nand alii a handkerchief over he awer part of his he covered the the ard man en and with his gun lined the men up against tho wan when he grabbed ba mcdermeit McDer oy the collar je ked away irom him um in an instant he was laid out coid on the bloor with a blow over the bead J u addens to get anio line and he as struck twice on the head and recer ed a cut under the eye inree or four ot tha men turned around to see what was going on and he man with the gun promptly quashed sua shed them with the butt end of ane alpon el pon the fiher two men care ot the cash register and searched the bartender love made an attempt to gei a gun kept under the carout he was nit on the head and knocked backwards the other men were searched but the robbers only got some small change amounting to about 5 from them two or three of the men had watches but the robbers overlooked them the robbers were in the saloon about four or five and lost no time in mauling their escape the hod up was no doubt planned before ahoy entered the 1 l ney answer the description of jim atwell jack kyan and jim sullivan who were tha teadors of a gang arrested two aweeka ago and turned loose yesterday afternoon alter promising to leave town these men were members of the gang that were arrested with jack and ed collyer for holding up charies Jeris enand J J adams on first west ani first south the police have already telephoned their description to i ogden and evory possible means will bo used to prevent them from getting out of town the mounted men searched through the north yards but nothing could be found ot them ANOTHER HOLDUP HOLD UP fifteen minutes after the ea 1 loon was held up a man was held up and robbed of just below the oregon bhart line yards on south temple his name could not be learned but be Is mown to e a railroad man it is believed talt one ol 01 the same gang committed the crime he said the holdup hold up came up between the line of box cars from arst south he could give no description of the man he had 1 gun but wore no mask 1 ALLEGED shoplifter STARTS OFF WITH A COAT by the arrest of mary anderson at walkers store tuesday afternoon on a charge of a long hiatus in the matter af pf apprehending per bons eons accused of this particular kind of crime WAS broken and storekeepers afeei that tho movement recently started by them will have a effect tor sone time at least in chis particular case the dork who was on the woman claims that she tried on a coat and when she thought that she was not observed started to walk out walh it was summoned and took the woman to the police station the storekeepers bava been especially troubled with this class of people during the holidays some of the merchants have employed private detec aves who know most of the crooks in the city to walk the floor and watch for such cases but even with this safeguard all t the stealing was not done away wl h many times however tha thief would be detected and when informed that she bad been seen taking articles would be allowed to depart after up the plunder women to this sort of lar cany employ various expedients to get the goods not long ago one was arrested who was suspected of having ft valuable sealskin coat bhe was stopped ai the door but atter a bearch which revealed nothing was turned looser later it was discovered that sher used s peculiar method ahe was stylishly dressed and badan the marks of a wen to oo woman instead of wearies the requisite number of t karts bolaver bo waver ebo would not wear any but the outside garment and an adhesive kind of underwear when tho clerk who might oe waiting on her turned away the customer with a rio acquired by long practice would toas coat or whatever it might bo that ehe waitea beneath her dress and then after looking avor more ot tho different styles and patterns laid before her would say that abo guessed he could not find any thing that she wanted today and would then out ibis crook did not alvo in salt lake city and it was not discovered after she had disappeared that alho bad ben working the gamo in practically every city she had visit ad all the way from new YOM olton iho police find class or working in twos and threes lately so much has been going on that tho storekeepers had begun to despair about effectually stopping tho evl lut they now feel that lbs arrest of this woman will have ibe desired effect for a time at least CASES IN SUPREME COURT three cases were argued and ted on briefs before the supreme court tuesday the first of these is entitled estate of edward A reed deceased vs millie G and myra reed appellants the brief of the appellants seta forth that edwar A reed died in an asylum at stockton cal in maran 1894 and that his estate was insolvent it is also recited that george H bur gatt bis guardian died in july 1900 without having paid any allowance for the support of he widow millie G reed and her minor daughter myra reed nor any of the expenses of mr reeds last illness and having appropriated to himself all of the incomes belonging to tho estate which came into his bands the widow succeeded burgitt as administratrix and oa her petition and the petition of her minor daughter an accounting waa ordered by the probate court of weber county from the sure f ot burgitt Burgi bt and the administrator of his estate H T hume the district court of weber co subsequently ed the action of burgitt by himself and his attorney in refusing to pay the family allowance and preferred debts and to set apart the exemptions to which the widow and her minor daughter were entitled they then appealed to the supreme court in the brief of their attorneys occurs this significant statement the reputation of the bar it would seem Is somewhat at stake here cut up between the lawyers the widow and child pet nothing WANTS MONEY FROM BROKERS the second case was that of B F overshot against 0 H burbridge and A W coppa doing business as burbridge copps co overshot who is both plaintiff and appellant alleges that on sept 1 1904 he placed in the hands of the defendants 2060 for investment in a which yielded less commissions and expenses he asserts that no part of this sum exi ex i capt 1700 was paid to him and sues for an accounting the third case was that of the freed furniture caipen company respondent against P A berensen Bo rensen appellant it involves a claim for 1400 alleged to be due for furniture sold to sorensen and an action damages for wrongful detention of the goods OTHER CASES IN COURT the case othe state of utah vs ed f die knox was dismissed on account of failure of the state to perfect its appeal job P lyoa on motion of willard hanson was admitted to practice in the court on a certificate from tho supreme court of new york the case of the state again james M shockley appeal from verdict of murder in tho was passed indefinitely MORE marshal haywood tuesday served subpoenas in the smoot case on ellas A smith george sutherland R W young W P omeara E D R thompson 0 J salisbury jamea E lynch mrs W H jones dr J E talmege ol 01 salt lake and ea govermor W J mc Conn ellot moscow ida senator smoot A S worthington attorney congressman how ell waltermar Wala ermar van cott and a majority of the witnesses already subpoenaed have left for washington congressman howell had planned to leave this morning but learning upon his arrival in salt lake that so many other prominent citizens cereto start tomorrow he decided to delay hia departure so that he might accompany them judge miner will be unable to leave until after jan 9 as ho must be in salt lake that day to cast his electoral vote for roosevelt Roo gevelt AND shampooing shampooing 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