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Show YEGGS EM SAFES II EPHilAIM G1TV i . ' Y'e i 'ite.I ,; 1t..::ii early Tuf -, day blowing open two sales bu' i-et.ing a.,ay witn onl;. l:oi, hall in ca :h. The safes blow ii w ere those :,i the I j.hi aim 'I ;. .' Elevator and the D. A; K. G. rail, o.i,! .-iat; on. En; lance was gained in both i: staincs by fo'cing open doors. The : milling eompany loss ,s il25. ail bu ? in checks, anl the railroad lost ?05 in cosh. i The rolfber'cs v.p'-e not discovered until Tio-sday rcoraing when ti;e 01-i.ces 01-i.ces ere o;teaed, thiMa1 being no night marshal at Ephraim. and nr. one hearing the blasts. J. A. C.o leu. railroad ageni. gavc S.hc-:ifi J. II. Sanderson t!te descrin-tion descrin-tion of two suspicions char.u ters In leo-d l,ai,-:ii, a. o.,,id tho depai -Moiolay. "lb. is is tlie Sirs' -.Ni; of y.-;;;s lu Ephraim sinc e the u nsucce si ill uS tcii.,.l :o rob liie i'.ank of Et-braiu; in .November, pj-jj, at which lime i.y .i.u.--ha: Frank Anderson engaged en-gaged in a gun batiie with the robbers rob-bers who evenviaiiy escaped after diiviug their car through a posse .it Fountain Creen. The bandit ca'-was ca'-was found near a i.incli in Salt Creek un on some days after the robbery and although a number or suspecis were arrested tin-ro was no convic tion. Since the reiicing of Marsha Anderson from otliee through the change of administration but one officer is on duty, leaving the ciiv ..without protection after nightfall. |