Show THE COMPANYS ESTIMATE Robbers Secured 81000 and Did 11OOO S70d Worth of Damage The train robbers who held up the Union Pacific on Friday morning near Wilcox Wyo secured 1000 and caused damage of about 700 That Is the information in-formation which Agent Daniel of the Pacific Express company at Salt Lake who went to the scene on Friday wired to The Herald last night No trace has been found of the robbers rob-bers though two posses are out searching search-ing for them They have had many hours the start of the officers so they may have had time to disband and togo to-go In hiding I they keep together in the mountains It will be a much easier job for the officers to overtake them A reward of 100 has been offered for each man It Is supposed that the gang is of the HoleintheWall outfit out-fit so that the efforts to trace them may be easier Inasmuch as some of i these desperadoes are known II M Clay general agent for the passenger department of the Union Pacific received this dispatch last i night ris from Superintendent E C Har The Union Pacific robbers took part of a package of 3400 new incomplete currency of the First National bank of Portland Ore consisting of 120 and 100 bills bearing No 1553 These bills are not signed by the bank officials and are consequently worthless but the robbers may attempt to pass them Notify No-tify banks merchants and officers to look out for such bills and parties tryIng try-Ing to pass them Agent Daniel wired that the safe blown up was one of the last of the old kind used by the company Had it been one of the new safes it could not have been shattered for he says these are proof against dynamite In view of the statement that the robbers rob-bers secured only 1000 it is believed that the reason why they did not holdup hold-up the passengers in the sleeping car was because they did not want to delay de-lay |