Show BOLD ROBBERY IN YELLOWSTONE PARK FIVE COACH LOADS COACH LOADS OF TOURISTS VICTIMS OF HIGHWAYMEN IN NATIONAL PLAYGROUNDS Highwaymen Met With No Opposition Because Beca of Fact That No Firearms Are A Allowed lowed In the Two Park Park Two Suspects Under Arrest Livingston Mont A A party of tourists including United States Senator James H. H Brady of Idaho was held up in Yellowstone park on July 9 by three highwaymen One Dna of the tourists a a. New Yorker named Rice was fired at when he heI Jumped down from a stage coach and andI I I ran back to warn members of the party following in other coaches The bullet fired at Rice flattened itself against a rock nearby Rice sped on and the bandits realizing that the sound of the shot would act as an alarm fled into the woods Soldiers front from all parts of the park were ordered rd by telephone to to the I scene of of the robbery and two suspects I were put under guard The highwaymen met with no opposition I because no firearms are allowed in the park The Tha scene of the h hold hold upp up is in a heavily wooded section where there are numberless peaks and bluffs The coaches left Yellowstone Yellowstone early early Friday morning They had gone fifteen miles mUes when they were halted The bandits did not stop the first coach but the others were held up one after another and then were ordered ordered ordered or or- dered to drive on The coaches were making for the Fountain hotel where I the tourists were to lave have their luncheon lunch lunch- eon Several of the tourists took the hold hold up up as a joke at first but the bandits bandit's bandits bandit's bandits bandit's ban ban- dit's rifle convinced them otherwise AI Among lOng the passengers who lost their I mon money y and Jewelry were many many woI wo wo wo- I men |