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Show MAY BE ONE OF TRAIN Sheriff Harrison has an idoa that ho is on thc trail of tho real Southern Pacific train robber, and, to the end of determining definitely regarding the matter, he has taken up a correspondence cor-respondence with the officers of Pueblo, Pue-blo, Colorado. ,. On January 27th an indhidual giving giv-ing his name as A Buckley, alias Al Bane, held up Colorado Southern train and took from the passengers something over $200 In cash The robbery occurred within a short dis-stnnce dis-stnnce of the Pueblo union depot. The fellow was a brazen robber. Ho showed no particular quarter to auy of the passengers on the train butt he refrained from killing any of them. Ho attempted, however, to kill thc Rio Grande special officer. There happened' to bo a "messen-gor" "messen-gor" on tho train and when he was advised that the passengers wore being be-ing robbed by a highwayman he started start-ed out to gel the man. Tho robber made a dash from tho train, after it had been stopped through a signal given by himself, with the special officer hot after him. Shots were exchanged ex-changed Tho,J robber was shot through tho wrist. suTendcrcd and was taken to the Pueblo jail where he now lingers. Before Buckley had started 1,0 hold up anybody, a passenger observed him enter the car in -which he was riding and he immediately remarked to his wife: "Why, Mary, there is 'the fellow that robbed me of ?13 in that train holdup in "Utah a short time ago." Buckley Is the "tall man." He is 6 feet tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He was formerly an engineer on a Texas railroad and is familiar with the railroad business in every detail. He is 29 years of age, and, in other respects, answers thc description of tho "tall man" who rebbod the Southern South-ern Pacific Limited. Sheriff Harrison has wired the Pueblo Pu-eblo officers to locate the passenccr who recognized Buckley as the Utah train robber and to be cerLaln to hold the prisoner until somo of thc railroad men who wero on thc train at Reese, tho night of the robbery, can see him. It has been learned that Buckloy is known at Rono. iN"oada. and that he was in Ogden a couple of weeks not long ago. It is said that he recently re-cently pawned a number of diamonds in a Pueblo pawn shop |