Show TIfE TRAIN ROBBERY of the Latest I Particulars paring Deviltry BASEBALL GAMES jHB LEAGUE 01 Wild Kumora A Mc file tlfect i Pick GlEnn at the BayEtc InJasmallPox Train Robbery jlore TeX8 8 June 18When CHnESBnB0Tc California express on Jeistbowd be be SoutberQ Pacific road arrived here this morning nearly an oclock 1 st behind time the engineer gave orS and loud whistles indicat four alarm of distress The town an ng few other citizens were and narshal a and learned that the JOon at the depot n hRrl been robbed L3 n BH A p kens engineer stateu HIM B the depot at Fla leavi ° K he upon saw a man whom Ion ia he tramp or a drunk took for a on the coal I ntr un ard craW lDg Pickens asked him what tender in the when the man arose his nusines pistol was at the engineer and presented laid him to a fi quiet and stop the train tOanded to do so The man when comma COIflUIDick l an accomplice then called co cealed between the tender who was was The engineer and the expres car train on a short told to stop1he l nd a half this bridge a he did aplatonla wh platonla of side i th id of burning Ofl Dl A small fire was bridge to indicate the railroad the cc brTe train coming to a I stopping placeht the robbers were place the rIg stop at Joined Slow or five accomplices 5 and fireman were marched The engineer all the cab and told to await Srtherorders The robbers then pro further effitomTke a search of the express ceeded a mbsle they were doing so the car and while the first pas stole away to engineer d o1d to son er coach and told the passengers conceal their valuables aluhb scharge waiia of Wells M E Folger had charge s express and tried Companys Kafo a portion eor his money to save by ort101 into the stove He was caught in the act however and was given two or three blows over the head with a pistol bloIYst roU ble Folger admitted admit-ted that the robbers got about M from him but the amount is evidently much larger Conductor Licens concealed con-cealed his gold watch and most his money Max Stokes a drummer and saved 150 and gave the robbers 24 gold watch beri young Englishman in a sleeping car whose name could not be amfir r learned refused at first to give up his money but finally after being severely beaten about the I head and neck with a pistol he gave up UOOO all the money he had The train carried no local mail bdt several through pouches were cut open and rifled There was no shooting during dur-ing the robbery FUTOSIA June 18The sheriff arrived ar-rived in Galveston this morning He says there were twelve robbers in the tYe party and that when they entered the express car Messenger Frank Folger seeing them coming threw away the keys to his safe This enraged the desperadoes and two of tiem wreaked vengeance on him by beating him over the head with their revolvers and cruelly splitting his ears with pocket knives The messenger mes-senger was badly used up The robbers rob-bers recovered the keys and succeeded in opening the safe Bow much money they found is a mere matter of conjec ture but it is stated that the safe con tamed 10000 After going through the express and mail cars the robbers turned their attention to the passengers pas-sengers none of whom were overlooked or slighted Even the news boy was robbed of his nickels One old gentle man sleeping in his berth was awakened reaching under his pillow lor ma valuables he was struck senseless by 8 pistol in the hands of a robber The robbers then secured from under the pillow a wellfilled purse The sheriff says that while the rob bers were going through the forward cars the Colored < porter extinguished all the lights in the sleeper but it was useless as when the robbers entered the sleeper they compelled the brake lan to go ahead with a lantern and stop of the at Mexican every berth Colonel Quintos army was among the Passengers accompanied by a young eatenant When he learned the train Was being robbed he called to his eatenant to bring him his pistol quick and he would kill 01 the robbers Mrs White the sherifts wife who under 5Ood Spanish ffednaU immediately cried out valued the doughty colonel telling him if he aed his life to remain in and give up aa money as the robbers had every ad Tantage A few hLA moments afterwards he SnWfeL > came along with the n1n ong brake bdore them ofrtS carrying a lantern neo the gang pulled the curtain back ° POSlDg the Mexican officer to the gee of f Captain Dick the leader of the 1IJg who was age stick complacently sucking a aud of candy in his left while ered the other hand hooter the ezicau with a When the bandit Ptatn n saw the Mexican he told him a4j Iorge that remarking he by way of emi ireie em-i as soon kill a as eat his r breakfast The offi ea reJuctIantly handed over 400 Sev J LTtstou rummers houses for New York and were in the E a1d were all robbed iz On re nearly ead receiving a brutal knock rs ere nth a revolver The rob so very Bvan rough Ilnd 7 ugly in their cjerg whn even strikinp lady pas XleV 005 o wen It slow in finding their tht t th e robbers IS estimated toaight s obtained u than not an 15000 des in money be UCh ta t valuable jewelry titdjflgtht no news hart been received Up 1 e hunt ere after the robbers ley aresarfell any doubt but that ln MUlco by this time |