Show BUTCH CASSIDY IS STILL ALIVE King of Outlaws Was Not Killed WYOMING SHERIFF EXAMINES THE BODY Asserts Positively It Is Not That of Cassidy Bears None of the Marks or Scars i That He Has Seen On the Outlaw Believes It Is Bob Gulp a Notorious Noto-rious Cattle thief Detective Shores Agrees With TTim The Two Captured Alive Have Also Not Been Identified As Yet Special to Ths Herald Price May 16Butch Cassidy the famousoutlaw is still alive The body of the man who was killed by the posse and buried with Walker was today exhumed ex-humed in order to forever settle his Identity and it is now certain that the body is not that of Cassidy Sheriff J H Ward of Evanston Wyo who is probably the best posted man in the intermountain states upon criminal matters reached Price this morning response to a telegram call ing him here to identify the men in jail and the corpse supposed to be that of Cassidy Sheriff Ward for 13 years past has been a sheriff in Wvomlnpr and during that time had Cassldv in his jail for three months and was with him daily On inspecting the body Sheriff Ward positively asserted that it was not Cassidy Cas-sidy and that while the complexion and build of the men were very similar the body in no other particular resembled re-sembled Cassidy and bore none of the battle scars of the famous robber Sheriff Ward is of the opinion that the body is that of Bob Culp alls Red Bob a notorious cattle thief from Wyoming Cassidy was in lail awaiting trial for horse stealing and a close description was made bv Sheriff Ward of all his peculiar marks and he Is absolutely positive that this Is not the man Special Agent Shores of the Rio Grande Western railway who has had many experiences in criminal matters and who possesses a good picture of Cassidy and has an accurate description descrip-tion taken from the penitentiary records rec-ords of Wyoming where Cassidy was formerly confined ctvncurs in the opinion opin-ion of Sheriff Ward arid ybur correspondent I corres-pondent that Walkers companion in the Price graveyard is i pot Cassidy I Much regret is expressed by our citizens cit-izens who had hoped Sheriff Allred would be more adequately rewarded for his daring and bravery in going into the lair of the outlaws through strange I passes and dangerous trails in the darkness of night and so completely I surprising the band of assassins whose retreat would in all probability I have never been trespassed upon had lIt not been for the intrepedity and determination de-termination of Sheriff Allred I The two men who give their names as William Schultz and S H Thompson Thomp-son who were captured alive are not so far fully identified but Sheriff Ward is of the opinion that they belong to the HoleintheWall gang of cattle I thieves in Wyoming and will investigate I investi-gate their records further upon his return re-turn home I |