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Show The .State , Itobiiei-s. St. Lulger '.Split' on hi tom-pRlltOllM. tom-pRlltOllM. lilt (-renting lc velopmnt Tha following concerning the men who attack.:! and robbed the stage on Monday night was received la,r. night by Deseret Telegraph line. The prisoners and money will reach town to day : Nepiii, October -1 7 p. m. Four hundred and forty dollars in coin, taken from the coach by the robbers, are recovered. re-covered. The registered papers, &c, are cut up so that they cannot be identified, iden-tified, with the exception of one package. pack-age. St. Ledger gave information where the money was, but it is thought that he knows where there is more. He says that McKay, Heath and hiiuseif started out for the purpose of robbing the mail. . They were going north to rob the Montana coaches, but a friend of .McKay's toid him - that the treasure box only went occasionally occa-sionally on the Montana coach, and when it went it had an armed force with it ; and they concluded they would come down this a ay. They had three shot guns and three revolvers, which they got just for the business, and had kept concealed while staying at Levan. St. Ledger says there was nothing in the trea-ura box, and only sixty-three sixty-three dollars in currency in the register sack. - He says McKay has that in his pocket. He also says he don't know where the guns and pistols are; McKay Mc-Kay hid them stuck them in the mud. muzzle down, in Lavan field somewhere.'-. It is thought that McKay got more money than he let St. Leger and Heaih know of. |