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Show Another Mail Robber Camtked. On Tuesday night Messrs. H. P. Kimball and It. Judd brought into town still another of tho party engaged in the l ite robbory on tin C. P. It. It., named Dan Taylor. Mr. Kimball and Mr. Knowltou having got scent of Taylor's whereabouts started on the hunt, and rode over a considerable tract of country. Taylor, who had been up Kast Canon, came down the canon, and stopped at the stables of Mr. Judd at its mouth, where he grew suspicious that he was ia danger of getting into trouble. Late at night he quiotly decamped, taking his saddle bags with him, but leaving his horse and saddle. The pursuit was kept up, and the next known of Taylor's whereabouts he came to the ranche of Mr. T. Booth in a starving condition, and offered Mr. Booth sixty-five dollars to keep quiet as to his being thcro and let him have some food, lie thought it pretty hard lines, to bo ordered to hold up his hands, just as he was commencing to uso them for the purpose of replenishing replenish-ing his empty stomach; bat he was made prisoner. Messrs. Kimball aud Judd having got him in their custody brought him into town, and had him lucked up. He will be taken to Ne vada. We uuderstaud he bus confessed to being a participator in the robbery, and says there is still another of the gang at large, whose name he gave. His share of the plunder is evidently hidden somewhere, as it has not yet been got. |