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Show I Another Stack Rocckuy. On Thursday night Wells, Fargo & Co.'s stage from Montana to Coiinne was Kaiu attacked below Pleasant Valley, the same plae where it was altaekcd a &w nights previous. This time the robbers wcre successful. They march-d march-d up, stoped the stage and secured . theVirginia and Helena treasure boxes. la the Helena b ;x was $0,(XU The 1 wn'.cnts of the Virginia box Mr. Tra-y Tra-y cou'd not in.b.'iu us of yj.sterday. iwmedia'ely on re-id pt of the news, Mr. Traccy te'egraphed along the ruad offering a reward of a thousand dollars fir each person engaged in the rob-bory, rob-bory, dead or alive; if alive, the amount to be paid on conviction. He also iiTers a reward of one-fourth the trcas-'ue trcas-'ue for its recovery. Mr. Rogers, not Reynolds, as was telegraphed, the pas-cnger who was wounded in the previous stttaek, re-G'lved re-G'lved two balls in the neck, ouo in ' -)e 1 ajk and one in the foot, yet he is niemling rapidly, and the physician at-te:idin at-te:idin him iAyS he wid recover. ' lie if at Pleasant Valley. In the first at-t'ck at-t'ck iherc were fificcn bullets lodged "i the f ont hoot by the robbers ; but '1J,,y were poor marksmen, for though 'hey tried to kill the stage horses, they "'y succeeded in wounding one of the vWlers. One of the animals, a sor-fel sor-fel mare, belonging to the robbers was k.ilcd. There is no description of the men engaged in cither attack, though o a probabilities are strong that it was lie same party each time. |