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Show " "It is Said." Evans Rodgers and wife discovered on their arrival here last night from the oast ihat they had been robbed of ?2,70X) gold. 'it U said there in a ; regular system ol robbery ot railway trains to'Ogdcn. -'' 'J'.lc-jra.n, The above piece of information was telegraphed from Salt Lake City on the 7th. '"It is said" is n, very convenient con-venient way of making an accusation without a scintilla of evidence to sustain sus-tain it. Mr. Associated Pross Agent simply makes a charge against tho railroad, and uses the telegraph wire for tiie purpose, with no better authority author-ity for an erroneous statement than "it is said.'' The unfortunate man who lost the money is satisfied that he hnd it in Ogden, which proves that if there "is a regular system of r.-.bbcry j of railway trains to Ogden," he was ! not a victim of it. Having passed ' over the road within less than a week wo have no hesitation in giving tho allegation contained in the press telegram tele-gram a most emphatic and direct contradiction. |