Show 0 8 L RY STATION AT bayrle ROBBED 0 on ak thursday morning of last W week C e k when v ban jame pr 0 Ild foot mail carrier earner w lato the oregon short line station A to exchange with thi wily 0 train lie he found that one of tho tha lar large a panes of g glass I 1 I 1 ss jn in the trout front I 1 I 1 I 1 window of the s tion had dean been broken out and t two o smaller panes of glass on oil inv dinv iti sti 0 gation it developed Ac that the s aaion had been robbed two 0 U D packages lab labeled cled cigars n an anci weighing 0 0 23 pounds each galui ad d at 81 10 had ben taken wednesday nigh 0 after closing time someone calle over the telephone from salt I 1 ake inquiring alt jab kov if two packages package 0 of above a description had been hecei ed at the station to W which the I 1 station agent replied in the affirm etive the in interrogator terro gator also algo ask asked ad i if he could get the pac packages kaes t yat yet tonight to ta which abich the agent ac a c t replied 1 d that he be was not HN living I 1 ing at re tile 1 re station and had closed the place for the night then the stranger tasked what time in the morning can I 1 get them when the agent ii ent told him at 8 in id the morning orning ther the packages 0 cs h had a been shipped I 1 to utah hot springs north of ogden and it is believed the party who had interviewed mr thomasson had later learned there was an agent at the hot spring espriu i station phon phoned ad fr from om I 1 O ogden oden den directing that the package packages s be sent back to kaysville Kays ville I 1 t it was a salt lake house that had sent the goods out this practice has hai been indulged in jn in other towns of the state so thet the officers rave have alstion al at 4 stron strong suspicion as to who at least some of the guilty parties pre are in addition to sheriff burnett the railroad detectives are are working on the ease case r 0 |