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Show ign Breaks Info ml Secures Rifle KrAninninitioii. hiRYSTABLE PROCURES A HORSE IKt to Bo Suffering ift 3Iania fo1' IKSrearnis. jBj- s.lLwith all of the dare-Kh dare-Kh of a. Jesse James, Vcr-fKune Vcr-fKune nnn of tills city, who gHpTe a monomaniac on Iho jKrniF, broke into the Nn-jKrwory Nn-jKrwory on Twenty-fourth jBfiUna! nftcr dressing "Im-jsKJe "Im-jsKJe uniforms and arming ! Kfcprlngficld rifle and scv-Brtrldscs, scv-Brtrldscs, rode out into the Kent the entire night shoot-Ehlch shoot-Ehlch his distorted Imagl-K-to Iiclleve wore painted mXto swoop down and take Kt the armory heard a noiso Knaster's department and Bs rooms upstairs, when he Kd. by young' Hodge with wind a cocked rlflo and or-m or-m groundhog act- The janl-Kltli janl-Kltli the order and' left ifiMpn peaceful possession of WS&lcr tho boy had helped lfedecs, a rille, a uniform ''ilessinss. he strode from iMo Everett's livery stable. IBred a saddle horse. The iBmurrert at llrst. hut the SKsamnce of young Hodge jlKlhflt the horso had better lEains a Horse. li tho man at the livery IB&rc was a break at the 3Pry. and that he. with the SKo local company of state "Ben ordered to Salt Lake. IfMEImy at a gallop. Until 4 AKrnlns lie remained In a K'fl canyon, several miles fttshootlng at trees and Hmnntoms, which hp con-I'niind. con-I'niind. After exhausting' iKunltlon. the hoy rode back tjMkts arrested by the police. MMnotlfled of his peculiar ae-JHthc ae-JHthc evening, but had sup-iflKtls sup-iflKtls to protect the boy's "Mk- notoriety. ping the armory, the boy bre&lr into the ofllcc of PlBiKneass. but gave this up. -twin ax and battered down smf Into the Quartermaster's of the .ammunition and iHHit. Tho strange actions mmk cannot bo explained by 5Mpi he bus volunteered no 'jMcfi might lead to an c.-I c.-I jH txv nus frequently been 'mory watching the mem-; 'dHl company go through the jlMl, and It Is." believed that iWk so" fascinated with thc-Kirilitd thc-Kirilitd bCcaino unbalanced. flBter released and allowed k.homc. It is likely that "lic preferred against him. |