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Show CARLISLE WRITES 1 LETTER IN DENVER CA8FER. Wyo., Nov. 23. Evidence that William Carlisle, fugitive train robber, who escaped from the Vomlnar penlten-t penlten-t lary several days a.o, was in Denver i last Friday is hi the handf-- of Chief of I Police Frank Webb of tliis city. Chief Webb, who 1b well acquainted with Carllal' and the handwriting of the robber, today received the following letter bearing a Denver postmark: "Dear Frank Wonder li this amuses von like It does me? CARLISLE. 'K B. Please give my regards to U. P. officials." The handwriting. Chief Webb says, is unmistakably that of Carlisle, Webb served as a guard at the Wyoming penl-teh penl-teh : lary and says lie became well ac- qua In ted with the robber and his handwriting hand-writing at that time. Bv Universal 8ervlce, TULSA, Okla., Nov. 23. Laughing Ttill Carlipl'1, the Wyoming bandit. p&Seed thr")'jgh Oklahoma veaterday on IiIh way to Tex p. according to a telegram received re-ceived here today. Thy in linage wan Ttld at Clarcnfore. Okla.. arid was addressed ad-dressed to the Tulsa Daily World. "I Hk- Oklahoma fine. How's the cbane? Carlisle," M reaJ. Clarernort is 150 miles south or Kansas City on the Bt. Louis & Sun Francisco railroad. In communlcal ion heretofore sent to Womlng officers and I'nlon Pacific railroad rail-road official ft. Carlisle announced ho wn "Texas bound." rind the menage to Ur Tulsa newspaper Indicates he Is keeping his word. |