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Show en.s From Norib The tailoring establishment of Peter Anderson, on Twenti fourth Street, Ogden, was entered bi thieves last Tuesday night aud a quantit oT cloth stolen Tho robbers rob-bers gained an entrance bi prying open a rear window r our bolts of cloth, valued at $yJ, were taken and several other pieces scattered about the floor 3Ir Jones, nvhooccuies the house next to the tailor shop, slated tliat she heard someone on the lurch but was too frightened to give any alarm ruesday niglitlastaboutiJo clock Mr TnWr, a roomer in the W nsatch Hotel, Ogden, was awakened by the I resence of some one in his room, trying to remove his pants from underhlsplllow Mr Taberjuniped from his bed aud grasped the the thief by the throat. He dragged him down stairs to the ouice, where he was turned over to ODlcer Shepherd The robber liad rented a room In the ho'el during the day and selecting his victim, waited for uh,ht to rob him The fellow would not give his name, but will havo to answtr to the charge of rob'icry The Utah iNortlicrnfreighttraili was wrecked last eveuiug on reach ing Tw enty first street, w hlle enter lug the 0den yards The snitch gavo wai and the engine, tender and one car wentofT There were ten or twelve passengers iu the in boose, aud thti received a terrible shaking One man was thrown half the length of the car, Iain. i tie, against the door The train broke apart in two (laces No one was itjured The Hot Springs train could not pass, and the passengers had to waUiu three or four blocks Thi track couIJ not be cleared till this morning baturdaj evening last two men came to the Ogden Jtrcwerv and boughtnkegof beer Thei too it awai ind returned with the empty kee, after n short time, nnd demand cd fifti cents for bringing it back The j roprielor refused to mi the money demanded an I lid that It was always customari to return the enipli keg The two men departed, but returned shortli after with a crowd of seven Mr ltichter, tin proprietor, had two of them arrest !, as thei were creating a tits turbnnct and thei were immediately imme-diately taken before Judge I'res'inw, who it is stated said thei were gentle-won, aud did uot think the charge 1 roper Thei wire tlure-fore tlure-fore allow sl to go -shortly after ward Mr Hichttr dLscovtr.tl thnt tw o of his empki es liad licen robbed Peter OJ en's trunk had been Irnkeu open aul -- taken from it Itas-mus Itas-mus Jensen hud IJ taken from his trunk nnd Mr itichttr is under the Impt-ssion that the "gentlemen" whom Judge I rt-shaw discharged are the men w ho committed the rob bi I lis the cutoni uf the Ilrigham Citi jailor Mr Jliird, to lock up the 1 risoiiers nt 0 o clock in the evening On Tut-sdai night he wt ut into the jail to secure them as usual He told them to gu into tin Ir cells and nil buttwodid so flici ha J ln-cn phi ing carets, an 1 John McC uen aud another risoucr slipped under the table at which tiitv were sitting, and afer the Iwm had U-en shoved on the cell doors, seizeet the jnllor ly Hit legs, tri ped him up and bolt ed through the jail door tlirouji the jail house nnd into the street 'olUincdbi Mrs. Ilaird nnd laugh ter, one shouting help and the other rrurltr; their cries aroused some of Uie citizens living near, but w lien the) arrived at the jail door the birds had flown Mel lien Is the man who stole a pair of pints from the engineer s tent near the diit n few dais ngo Utter taken from his wn ket w hen ar rested disclosed the ficl that somewhere in the east he hid scvcrcJi assaulted seme cut, for which lie wa arrested lmt made his iscaiefrom the otlicer Iiaviughim in charge Mr liaird had been 1 iu tioued a iiiiminr of times tc keep a sharp lot kout for these two roughs, liutthei got the best uf him When thei threw him he wreiicliesi his leek iu thesculllc chcrnT 1-ove Isn J went north in )ur-mt, nnd his dejHity, Mr Ittt-s, went south in searili of tho fi 0itivt-s 0'7ch S'andiifl |