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Show IKIUSK TIIIKVES CAUOIIT. Thej Mere Verj Nratlf 'f rapped lij u I ai.d of .aiJi Indiana. Hherlir Wlllard llutt, of Han Juan ceuuty, acoomfanhilliy W. 1'.. Hyde and (leorite Adaiua, ol Montlcello, at-rived at-rived at 1'mvo ahoitly after nine oVIoik tlila morning, liavlug In cuilo-dy cuilo-dy three horrollilevee, whoae nnniea ate given aa Kiel Cooke, John Taylor and John Waller. They who lumcd over to Hln iltr Fowler for aafe keeping, (endlnii Iho action of the urand jury, haliii;waivid examination an I failed toitlvea IIOOO lioud each when.laken lieroie a Juatlceof the ace. Uiitl.eSrd of July lait four home weroatolen belomtliiK to n rancher at the llluo Mountain In Hau Juan Co., and Hiele waa no dlllli ulty In tracliiK thethe.t to Iho accuaed men. Tho owner of theaulmalaaud HherlU llutt alarteJ lu rurault, and tracked the tliur robbeia aa far aa the Navajo rieiivatloii, when itiey loaiteii them acverxl doyi later The Navajo Indiana weie act on their Hall, mil after a whllo came aciois th.ni. The therlirand hla iuae were aime ilUlaaco betilud. Ihe ISavaJoe ,reieiidetl to bu friendly towarJa the robbera, and ftojrotllieincanirul. They then took cliurso of the horat (on which thu tlilovia had bun ildluir acroaatho country) and boll tho men uutllthoaherl.rnud pally ha I ought up. The prUouira were then brought to I'rAvo. Cooke la laid to bo an old oflelidir, and will known about Urand Junction. |