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Show THE lUUKhK HUHIIKItS. Hit j arc Still at Urgenml are Hollered to lie Msllag lliilr U; Intttwrd, Tbo Tooelo olllcsrs have had along and hard chaao after the robbers whoso daring deeds were lUblliheJIu detail lu la.t rvonlng'a Nlms. 11 la now positively knou n that when tie desperadoes des-peradoes abandonoJ the hones and buggy at the foot of the mountains iiesrrtroncet'slliat they dIJ not lake to the hill), but mado their way through Mr. Hponcer's lucern field to the Nevada railway track, along which they walket fur a coualdersble distance towards thla city. They were uvertakin I y a teumiter, who waa also eomlmr to Halt Like, and halted him. They were seen to git Into his wagon. This was at au oaily hour yerletday morning, ntid nclhlug was heard of them during the day. Two auspicioua characters (who are Mleved to lie thu men wanteJJwure seen about II o'clock tut night ou the primUcsof a man uumed riaher, whu rcsldea naar the Jordan river on Tttollth HmiiIi. They atruck a light uiarMr. Klaner'a atatdu and engaged In a quarrel, It Is believed over the spoils they carried with them from looelr. Had It been known 'by the Prons who dlscsvered them there that they aiero wanted by Ihu officers they could easily have been aurj tlaed and catlurinl. The asliie men ure believed be-lieved to have been seen to board au Ice car cu thu Ulah Central thla morning morn-ing aathe tralnataitul for l'aik Cltj. City Marshal lie Lt Mare of Towlr Is still ou their trail and thinks that ho s-illyet apprehend them. |