Show Graphic Story M MI I 0 I Carlisles Carlisle's i Train Trail Robbery Related Here Ralph S. S Kelley on Limi Limit Limie e p I I at Time of Spectacular Event Y T The of report of the daring exploits exploits' of the Wyoming train robber supposed d to be William pt Carlisle recalls iani s other stirring other stirring Incident In the life P of t this spectacular bandit as told today In Salt Lake S. S Kelley Ketley chief of the field service of the the land Ide Mr Kelley was on a held up uP by by Carlisle In Wyoming n ln n 1916 o 1 I r 1 think It was vas was ID ip April 1916 said ald Mr l Kelley when I 1 I bo boarded the O Over Over- y er erland r- r Jan land d. d train at Denver going to lock Nevi Nev 7 t I 1 had berth No 3 in the foremost t tot of ot five tiye Pullmans Pullmans' and at GreeTy Ge Greel l Colo k h quiet mannered young rr manbo mart man ai bo boarded the train train and and nd took No 4 4 polite to me He had a little b k traveling bag which he threw carelessly care carelessly care care- l lessly on the the seat seat beside him 1 During the afternoon I noticed tHe stranger made many trips to t re rear r pf of tb the train going back to to-th to observation car and returning Once nce h he c called d for tor a 11 table from the porter i wrote a letter r laughing to him 8 self lf with great amusement as asIle TV Ji penn penned d the missive sWe s Xi i- i We Ve arrived at Laramie W WJ 31 ab about ut 8 o'clock oclo k j just st as darkness darkness' ss 1 1 3 tan gah to b fall The stranger put brin overcoat and went out to mail malt b letter We found out later It Was as mailed to the Denver Post II 1 0 ar- arB B BAG G I IS EMPTY PTY t I was in In the observation car tO a foCa l short time and on r returning I 1 fo fount that the porter had made up my berth after leaving Laramie and had p put t the strangers stranger's bag on m my bed bed bedI U 1 I I pl picked ked it Up tip to restore It t to his his' ent and noticed ed with surprise that that that-It that'll It w w s quite empty tr fit I As we were nearing Rock Springs SpringS' the he stranger came back put on sirs hia s coat was brushed off by the potter porter I Whom he tipped with a dollar smiling pleas pleasantly the while As the porter offered to carry the toe bag he said h no ho th that t he was going back train t tt yr v a r twenty minutes later arid and while the train was running all aU the lights lighta went out ut and w we were left lett 40 darkness for about fifteen should Judge Then Then- the train stopped stopp the lights went on on and we learned wHa what had happened n LOOKING G FOR GUARD 11 Carlisle was th the strangerS stranger'S strangers stranger's name Swi Th The letter he wrote to the Deng Post was to Jo the effect that he I he aJ about to get et the chain to go with h watch he had sent th them from pr holdup His tr frequent quent through the train the train Nvere were to seek auk ut and Identify the guard he aboard because aboard because he had robbed a tr train iii t two o weeks eks before and had railroad officials that he was d d dl i l to repeat almost any time ti I Well yell af after er erve ve we left lett Rock lie had located his man and and deemed th the time Ume ripe He se walked back back ocr tt the last trip to the observation observation faia and going to to the guard stuck two guns near neat his belt buckle disarmed tf him and and made the guard take hU own hat and go go among the pas ng cs s sc c collecting money mOMY and valuables He was very polite and gay though he lie did tire fire one snot allot garg Uno 1 t the e roof oat goof of pt the e car to scare his vi Urns Pushing the g guard ard In front pf of f him he worked wonted each of the four tour pals cars b bIn In turn he lie reached the vestibule of ot out our tat car where by the wa way Ruth St St. penis and and h her r trou troupe w were re riding v DOOR DOORIS IS LOCKED Our standing in the i s 's Y JS- JS and real realized z d instantly that som some somes thing tiding was wrong Who great bra er a and d jrie c of mind mhd the col colored colored marf red m pY swung the thedoor the the- door behind him f ping the catch so that the door would lock In doing this he lo locked a s 's self lf put with Carlisle Carilsle and the the- gun guard with the hat full tull of money mone unit an un J i- i j jewels w I W C Carlisle rUsle then ordered the porter ahead of ot him to proceed to the rc rear r of oJ the tha train rain Again the porter outS o to witted wilted him b by snapping the c catch m that door Ioor and lo locking th the robber arid the guard in the vestibule U It t Was vas wb when 1 the he porter locked the first door he also IUso switched off oU the light throwing our car Into inlo darkness t ts Finding that he could go neither r forward or back bacle Carlisle pulled n. n i icord cord ordered the guard to op n tt Q door to the steps emptied his haul inta n the black bag and stepped off ote the train train I think he got clean away that time tIm J i PRESS AGENT YARN d dw Mr Kelley told how bow Ruth St. St D Deth tt gave a signed photograph of herself herself lb t td the courageous ous porter orter and also atso too a substantial collection from the car Barr he had saved sayed Incidentally Mr K tl r was ahead several hundred dollar dolls s 1 which he was carrying He lie also also tg t and the world knows how th the publicity agent for tor Huth St. St Denis Deals brok broke Into Into print all over the e country as to to 11 how how w she had been robbed One Item that can well be lie remembered was was was' how the t famous m s dancer was was' ds' ds compelled compell d ton to go gorito O into rito h her r dainty stocking for her b nl roll which she blushingly hid while thai thet gallant bandit stood toOd with wilh t his ls batt turn turned d. d A Anyway It was a good ori |