Show the TEE BANK ROBBERY BO BOTH lim che cne Ts lely WELY IN JAIL jall no incident that has transpired in this city for a long time has created such buch A flood of excitement n ent as a the robbery of savings B bank k yesterday afternoon As an it mccurn occurred red lust Just atthe hour for our going to ta press we were unable to give more than a brief r statement of the affair when mr william 0 dunbar followed by his son mr james dunbar rushed around to the front ot of the bank attracted by the groan uttered by mr dir hettler heitler Bc he tried to open the door but found it fast peering through the glass gliso by the bedoe of the curtain he saw mr hettler Bc with his face streaming with blood and rioh rich with his arm around his neck trying the door again it yielded and as it opened rudolph smith pasted oat walked up to the first alley way and ran eastward mr dunbar danbar exclaimed what is the matter here when rioh bloh released mr hettler Bc the latter saying open the door bich klch then leaped over the counter passed up the street through the studa baker establishment and the middle ot at the two block eastward eithe elthe news of the assault of M mr T ier Jer and robbery spread rapidly and a fargo farge crowd gathered around the bank excitement was high tho the people manifesting 2 intense indignation dig nation against the perpetrators of the deed marshal burt butt at once organized his forces and joined personally in the work of hunting for or the culprits la in the central part of town while men on horseback ho on foot and in wagons scoured the foothills adjacent to the alty and searched the suburbs smith was waa tracked eastward through three blocks and finally to the house of mr royie boyle where he had taken refuge with the servant girl who is an acquaintance of hia his he jire was arrested and in jail in little over an hour atter altez the perpetration of the robbery in the meantime track of david P rioh rich had been losty iosty losi iosi but was wag found about nine parties having seen been him in the upper r part of town towny but no de definite news of his whereabouts could be discovered until it was learned by the officer i 3 that he had been teen about half past eleven in the gagatch saloon batoon the police failed to find him there but having reasons for believing him to be in a houe home of III ili repute in theu the upper ppe part ha t ut of the building bowlding boil buil ding they surrounded surround the place olace and entered it from two different directions to cut oft oti any attempt to escape the proprietress stated that thero there was but bat one ona man in the establishment immediate subsequent developments proved that he was the individual wanted and h he e was arrested at the time he be was wab taken he had three dollars on his person and declared he had no other money A lewd woman with whom he ed stated that he had hid given her ten dollars after the arrest ayrest had been made and the other members of the force fonce had retired ed officers A smith and W salmon who were on the night nini watch continued the nor for fhe the U e balance of the stolen money nind find ing it in the room where rich was taken he having secreted it under the wash stand this amount was before going to the house of 01 ili iii repute reputes and while in the wasatch Wa satch saloon moon sergeant burton barton of company P F sixth infantry from fort eort douglas bought for him at mr goldsmiths a suit of clothing rich bich gave him 15 to make the purchase but the cost was 24 the soldier coming out 9 short rich cast aside his old and bloody clothing and donned the new suit which he had on at the time of the arrest the whole amount brought to lichtas light as possessed by bich rich after the robbery including the part payment for lor the clothing was As he evidently had bad no money when the robbery was committed this was probably the sum or near it taken by him after smith was arrested he said that he had hid nothing to do with the affair rich having stated to him that he had money in the bank and intended to get it he said he merely went with him to obtain it rich said that he merely went to the bank to borrow 20 offering good security but bai was refused the loan ioan by mr who he baid bald did not treat him right and ho he gave him what he deserved wo merely give thess these flimsy statements for their proper r 0 per value which is simply nothing g mr Bc heitler hettler states that the two men had been several times in front of the bank durin during g th the a af afternoon tern tenn oon and bich rich had spoken to him about a sum of money that ho he said was to be paid him by his friend smith wishing to know how late he would take money mr hohet tier tien replied he would probably be there till about seven and if it would be ba any accommodation to him he would take it anytime any time up to that hour smith entered at that moment and as bich rich had nothing in his hands bands when he went ins in must have passed an lion rod to him with which he rich dealt the assistant cashier he the blow on the upper part of the forehead dr benedict states that if it had fallen with full fuli force upon the top of the head mr hettler heitler So would in all probability have been killed the IMD inclement clement im lement is about a yard long and half hait an inch in diameter being a rod used ordinarily for keeping the end erld gate of a wagon in place marshal marshai burt buri feels grateful for the spontaneous aid offered him hirn by various citizens citi zane who mho placed their personal services horses and vehicles at his disposal to aid in the capture of the men mr is disabled from busi bubl business nemo being confined to his room s but is progressing nicely and ja is quit quite a cheerful this afternoon eich bich and smith were taken before justice spiers when they waived exa examination minati anthe the bonds in each ca case le 10 60 to await tile tiie action of the grand jury being placed at 2000 |