Show THE U ROBBERS CONFESS recently ly arrested admit that he train tiia readers ot THE STANDARD have not et forgotten the arrest of the men n bo are supposed to leave the bold at AI aena a few days ago the officers hive since that time ben working on the case and they ara now that they tiava the men w bo robbed alia D A 11 0 train oa the of august ath near thompsons Thomp sons springs in southern utah As has been stated afire the younger of the two admitted that h is name was joseph nay not and that be wai no relative to the other one bo gave his name as E E dayton this oung man who is only about 19 beira ol 01 ae admitted that lie knew of the robbery at SI adens lie was on thursday lat aiken down to provo by deputy pratt and sheriff fowler of utai county where they expected that they would be able to leara toms thag in regard to the train robbery on ridy morning sheriff belnap also went down and met the others at brovo here they talked with the young fellow and in the conversation he declared that he had been fl ith E E dayton for the past two months then they said you was with him at the time of alie train robbery this he stoutly denied for come time but finally wilted and told the whole thing at their request lie offered to go with them and obtain alie articles which they had hidden at the time of their escape from the officers cerr the two abner ff i went liim to a place called conn house about 27 miles of and there they found the dB guises which bad been aed by the young men robbing the tram there was also bome other prop arty hidden at this point in the meantime deputy pratt went out to SIon trose in Oo lorado there he found tha rifles used during the robbery and also the horses which they had disposed of he brought back to ogden with him the bill of sale for the hor es and it contained the signatures of joe and E E dayton the same bigna curfs turfs may be found at the grant aenne hotel where they put up ater reaching ogden joe nay told the that if they would go down about miles from thompsons Thomp sons springs he could gt pome of the watches which they had hidden he staled further that when pressed by the officers they had wrapped up a number of the most valuable articles them into the bin bend of the dolores over two hundred miles from the scene of the E E dayton who now gives his name as E K fisher has also ad bitted many things go to prove that be is the man wanted he has made a clear confession he blaud at one time a day or two ago that while on the train coming to ug den afir the robbery be saw a detective on the train exhibiting some cartridges to the conductor he that be had picked up the cartridges around the cars where the robbery had taken place and asserted that they were shot from one gun alis conductor looked at the carl ridges and putting one inside tl e other proved to the alleged detective that they were of different sizes one was 44 and the other 1 I fat there and smiled to myself at the innocence of the detective said dayton while talking of the men who had been arrested for tha robbery and cartiea and the evidence against the latter daiy diy ton said he never made the tracks around those care there are the boots holding up his feet that made those tracks is innocent and the fact that they ara trying to convict him is one reason why I 1 have stayed around the way I 1 have done I 1 would not see an innocent man suffer for what I 1 have done and hd they indicted and then convicted him I 1 should have given myself up to the officers you bill get the reward all right and I 1 am glad that you will the men they have do an there are not the ones who did the robbing of these and other bilings tie has frequently talked but rethea to tak to reporters on alie subject it is understood that when taken to provo for trial he will plead guilty the sheriff came back on sunday hut yesterday returned to provo where he was wanted before the grand jury the younger man lias signified his to go before the grand jury ani make a clean breast ot the whole ia a dollars reward for the capture of the train robbers and the officers of this county have justly earned it in alie capture of thew desperate men thee arrested by franks and bush will doubtless be turned loose as soon as it la fully es that they are not the parties wanted returned from provo a little before 12 last night he had been before the grand jury to substantiate bome facts to which nay had testified |