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Show BOBBERS JJAI'TUBED. SURRENDERED WITHOUT MAKING MAK-ING A FIOHT Tb latoa I orl Ir 1 rln lloboers and I reel a Sluer aplsro Mllhool llo.t.Uhe.1 Monlda Mont, June U -Three men were arrested yeiterday morning at Dwell , a hotel nn the Madison river Jnst outside of Yellowstone National park, who are Mieved to W inemliers of the gang who held up and dynamited dyna-mited the I nlon Pacific overland ex-pars ex-pars train several daye sloe and a-cured a-cured a large aum of money from the express ssfis, which they blew open The Information regarding their capture was brought here by the driver dri-ver on the Monlda and tcllowatoue tage According lo his statement the cap lure was made early In the morning, tbe camp where the supposed bandlla were being surrounded while the men slept. Aliout 8 o clock the previous night a stranger appeared at Dwell a and asked for food for three men and also feed for their horses. They declined ae-coromoJatlona ae-coromoJatlona In the hotel and after obtaining the needed supplies rode away. The animals they rode had a Jaded appearance and two of tho men remained away quite a dlalnnce from the hotel when the request for supplies was made After they left tho locnllt) It dawned upon the people at the hotel that the man who entered the houso answered the description of one of the Union Pacific train robbers. Some of the lcllowslone park scout who were in the vicinity were notified and they at once atarlcd after tho men About daylight the camp of the men was dlscovcrd Ihe scouting parly surrounded it and when the trio wrre aroused they looked down tho guns of tho acouta and surrendered without making any fight Shortly after tho scout tool: them In charge a start was made for Mammoth Mam-moth Hot Springs, on the north side of the park, from which point the Northern North-ern Pacific railway I cosily reached, and where they will turn the prisoners prison-ers over to thu authorities. |