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Show A WOMAN TRAIN KOKBLR. WAS AS) ACTItIC I'AHTII M'AMT IS1 IT. 1 1. Ml' I Ml IIOI.II-I r. airs, llort.os of Trlal.ls.l, I .,1.,., I'a ef lleatl ltanull.-l. au.-eelel t,t I'ttiw-pllelly I'ttiw-pllelly la I'.-lttrttttii Houlhrra ll.ild-1 p. It la believed by o Ulcer, and railroad daleclivea thai Mrs. A. K. Hudson waa an active participant In the hold-up of the Colorado Southern train aoulh of Trinidad, Colo., Tursday night. She was In the police aweathox ail day, and It la aaid she baa confessed enough to the o Ulcers to warrant holding bar for the rubbery. It waa her huaband wbo waa ahot and killed by Kxpreaa Meseenger Svhrelber. Mra. Hudson admitted thai ahe tied a red cloth around a lantern fur her husband and another man, whose name ahe refused to give, but claims ahe did not know what they were going to tlo wllb It. This lantern placed belweeo the rails wss the signal which caused Engineer Cllfoll lo atop hia train.' Tha coroner s loiiieal haa been postponed awaiting development |