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Show i PASSENGERS TELL OF BONO HELD BY TRAIN ROBBER WHO IS THOUGHT TO BE WM. CARLISLE a bullet hor throurh the roof V hed ach inade bv a band,! ht ,o be William Carlisle Union :5 r trsln No. 15 rrived in Ocdep rsC1 '. mc at 10:05 o'clork. !b,? w?r on tli3 train refated ,i, SfScurrencewhlrti happen. about o'clock last evcnlnr neat p'nionHndit0boarde. te tram 5aJB down pear tfetficme Bow, uV'K n entrance by smashing the . in a vestibule door. ''K.h blood ...ream'ng from his hand JVh had been cm in breaking the i the bandit shot tbro.igh the roof ' 'commanded the pasenrr8 to ind no thir hands. then ro 1 , ?CS them of their valuables. He es 3 .mM a ,hnv.T of bulletfi fire I h aD srmed posse. V,riisl was aimed, passengers I vltb a revolver a shotgun arid JJJ tbf rifle and shotgun being slung r'rots hip back ',' robbing the oeupanta of the car. bandit exempted old men, vomer., Midren soldiers .nd sailors It is Sought 'that he secured several hun drfd dollars. .write Evert, n sailor, stated this Jraing that he was in the vestibule f the car when the robber cniercr. tai was rmed with a revolver sod rpned thp vestibule window prepar.' Zi to snooting It the robber as th. utter left the tram After searchins L occupants of ih car. the bandit ,D?d from the train, rolling down th-1 th-1 1 inkment at the dde of the tra k J Evert opened fire and Bho tour timet Whether the shots rok effect was a question of discUssI n amonc the car occupants i Thn armed guard whjth ts on the train also opened fire, and Immediate ly after the train had sir,p;iod st forth m s. arri) of the Digitive -Aitii United States Marshal Don ;" Hudson al theli head There were bloOd s'ains on th revolver which the robber h-d dropped and a hat. corresponding with the description de-scription of the one stolen yesterday from a sheepherder by srllsle was found Thero were nltout twenty five peopb in the car which was robbed and among this number vere several who toll various accounts of the robber; One man stated that ho was in the berth next to the loor wh re the bandit ban-dit entered The rahher rniirtlv nrt'm.l manded him to "flhell out" and 'he man alleged that he "shelled" to the extent (of $110. The robb r than demanded i fthat was all. 'Ho searched me." the victim stated in a Be till nur.iorous tono "but he cot It all -lie fjr.t time." A Grc ek and his wifr who were trav ellng also were robocd of 100 and In de;( ribing the bandit tnls morning, and expressing his opinion of tho samo. In broken English, the "reok kpt man passengers :.t the union station in an uproar of laughter nd the hard er they would laugh, the more indi, nant would the victim become. Only the departure Of th3 irain for the west' caused the cessa'ion of his fomentations. fomenta-tions. The sailor. Evert3, who fied at i he-bandit, he-bandit, stales thai JiC is positive that two of his shots :ook effect |