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Show PRISON TRAIN GOES THROUGH WITH 108 PRISONERS WHO ARE HEAVILY GUARDED BY SOLDIERS A special prison train of five cars, carrying 108 men from the military 'prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to iFort Douglas, Salt Lake, arrived in Ogden Og-den this morning at 6:40 o'clock. After an hour in this city, the train contin ued to Salt Lake where the prisoners were taken to Fort Louglas. The train was under guard of 23 'commissioned officers of the United I States army, who were fully armed to prevent any disturbance or escape while the train was en route. The prisoners were clothed in the regulation army prison suits with their number printed In large number.-, on their backs. I Hiring their stay in this city the members of the party were served breakfast. An order for breakfast for j the entire party was telegraphed to a local cafe lasl nklit And the food was i awaiting them thU morning at the un- I ! Ion station. While the train was In Ogden I' was guarded from all sides. I no one being allowed to approach it I except on :-p' einl business It was stated that the 108 prison- j erswere members of the l W or- I ganziation, or men who had refused to I don the army uniform. i I |