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Show TRAIN BANDITS HI AY BE IN RENO 'Detectives' Supposed, to Have Departed for the Fight City-Rewarda j' 'j'. '. " For -.Holdups 'Now Aggregate $2,750 Buggy i;;, '(' ,.. .' ; i " Mystery Not Yet Cleared Up' ' rl - - l ." Is - " ' .'.'' ' ' ' Judging by appearances at the police station and what can bo learned from those still on the ho'd up case, the Plnkertons and railroai officers arc the main ones on tho case at present All the details of the case and nil the help that could I possibly be given to theno men wna I eiven by tho local force, and whllo I the local men are keeping thwlr eyes ! open for any possible clue here In town, It Becms 'as If the case has passed out of local control and into tho bauds of detocllvos employed by the railroad. After sifting all tie clues and all the Information at hand, the police and detectives have come to the definite defi-nite conclusion that thero was only two men connected with the robbery. It was learned this morning that several detectives Mt for the west. Just how far west they are- going could not be learned, but It Is I thought they are headed for Reno. Important developments arc looked for upon their arrival in the fight city. It Is now believed by the officers working on tho case that the men wh held up the Oregon Short Line trni-Inst trni-Inst Monday morning nre tho sain ones who held up the China cxpres In the Sacramento valloy about tw months ago. 1 Tho tactics employed In both rob beries were Identically the same. The officers have furthered their convictions con-victions by questioning a woman of the underworld with whom the men had associated whllo in Ogden. Governor William Spry Issued 4i proclamation jesterday offering a reward re-ward or J250 each for the arrest and conviction of the three men who held up and robbed the Oregon Short Line paastnger train north of Ogden last Monday morning. The American Express company yesterday issued the lollowlng jiotice of reward: "Tho American Express company will pay the sum of $500 as a reward for the apprehension, arrest and conviction con-viction of the three train robbers who held up Oregon Short Line train, second sec-ond section No. 1. at 1:35 a m Juno 27, 1910. near Five' Points, Utah, a station approximately three miles north of Ogden, Utah, on which occasion oc-casion they robbed the passengers of monoy and Jewelry and relieved the Joint baggageman and express messenger mes-senger of his revolver and watch; or will pay the proportionate amount of the reward of $500 for the apprehen-Inn, apprehen-Inn, arrest and conviction of one or rore of tho robbers. "ROBERT E. M. COW1E." "Manager." Salt Lake City, Utah. Juno 29, .1910." |