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Show Treseder Wont be Taken Alive. The deputies who visited Bishop Despain's residence at Granite yesterday had very good reasons for believing Frank Treseder to be in that neighborhood. neighbor-hood. Information had reached the officers that Treseder had spent Tuesday night and the greater part of Wednesday in the old abandoned saw mill, near the Granite quarries of Little Cottonwood, and it was supposed that he was afterwards after-wards sheltered by some of the neighbors. neigh-bors. He took occasion to let all the people of the neighborhood know that he is practising' up with his revolver very presistently, and that he "will not be taken alive." Every oldcan around his stamping grounds bears bullet holes and the neighbors have already become ! greatly alarmed at the close and menacing presence of the dangerous undergrounder. The deputies, in running run-ning across a number of old targets, with reciprocal courtesy left a few of their own landmarks as a reminder that there was somebody else in the country who could let daylight through the bottom of an oyster can at a hundred paces. It is needless to remark that Treseder was not in court this morning when his demurrer was being argued. |