Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1919 — TRAIN BANDIT KIDS POSSE SEEKING HIM. [ARTICLE]

TRAIN BANDIT KIDS POSSE SEEKING HIM.

Casper, Wyo., Nov. 20.—William Carlisle, train bandit, walked into the Western Union office here today while scores of heavily armed men searched the surrounding country for him, and sent .a telegram to the Union Pacific railroad office in Cheyenne, thanking the railroad for the money he secured from passengers on the Los Angeles limited train, which he held up near Medicine Bow Tuesday - - The message read: “Union Pacific, Cheyenne: Thanks for haul on your limited. Some detective ,force! (Signed) “Carlisle. Tonight the police agents of the ! Union Pacific are nervous. They ;do not hesitate in expressing the i opinion that the next time they ' hear from Carlisle it most probably will be in the form of infonhation that another transcontinental passenger train has been robbed.