These pursuers were joined by two trampsβ¦
Entities extracted from this source (3)
J. Cerremoperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Cerremo
robbersperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. robbers, miscreants
Colonel Harperperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. engineer Harper, Harper
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chunk 1529 Β· paragraph 0
These pursuers were joined by two tramps
who were on the train when the robbery oc-
curred, and by brakeman J. Cerremo. The
latter gives the following account: He saw two
men whom he supposed were tramps, get on the
forward end of the mail car. After quite a run
he reached them but found two rifles thrown
down on him, coupled with an order to get back
lively. He did not know they were robbers
until the train stopped about a mile from there.
The robbers then fired three shots and made
the engineer cut the mail and express cars off
and pull ahead about two miles. They then
stated to engineer Harper that they did not
desire to harm anyone, and for him to inform
the messenger of that fact, and there would be
no trouble. The messenger concluded this was
the proper thing to do, and opened up, giving
them his gun, and handed them the money
packages which they placed in sacks, and with-
out offering to molest the mail, disappeared,
taking a southerly direction.