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TWO AUDACIOUS ROBBERS. | | Eugene Field in the Chicago News tkling’s Sarcasm. This reminds us of a speech made The Alton’s Independence Depot Z lat one tiwe by the late Roscoe Sacked in Early Evening. Conkling ie his communications to the senate President Hayes dilated upon what It scems that in one of Two heavy set young men, smcoth shaven and about 23 years old and overcoats, lo’e we wing light brown “we intended to do. Conkling tered around the Chicago & Alton | properly despised Haves, and he in Independénce all day yesterday. saw hereano portunity for sarcasm Soon after 6 o'clock they entered the “Tam sure’, said he, “that the / waiting room and took seats behind senate suares my desire to get an the stove. They engaged in conver: andy rstanding of what the presi sation for a few minutes, then quiet dent means when he uses the pro- ly tied handkerchiefs oyer their faces noun we’ There are. as we know, and perpetrated a daring robbery, | three classes of people who. by com- afterward successfully escaping mon consent, are privileged to use | John AV Campbell,a wealthy farm- or living near Blue Springs, sat in the waiting room. The desperadoes evidently did not that with the public: They journalists and. peoph Let us pronoun in communication re SOVerelgns, one corner of with tape- worms. ascertain, if we can at first see him for he heard them to which of those classes Peesid-nt discussing fle best way to getin- Hayes belongs.’ to the ticket: office and woudering Willen Srille vGjndudiouc car ina He had no chance to escape from the room how much they would get : * Western express over ted lis tickets ; Albany railroad colle so he quietly slipped his wallet con- 5 taining cousiderable money peneath the bosom of his white shirt last Friday afternoon he bad among his passengers Governor Russell of where | : Massachusets, says * the “Bostoa if was not discovered. a f it : wae Ra , Globe.” His excelleney oceapied a Station Agent T. C. Marshall saw ‘ P oe small compartment in one of the the men but paid little attention to ; é sleepers whither he hal retiucd to them. —.‘oon a man well known to A 5 5 i study up the speech he was to de- him came to inquire about a piece Stes ; ey liver in the evening at Holyoke. of baggage and he went with him iS “How do you do Governor Rus- to the baggage room. The two men mall?’ anid (het watched hina until the door shut be hind him, and then drew handk er chiefs from their pockets and mask- ed their faces. | Then each drew a long barreled pistol from under his coat and about this time diseovered Farmer Campbell. He was not slow tohold up his hands and they re- lieved him of the burden of a few silver dollars. He was told that an undertaker would be called if he made noise or collector “To am delighted to meet you,” the the same time extending bis hand. said man from Cambridge, at “You hold a pass, of course, Ove error?” The the military forees of the comuouwealth commander in chief of began fumbling about his pockets and soon proluced a Jong shp of one side and very greeu on the oth any deave the waiting room The robbers then crawled through the small square window over the ticket seller's when | Agent Marshall returned from the baggage room he looked down two barrels and his attempted to “This is nota pass, it’s a regular ticket,” said the surprised conductor. “Why, I know that: tonished ~ ~Well, look astouished, for this is the first you Jook as- window and IT should say I ought to cavernous pistol hands went up. “What time is the next train due here?” he was asked swer. i The men asked for a package con- | taimng money and Marshall told | them it had not come in. The men asked him for his books and mtisfi ed themselves that he told the truth. | He was persuaded to tell where the secret money drawer was and to | xivethem the key and they took , away $37.50. They took $10 from the agent's pocket and then made mopena side door and witha word of warning they backed out into the darkness. Marshall went to his key to tele graph up town for help, but found that the men had taken the precau tion to cut the wires It was sever al minutes before the city marshal ould be notitied —Thursday’s K C. Star time during my Jong connection with railroading in this state that I ever took a paid tie our governors.’ This confession amused the gover- nor greatly who t from one of and made an Wert on to say: “It has been one of my unvarying | rules never to travel at any com- cial duty.” The conductor punched a three- cornered hole in the ticket and was heard to say: “I have carried gov ernors worth all the from $10,000 to $10,000 000, but this is the first ;} time I eves: | the head of State paying his traveling expenses.” new of Startling Facts 3 Bucklen s Arnica Salve, The Bes Bruises, S« » Ulcers, Salt Rh r,Chapped Hands, C { the Boston & | pasteboard that was very yellow on) anys eXpense except when on offi | J I I BOYS ESCAPE. ‘FARMERS DOWN TO BUSI KENDALL NESS. | any (A Notorious Ganz ot Man-Kulers in Kentucky Break Jail Kesolations on Various Matters | ot Moment Acted on. Sedalia, Mo., Nov Il.—The Na-' cougress Was late in O° a window while the jailor was con | fined to his bed by sickness. | Smith let fall the corn cob puvel and The bloody tragedy at George: | | ealled the session to order. town August 27,in which Milton H. i | The following resolutions were ine | Kendali, aud his four sons, John, | jtroduced and referred: by Jcbn; Burrell, Dade and Russell B.. ere | Church of Colordo, urgiug congress | engaged on oue side and the Jarvis; to cede the arid lands in the various | brothers on the othe, is well remem | | states to provide state with systems |bered. The difficulty oceurrel over of irrigation; by M B. W. Harman /® Watermelon patch of the Kendalle jof Missouri urging the extenson of , Which the Jarvis boys was charged | |signal and crop report system of | with destroying. There was a fight | the department of agriculture; by aud the parties were cited to appear | Tirgie Mackay of Kausus, providing | before county judge. Both fami- that the ear of corn used by the lies came to town, and the Kendall Aintree be sent to the world’s fair | boys attacked the Jarvis boys, kill- | for exhibition; by G. W. Swing ef I%s ove aud wounding another. Dur | Colorado, urging a national system 12s ihe fight old mau Kendall shot | of irrigation. at Burrell Jarvis, and kilkd A. J. Ganacen John T. Heard of | Moutgomery, a highly respected ithe sixth Missouricongressivual dis- pot rchant. Jumping over his body ‘trict delivered an address on railway; be pursued Burrell through the This he said, was a /Store and shot him. Another of the four Keucall boys escaped from | Georgetown jail this afternoon at 5/ ock by sawing out the bars of | tional farmers assembing this morning and it was 11 o'clock before Vice Preside:t | transportation. ; H subject of supreme importaice to J eles brothers, John, was shot and ithe farmer. One the solutions of |kiled by Milton Kendall, jr. The jthis vexed question was to be found Kendalis finally euenueed Sud ‘in the railway commissious. Mis- ced in jail, where they have) | souri has been among the tirsi of the : The sou states to deal with the question in boys. all big strapping fellows, got} | that and Missouri's experience show- | out to-day, but the old man remain | |that the method had been a success (eee jul | Another method of contrelling rail were reinained until to-day. ARION BEATS A RECORD. | way carporatious in the interests of ithe people through a national The Two-Vear-Old Phenomenon Trots rai.Wiy comission. | In 2:10 3-4 i WERNMENT OWNERSHIP S$ EVILS f Meo , {| Stockton, Cala, Nov. 10.—Pi Sem: profess -d, ear saids!. : | oe A baile ce against his reeord, | jtobewve the vad ud t ae | : 2: iey but broke twice and fo bu der gover wmont mone ies ue oe : det in 210d His quar- Hees ‘ ters were 313, 120388, 1:36, 2:104, believed tre failure : z es | pias 2 year old. | ut Nes ¥ : A ‘ei ; = : mile, going | would have to buy the: bis | tL : 1 L S10.000.G00,000, | Fetinst his ree 2144. He] et would) cost S10.000.600.000. : = | retied the mile without a skip |Tha’ would be an impossibility, | = ye F . S13 sig qualters were 33 % bec case there isi. crealatioau oa : a POt 0. 1: Marvin and $1.500,000,006. Tre purchase of the Va 1 | = were Cheere yy thes sla- jrathowds would i s3thite inen Pee eee Ueevaal is tors vit owas the wreatest perform | ring nu deb. OF y i . } fee 4 hd - 1 EVe te, not excepting Su-! ‘ ! > sitid turtinan. | he : ess aa: : ird, the Palo Alto yearling, | i. i lege eee He to beat her world’s record, | an they were now eying i | penne Se 2 ' She broke ou each trial, Mar | jother yreat objection to po erume putea ie 4 ) : vin finaly Jozwing her Lome rolway control was th >in y it | aa S at ; < Avion, whois an Electioneer colt, | used andowned by Senator Stan | i ra record of 2:17, and at the} ced his mark to} the world’s 2-year-o le z record of 2:18, then held by Suno!.! gta owved the 1 Atlantic] ., . { . B Marvin drove Arion gam and re- railway l mtrolthel, . mI | ; duced bis record to 4). which all} brates were b . hal anc ‘ 2 Ith defi : , borseme egreed would never be| ithe defierts ¢ vd he : i | yadled datess Arion iimself should | stite then found thet it had been too : : jj eat fhe mark Po-day the famous! dens 1 VE Pun its oWu rullwan ane * ay ot . Z : driver brought the colt out. confi-| j the road was leased to private indi : j z Tent that le would 1 wer his record. | | vidu inder private control. The : | | : : Marvin iad no bother with the | jroad then charged aper rates youugster, % vheis as level headed rental ¢ gave better service, 7 H iiss = i Ss old hy sand never gets rattled. | 3$3.000 a month an i0ney for! .. ‘ - When he came up just right Marvin | | the lessees nodded for the word and was driven ! The Hon. Martin Mobler, secre : . es E rapid clip. The game {tary of the tusas state board of : it i per on “The | ouugster trotted out square and | agriculture, read a paper on “The eae pat j Without a hiteh He went to the j Race Under Conditions of High Civ ilizati | quarter pole in 33 25 seconds. That i Was He discussed th 3 ig : Se ae a record-breaking guit, ithose who did uot know the colt said | he could not keep up the clip, but | he ii], and went to balf in 1:04 3-5, masiug tl ; and} tion whether a high civilization tend | ed to increase or decrease the happi- jness of the race. The resolution asking ¢ yugress to at Savannah, | Ga., was loudly applauded aad unan- jimously adopted, second quarter in 3115 jimprove the harbor secouds terntic gait even for an aged horse On he went, strong! ; demanding the election of the pres fe ga ne ws an old racer, without | jident of the United States and Unit-/ es Se Se led States senators by popular vote. [1:37 4.5, maki.g the third quarter a jed states x 7 ore. : < « 7 Pol ttle slower in 33.15. Then it was {thought the young colt would not/ as was also that The committee on finance present jed a report requesting the various : | : I z spr; , Be able to keep up the killing gait, | State segisiatures to make appropri | i = but he is a game trotter aud bred to! jStay. He came to the fiuish strong! ud fast. jations for the expenses of the state j delegations to fature cougresses of 1 el jthis character in order that each ng under the wire with-j state might have a full and proper eats ch of the whip in 2:103, | " making the fiuishing nites Gal | representation The report was a 5 ig the fiaishing quarter in| adopted 3 5. a Te NGL. F deneacient Me it Wins tiie ever seen ¢ y track. for it} | fin-} lesire to cit Was # Square trot from start to vears Ww ve 1s It was a grand performance, | ws New Discovery for Con (aud everybody yave Marvin credit Dr. Ki New Life Pills, for his training and ban x of the ve and Electrie Bitters, and have never handled rem be tut greatest colt ou earth. edies that sell as w have Miles’ Nerve & Liver Puiis, given such satisfaction x | We donot hes arautee them Sch | every th d ready to fund the pure! refu lase price, if satis. bad taste, tor-/ 1 Skin Eruptions, and es ' factory results do not fellow their liver, pile pation. Splen s Piles, or no pay required. It. ¢ 3 f cures,/uge These re red: ve w ce for men, and children, eed to give pertect satisfaction | tree at H. L. Tucker, Drug Store, who} bea nulait i ae ea - a. aS their ,Surest. 30 doses for refunded. Price 25 cts perbox | recommends and guarantees this une- | Popularity pure yon their merits amples tree at H. L. Tucke by H. 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