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mei f i i ' eerie Me ee HELD UP BY THE DALVONS. The Notorious Outlaws Raid one More Express Uar. Only a Kew Hundred Dollars Secured | by the Banditx—The Fireman of the Train Forceed to run the Risk and do the Work. | Guthrie, Ok., June 2.—A year ago last weck the south bound Santa Fe express was robbed in the Cher- | okee Strip and the never captured. Last night the sume train, No. 193, due here at 11:20,w: robbed at Red Rock, but a few wiles | of the year, and it is believed the robbery was committed by tie the leaders of which are the noto- rious Dalton broth for whose | heads there are heavy The train was fate last night and | did not reach that station until 11| o'clock and stopped but a moment South of the station 200 feet, at the stock yards, Engineer Carl Mack suddenly stopped,because two mask ed men, who had entered the robbers were from the seene robbery last | samc ne rewards. | engine at the station forced him to do se. Iumediately four more appeared and the train was in the hand of robbers. The moment the train stopped Engineer Mack and Fireman Rogers were made to descend from the cab | and go to the mail car, directly dark figu | which w: behind the engine. Postal Clerks Taylor and Williams were do- ing duty and Messengers Whittlesby and Reihl had the express car. Tay- lor and Williams were dismount at the chesters. THE FIREMAN DOES THE WORK. induce | Wire} muzzles of All four were then marched along with the engineer and fireman to the express car, where they were halted. The fireman was then compelled to break in the door of the express ear with his coal pick, the robbers keeping up an incessant discharge of firearms. Within the express car the messengers were firing point blank at the door, which, aa they supposed, a robber was trying to en ter. In fact it was Fireman Rogers unable from the surrounding noise tomake himself heard within snd doing only what he had to do with death staring in his face. Lhe door finally gave way and Rogers was lift- ed half way through the brokeu door into the express car, where he made himself known and caused the mes | seugers to quit firing. After Rogers came two of the robbers, the taller one of whom or- dered the fireman to break in the | top of the safe without celay. The} y company’s sledge hammer was used | and in a few moments the top of the safe gave way and the scooped out the contents. The outlaws then went through the messengers. From Reihl $50 robbers | day or so before he JOHN R. FELLO told the brakeman and paesengers| Missouri Note>, not to be scared as they would not Nevada has an artesian lake to ba molested. The leader iu conversa- | ‘That Noted Orator to Speak in Kansas | dispose of at sheriffs sale stated that a | With Carli-le ast Bryan. had ‘ost his} The apre'ats cou watch and needed one badly, where-|, ehetd }upon the passcuger off-red him his. AS bre The robber after examing the watch | binds Gitciiks quessed A sud it was beautiful aud be would | dispatch AG . Wi like to have it very much and handed | tion with a passenger By next winter there will t convention to | ‘than three miles of borse railroads | aue 28 will be! ‘eft in St. Louis. than) The United Stites grand ja pecial v 100 e8 in this city - event ashi gion r me one in Chieago in afew days, but y. I will take 2 chew of tobacee.” leave ser started to take his | a rk to be pres Senator Cockre?] has ince fr The passe: plug frou his hip poekei, wueu the robber told him ‘th hed better not attempt | |, to get 1 | m Sen- at he will at it was In bis | fect an entrance into t and about fifteen the robbery. ~*~ 1 fl90.1 subsides ur; One The Daltons ar Tawiehethe | 7" crime and from the description given Bat a > his quinine. hes e chargs The coming of aud Represer 0° the robbers those who ted with the Daltou’s say they un | doubtedly didit. At A t-cti acquiin | 7 BouLesu Pree of R pres -vtitive |generally expe:t re erally Kpowa that an not ceeded b. ins'ey, a de Daltous, s . wasit gen- and commanding in appearance. > knews the y he ed | The world is better for it. | 2 man's face was fair and her blac's hair | teen A bunch} cause this artrele relieves it ot much pain | ‘The world is better because of such a| mouths. remedy as Ballard?s Snow Liniment, be- und glossy us iu life “Sodom,” a district in Hannibal, and find one county prisover confin ed therein, who seems to be well fed }not full of oprun | produce consur jhound Syrup does not cons It is Sold by H. “Stand up for 2 SS Missoun” will d very well for a battle ery, and this is one of the phrases we are told will be shouted in the from his appearance.” West Phons Gazette: a nt we as cut down in on, | j member this perte hildr A bee tree the southwest part of the county the other night which jin the world. coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cou cures con upproaching can repub' As8 in bronch vass by our friends for croup, vhad ipo three peeks of bees, and the j Hoarseness, sore ’ ng in Major Wacner. If all the republican | throat and ¢ the ings | honeycomb extended up and down voters and all the rey inita news | after Pneumc {tue tree to the length of eight anda Sold by H.L. papers that have fowling the! ae , Ihatf feet. Serratia { this grand state for the} y) Gue who bas come iu contact| Mr. Leckie of Joplin, has contract last quarter of a century, i : ; Africans reports them to/el to recsver the bodies in the sho Ducker. been will join | buried in : awful with the t they will make a: and a gold watch were obtained but from Whittlesby they got nothing, he having hid his vatuables. During all this time the postal! clerks, the brakesman and the en- gineer were standing with hands up. | Conductor Wileox remained with his passengers. ONLY THE EXPRESS CAR TAPPED. | After having done their wor« so thoroughly the express car, the rob- bers climed out and, keeping the | whole train fored under cover while they were forced back into their re-| spective places, rode away in the! darkness. The mail, baggage and}; passenger cars were vot molested. | Baggagemaster Ritter was in his) baggage car, between the mail and express cars, but was not mo lested. The number of shots tired during the holdup is variously estimated at from 50 to 100. The express car| was riddled and looked like a sieve. There were no horses at Red Rock | so no chase could be given the ban- dits. The train arrived here at 2) o'clock this moring and a large posse | of officers at once started for Red | Rock, but as the robbers had fifty | miles the start and were headed for | the mountains in the Creek country, | it 1s doubtfal if they will be caught. | The safe of the express company contained only few hundred dollars, | so the thieves will have little to re- munerate them for their great risk. IN TRULY GENTLEMANLY STYLE. The leader apologized to the en- gineer for a rough remark made by} one ot his crowd and promised him} that it should not occur again. They | sight we stand up for lis able to give one-t jahead under low taxes but she is} little ballot with some such mental | $4,000, and -d work with a | be as savage us they were represent-) the Troup mine for ed to be by Hen:y M. Svanley. An- | Commenc< > other Affnean tray Captain Bin sueceed or not. Wh Missouri. of noise whether they large crew anything else of men He is constructing an in- 3 ‘ a iger, has gone ti the savage | clined plane avd will remove with not She as to-day ec ! revio ) le Wwe! . . : s ¢ her as L ¢ : the west « and the large engines all the dirt until the people Ss venue t 2 Niger without escort mm a fety. aaa ipeople le revenue tax Hien nuy | Ng j i | bodies are found. state inthe Union. She is so wejl| bis Frenchm tat the na- Sad péonoitiodlle Gosemncdit ie tives were eve b ere peaceably in | Shiioh’s catarrh remedy—a_ positive aud conc i d over re ts } —— t < theri k oe = jelined toward iim, ard he was |cure tor catarrh, diptheria and canker- bird of ber col- Tucker. lected revenue to the support of her and in her public education front rank. At one | mouth. Suid vy H.L. surprised at their honesty. ; : = ylace he found tive or six sheds fill-! place he fc : ds fil Honor to the Dead mn the South. with merchandise aud nobody needed to guard ix as ther Richmond, Va, May 30.—Thou were no thieves among people. sands of gers joingd with tLe I Have debt fasten- | Bottles of Bradie! ! talling of the womt | bined, of 16 years st: publie schools system of |ed was stands in the She is not only going = : residents Taken Several honoring the ‘south. Generali Ambrose P. Hill, whose monument and statue was uLe | veiled with elaborate cermonies. The monument overlooks the memory every year paying off a *s Female Regulator for | ry di ses com- nd Tam cared en- | ‘ tirely, for which please accep? my thanks in which they 7108 Sirs. W. E. Stebbins, Ridge, Ga. BS Sold by all druggis Depend upon it, the person who! : ‘ steals your flowers would steal your | SPOt upon which General Hill as- < jsumed command of his brigade. | General James A. Walker was the standing up for but it} Women are not slow to compre ator. The statue was unveiled by would take more gall than we have|hend. They're quick. They're alive, | Miss Virginia Preston Means. jever been able to exercise to walk up/and yet it was a man who disc wered | ——_— to the polls shouting that battle ery jthe one remedy for their peeuliar | jailments The man was Dr. Pierce with a republican ticket in our | is EER ; The discovery was his “Favorite | Were we do so, (to be consistent.) | | Preseription”—the boon to delicate | would feel compelled to deposit our! woman. W hy go roun: 1 “with on foot in the grave,” suffering in si and ever | lence—misunderstood—when tkers’s | a remedy at band that isn’t ar ex- periment, but which is sold under) the guarantee that if you are disap-' pointed in any way in it, you caa get your money back by applying to us. We can hardly imagine a woman's | not trying it. Possibjy it may be true of one or two—but we doubt it. | Women are ripe for it. Think of a/ ed her by the republican party dur. | ing the brief were enabled period to control the state's policy by disfranching her citizens and publicly plundering ballot boxes Yes, gentlemen, we are in favor of purse urder favorable circumstances. Missouri; | reverie as this: dear memorable shade of Drake and Rod- man, look down with compassion up on thy suffering following and see if Ihave ever for a moment doubted the wisdom of throwing out demo- |eratic voters when in the course of human events it became necessary to elect the republican ticket in Mis- souri.—Harrisonviile Democrat. prescription and nine out of ten/ n ss g waiting fer it. Carry the news to! \ A Great Surprise thant Is in store for = who aeeeiesee! s Balsam for the throat and lungs, ihe great aranteed sick ¢ e) i ' remedy. Weevize believe That itic wlton The seat of sick —— is 20t its merits any druggist 1s ‘authorized by the j ‘ai 1 i Pooptieter of this wonderful medicine ty ging | 2 the brain. _Regulate the stomach | you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pelbts ' Hamp Thsisas ie tauin Samara! are the Little Regulators. ‘SLNVHOUIW - YEW UOS 7p RAM “)'H be less) i 7 |by the Times last night annou reh atGentrye, Hi acl: + » A ay s ‘ , 5 | it back, but the passenger insisted that Representative Tarsuey vester es upon his keep Jay secured the p-o nis? of Bep: 7 ae said the robber, “I will buy | wistice Jobo It. of New uy people to vote be suc- who is tall} ef Richmond to-day in, of one of the} for Infants and Children. | i “Castoria is so well adapted tochildrenthat § Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, ‘I recommend itas superior to any prescription J Seur Stomach, Diarrhosa, Eructation, known to HL A. Ancura, M.D., ® he rus, gives sleep, and promoces di So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Without injurious medication. Tug Cestave Compasy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ | NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? The passengers all say to day that! is s they would go on their bouds to duy i: Te issaiithe first Missouri regi-| because of their gentility and g¢ 1 | the Si Uls besrs the names ¢ 4 cosiug p cebosed the stock of goods known as the pear Le werreoute 100 mil- appenranee ; : ert : : tyyregate 100 mil cleans It took twenty five minutes t a the “oss BROCEPEIS & DRY GOODS, Missourian { desire to s: friends that I have re- y tO my many hed the stock and fitted up the store room in shape wil T would be glad to have all my old friends | eall and see me invit i had} ‘the picdiction abo einai D 1 ; has had information fora week that] pow. extendel] to hi He ena nee ven aa eerie | PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. lay were a territory \ tine aaa S88 Bs€Ven successive Sau after a ¢ ; a ein a : ait t of the jto be the most xccom; itor | raiuy Easte not been fulfilled) Till eurantee my prices on goods to be as low as any 1¢ only authértie account cf ae ie een Cy: zo =f ar e ou H> ia M: ni. It rained on all the | store in the erty. Call and see me. jrobbery reccived in this city w 8! ano : i : that sent by the messenger to | id | 7 Pp 2 oe Walls Fargo Express company, and |, es se ee ee ge on Ys. that was notin detail. He -:ited i an Sienna i¢ ined | that he had beea robbed by tiv: | = nonies at} Pale is hoe : } ; | | Balltow: are twe! ty | nas, pe a {six masked men near Rod Rock and | mee are en : A : : | tc jens . oe 4 Successor of the Unabridged. that all the moncy in his 8 cession | jes suldicrs ‘ Sy 7 Boa y oa : | . : had been tukeu, but that the xmount | Price Mr. D. Darrow bas pumped water} ¢ \ 5 ine ame Whe es + ot 2 a ay Ht. Cacker. ‘fcr the Missouri, Karsas & Texas} ! ray = : company in this city s i was ices | Sortect Petrification. | railroad for twenty-two yer : That | : HNCLISH & than $4,000, as not over $2,500 went | Modes. » May 31.—Whin/is a good while fora man to be fill-| & WEB SSTER’ Ss out from here on that train, and it] Mo. ¢ hias sened the grave of |g his tank : zi H 5 is not probable that more than 31, jas v wood cemetery near; Four thousaud sheep lately ar : INTERNATIONAL 000 had been picked up at way sta | ber Le foun fall of waterjrived at Paris to be pastured in} # : T 4 Midas ; ee H F , a DICTIONARY tions. The 350,000 rumor is declared | and lis wife's " ins petrified to ; Monroe county. They came froma tcstion the gresest otal modern remeues : unfounded. }solit stone It touk five ien to hit | section of the republic of Mexico Wal jeeps SU eee ky ‘ $a Cold ina day. will proven ie a collin out of the grave. 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