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DENVER, April 22.—(By in the history of the Denver police de- partment. The bank messengers were robbed on April 12. The man giving the} name of T. J. Coleman confessed a part in the robbe cording to the] Police. Three thou d dollars was} found in his possession, About $4,000 more of the amount had been spent for an automobile and clothing, ac- cording to the police. The woman's mame was given as Edna Carroll. The police, heavily armed with re- volvers and shotguns, formed a cor-/ on about the house and arrested the} {woman as she was about to enter it, the police said. 5 The alleged bandit at the time was [secreted in the garret of the resi- S dence with a bag containing the $3,- arene peate | £000, the police said. He offered no opposition when they entered. The detectives lay hidden for two hous fin a garage near by watching move- *ments about the hou: At about 10 o'clock they said fashionably ressed woman drove an automobile to the curb and proceeded to the fhouse. She was interrupted by the E police who then entered thé house § and found Coleman. = Miss Carroll, the police say, denies ¢ knowledge of the robbery. She was ftaken to police headquarters and questioned. Coleman refused to di- vulge any information of his two al- } leged accomplices. The robbery of the = bank messengers was one of the bold- est ever attempted in Denver, The {two messengers were driving in a } taxicab from the First National bank to the Stockyards National bank when they were over 1 by the bandits. Man Who Helped ' Nominate Great ‘Leader Is Dead PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., April 22.— Justin Lilly, member of the conven- }\tion at Chicago that nominated Abra- sham Lincoln for president in 1860, jis dead at his home here. He was {born at Medina, Ohio, February 12, { 1837, moving from there to Illinois and {later to Nebraska in 1871. ———- EAIL BOND E ASKED. April 22. —The A~aska Anthracite Railroad company Yasked authority of the interstate com- Amerce commirsion today to issue $1,- 36500,000 ¢ per cent 20-year bonds to ‘WASHINGTON, feomplete its line. Charles D. Davis, ‘general manager, said the business {and climatic conditions in Alaska re- quired that the road be completed during the present working season. —_—_—>_____ TRIBUNE. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. PHILADELPHIA, April 22.—A @etailed fescription of the method used by Roger Bacon, the thir- teenth century philosopher-monk, in writing an 800,000- word manuscript now the property.of Wilfred M. Voynich, of New York and London, was givea here today before the American Philosophical society by Prof. William Romaine Newbold, of the University of Pennsylvania. As a result of the revelations, scientists have declared Bacon had remarkable knowledge of modern mathematical systems and had used both the’ stethoscope’ and the mi- croscope, Newbold said., ongeived the idea of-ex- pressing ev letter of a word which he wanted to write in elpher by a syllable and building the syl- lable into a new word," Dr. New- bold ‘s down the rule that les must end and | ne same letters, double dropped. Thus ‘cat’ he spelled in the Bacon cipher dropping the double one gets the word ‘gold.’ ding the cipher you dou- ble every letter except the first ané last and° thus discover the bles which spell the word. seldom possible to letters, “In r dition: lables which fulfill these co and yet spell a new word when ar ranged in the order of letters the original word example, ‘cat’ may ‘arrd-da’ and the ¢ ‘dark’ is tra will reappear as the letters being disar- order of ranged. “There are 484 possible combina- tions of the letters of two 22-letter MINERS FACE DEATH ALL DAY | BLACKHAWK, Colo., April Tecked in the cyclone tunnel mine, sbove Clear Cr when a cayein closed the only place of exit, the mine| ablaze from an explosion caused by| th gas lamps, David and. Edward | broste: hou ed death and for mm, toe succeeded in craw at of the mine to safety. They were sev burned and their condition i t was said they were removed. 25 DENWER POLICE TAKE LONE BANDIT IN FASHIONABLE PART AT END OF EXCITING CHASE of the bank bandit trio who robbed messengers of the Stock- yards National bank of $23,000 here recently and an alleged} woman accomplice were captured by 25 police and detectives! in a residence in the fashionable Park Hill section today. The capture followed one of the most sensational man hunts STETHOSCOPE WAS USED BY PHILCSOPHER-MONK OF THIRTEENTH CENTURY The Associated Press.) —One GREAT DRY CAMPAIGN | IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, April 22.—A new drive to make -Ghicago dry -was launched today by Edward J. Brundage, state attorney general, obtaining temporary injunctions from Federal Judge K. M. Landis, closing 85 saloons. esate ton Pueblo’s Water Polluted, Claim PUEBLO, Colo., April 22.—William Heaton, member of the board of wa- ter trustees of Pueblo, left today for Boulder, where he will confer with State Chemist Eckley regarding al- leged pollution of Pueblo's water sup. ply. Complaints have been made that oil refineries hear Florence are per- mitting refuse matter to flow into the Arkansas river from which Pueblo sets its water and the conference is expected to determine what, if any, legal action will be taken to pre¥ent the alleged poliution.e Custer ‘Scout Dies in Dakota MANDAN, N, D., April 22.— James Flanagan, 84 years of age, said to be the last surviving white scout of | Custer’s seventh cavalry, died nere| today. Flanagan also was a Civil war veteran. Funeral services will be held under the auspices of the American Legion. Plans Campaign to Eliminate Gambing From Big Leagues} CHICAGO, April 22.—Baseball gambling will be the object of con- stant attack by officials of the Amer- ican league this season, according to announcement of ‘President Ban Johnson. It has been arranged for representatives of the league to atend every game. These representatives will be stationed in all the stands and| will have orders to take immediate ac- tion at any time they notice anything that seems suspicious. In addition, each umpire will take alphabets taken two by two. Ba- con makes every one of the 484 rep- resent a letter of his alphabet and with them spells his words in Latin in the same way indicated above,” Scholars probably never will agree, Dr. Newbold said, how the Bacon text should be reconstructed. This is the MAN, somewhat down on bis luck, a little discouraged but atill full of pluck. Employed as walter, most thankless of jobs; just taking orders from Society Snobs. 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