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: _ of the sleds. be THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY | rom {have heen more nicehiriye te telephone message the fugitives were tn) whe before last 1 “Night from the Allewheny © that the men had es mot know the directi until yesterday camo that a twelve miles fr sleigh 7 c The Trail Was Picked Up. ber Pittaburg to aid thespar 4 identity th * eaugot “When we arrived the story of the and from 4 pase: men and a woma Feotion of Mount ¢ ahead of us, “We etarted right went ahead in a noe and Roach, Swin ghertffs followed in a sec out after them th Metc nd siete a “Several miles from Perryville we @ame to a telephone station at a grist | ml. We stopped and communicated | ». with Butler and Pittsburg and £ that we were stil! We kept ahead and Mount | into Chestnut without secing anything of | “Rut tie I the fugitives. Fugitives Fooled pars “Being sure that the I Mot stop we pushed? on Beyond Mount Chestni again and telephoned paises “The message that came back fright “t enei us “You must have passed them,’ said the deputy on the other end of the “phone. ‘Go back. They must be at Mount Chestnut in hiding.” “Bo we turned around and started to Gruble back on the trail. We had gone perhaps three miles. We were on a lonely country road. No houses were in sight. “The snow was piled up high on either wide, There were no fences either to were not dead | them cautior neared Jack he ie ir » pocke saw the fellow + ai deaper He hed Adies would four miles was a hard hing to 4 at Me let him bh puller he lay i Ea Riddte ther» em both. Lao wew Meanwhile we ser leigh x man after had stopped run sught Mrs WAR ently Sor Was not unconse was the right or the left. It was already : growing a little dark, tut it was ati! Last Saturday in Ful-; Night enough to see a good distance|, : ton Street Was Miss- ahead. she was awful wtate of mi 5 “My sleigh was atill in the lead and fow/slIncki and! WAP) was ihe are ing Lawyer. we were driving very rapidly, for we (q aKa aaKea " were afraid our quarry would get [ner thar Ea wa away from us, Perhaps a hu tnéd and was wit yea yards ahead of us ¢ Abd] Jack biteaelts dithelghiln tenes | sa eee in the 4. What w ain, wasn phtlomigher He kept | opr ; iM could not see, but ae we drove on loursing the woman for the fate that |e a Bere whipping our ho’ we saw grow up|had befallen anim jiberent it Mende over the prow of rise a one-horse 1¢ we Mad tet: ner behing, ne | ont” omm are sleigh Junta hetwren his at “Aw the horee came fuller weil hnvel get awaye i Hut we could #ee three figures in t 1d w do? Bhe got ue fashioned sleigh. ‘They were those of lined ta take ner ale =p sonata I two men and a woma keep our word A Ft, to the Death. | "As soon as Id Ket the ow ery we sate ‘There are,’ said Meo alle J, Nori reporter although he and cof tell him a block away tt tn 4 ast 4 week ago thie afternoon tha ‘Well then om | and we tightened the gtr rigune RTE al TE maT "We were armed for a Ment he 1 ‘ epee arte ee ities eda death, for we well knew tue ding » went wild ee CO of the men with whom we hot ‘ teh ride tmck. ‘The ex. | railroad lie ‘There were ¢ rev | t had died and it was t mali : } eleigh and ie Be a af me) Fer it r tho woe ' * of hind there wae another rifle and |fuwitives tt was awt y rend af the eaenpi recognized the Hiddles There 8 x fe allow Ming ab ‘ 24 | Bo we % t ne th lower ar ser sieigha EAward Biddle sat " and ériving. John Bidal 1 wea soe H ‘Mra. Soffe! was int Adie . r ® We came to mise the Ready for the atte , pet) I knew . Hons J by nA 1 her] Fitty . ‘4 and th % aras sty ps the space en us, I'm telling this : hy Flh slowly, bu fu) awit > K T | ness about the w Fe " an there on th ud 3 ete bal | “At twent ts Ed Bide temas 4 phe the horse. He handed the i Ra ie wom. nd sh « Ms were 5 ASSERTS “JACK.” ‘The weigh ¢ Aus f & rush on see and the m. * ‘Surrender ‘ K that woman will be a raiy the hope that regard who had tried » 1 . \ i me would make minute. them tu , and Biddle ralaed his shots pulled the trigger, which it was I Foad and whistled past “That was the battle, John Bid from his revolver. be two rifles in our party ar fire and then we ull join Fevolvers. It rained bullets for « n 1 could hear them singing ears and the fusiliade sounded | fh we were on the firing line of He said the first mitted was assisting store at Carnogie, but admitted thax could not he had participated in a numoe! of roy. oe ae ily Ay — HOW BIDDLE BOYS JOSEPHSSEEN IN BROOKLYN WERE CAPTURED. AFTERMOUNT VERNON TRIP. 4SAECARDS WORK, ‘oA SUICIDE PACT, |» frin Chicago, and the Beebers woman, {Elevator Man Positive ,, that Man He Noticed}! he Bid hat “Ed was also willing 1 afraid would walked farm where we * and from hed the 1 ean Zot another hore hothat wes Acman & ersclf, si 1a All Tried Suteide When we gaw the officers coming t ard uson the r estertay ¢ was Ww ree reast \\ s we would swing if ta ack ’ ' tured n y wore w sped in addition a sdnek’s Coat Hiddied Mrs soft vt “t gy 4 man who nad that day come Hetleve Him emporart the missing atated nore than “BETTER TO DIE,” CRIES WARDEN. that he had ser the Hroudway Ferry Ele Trurstny | Well that wil! do ave lived efforts to find Insane « through elieve that he is now tn ew idea is strengthened 1 over the vt Incob Jonephs nan's brother The friend naman replied Fast New ne hundred years errant ha Pah 1am th vald this mormng. "1 I had never seen ner He burst into tears at the mention ugh with her for and now incl v that he has beer Reook- the man York for ever,” he wouM to God ~ eens worsen ve silat ibirailaii A tnt acta at that he w yer friends ted frame of rnin a. Mrs. Joseoha mia embling her husgand frozen and Detective Valin ally aseianed ¢ s retur night t Way ticke yond Stamf member sel f Josepha's f her name. 1 for m talk , Ked not o her nue tm " amily » 1 never Ace awalr Warden's ¢ 6s tm 1 not cont . any ment c 5 “a sft) © —s e Cured of Piles, Saved From Kalfe. ‘on, of Savannah Ga, e the birth of my first I have suffered grea uid not bring myself to {ites Quite a Plot Sow —— RR nn aye ogee weyEr JEROME A WONDER Sore Throat MAKES PREDECESSORS LOOK; LIKE THREE DIMES. | Neo District-Attornes on esata 4 aa night, has : wrmer incumbents of Mr Jerome to y Omega 0i No ne ought ever to : go to bed without Omega 24 Oil in the house. Night is the time when a Sore Throat te becomes worse. No one seems to know.why this should ertificate ait + 5 witnesses who endane 78 days, travelling) be, but it is a fact that you well know. As‘soon as 2 | LJ ad e's lietwtive stant served ati Child complains of Sore Throat, rub the throat’and chest |! ye 1.516 subpoenas that were sid im one day disposed of with Omega Oil, and you ought to put some of the Oil on azaia satosn-|@ piece of flannel, and bind it on the throat ‘over_night. is miay be the means of saving the child’s life. ating the -Attorney had remilting in 14 AICH WOMAN ae HOTEL _ SUICIDE, SATkus@n Treva Tone and vitality by using the Vin {Wine of Life) o00.8-8 0 Thousands suffering from weakness, nervous = debility, overwork, stomach and heart trouble have ery ee a |FOUND DEAD with MONEY, FINE DRESSES AND JEWELS. Howara of New York. ——_— \ scien WHE. OF T STOCKTON, Cal, Feb 1 CONTAINING | ativet NA ( iressed =womai Dr. G. T. 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