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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1899)
I.’ O. HYDE, M. H. 1 1 • PHYMIt 1A.N AND Hi BOW»N 'p J. W!l.*l!l, Attorrcj it Law ani NotarvTPublic M |o, UHF j GOM. A 8 vaia two Sorta». PURELY PERSONAL Sometime during Munday night the two cot.vlcts who «»caped from the penitentiary entered tel Wolf’s barn, near Ciales and t.»>k two of bl« horse* and a saddle. It seem* that one of the convict« formerly lived in that lucaiiiy and was acquainted with the n«id over the mountain, ami thinking that lh«*y would fa* aide to crom the mountains they stole Ito • »nd having stolen a gun fmm a neighbor of Mr. Wolf’» they «tarted out. Mr. Wolf at once took »teps to no tify the county and state auth trill«»« and then »farted In pursuit of hl» horses, lie trackc<l them as far as the Miller bridg«* three util«*» w>uth of tills city, where the track was I ds ' After cm.ilng here and notify ing the sheriff he again licit U|> the trail, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Morrow »nd Wm. lirenn« r. »nd together ’hey rtslc until late Tu«*** day aftcrrxain, but could nol locate the fugitive« *«heriff Munkers ha« wver»! men out in the vicinity of Waterloo and at other pl sees where the men would tw lla’.tc to coms the river, and they hope to soon appre hend tho thieve -. The alate has doubled the reward for the capture of the rs. ip«-», and a« they Wen* trust««*» the «tale 1» al«n re«|>«malbie for what damage lliey du while al large. H. W. Phllll;««, Hr., was In Port land last week. Merchant 8. M Daniel paid Al- liany ash >rtvisit this week. William Voting wa* an Albany visitor Monday of Ihl* week. Mr« O. l>. Austin, of Salem. vl»i. I«"i * few hour* In Melo Monday, Dr. F. t>. Ifyde wa* an Alhany visitor the later part of la»t week. Mrs. Ilasoltnn, w ho b».l been vis iting In Albany, returned home Tucatlay, Mr* T. B. Hannah, of B >«a urns In Alt.my on Friday and Haturday of la«t week. II <ir«*en, of Allainy, Was calling on friends in Aclo on Friday and Saturday last II. N. Washburn. .*»heldurn* popu lar merchant and puatmA*ier, was In 8« Io Haturtiay. Mt*. M. M. i’cery vl«llid with E. <>. Hyde, M. t). Hclo Ore. h«*r sister, Mrs. Dr. Jone*, In l«rbn uon this week. A. <». Prill, Physician and Surgeon Hclo < 'regon. Iieputy sheriff (I. W. Morrow wa« up to Brownsville on lug>«l busine«« H. H. Johnston wa* one of the Tuesday night mewacly victims lhe first of the Ml«»Corn Munk*-re left Inst Hatur* week. day for Helcm, where she will visit A Brownie ILiaket given away al for a few week«, HINer** with every fl. cash pur- V. lladek was a visitor at Albany Sl< CcUay Co&t&f. chaMt. this wv**k, he having business be Clrruit court convene* ■I Altsmy fore the couiity court. in ’»half of a colony, IMvId Me next Munday, with quit« * lengthy J. L. Cbapm in, of Crabtree, wa* I nt u ff in.l ltlio. trustee* of th«' l*«*> du> Let. i»te sdvl. < * from Manila indicate In Helu on Monday, and pild till* pie’» l’nltr<1 Church have enlervsi Into arrangement* for the pun-h.i««* it I* reporte»! that Bev. E_ A Hur that the twe’sbone of the rebellion 1« offlrtt u substantial call. ri* and Ml«« E«lna Lear, of Albany, broken. Our regular ««I Iler* nr.« ar W I Houston, of Juni'tlon t’lty. of mnio acre* of lain! a flouring mill, riving and th«* f-illpitio ma.l<*|- have elop« «1 waa In Scio this we«ik. 1 Hm»* a g<-tn r 'I II. b -gin to reuil*** that they must sub ton 1« one of th«* leading Mr seven other building« In M<>nr<w, m<> reliant» Call al tii«» Racket and get price»; mil to the law« of an enlightem*«l for which they agree to pay •in., of tliat city. we will «ave you money on all linns ' civl|irntlon nn<l give up their dream lino, arva the Mor.ruo c jrrespmidenl 1 >r. J. 1«. Hill was over from Al- carried by u*. ! of plunder, arson and tnurder. nf the Oregonian, in eccord.irtcw hnny yeaietday to consult with l»r. A tittle eon, of Mr and Mra ilex, with the term* of the agr«w* merit A part of Co li. of the Oregon vol of t Is city, ha* brwn quite III, hul I* unteer«, e <« « aught Inajubush Mon Prill r« girding the condition of Mrs. they deposited )|ix*> cash and w III I’. O. Hmith. now much Improve«!. «oon nuku two more pa.vment* of I day by the Filipinos in rt Jungle. Mr. an«l Mrs. ilnasler, of lair- like amount*, In May they will Mr« P. O Smith w** taken quite They stood their gr«>un<i and fought wood, were In Helu W«*lne«<l,iy vis suddenly III on Rurwlay, and 1« not the reltel« u-*«ler a heavy fire utilII pay !>» per cent of th« remainder, now mu- h in proved. i reinforcements arrive*«! when the iting their «on, Henry Hassler, nt and the halance Is tn tie paid In ten the Scio .n-li market. years. Outside Of rallroid trail«»«-- Wanted—All outstandingacc«>antk • lictliy was put lo flight with heavy Mr«. <«rnnt, nf Dallas, c.mn> to tlona, th« deal I« i*ili»idere«l the due u« M-tthal hy not later than [,w*- The <»rx gon a-iidlerf! can bed«»- la nded upon to (id their whole duty. Hclo on Monday to 1« at the bedsida largeat financially In the history of M*r* h loth. Peery A I’«* ry. Dr. Prill, has begun suit In «>f her »later, Mr». I*, o. Hmith, who Benton county. . .<»- lltlle io«,«- son ««.,, nf Mr .», , snu r". M ■ t"- -. - A - G. .......... — , The an«l Mr*. was taken quite III on Sunday. Mr. Mclnturff and the other tru*- P. l/itig, who h i* tx . n quite III for Ibe flri-ult <*ourt against I Dr. E. O. I’sul Llit«ticca, wno has lived in teea »ay that it I* their intention to Hyde, in enjoire nltu from pre. til «ome lime |a«st. 1« now Improving this locality for a number of yeah«, »ettle kmii person« on the land. Liveryman F. J. Irvine has nt«>ut I ing in this city or vicinity, ft left I’ueaday with his family for They will *| m > build a inoter line seems that Dr. Prill purchase«! the recover«*! fr«<m th* meascl», and I.Mho, where they will r**«ide In the from Eugeni* to Core <111», «nil en practice anil taisine»« from Dr Hyde will soon .»■ .. ...» r-i o. -uo tune lime ago. and It is alleged that gage In other railroad construction. future. «gain. will la* of rt religious i a contract exist» whereby Dr. ityde Mr«. Laitm Cleveland nf Aitmny, The colony Mr». R. Mhcltnn mill Mrs. I,. t_ not to again practice in this .«n«l her - on, Fre«f Jon«*», of Cottage character. < alav.in have « .qa tie«! ilressmakiiig locality for a number of ye»« < trove, are visiting in Hclo this week, parlor* over the sample rooms of ttie | Thru Vooimosx Its«*. Chief (’lerk Jennings of tho legls tIm guest ot Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I. < 'ommercial hotel. Mature appreciated witti what a lot of Jon«*s. Cali forni*'» large«! iJttle Alla Young, youn|fe»t rascals he tvas »iirr<>und<*<l. In«t>*nd Although Ml«« Jessie Munkers. who has «laughter of Mr. and Mr« A. M of putting tho Dalv bill In the desk tieen visiting friends and relative» in camp hits nearly Uta) member», and Young, la quite ill at the home of as usual he plated It In mt Inshle S io for the past couple of weeks, Ori'gon's largest only «usi, wo Iwrtt ber parents, in this city. ;<o«k«*t of his vest. During the rcturntsi to her horn«* in Salem on them out yet on the ten I irgi-«t camt>« ours showing total membership of A «on wa* Ixirn to Mr. *n<! Mrs. I night tho clerk’s dealt was broken Haturday Iasi. I 3,u’»5. while theirs 1« only *J,K7. iH-ltch, on Tuesday March 7th. 1 o|>eti and rifled for the purpose of T. M. Munkers who litui been ill These ;>«aqdo are residents of the the theft of the bill. A «¡imple of Death claim* to the Amount of The war depttrtrtient has Just re | for several months past, has so far re German aetllement near Jordan. legislative tactic*.—Democrat. cov«* rial a« to be abl<* to be down IIHA.lSlO has ta'vn |xliil by ttie W««al ceived the ftr-d itemlted «t itement ■ lien of lhe World In Oregon. Aside of receipt» from all «mirées iff taxa Wanted—All person« knowing W. XV. I'rawford end George Mc- town, i«n«l lie is receiving tile eon from this amount H*i monument» lion In the Philippine* fro.,, the oe them*elv<ia |ixlel>t«*<l to me, either Knight received two root» of game gratulutions of hl« many friend«. have tieen erected over a« m*«ny , up* I Ion of Manila hy th«« l'r*lt**d mi ac«-«iiint, or t<y note to »« ttl«« the chicken* from New York, Tuenday. j James Zlvny, a Bohemiiin gentle «ao:e by M irvh 1 and save cost« They w«*ru pre»«*nt* frotn Homer ill m from Wisconsin, arrived In Scio grav«** of «lecea-<-«l Wreaimen at a States force* Aug. 13 list «0 lbs* 11. 8. M. ban lei. Davenport, Bib noted cartoonist and Monday evening. It«* Is looking for cost of •*.»900. Thi* last amount is I he total mllecllon* amount«*! to Mr. nn«i Mrs John T. Brock nr« will t>< bigbjy appreciated by tin- r> H suitable location in which to en |>«ld by the head eump withmil i-o*t nearly «2.<*»•.<»»', th»* ex id figures to the member» <>r beneflder*. he I ng fl AlU *IX flftnl« total foil the happy puri-nts of a t w«*lVe |«>un;! clplents. Mr. Davenport 1» a cousin gage in the merchandise bUsInemi. The Woalmen of lhe World h*« UM, was m>«de up of funds »«-lz.«-<l by girl, which f**g«tt its existanew In of Mr. Crawford mid w hile vi»ltlng Prof, tiedd«*», of Mill City, spent 190,(MNI members In forty slate«. In the Am« ricans u|<on lhe capture of this worhi on Wreinemiay March H, here last fall hunted China phea« ant- witti tsith gentlemen. — Alhany Saturday and Hunday In Scio vial- i Cannon and Mexico. It ha« p.ild M uida. 1UB». .iliig fiienda. He waa principal of more than 11 <*».•'' 'I In <!•• «th 1 nm- Mr. Frltr, th«* photograph num, Herald. tin* Scio school« for four years, and hut it would lie much larger an«i There will tic service« at tho M. E. Di-rtcn’* li ths chtxpoxt Iras «tor* has t»e«*ii <|tilte 111 for u couple of has many friends in thia >v«-tlun of more prosperous than m.iny of her tn Di«* valley. Seeon«! Street church ou Saturday before the first week i««'t, anti Mr. Brilnln has t>e<*n tile country • ister organlxntion If we only com latny. chief cook at lliu Britain Photo Co's Sunday In April, conducted by J. A. ll. B. Miller came over from Al P«re our Oregon memberehl,» ami Jomlgnn. pastor of the Primitive gallery. bany I il cs. I ay wllli a land of house r.uaird alone with them. -Oregon J. A. Bilyeu has aold hi» fine <i6b BiiptUt church. 8«*rvices will la* hold goods. The balance wa« ship Wotalinan. acre farm, five miles <•»«! of Scio to h«*ld at two o’clock, P. M Saturday p«*d to Munkers, an«! ho and hl« t Junies Sliimller, » Bohemiiin gentle- and 11 A. M. the Sunday following. family will now become perniunent As Error la tho IU:orO» man vlho iifflvrd la-t week from Meetings of this church have not residents ot Melo. been condu«*t«*d during tbo winter Nebraska. A. J. Johnson was nt Salem thi* months, but will be <*ontlnue<l dur A tyjx.gr iphicnl error crept Into the Jeweler A. W. Hagtty han made ing the «umtner. w<- *k. in attendance at a meeting of historical record* of Oregon many hlu>self n te!> phone line from his re* Antone Zack, who has been quite llie domestic animal commission, year* ago, ami ha* remained there idence to hit Jewelry store, llr aayn be being a u.l tlits-r of that comm!*- •ver * I new -. «th« Oregonian. In the tie 1» going to know vvncti <11 Oller III at the hiiiia* of Mr. and Mrs. A. sl«iii t>y virtu«* of tsiing president of copj* of the Oregon constitution in T. Powell, near this city, for some is ready from now on. the (lead • and lame coiie, the name lime past, 1» recovering, and 1» now tin* .State tsmrd of Agriculture The tienllemen! -of Brio Can nit able to lie U|> part of the time. Mr. Cha*. We««*ly, brother of Joseph <>f John T. Brook» apt*«-*r*. a* a del«* nffonl tri wear whit«* shirt«, collar* Z.ick was a late arrival In this City, 5Vt»ely, of tin« city, Jo««'pli Dress gate Io the constitutional Convention noil cuffs sent to th«* Kulem Rtenin and was at work for Mr. Powell ier and James Kolouch, of Palacky, from Linn county, it «hould bo lu«ut«dry evety Monday morning when taken »lek. He lias tieen well Ivaiisti», arrived in i .Hclo Monday John T. Crooks. The error api>ear* from the ex|,r«*m office. taken rare of ’.luring tils Illness, Mr evening, and will l«s>k tho country in tin* signatuie* to the constltation Not living able to gat along well anil Mrs. I’owi-I doing everything over with a view of settling h« re. In the official Journal of the praeved wilt« her brother In-law, u young In liieir jxiwer to make him com- Mt. and Mrs. I>avid Johnston, nf Ing* of tin* constitutional convention, Illinois woman calmly im<l coolly forlsl'le, mid although lie was many Mehama, Hf*u in Scio thia week the published In 1-S8J, and ha* been car stmt him. Mhe whs 1» u««d to hav«« miles from home mid people, hr guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Walla.*««. ried Into every copy of the Oregon p«'*ce tn the fmtilly Kifneliow. couhl not have been tK-tler cared for The chief object of their »i»lt tiefe constitution that hn* ta*«*ii printed, Jwh«*>l wa» re-nmisl again I on anywhere. waa to attend to tin* needs of their Including the one In the final report M nudity, aft« r a vg< uthm of I | li ree Prof. E F- Mdn««*y finished a very »on, H 8 jdlitistnrt, Whois II! with of ex-Nisretary Kincaid. t\*t«»l»*r 10, |S'G, the legislature adopted a week«. Many of th«* achnlara have sitcces-ful term of four and a quarter the menslea. Joint r«**olutlon ordering correction la-i'ii III with the uicaslea, but ttlOsl month» whool In district No 66. Ernest (.eng, the Stayton m<j*t of them have about recxivereit. last Friday Hr and Ills school were ; market man, was in s«*io Wednes of till* error a« to Mr. Crook»' name. Mr. Crooks was In liiat y. ur « mem glvrn a very pleannnt surprise by Tii« r«* was* real IIv« Chinaman In day evening. Mr. latng was ha>k- ber af the house of rcprosentatl vea. lhe taitrnn» of the district'l he visit Scio no Mon«lay, and thi« fact at ' Ing after lhe stis-k market In thia tracted conaideraMe attention. It or« I'mugtit with them mi elegant | , vicinity. Ila* has qiiitoan ext<*n«lv<* iltntier, which wa« served to all, J U m County Fur M Httar. I* nol often th*t a < hinaman visit« liUsine«« nt Htavton and vicinity, our city, and there afe none lltlng after which an cxceilenl program allot which hia many friend* hero The farmer* of Linn county an I waa rendered by the scholar*. There *t»Hit* are pl«-ns«*d l<> note. here. all other» Interested In the pr. .powd Were atsibt 35 visitors present, all of The annual meeting of the enters E«l Wolf, of Gates, wn* In Hclo Linn County Fair, will please take whom rrjmrt a very pleasant time. of the Hi Io arhooi di-tri< t wa* belli Pr<>f. .Mttn«ey ha« ta*en engagisi to Monday, Mr. Wolf 1« the gentle notice that the next meeting for the at the city hall on Monday, snd at tearh a spring term III this district, I man ttlio had a couple of horse* porpreie of perfecting III* i.rgtnixi which time It ."«helion w*> electe«! and will Iwgin in al«*ut three weea*. i stolen on Sunday nlgnt, ami had lion of such f «Ir **«»*l«tion will fa* <ilre< tor, and V. li. (loins wa* elect tracke«l them to the Miller brtitge, a Mr. anil Mr«, f rank A. Hobel. few mile» above town, nn«i «nine to field al the court h<»u-e In Albany ed clerk. who arrived In 8ciu Baturday even ■S Io to telephone to tile sheriff, after on Friday, March 17, at I o’clock p Among the law« |<a*«e<! by the last ing from Clark«on, Neb., had the which he again look up the chase. m., at which time flic rc|»ort» of the legialatura was one which prohibit« sutMcrlption committ****» will te* tu lose their only child, ths throwing of cutting* or prun a misfortune James Bartak, John Holub and rend. It 1» hoped a largo Attend four ii>onth«-old tishv, which <llc«l iiing* of hop* or tn*es Into any pule Boeday ti. >rnlng. The little one John Mschacek, who have la en in ance will is* present. lie rmdway. The }>«*ti*lty la placed <1. U R kis , J. it. Will I NK* , was taken III on .he train with In- Hclo for tho past we«*k looking over at fl’i to SiOU. President Secretary. flamatlon of the bowels, and was to* this »•-. tiou of tho country, left for The n«*w millinery Arm of f’ole A i'ond medical «Id when they arrived their tiom«*» In Nebraska Tuesday. XVyile U’yile h have received their first In >r. H.vdr was summonedsnd did all Ito-v were well pie.««« I with our voice nt g" ds, ami are n< w engaged tie could fur the little «tiffrrer hul the country, and will return with their in arranging _ J tin ir -tore Mi-« disease had g.ilnol two firm a hold, families as soon as they can dispose We will continue th« cut rite» on Maude Johnson has been engaged to un«1 death relieve«! It« suffering Sun , of their property in Nebraska, trim fur them. Thoma« Barnes, of Mill City, was photograph* until we g«d our work day morning. The funeral wa«hcld The front Hum In the Goins htilhl- on Mondav > at the Masonic cemata In H«-io over SiinilaV; shaking hs«««|a well distributed among our patron*. W t> atiaolutely guatanti*« «atlatac I with bls man« f«i«*nds hereabout*. ing, next door to th« Britain photo ry timi. Mr. Bsrne-. waeon hl« way home gallery, ha* lern very tastely fltu*J line day ln«t week a young gen Com« early and t«ke advantage of tivnian from a neighboring city from >f. *.»l IB ver, where hr had the cut*. Regular 8AM cabine« ta*e ’ i at the bedside of his sister, Who cam«' to 8«-lo to visit friend», atid n« plinto* for »-’. All other cut propo- ia 'he euatom In many such cases, I quite low with con«umptl >n. He tionatety. wa« nccmnpanlrti by W. A. Ewing, •|a*nt the evening at the home of a We expect our phonograph In a lady acquaintance. The following 1 of this city, h" being a nrpheW nt few day«.—Ticket* hohl g'**i on re morning the proprietor of the house 1 lhe »Irk woman. duce«! price*. Dr. E. <J. Hyde was down rear hold was seen entering a furniture Unit tt* Pinrrti Co. repair shop with atadely delapldat«-«l Thoma» Wednesday toattend I*rank rocking chair under hl* arm. Wo IteVaney. who haa tn*en »uffetlng l^waal Lyiaa Laa« la Ragia»*. per»ume the chair wa* of fnulty con *<>mn iwuntha pa«t with a «ora leg. The mandiy district <*all«*i "The struction, aa neither the la«ly or Alsiut the first of liecember Mr. Do- gentleman Ir. que*ti*>n are by any Venqy m?l with an »«Tide.it which Frna.” «Ioni» «XTUp.ea th« northern mean* heaivWeight», lult some p«*<> resulted Ih laying him up for sever half of ( atnbrijgeahire. th« southeast pie areju»t rude enough t«i aurmlee al week«. For aome time |»««t how rm «orner of Liamlnalnre, and iwrteof that that particular chair wa» «u|(»a- ever, he has been able to gut about Norfolk. Suffolk, Huntington and nl tohaveiteeti »lightly river Io id c«l. and <lo *>>uie work, but wa* tjkeu Nortbaniptoa, cxtetMbng M> note* tror.i llQWever the chair ha« tieen ••fixed’’ I down afiiln the first of the week. north to south and 30 mi Ire in ita grani and 1« now stronger than ever. John Shindler, Ja*. Clbulka, and rat breadth. Mat nosering an ana of Joseph and Frank ilobel arrived 710.000 aerea, i* the lownl laud In th.a Gentlemen' Take your shirt» col Haturday evening wilh their fami country The awrface of “The Feas” iat lars and cuff*. Io the expre«« office, ne* from ? ebraaka, and have *e- ott the asrrag» eight feet »»«low the • « • • where they wifi be sent lothe Stlvm l«*ct«sl farm*, on which to *ett!e, the Irrel of the North »er», varying fro«, Hl earn laundry, every Mo.iday deal* for which will tm clo*«*d with four fort te» 1« fret below the level morning! First claw work gu irM in a short time. They are Well of high water mark TivBIta tdra»e«l with inlt locality, and will teed. l<c full«iwe«l by more famlllet latrr Hama» lor««.«. ■m. Mt. Clbulku I* one of the coun During the ls«t too years the popula ______ D xw » cl * buter» »nJ haxfi tea. tAb try'* note«l music eompoaerw and hi» tion has _______ increase«) at the rate nt nearly I notbc rxcele<l The little eornerl name can 1« found on many of our ] omlmb annuaftr drug »tote, Alhnny. moat popular pta'** OF LOCAL INTEREST Legitimate Prices.... Shelf W ora. DEADLY TRAP. Csi«AAa< a rxal «11» a r»»a»« wm« natcu up fot a nnllm-ry »tore, and will ta* o>vuple<1 by Mrs. Maude Cole and Ml-« linicv Wylie. fi. W. Munkers h«« bren having a tu»aei with the meaair», t«ut ha*Ju»t atmut fully recoved. Thi* harmle«» disease 1» no re»|i«*ctor of person*, and the old aa well »• the young have had their time al it. The hoy* about town—end » g«xxi many men, a< well—have to*en hav ing great «port during the peat week catching chut» In Thom** creek. These tish arc now quite plentiful in lhe creek, anti bile readily. They are caught mainly for theaport there I* in flshljg. State Commander J. 8. VanWin kle has call«*»! the annual etale con vention of the Knlgnlsofthe Macra- !»■<•« to meet at Portland, April tine supreme representative will tie elected to tne biennial review of the Supreme Tent, which meet* In Port Huron, Mich. The Corvallis A EaaU*rn Railroad i tupuny li»’ s<l«~l ItM I'- rtland tieneral Electric Company for ♦»k««i damages becauae of Injuries t«> tho steamer Wlllls-n M. ti>Mg, hy run ning on a rock In the channel of the i*annal and lock* at Oregon City, September in Eugene ha* a sensational «ult. I'. H.irn«*r -t!«*d J ll. I olvibiin on a note for E-I.l**). Coletnan denied making the note Moinlav in the court al Eugene the i-a*o ws* «11» in I hmm I and the plaintiff and George ' Wetter arreste») on the charg«* of having f rg.sl the note. IJasd They wees dlacwaalog Ihs treat way to bnng a p,t»a»ar from liie place of iis »rresl Xu headquarters st Uw rsnlral of ftoa not long ago. says the Naw York Time«, and ths collar cuff, and ow grips wrrv instasccd u manual ei|*dl • nte and hand.-uffa. nippers sad pocket bliuigsuti th >ng« »• mac han kcal aid« I know.’’ «aid a de tort; vv who had been to tur [s and psasci a.me tun« in the society of Ixmdon detectives bow a pickpocket was ones arrested with out hi* captor seeing bl» prisoner • face be for» h» got to the lockup, and with- «rut anyone putting a hand on him fl happened thia way A detective who wa« often detailed to gatherings, wad ding*. the houses of parllamenL treat m «««ter abb«y. and other public place«. Often ran acroa« a wiry little man who he discovered had no busliu^a where be wu »«en. aud did nothing for a living Coincidental with the man a visits to crowded places were complaints of I ar ceuics of artk-bw that were carried in the px k ts of tails of roate. and espe eiaXly silk han<fksrchlefa Th* detectlv«« su»pe, X«s«f the Iltfic wiry man. but h® sv Idsntiy had in re than - ne confederate io p.iuM what «as stolen ao as to bs 'elean.' for lhe officer who waa watch ing him, and who was nattis«! at re pn« t frotn his super! -re for lua negli ge n-e In not discovering the pickpock et. had him arrested twios by oilier of ficers »nd shaken down' without find ing any stolen goods In h!» paarHaiotl “.'«Ij’ inge vffivers were used to make the srrrete In unter that tlw •UH[«H.tC<l man might not becotae fauwiiar with tbs principal detective s face »« ho de termined to get him 'by b«M>k or bv crook ' Now I «lout mean thia for » pun, but It cann* out that way Th» de tective belonged to one of lhe many fishing cluli* that at«<nin>l in l.->ud,*i, aod was familiar with tiwkie "rroeurlng f.-ur d ueu unsuelled books of the sue and stiength used lie re for blackflah « me fta« thrvad and a needle, lie paste d an afternoon m tarn Ing the tail |iocketa of an ol«i faahlouesl frock cost into a thief trap The I.---as were ring«»! and with the needle were sewed bent out jual inside the pocket, twrmllling a hand to enter, but prevent Ing Its withdrawal lie knew of a book sals that would be largely st tended at the cast end of the btraud an J made op carefully for it. eo that when be left home hs was a pleasant faced o.d g«>be- in ouc he "At the book sale ha took cars to bs as vacuous and unmindful of hla sur roundings as possible, but hotel the preaeiMW df the suspe-'t and w..ited calmly for a Idle it came There wa« a tug at his eokt and a bitter uath. and he knew that hla man a hand was selred by the book«, aud that he would nut venture to risk the agony that tearing away forcibly would infi*«*! Ao he said <|0ielly 'If you follow me our surgeon Alli relieve you.' and attemptedte walk to tcotland Yard, half a mile away, the trapped thief following with his hand in the detective « puetot Rut such a large crxrwd gathered that •he detective had to take a cab and he landed the man safely tn the detective's office He was Iwld by four of lhe books aud ths barbs had to be cut off before they were extracted Tl<e thief con- freshed aod v.-enl to prison foe a abort (erm. but lhe ho. tland Yard aolhoriUra frowned on the delecUre'a method and prohibited any fnrtber i«]>rrimrnta of the a.rl for fear the newspapers would denounce the expclieut as cruel [tut g deadlier trap could not be baited fora '»lyfaker ' “ * • *- <COST’> ROSS E. HIBLER M. 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