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Show John Bender. The young man arretted at. Farm-insrUin Farm-insrUin cm suspicion of being John Bender, was brought to the city year terday, but he had no sooner arrlvod tnan it wiis definitely settled that ho was not a Bender. "The man is well-known well-known iu this city, having, for some mouths, with the aid of a venerable accordeon, been in the habit of manufacturing music for Eust Temple Tem-ple street loafers after saloons have closed at night. Three or lbur hundred hun-dred men recognized the accused and he wadset at liberty, which was a proper thing to Ou Willi mm unucf thc circumstances. This makes j twice the supposed' John has been nabbed. If there are any more rough-looking Dutchmen in the country thc best I thing they can do is to clean up, and after studying thc description of tho murderous John, make themselves appear as unlike that notable as possible. pos-sible. It might also be a good idea to ascertain the whereabouts of a sufficient suffi-cient number of personal acquaintances acquain-tances to identify them in caso of an arrest. |