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Show prisoner a key to hia house and ordered Mm to take care Of thing. After Reese disappeared! a search of the Captain' quarters showed that the prisoner had gone away in a peculiar disguise. He had donned a drees qpat and shirt, a big red necktie andUa pair of riding breechea This hovel outfit he topped off with a tllk hat. and boldly walked) to the landing place and took the next boat to New Tork. ills odd costume caused much amusement, but no person poke to film, and when the boat landed at the battery he lost no time In disappearing. A search for Reese later by the guard disclosed the identity of the person who had furnished so much amusement to the ientriesv who were much chagrined over the escape. NEW YORK. Sept 6. Private Frank Reese, an armjr prisoner serving one year on Governor'a Inland for desertion, has- escaped In - an ununial manner. Reese waa a model prisoner, and aa a trusty" had acquired the complete confidence con-fidence of CapL HdrtOh of the Eighth infantry, quartermaster bf the Island. CapL Horton left the post Saturday night for Manassas, Va., to take part in the maneuvera. A company coaist artillery not familiar with the prisoner prison-er waa detailed to the post in place of the troops treht eouth, so that Reese's flight waa greatly facilitated. When the Captain went away he gave the HID ON A GRAVE f r i t Little Runawaf Girl Was Nearly starred When She Was Found.- ' NAPOLEON, Sept . Snugly turted upon a grave In Glenwood cemetery, ceme-tery, with her head resting on Ik fbot-ctohe fbot-ctohe and the sky a cover, little Saddle Sa-ddle Bryan Waa found by 'Adam Glour. The Sheriff waa notified, rfnd he took ter In custody. s She had run kway from her parents In Defiance. rhe says, because they wanted her to marry againrt her wishes, and had ueed this graveyard aa her hiding hid-ing place for two days and nights. She was almost starved, as nothing had passed her lips ince Sunday, when she left home. . She was taken to Defiance by Sheriff John. ' STOCKHOLDERS' MEXTUfQ. 1 Notice Ijl hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Golden I Eagle Gold Mining company will be held" I on Monday, October 3. 1904, at 4 o'clock p. . m., at the office of the company, room 5G4. Dooly block. Salt Lake City, Utah, .for 1 tha purpose, of electing office and I trusteea for the enaulna year, and for tha I transaction of such other business as may : jproperly come before It. i , S. O. SNYDER. Secretary. |