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Show f Till: SUXDAY MOIJXIXG EXAMIXKU. AVGUST 7. 1001. to mute aref'il, and the e'liiancr to Has j vioseiy gusidtd tb.t lamp liioy often alayi-- far a nr Id. and it cik m u- - IMli'ir iniN way tiiHi ti ivy were THE MSN or the 'VHd - Bunch hold-u- p "Hole in the Vail 'WIL'D JVWW the Doom by im, Fiat tra.-kt-i- l tu Hour arroumiiiu. and, un Hours." a son uf d p.ji y was fl.aar-by a train robbery in Flan, and kii;l rotating siren. The only ptiot.igr.ipli r him ever taken ia a ir.iini'ui.ai lu tbs maikiunandhin of Flab "Sain" Ketch nm was wounded in a tiu'u j 'with a pom:, arier a 'iadd up" i:i 'oiorailo and Southern Railroad, at t'.nia: run. N. M. lit waa left fur druu, hut sufficiently lu aland trial. 11 ti.i from the iff. era f hi. wound tn tm. pr:i,- - j Noae i.diT. lafiir a il slu-rif- f d I VTO MADE AT HEAnqilADTERfi vac ming . Kulhiin sock ; I men more than one uf their he'll rid in raid. After me kill'ng of lnny 1. .e termination nf the "VMM Bun! .arrimt ou with great vigor end umisiml sued by a poise fir many mils., bul,' v . , . ... success. In llie iiratliuis tils IhukI made caping into ths mountains, made r:Hirju "rl.,ie he w2. hsnsed a' I two tactics mistake. The first one srss way back to the llols In the Wall to divide t' M v M tlp.slled plunder. rohliery of tlm Bni.-H.HHtnu u'' mat imcroMl.e ow-lJ.??nk' There wars many such fl.luaand escapea. Ibis Crimea on tlte galiowe. tVu",' '.! is a mentoer or the American thrilling battles of rhs few against llie Iu the same light and for the same il suardM by iu muy curried on In lndUn fhlon ovtfi'ip1' Klu Uv van captured uU he t.4 Fivteuiive Ajiofniiiun, tvimnilltee, orssuissd by the many milaa. The "Hiincu" operated In uo serving a life sentence at Kama l and tie ruhbery of It by these Is ana Territories. also than eight States in the penitentiary, raptured .O'lhv men waa a delllierate challenge. The phna laid In ths Hole lu Uie Wall, by a posse. teeih-- r I'unimlttes lias ons motto Whan1 wars eaeeuted In Texas, Arisons. New ''Hdi" fell Into a trap laid hy I'iukei a member of tlm association Is robbtil Mexico. Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, inn detertiviw at Cripple t'reek. t'jl.. and rolh-e- r hold-uis until the A once was taken back to Wyoming and brought .Montana and Idaho. neterg.vs up to lagrssd upon, theaa baadlts would laava'prison for the train rubbery at Wiinx Bridge. Zr ''iWo.tna.nd 'i'1'', i "li-l- t. inke-ton- Pro-iTlie- tr ls p a-- the Cine. Camilla Hanks, Deaf I'harltr,' r.ra p--d lua fale longer man the majority. Hanks as not iu be compared with the other mrmbeis uf the "Jtiuu h," lie ass even by them, Ian he met hie death as they did. fighting, and imi hapn Ihervuy redeemed biaeolf tn the ryes of Kid" Curry, almoat the only one left of his former associates. la Nashville, Tenn., Hanks tried to pass some of the bank notes stolen in tha Wiener iiuld-ulie did not even sign them. Tbs police were rottfled hy telephone and aiimitunied they llanks, but ha imd them at ilia point of his revolvers, backed out uf the place to the street, oniniellcd the driver of sn Ice Wagon to tliMUuunl and drove furiously out of NaahvHlr. At the outskirts of the city one horse broke a leg. lie held up a nun driving in a buggy and escaped through a swamp, piloted negroes, whom ha forced to carry him serosa tha Cumberland River, where track of him was Inst for a while. But ha wav found again at Ian Antonia, Tease, and in hia native giate, after many adventures was killed refilling arresL on April II, Followng IPO. Hen" Kilpatrick, the Tall Train." ths daredevil who used to declare he would never he taken alive, met an Ignoble end. Ils went to HI. leiuis fjr a spree and Pinkerton men. watching alwaya for their opportunity, followed hint. It wa.i a wild carousal, and one night when tha Tall Texan'' waa etuocAal drink, they bound Mm and took him to Jail and a now in the O.ty Ienicvittlary iih twelve years yet to servo and so many Indlulme-.itj- i hangirg over hira that lie will never ose freedom again. But that has been said rotors of otner uimbr r rf the Bunch" and proved to bo inaocurate. In Kilpatrick's pocket waa a key to a room In tha Laclede Hotel, which the detectives promptly to'ik, anl when they went to the room there waa I aura Bullion, smoking a cigarette, Hhe, too, le hi Jeffarsnn City now. for In her Michel were found several thousand d illurs In bank notes. Tha last of the Bunch" ended his rarerr In g manner eminently fitting. "Kid" Cur. ry, once caplaired by a poses, hud escaped from tha beadwood 8. D.) Jail, and aoon after lie waa compelled to abandon hia iiortlirrn haunle, for tha Hole tn the Wall waa, at last, vulnerable, because IU was always wwtuhed, and whoever came out was trucked. Curry waa at once tha wildest and moat lie went to desperate of the Bunch. knosvllle, and might have remained thorn not he become Involved had Indefinitely In a quarrel with a saloon keeper. Following Western tucllaa, bo shot his man. When two policemen cams be shot them, and when the surprised cltlasna In the saloon sought to interfere ha held them off wllh hia revolvers, and, backing out a rear door, leaped thirty feet down into a Kvsry professions) eiimins! In tills eoun-tbaretreat ons hy ons and moat, aunte-!- T railroad rlil. !! waa captured two duya knows l hot. Tlilriy thousand dollars, times weeks, minsilmss days later, at the later, half starved and Proaen, his legs .Is spent every year in running down thoaa! appointed place. Then would eoqis tha sprained and his wespons gone. They hod in tne dark. lwl ,n 1,11,1 iwho have dared to prey upon ths asaoeia- - hoid-u- p of tlu train or ths robbery of tlir ' He was quickly recognised by hia ancient bank, as tha case might be. the running fight for temporary safety and then sep- enemy, ths Pinkertons, and at thalr aug- aration, to mart at tha Hula in the Wall, gestlon a guard was placed at his cell Ut stay there until tha world oulsiila was door, armed with a ride, and "tha Kid was searched overt day. In spite ot that tranquil again, One of tha boldest of ths fights mads for he obtained aomw broom wire, lassoed the ,lbwi,y followed of guard, got hia rifle and keys, held up' startlingWll.-- hold ts representing towns and cUlea ths Union Pavlfluthstrain jEulgr, other guaida hr met. let hlmaelf out of the nt show the bank robberies of various hinds' Wyo.. June 1 Mf JaH and escaped upon a horse he found Tlierw throughout this oomitiry. The red Uga driver waa forced to havsho lrub2n2 standing nesr. He waa pursued for days. represent hanks members of the sssocis-- 1 eoiqded and to take tbs engine end but got nafety away. Hon: tlm whits tags Uiase nutslda of It. 'car across the Wilcox Hridge. The bsmTlts Un Jure 7 a train waa held up hy three They hang I here so thick that they bandits near Psrauhute, Col. The masked llke fringe tm.nOrienUl rug and eipre' .TlSfilrtaK work wee that of professionals. The hs whites, the obtaining, however, r'd" r safe was dynamited, but no booty waa only about 13,08). about one red to ten of proportion Ifaxen, of Con vs res county, and talnod, and the robbers, foiled, 'lost no time the white a posse were soon In pursuit. The Platte escaping on hotseback. In lees than a.i VMld Vkhen Jhs urrh robbed Ilea between the Hole In the Wall 'hour a poaoa waa la pursuit For two dav bank at Fourcha tha war of exler-!-, WUcos Bridge. It waa swollen and Hhe chase went on through the Rock ' minatlon began.- In this war the Pinker- - a at t 'opper, seventy miles from Mnun tains. On June the posse came uih.: tuns have taken a principal part, hut they tlirbridge acme of the hold un afforded the only tha throe robbers In a gulch near RuD LAURA!" ware aided by railroad detectives, sheriffs available crossing. Sheriff liases did net and there the bandits made their stand. and posses, snd In particular they ae- - believe the ijVSXXOK. banrilla Just as they had done niter the robbery f th tt-c-t ouiiV vncrMAK ",rn,c'ilo cross this and he Wilcox Bridge. OF TWE tivc ixunjiiuwe. as outlaws .tlic Hut the men did In the fight that followed one of the KCH " WILD OLITIsASkJT was badly wounded. Hs was aeon Pi across. rods 'get They boldly through the Big Ileul. town at night and flrd wllh stolen horses. toiler and a companion rode quickly to hia The second tactical mistake of the Wild 111 sen was aoon after them and he came aide. Bo close were his foes that they Bunch" w is the (Ireat Northern Don't heard the wounded man any, hold up" at Wegner, Mont., July fjk, M,'lu WaJL bother about me. I'm all in." And the the "Bunch" this In 1F). gained' roliliery Tom ODay and K they snw him turn hia weapon upon him",'r possession of ten and twenty d liar not' a, There tho stand was mnde. it was four others who wet four hundred. They fought be- - self and send a bullet through his brain against to the hind trees and rocks. Haseu waa klHed' rather than hamper hia comrades or fall in the early In the fight and for miles tho battle j Into the hand of tho authorities that ha wore never nBtlsfuc'orlJy estaloguod and ! op. tha bandits skulking fromjhad .!?" notes were unsigned and more than once:" at any rale were n.vcr lead cm. B mal king to rock, tho circulation of them will, the spares. e Bu.icb snd WhO get-thWild Only one woman ever belonged to tlie for the president's and rwhler's names deputy, hut alwayg wounding Sim waa I aura Bullion. . "Wild Bunch. nearer and nearer tha Hoi In the Its moot unamumlngnnd dangerous mem-ted ling tha in Hr? member of nVln variously known as Delia Knee and Clara I?'"'1 IWail, where safety was sure. Tlm bnttle!ber, lay dead ln a Colorado gulch. th.t Kays. Other women mny have shared tha (trapping cared Mill for l"ed for day., but tho outlaw, won, al-- j It wag Ml until iwwrol day. coiitl net) 00 of lh blind it time IndfNl, t h Pinkertons, ivuognlalng In tho hold 11 tliough at limes they erere reported T :h'!r. l!' them is a photogru ph extant of Kid" familiar earmarks, at Parachute rounded and tha posse sent hack word toiup no th Lotljsy took wonmj idwced by the Curry token In Tcsua with a ywing author!-frothat the hand would bo wiped. Identified the slain bandit as Harvey followltigtlie civilisation nf apparent refinement, and the cljwe Kid" Curry, and wrote eon- ; gan, alias om. it refrain from pub-- rabbery of the Pinkerton bank at Bellen ties Srho hare Hut. in nolle of ths olisrmed Ufa they and on fleptanriwr 1. Iffvt lislfing It. on the ground that tlm young F'urcha, tlm last of tba Hole In ths band entered tho dmira of tne seemed often to I tear, ths members of ths ing them that tlm America la of reMpecbthlo family and know.bera of could trouble outlaws In Walt not ths Bunch" eoubl W "Wild delay long sr Bank National Innemucca, man nllh'Flrat nothing of the reroTrt of tho had them no more. each Afler Inevltsbls. robbery they memlusr aasoclsl and of ion, the a New., But! camera. before the whom she posed (XHIWlr LFADFH OT TKEOOW3 OiCLQy . lUO, AT Kid" Curry, cornered la WHEN a gulch by a sheriff's few wrrka ago, . turn! upon blinwlf thrra to an untimely end almoat and perhapa the greateut of tha Wild Bunt'lf, the moat deeperata band of outiawa that aver held ap a train or robbed a bank. , The death trap that civilisation aeta for the feet of the tiwnngneasor haa found them, or ia finding them, one by one. The rope, the knife, the bullet, the dry rot of Hie Jail are civilisation's answer to the hall ot the bold up" man. , . The beginning ot the Wild Bunch" la not lea Interesting than its end. rame together from all corner ofThey the eet for mutual protection and aombfned plunder. Hunted from place to placo for individual crimp, that from train artd up to murders, butranged Included nothing petty, they were rounded up" at laot in .f lh Big Horn Noun-th- ? r0lnn kno,rB the Hole in WalL . ir A J'JCElRirFf Ajro 3txi nxm itcXt prirrrJ'T VOWS Y SHOT 1 ntur1 uug to prey upon slag, tockkd they defied Ttonn did thOM hoof prints disappear forth from time ir.ln.!11110.11 "wuntaln sanctuary where many "nail bank,, or. IndwdTcnt Then followed daehlng rldea for hundreds of ta town! H..irlu j SSrtwhw Iu mPnlcablo faatnewea formed, as nearly an such a thing tnwt In TMy ? outlawry, and II oH ,h forcM o! and ,ureljr' "vitably closed In upon them and one one hr owa and MnSai mad. them iay Thalr laltanee waa ful tha Us alf ' v. " ? the "Wild wS- ttalr h0", ,B th ,lolf ittaki11 Snlr tw remIn M large Harry Tatngbaugh, the these two have this country. Even In are pursued, and Ibtb- .wrltn long since h a .t.hBt B',d t the ssnassf fugitives, sald- :t0 b'I1v at that mriv?.00dI!"0,, Lenehln2u dfnnltely locate both Ult 12? l" formed oS SJJKIdM7a tk"k ' wh" will atk, "idy' 40 tftHr mrrtm Xm tor trial. ,l.!lw anil wfrotoaoma m2 Mml? lesson to of olrtaws who may orgitnlie a new wild Bun,n ww std op(lrnl, 0B bankm ,n th Fmj. fj Br'c'ijrTtT "T1 "'iogether unlikely that lonr'm "? ih 8undnoo Kid" ln for their flhtlnr era r?? ,f"rdom Bnd- - faWnc mar be iw- land te ,,ah,t a moral ftTrJJvmr ? tn Vf ,na,, B talB of tMU-in odveJmr?.d be-U- vi i.!.,.n Mvr, " and tawijnsnir Birn- aSSwasaa- -' hve i .h.l,rS JT Z iff tbe-m- - regaTiuTif .KIHEitR !! eu-In- ; .!'"? tru,n,d 'h tr-il- . w -- I ur-it- to-d- 1 " J" her mans poaei.lona or he that took Bother wane life could always run her ,f th ,BW popular Jus ties wero too hot on his heels. Btaep ranges and forenla walled him In from the world on all four sides almost without a break, and every entrance lay through Intricate solitudes. Hnake River eiaa 'i"? t.h pl thro,1Sh canyons and! nourntul pines and marshes to the north ou Uie south between for- mldable ohaama Every tributary to Ihla etroam rooo among high peaks and ridges and descended into the valley by well nigh Impenetrable eoutwea. Pacific Creek, from Two Ocean pass; Buffalo Fork, fmm no pass at oil; Black Rock, from the pees all them and many mors were I he waters of loneliness, among whose thousand hiding places It was easy tn he loot. Down in the bottom waa a spread of level land, broad and beautiful with the niue and silver Tetons rising from Its chain ol lakes to tha west, and other heights presiding over Its other sides And tip and down and In and out of this hollow siuara of mountains where waters plentifully flowed and natural pasture abounded, there akulkrd a nomartlr and distrustful population. This in due time built cabins took wives begot children and came to apeak ntf itself as tht Honest Settlers nf the Hole In the Wall.' "It la a comm&dlous title and doubtless mors accurate than it was ones Into this place the boofprlnta diaappsared. Not many cabins were built there, but the unknown rider knew well that he would n01 mem-woma- - the Hole." It la a part pf ths United Specifically ."a States and of the Territory ot Wyoming, Wild M'r.h2Von,enfl,rr,r: Bunch." ' Ilankn was born and T wounded hrlir. was- a district ot the Big Horn Mountains brought up after a fashion In Torktown, ?k and aubse- known colloquially at Ihio part ao the Tcxaa. and early in bia history he became. P'i euii th' Teh"t h.nrtJu1 Tetone, and Is about fifty miles south ofV fugitive from there for murdering a m"nlr Sltea two Buffalo, Wyo.. and eighty raileo north-jcma- n sni and attacking hia wife. Does-we? d,,putr einati. '1, "To been ee- of CiRptr. mob, and wu next beard from in icaprt di rective. waa It times rlVllcemennd2!in,r drf In Prahletorte orldently a',Kw Mexico, where he murdered a woman. 0und"d' were' old records snd prn'i!iiV Jn ths co'ireie of oenturles the rhc hstever recordi'thrr ?re.llt lul,.' aliedrtnai- bT no are inoomple-- e and way by narrow stream, forgot ten when Hanks was captured Vt vln' frpin Mr. Cassidy and ithrough one end and formed an outlet. Anivst Ho was tried for the robbery of n . 'sh. l M at large. nB"'ig after aga went by the ourlnt became ajexpresa train and sentenced to ten yeas - driven j?nforge, tho waters of ths lake eankn the penitentiary at Deer Iinflgr. Moist. Ihoro in Inina was the first of the Wild Bunch" tni nwl1 mHrti"tion' robberaaMld,,'.?!Iow,, ,nd bv rommon consent was once its Ibed a chain of little psy the law's penally, and when lie Isad!' next! reached ths fence and clambered over Just I 1 that you didn't have anyf was tbs te Hole in the Wall INSPECT OR DIDN'T KNOW. llakes and swift ntrewms that In the spring'srfved bin sentence he congratulated him foe fsli- 'In time to prevent the bull from assisting tMT-n- t. In receding the sratern'self upon the lightness of it and Imm they rbo,, liOUOHTT. auperin-!t..yoT. w Ptrhibs ' snorted Mr. Doughty him. In this become th ' V-- I indent ot eny upon Ms release medehls way (left n basin hmmed ln by rugged tnoun-lateleanwas fool Bolling ever with rage, be sought tho "Why the hu,1Q5?'cUon and -- ij'ln ,irurab,Jr ulted'fwiucKn mirno,''B,nB thBt rPB hundred feet ai-- Hois In tho Wall and Joined his old nom- .Newport New lntf M(lut tio.Mi Wurth of task when be farmer and protested In .lurid languaga k In had meantime a are an broken prao-the walls who. n,n and these tBn dtfy a thousand ami BW8 sheer, not;" 'rr-- Compacy. intensely onsV0 pinions, naked me where It waa. Do you suppose against tlm action of tho bull. ice and caverns that have aub- - been idla vimT ljd' hundred far months, ft ,r tieal man. Ha has Hunched more than a I've got any time to waste on such men" Tho termor made light of tho tnrldenl. some One leaders. one the to of of the alias other. tsrransan observation that of from the Loony largLogan, hundred passages Inasmuch as the Congressman wasnt incKding o ship ell those i:a Bunch who have hat a peroon familiar with the place Lee, a brother of ''Kid Curry, whoeo real st ever built on the American oontinent,LOOSE CHEWING. ho saw no reason for getting exhurt, UP by Iaw and "order 'not m2 o014 Wda for alname waa Harvey Logan, had gone with ang hia calculation and preparations days with Mb purauww leva. BAM WALKER, a distinguished cited. Bl en-thomo Dodwm. h In to vlalt "Kid" their ? hs demanded 'honing in the Hols m :than a hundred yards away. The only ,wT, have ben Prteotof Memphis. Tenn, noted for hit "Do you know who I bo that within Its them lir. V Congressman. nils trance and tho only exit la the gorge Mo. While there Pinkerton detectives who; xjke moat prictMl men Mr. Doughty JUDOS met Luke Wright, now Gover- thsNo. tho termer. nor General of ths Philippines, In the 1 am replied waa tho rs-Congressman Jones," . oourt room one morning, and said; wounded d.gnlty out fin ??th "Luke, give me some of that " 'tobacco of yours," and aidtd, I don't,1? Did fW t?ll tHi btlll tlUlt?- J I tf ).aiinufS aJ )o lylf xamr "Bar9 Cnxiani-niim i w which brought We Inter- m sDremvc. in rJolndar. Tiaa dick Lli?l oi nina iwinno Uj l!''V!ir,0r vl'w in tho "Wild Bunch before Lonny Lo- - government ' htss Wjrd23t J' Mt,rn aherlffs whose! From this placo ae their headquarters hsrdml,it were Tom Ketehum. bet w, to Mr. Doughty and Mid- :? "f11 iir.n such dm 'Wild Bunch made their sorties. For gsn's ml Ic -- o ft mu vW.ro mistaken nd Mr. Wo nearly fifteen yes bandit have made the known as "Black Jack." tha original leader! w o- , h'd mrrknowing QUESTION OF THE CRAB. I have come to Inspect the teak to toehrw it don'iblircoo'irh meaii-a IB HOP CANDLBR. of In Pam In brother: hidden In the Hole 'he ju- -l In the buttii P IoMhim." Ketehum, th Wall their hiding place. j jnf the band; 'Je Is the iv n V ,riy Georgia la of. known as one of the best story 7b there a Mg ,By CTn there ad ISM a Northern Pai.iflu train was held up. two Logans; William, known as Ifcll." against pile tellers PTTT T hl,e lulily rtinsj'r In M. Ekuith. the At ent Into thnt.near Big Tlirber. Mont, and tho express Carver, a sneering, cold blooded a recent dinner Z ,tT,r In hia honor ho told thlo one on enM Mr. Doughty.NGREH8MAN JONE8. of Connocll- on end rs-- 1 car robbed. :who earth hand f k, given tes feared and The showed the work no reprisal nothing have stopped! tvs h'i to . ... .1 a - - " Tk-cut fomy Chat Ian t his name), had an hlmeelf. I shall sever forget my emharramment Vrf overweening sense of his ewn when first introduced to s hard nhc) crab. term he I esmi down from the monntxhie of GeorOne day while on a went act ose a pasture in whlrh a, vicious gia to visit some young friends In Richchavs mond. It was crab season, and I was te wen and hull Taurus grsstng. give jhrough him came tne ftrrt po....- cae,ri,r the eeetern base of themation ar ba taken altvs;Cmll;a Hanks, "Then why did yon tell my Inapector after a lively sprint the Congressman vltod te n crab mippper. regarding the formation of ths Fornuiion of Znrl nt '. - - x. iLT th'r pce ly e'rL x cr' - h,'" ? imf - I - d-- Mh vl bij' r-- ly - . tub W.it'r Vf AJ2.h-lnTh- 2 rvnw I had never seen a boiled crab served before and bad not tha slightest Idea how to go at tt. Finally I was forced to confess my Ignorance on tho oubjcct, and asid: " If this delicacy before mo was a gopher or a possum I would know whst to do with It. so If some one aril) bo kind enough to tell ma where to bite In X aiU tackle tt.' BAPTIST FISH. a recent Baptist convention Charleston the Rev. Dr. of Washington, ntrollad down to tha Battery one morning to take a look serosa tho harbor nt Fort flumttr. An old negro we sitting on tho ten wall fishing. Dr. Greene watched tho kmo fisherman. and finally saw him pull up an odd DURING looking fiah, a crons batwaao a toad and a catfish. What kind of a Ash te that, old msaf inquired Dr. Green. Day calls It do Baptist fiah," replied tha flahermaa. and ho towed the fiah away in disgnat. Why do they eaQ M tha Baptist fishl asknfi the wilnlatar. Because dry sms after dey comes etrtog do water, fiagweroA the fiih-- Mi) m I ' te V , |