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Show 8HE RIVALS BELLE STAR. (Jac-en Dolly Ruley the Cook Outlaws and Holds Up Unwary Wayfarers. 2olly, queen of the Cook gang of Outlaws, attracts more attention here than any person in the state. Her word is law to the Cooks. She aocompaniea them on their pillaging expeditions and is said to be a handsome, dashing young woman, who possesses courage unlimifc. ed and whose daredevil recklessness ex ceeds that of the once noted Belle Starr. She wears a six shooter and a big bowie knife and carries a Winchester. "With a gun she i a dead shoj; and is cool and collected in time of danger. The gang was camped not far from' Salisaw, two stations west of Muldrew, not long ago, when she went into town, accompanied by two of the boys as far I as the outskirts. Attired in short dress, close fitting jacket and felt hat, she boldly walked into the postoffice and Inquired for mail, after which she vis Ited several stores, where she did soma trading, carrying a six shooter all the wblle. Sear the edge of town she held up three men, taking from one a gold watch and from the otbers a small sum of money, then coolly walked up the railroad track, where she was joined by the outlaws. Dolly is but 22 years old. Her true name is unknown, and she guards the ecret of her identity welL-"""" e,-'" |