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181SATURDAY John Duck, on trail Judge Foxworthy's court yesterday afternoon on the charge of stealing hay from Bucker & Count of University Place, was discharged, defendant proving that he had purchased the hay which was found in his barn. Bishop Bonacum in speaking about the charges of Bishop Burke of Cheyenne, said: "Bishop Burke simply intimates that the Cheyenne diocese would not be in existence were it not for my report to the propaganda recommending the continuance of the diocese, I merely acted in that matter as a secretary of the archbishop of St.Louis. Is the Sheedy Home Haunted? Mrs.Sheedy has gone to Scranton, Is., to visit her mother. She will remain there two or three weeks. She will not on returning live again in her late home, on Twelfth and P, but will, instead, rent a suite of rooms. Some superstitious people who have passed the Sheedy home after night claim that they can heat mysterious sounds like groans coming apparently from the house, although nobody is living there. These people profess to believe the place is haunted. HUNTING THE WILL. Attorney Courtnay's Safe Ranssacked for John Sheedy's Will. The hunt for John Sheedy's will still continues with indifferent success. Among the persons engaged in the search is Col. Charley Crowe, the peerless sleuth. The colonel had made up his mind that the precious document reposed in the archives in the safe in Attorney Courtney's office. According he had been hovering about Courtney's office considerably of late. Yesterday Courtney says that Crowe ca,e into his office and astonished everybody by stretching himself out on a lounge and to all appearances going to sleep. This was the first time the colonel was ever seen with his eyes closed. But it appears Crowe was merely feigning somnolence. First Courtnay left, later Jake Oppenheimer was called away. Before Leaving, jake went through the form of awaking the sleeping detective and entrusting to him the keys of the office and safe. A few hours afterward when Courtney returned he found that somebody had been ransacking his safe. Letters, Legal documents and other things were piled up in confusion, showing that there had been a hurried but thorough search. "there was one drawer, however," says Courtnay, "that Crowe didn't get into," and he gave a significant look that might be construed to mean "and the object of his search was there." | 181SATURDAY John Duck, on trail Judge Foxworthy's court yesterday afternoon on the charge of stealing hay from Bucker & Count of University Place, was discharged, defendant proving that he had purchased the hay which was found in his barn. Bishop Bonacum in speaking about the charges of Bishop Burke of Cheyenne, said: "Bishop Burke simply intimates that the Cheyenne diocese would not be in existence were it not for my report to the propaganda recommending the continuance of the diocese, I merely acted in that matter as a secretary of the archbishop of St.Louis. Is the Sheedy Home Haunted? Mrs.Sheedy has gone to Scranton, Is., to visit her mother. She will remain there two or three weeks. She will not on returning live again in her late home, on Twelfth and P, but will, instead, rent a suite of rooms. Some superstitious people who have passed the Sheedy home after night claim that they can heat mysterious sounds like groans coming apparently from the house, although nobody is living there. These people profess to believe the place is haunted. HUNTING THE WILL. Attorney Courtnay's Safe Ranssacked for John Sheedy's Will. The hunt for John Sheedy's will still continues with indifferent success. Among the persons engaged in the search is Col. Charley Crowe, the peerless sleuth. The colonel had made up his mind that the precious document reposed in the archives in the safe in Attorney Courtney's office. According he had been hovering about Courtney's office considerably of late. Yesterday Courtney says that Crowe ca,e into his office and astonished everybody by stretching himself out on a lounge and to all appearances going to sleep. This was the first time the colonel was ever seen with his eyes closed. But it appears Crowe was merely feigning somnolence. First Courtnay left, later Jake Oppenheimer was called away. Before Leaving, jake went through the form of awaking the sleeping detective and entrusting to him the keys of the office and safe. A few hours afterward when Courtney returned he found that somebody had been ransacking his safe. Letters, Legal documents and other things were piled up in confusion, showing that there had been a hurried but thorough search. "there was one drawer, however," says Courtnay, "that Crowe didn't get into," and he gave a significant look that might be construed to mean "and the object of his search was there." |
