Boone County Recorder . NOT EXACTLY. as of his freedom of speech, went to lengths that astonished observers ac ^7 str4tee-a match-und set nre^fc Sheriff Robinson gathered a possela a few minutes and hurried to thescene. Part of this posse was madeup of a group of negroes, whom thesheriff commissioned as deputies. As the posse approached the hous*Deckard opened fire with a rifle, til-ing as rapidly as he could load hisWeapon!. The sheriff fell first, Instantly killed. Then three of the negro deputiesWere Deckards house was soorsurrounded by. a frenzied mob of. armed men. Fire was Bet to
Boone County Recorder . NOT EXACTLY. as of his freedom of speech, went to lengths that astonished observers ac ^7 str4tee-a match-und set nre^fc Sheriff Robinson gathered a possela a few minutes and hurried to thescene. Part of this posse was madeup of a group of negroes, whom thesheriff commissioned as deputies. As the posse approached the hous*Deckard opened fire with a rifle, til-ing as rapidly as he could load hisWeapon!. The sheriff fell first, Instantly killed. Then three of the negro deputiesWere Deckards house was soorsurrounded by. a frenzied mob of. armed men. Fire was Bet to a house jusinorth of Deckards. Volleys wenpoured into Deckards house and hewas shot down. He was seen to roll over on the. SIX CHINAMEN DROWNED. and iTls hot clear just what caused It. BANK EXAMINER IS DEAD. Oil Rehearing —The petition by theUnited States government for a re-hearing of the appeal of the StandardOil Company of Indiana from the $29,-240,000 fine of Judge Landis was over-ruled Tuesday by Judges Grosscup,Baker and Seaman in the UnitedStates circuit court of appeals. In abrief opinion, delivered by JudgeGrosscHp, the original oplnioir-ef ^he4and had lain acroEs-the foot-~ot~tfag E. B. Shaw Is Suddenly Stricken atCarroll, In. Carroll, —The second tragedy in;he affairs of the failed First Nationalbank of Carroll, whoso president, Culbertson, recently shot himself,occurred here Thursday In the deathif the national bauk examiner incharge, E. B. Shaw of West Union, la. Although apparently in good healthWednesday night, he was found dyingat eight oclock in the morning whenthe clerk at his hotel sought to arousehim for breakfast. He had beenstricken while undressing to ret
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