Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 08, 1925

Issue date: Saturday, August 8, 1925
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Wiffin Peg saturday August 17 the Rise and fall of Jesse James b had Alibi ready but there was no deny ing identity of the horse by Robertas love of the St. Louis Post dispatch editorial staff. Chapter nine violence a double crime this double took place dec James returning from Cali fornia bunions Quick Safe sure Relief. Prevent Shoa pressure. At Knif my Iscoe Vino pads old Homestead and had begun plow ing his Mother thus resuming the pastoral occupation in which he had been interrupted some years earlier when the Federal militia lashed him along the cornrows with a rope Knout. That he was honest and Earnest in his Effort to come Back hardly is to be doubted by any mind that is not pre judicially mean. So Many bad things must be said of this Man of tragic career that it is but fair to him and his that we mention the Good things in passing. There was a protracted or series of revival services at the Baptist Church in Centerville or Kearney As the Home town was be ginning to be called. Country people joined townsfolk in attending these meetings where an exporter of the old time Type preached sermons of tha old fashioned orthodox severity prayed with deep the repentance of sinners and entreated those still outside the fold to come Forward to the mourners Bench and wrestle with god forgiveness of their sins. Jesse converted one night a Yot mgr was in tact but a youth of had been a Back Row attendant almost from the beginning of the protracted meeting and had appeared to serious interest in prayer and song and Sermon advanced to the mourn ers Bench. He was prayed Over by the evangelist and by local Brethren and Sisters. He prayed to god ills own conversion to righteousness and Kearney tradition has it that lie prayed most fervently. Before the i meeting was Over he stood up rejoicing and the minister announced that Josse w. James was one of the eve Ning s converts. Jusso was taken into the Church As a member in Good standing after be ing immersed in the Creek where As an infant he had watched his father baptize scores of converts after a protracted meeting at which the Rev. Robert James had been the preaching and praying revivalist. For some containing the finest Whis Lues distilled mellowed by the doctors special gives a warm glow to the hearts of Host and guest and is appreciated As the aristocrat of the scotch whiskies. Aristocrat of wifi safes doctors special co and London. R frit v proved Safe by millions and prescribed by physicians headache neuralgia colds Lumbago pain Toothache neuritis rheumatism which Ai Handy boxes of 12 also bottles of 24, and druggists. La Mart reels tired Elf Canada of Barer manufactory Mono acetic t acetyl salicylic acid a. S. Nlle it is Well known i Means Bayer manufacture to assist the Public imitations the tablets. Company win a stamped with Tii air general Trade Mart the Bajer the Drewry limited months he attended Church prayed in Public and gave every evidence of being As desperately in Earnest As he had been in is earlier avocation As a rough Riding and Quick shoo Ting guerilla. It is to be assumed that the emotional fervency of Jesse s religious tendencies As in the Case of other re Vival converts from the Days of Peter cart Wright to those of Billy sunday cooled Down considerably As the months passed. Agala proved to be a perilous occupation the returned native. His name had been removed from the Rolls of the Baptist congregation and so marked record before he mounted his horse and Rode into Gallatin with two men who still Are believed in Daviess county and elsewhere to have been his brother Frank and their old time Cole younger. The three men Rode into Gallatin. They were quiet and orderly As they approached the Bank. Two of them dismounted and entered. The third remained with the horses his Busi Ness being also to serve Lookout Captain sheets who had been a Federal officer in War time and a Young Man named Mcdowell who was making a Deposit were the Only persons present until the bandits entered. One robber Laid a. Hundred Dollar Bill on the Cash Tei s counter and re Quested that it be changed into smaller Bills. Captain up the Bill and was counting out the change when the other outlaw thrust a Colt s Navy toward him and. Demanded that he keys to the inner doors of the the outer door stood open. The Man who had requested the changing of the Bill now presented a weapon and held Captain sheets a captive whilst his accomplice went Back of the counter and took about Safe and till. The two robbers whispered together a moment studying intently the face of the cashier. An instant later the other one who had kept sheets covered with his revolver pulled the trigger. The cashier fell dead. Two or three citizens already had tried to enter the Bank on business. Threatening death the Man on guard outside had driven hem off. They had Given the alarm. Several men had snatched up such firearms As were near at hand and were gather ing near tha Bank. The Lookout Rob Ber called to his accomplices to. Hurry out. Already they were at the door. They rushed their horses the other Man having mounted. The Man carrying the Bank Money got in to his Saddle and he and the Lookout were off but the fellow who had shot sheets had poor Luck. Lost his horse bullets were whistling. Shouts were heard above the shots. The spirited animal which the third out Law was trying to mount plunged and shorted. His rider had one foot in the Stirrup when the horse dashed away dragging the a Refl. Struggling release himself the fellow succeeded and his horse Trot Ted away to a livery stable prob ably preferring the company of his own kind. One of the mounted Rob Bers Rode Back the fallen one was helped up behind him and the1 double Laden horse carried his Burden out of town pistols cracking from and toward the escaping out Laws within a few minutes several live wire Gallatin men got horses and began pc result they Felt reasonably confident of capturing the two men on the one horse. Of the dutch american Dan Iel Smoot Riding into Gallatin on la capable horse. Smoot Dos appeared in a Field. The Man who had been Riding behind mounted the three desperadoes thus easily pursuing parties. When near the Small town of kid Der some Miles frown Gallatin they impressed into service a methodist preacher. You know the he was told. Pilot us around this town so that we won t have to go through the preacher did so under the circumstances he became As honest though by no Means As Earnest at land piloting As he was at sky. Pilot ing. Just before the bandits advised him that he was free to proceed upon his Way in peace the one who was Riding the Smoot Steed remarked i m Bill Anderson s brother. I be just killed s. P. I m not mis taken in the Man i shot. Cost killed my brother and now i be killed Cox vengeance. Been after him five years. Goodby aleut. S. P. Cox of the Federal army was tie Man whose Bullet was supposed to have been the one that finished the a i Eer of bloody Bill an Derson who fell in a running fight with soldiers in Ray. County mis Souri in the autumn of 1864 Jesse James at that time was a member of the guerrilla Force commanded by Anderson. Horse identified the sheriff of Davies county took Possession of the horse that had re fused to carry his rider out of town it was an excellent piece of horse flesh a Large and living Clew to the identity of the Man who shot Captain sheets. Simple enough was the problem provided that the Man who Rofle the horse into Gallatin was the owner the animal off course migh have been stole i. The Public s nine Days wonder As to whose horse it was came to an end dec. 16. When the Kansas City times carried a news Story convey ing the information that the mount a d been identified beyond question As the property of a Young Man named James whose Mother and Stepfather live about four Miles from Centerville Clay county near the Cameron Branch of the Hannibal St Poe the phrase a Young Man named indicates that up to that time Jesse James had not become a notable celebrity in his own country. However he was not altogether unknown to the Kan Sas City press the Semi editorial article went on to say he and his brother Are desperate men having had much experience in revolver incidentally horse and revolver _ work is a bit of phraseology carrying much significance As applied to the activities of the James younger Crew in years that were to follow Diconti Siufai a Miry Winnipeg her at Cleveland. Arthur h. Berton m.b., . has week attending the National. Association of organists convention at Cleveland As the representative of the Canadian College of Organ lists. Before leaving Winnipeg. Or. Egerton accepted an invitation to give a pro gramme on the Organ in the Cleveland Blic Hall to be broadcast by radio. This building seats people and the built by skinners a said to be he second largest pipe Organ in Amer Ca or Egerton travelled by Way of Toronto and Detroit and will be absent rom the City two or three weeks. But a mile or so Southwest town the fugitives met a music and Art sunday in the Parks Assiniboine Park the Imperial veterans band under a. Shelton will heard from 3 to 5 o clock in Marchi d.g.s., j. Brophy overture Royal Windsor Greenwood selection Pinafore a. Sullivan Waltz Rosalinda g. Hawkins Alphune a. Truman intermission musical snapshots s. Trenchard Par Ade of the l. Jessel Cornet Solo Elleen Alannah s. Holden r. Thomas fantasia uranus Raynor March Gipp land Lithgow. This programme of music will be Given toy the . Band in kill Donan Park on sunday aug. 9, at 3 p.m., under bandmaster w. A. Cramp March invincible Sovisa Over Ture Light Suppe Waltz i amour von Bragge selection. Sullivan a. Bar. Carole tales of Offenbach b. Icelandic arranged by Man ton selection dances Henry German selection Winterbottom a. Chanson Tschaikowsky b. Turkish vol Chablis selection reminiscences of Godfrey Sel Leidke. Art topics i look to Winnipeg to exercise the same influence on Western Art As Chicago does on the other Side of the said Raymond Wyer the Art critic in an interview in the free press of july 1914. I a went Over your City last night and when i saw the splendid Parka the Many Public playgrounds the magnificent educational institutions it occurred to me that in providing the health the recreation and the education of the citizens the expend tire of Only a few thousand dollars by the City would create and maintain an Art museum which would provide a refinement of recreation and an Educa Tion in culture which would fittingly round out the work now being accomplished by your Parks and and then in a. Terv Lew Emile Walters a Winnipeg boy now on a fair Way to distinction As an artist was full of enthusiasm the future of Art on the Prairies but regretted of Winni Peg generally in seizing its. Opportunities. Winnipeg As the Gateway to the West had every thing in its Power. It could be the Art Centre of the Plains. For a City of its size it had shamefully Little to offer the Lover of the arts. Or. Walters had nothing but Praise the enthusiasts who tried to alive the flame of Art in Winnipeg but whose Best efforts were futile without a fair measure of Public support. One cannot speak highly of certain gentlemen who with a Fine sense of Public duty have been Strle. Ing to Advance the cause of Art in Winnipeg. Just to mention the cent British Art exhibition which Manitoba Clay Model Washington aug. Minor disturbance will Cross the continent Dur ing the week centring on August 11, causing Small temperature fluctuations Normal. The mild extremes of the period August 6 to. 14 Are expected to relieve conditions but to be followed Liy the greatest extremes and storm Force of the month. Tempera Tures. Edith ii mid Tea. Every ingredient used a its manufacture approx St. John s Winnipeg Una Ralty students in Thiol ofor with . G. A. 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