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WICHITA. KANSAS. SATURDAauldtheiter-notrhatther Let fr If ther c-ak-TOO VILE TO TELLMOST HORRIBLE CHAPTER 15 WESTERN HISTORY WRITTEN.lays i to hips I of ring 811-nyaandtheDetails are Given of the Awful Work of Kufun Duck Gang in the Indian Territory-Their lt;a pi u re by the Most Carious Mob that Ever Got Together oa this Continent—Men Beg with Tears In Their Eyes for Ihe Privilege of Lynching the IIqi tee—Authorities Befue to Give Them Up.Sonone bor-the lion-here n«*nt asm set reral I for that man . It him-J ofID.rtelnthesuedaberUn-i In-Re-inta drains i sur-tion kill-Ter.dis-offl-Githrle. O. T.. Au?. 2o.-CSpecIal.)— PurUcular# have reached here of the capture of the Rufus Buck Rung ami the attempt to lynch them. The story Includes one of the most horrible. If not the most horrible chapter yet written of western brigandage. This guns outraged four women, the whole gar.K taking part in the outrage of three of these. Miss Ayers, one of these, was outraged by the entire gang of brutes and is dead. The same treatment was given an Indian girl near Sapula, and she is dead, and Mrs. Hama near Okmulgee died also. Mrs. Wilson, another woman, who was outraged by only one of the gang. will recover.Some Creek lighthorsemen and a posse of citizens surprised Rufus Buck and his outlaw band near Arkecko-chee Thursday morning, and after an exchange of shots which only resulted in the killing of three horses and th? wounding of one bandit, the gang surrendered to the brave men who formed an impassable cordon around them. For several days hundreds of whites, Indians and negroes had scour* d the country in small bands determined to run down the inhuman wretches, and it was the general determination to lynch them when caught. After the deputy marshals and Ilghth r-men hail taken the prisoners In custody, the crowd clamored to get them in its clutches, men begging the officers with tears In their eV8, to let them have them without a fight, which would cosicourts as to under the tr The Indianwhen Gener Jackson s H gentlemen ft the tributar They were st nock Indian man carefull not the men for the whit dlan. Furl! fact that t kill every mi had anythin killing or I.emhis. the the Arapaho large extent Indians in t them admit !n Jackson's Indians forOWENOmaha 1’otkc a KUOmaha. Au er. Rev. O. T ha today. T his attorneys r.ing every Lof Ioca*'ng tl extending to the purpose the clutches Owen. Who maintains hi one In Omah be ascertaine of the law preacher In the time of ! Oregon. Hal been taken oTIBET «t r««lltor« of i € liargcOmaha. Au 1 day appoint* company wh week under p creditors. Sv charge* of f slock holders ferred claims court for prc tails of this ors pmc«H»dcj scheme was , vd bv the s
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Sat, Aug 24, 1895

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