louator or, was go, inittMH,•' do* n ri il in licit IIX.tlu‘1'1, near;irl n f hi*11 tl.t liter* »r lot •*« ol mlJe» llni kiinto oniii*m fco in , in HUM* pip wc on WilI MOV-nndi auk, i the it mgwllb•(TcrlI HI til1IE VAS#VAX1EH.C. II. Nrwinnn, tin* Texas Cuttle Kl S\« imllf-r, I'rnven t•» Hr n Ctru.ik Well ntKlglii, 111., W'luiiu lie Wnn Kunwii All*ert C. Uli»ki *lo«.Hr, l.oriM, Mo.. July a C\9f Marshal Powers of Elgin, Hl.,cal on Chlvf Uarrlguii yesterday and quested to «eo C. II. Ncwtnan, who now In juil on u charge of victimizing i Mvrnioil, Jaccurd jewelry Coiupa When admitted to tliu prisoner's pr cnee, the Mu rub a I Instantly rtcogur-Inni a* Albert C. Blakcsicc, whom ho I known for twenty-live years. Konrtr yours ago llbikcsleo, ailu* Neuman, llv In Kigl.ii and acquired a reputation pluhonusty.Three months ago lll.-ikcaler went Elgin and hin d n npuu ol boraod vain at $100. lie Hold LUu lior.huh, |»ockvt tin- money and fled.Marshal Powers followed him to Ol and captured him. The prisoner secur several continuances of the char fl2aint bun by representing that a lar amount of cm Mu belonging to hlrn woi arrive lu a few days, ami that all clan against him would bo Hottled. This «. vice becoming stale, the day prucerii Ids trial the prisoner became very and was taken to u private home | treatment. That night ho disappear, leaving no truce of hlmsulf. While a West ho assumud the name of (ieor Parker, by whirl) ho was known bvi When the authorities hero are throe, with this man ol many atlases he will in rued over to the Elgin people.