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IS THE DOCTOR DEAD?
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IMisgonrian Whose Death Is Doubt¬
ed Although Proven.
SIX MEN SAY HE DROWNEP.
But the Insurance Companies flay
Missouri lllver Will Never Give
Up the Body of Dr. G. W.
1'ralter, the Insured.
Excelsjok Spkikos. Mo., Jnlv
Six men .wear that Dr. G. W.
vu drowned before their eyes in
Missouri driver while on a fishing excur¬
sion on the night of July 10. Eight
surance companies and benevolent
eties are inclined to doubt this.
them the established death of Dr.
ker meai b the loss of fSo.OOO.
point to the fact that though the
has hoen dragged carefully for 10
no trace of the body or clothing
been found.
They point out that insurance
ing to i}k) ),000 is more than a man of
and moderate means usually
and that most of it was taken out
cently, They call attention to the
of the doctor, by which almost all
money is left to a brother-in-law
trustee for minor orphan children,
further, that the trustee is
from giving a bond.
These are the companies and
In which Dr. Fraker had policies of
surance, end the amount of cacti:
Hartford l,i£e amt Annuity company,
113,000; Providence Life, Mutual, Now York, Newport,
*10.000; Kquitable Mutual. #L0,-
000; Accident Kansas 45,0QQ; Topeka, Modern
$3,000; company, Knights of Pythias,
tnen. U.
A. O. W: *3,000.
Meanwhile Dr. Fraker certainly
vanished from the eyes of nieu.
since the wild night, 10 miles out in
woods, when he is river, said to have his
headloug into the have
been able to find trace of him.
the people in this part of Missouri
he is dead. The remainder hold to
belief that, somewhere or other, he
still among the living. Some say
committed suicide. Others hint
at foul play.
The men who were at his side
they saw him fall forward with
crumbling bank. He made no
His white face showed only once,
for an instant, against the swirling
ter. Then the river swept him
into the night. Another man lifted
tin lantern high above his head as
hoard the cry of dismay set up by
distant comrades, and by its dim
made out, floating on the surface Dr. of
water, a hat like that worn by
ker. That is all.
The doctor’s will is a curious
ment. He first asks that his body
cremated. Ho leaves the $35,to.O,
all hiseflects, to a brotlier-in-law
McGruder for five minor children
McGruder.
Unless he turns up in the flesh or
body is found, the solution of his
must rest with six men. Charles They are
McMnrry, a teamster;
gor, a laborer, lioth of this city; J.
Triplett, of Oklahoma: George
Of -New Mexico; Alberto Mendes,
Spaniard, and “Uncle” Jake
an old negro.
Driving 10 miles through the the
iey came at last to a spot on
of the Missouri near Camden,
Dr. Fraker said he know there
good fishing. Luck was
and about 0 o’clock in the evening
decided to start home.
It had grown dark and the
were thick. McMurray hitched up
team and sat in the wagon awaiting
the roadway 100 yards from the
There was only one old tin lantern
the party. McGregor lit it and
down to the edge of the water to
at some set lines lie had left
With him went Mendes.
Dr. Fraker, Harry Triplett and
Jake started up the hank in another di
reption. It was very dark and they
to pick their way. They had got
300 faet away when their came a
cry from Harr# ’
“The doctor’s in the river,"
shouted. Harry says he saw the
give way with the physician. help. He But
Fraker did not cry for
not a sound. Nobody saw him go
hut Harry. McGregor and
came running, the former holding
flickering lanteTn high out over
river. By it he thinks he saw the
tor’s hat floating off into the
On the stand he admitted,
that it might have been a piece of
wood.
It was 10 o’clock and dark. The
say they felt it useless to attempt
find the body of Dr. Fraker. They
instead back to this town, and
morning of July 11 the various
here to which the doctor belonged
notified of his death.
At once a party was organized
search for the body. Six men,
with grappling hooks and irons,
for the scene. All day and through
next night they persistently and kept
work, rowing their boats up
the river for utiles. They also
ed the banks carefully on both the sides
the stream, but got no where
est clue to the missing man.
tired out, they left guards to watch
some sign of the boil} failure. - and came That
home to report their
more than a week ago. In the
time dragging has again been tried.
tar not~8 clue has been found.
After his disapjiearance it was
membered that Dr. Fraker had
oped recently what seemed almost
craze for life insurance.. Policies
compared, and it was found that
doctor'was carrying July 10 at
155,000. Most of it, insurance men
tiiink was .'taken out after March 1.
the premium in on his such position an
more than a man
reasonably carry, and when his
ed death is talked of, they say:
Missouri river will never give up
body of Dr. Fraker.”
Two Store of GuriH’t Hand.
San Antonio, Tex., 21.—Rafael
anz and Juan Angel, two alleged
bers of Catarina Garza’s late band
revolutionists, were brought here
incarcerated, having been captured
Starr county.
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Items of Interest tiothered from Kvery-
where and Carefully Condensed.
The bank panic 1» over In Denver and
quint once more reigns.
The demand tor money to move the
crops has at ready act in.
A big catch of e«aU In the Antaretlere¬
gions has been reported.
Jacksonville, municipal Fla., has elected a straight
Deim orntic ticket.
Near Russellville, Kjr., iu two days,
lightning killed foul* persons.
At Jacksonville, Fla . the Australian
ballot system worked successfully.
The big shortage of hay In Europe has
created a great demand for the product in
this country.
The pumps of the Great Maid and Hen¬
rietta combination, at Leadville. Colo.,
are to be taken up.
The Ptankiutou bank directors, who
are under indictment In Milwaukee, have
had their trials set for September.
Rear Admiral M&cton Smith, United
States navy, died at Green Ray, Wit.,
aged S3 years, aft-T two days’ illness.
At Iudlanapolit, Lopez Mumaugh shot
Ills sister in pu attempt to kill his di¬
vorced wife, aud then committed suiolde.
A is combination, by which and Governor Jerry Simp¬ Lo
son to be governor w-
clling Uuitcd States senator, is talked of
iu Kansas.
to A triplets, woman at girl Nyack. aud N. boys, Y., gave joined birth
a two to¬
gether like the Siamese twins. They lived
only seven hour*.
Two men were mortally wounded and
en* iiKUi.tlf killed in a pitche i battle
between tramps and citizens, near Shef¬
field, lud., Monday night.
The remains of Anthony J. Drexel were
consigned Wednesday. to Only the tomb the simple at Philadelphia burial of
the Episcopul church was read.
the A old dispatch from Lead Springfield, Mo., says
Alma mines have been re¬
opened, there aud the result is so successful
that .is much excitement.
A runaway horse at Long iiranch, N.
Y., dashed into the bedroom of a lady
guest of one of the hotels, to the dismay
of the occupant.
The railway brotherhoods of the coun¬
try, the engineers alone excepted, have
formed a new federation for mutual pro¬
tection aud aid.
The first of the modern ordnance guns
has been placed in position at Sandy
Hook. It will keep uuy warship out of
New York harbor.
Governor Markham has not said who
would be Senator Stanford’s successor in
the senate, but promises to make a selec¬
tion iu a few days.
Two boys at Brazil, Ind., found dyna¬
mite cartridges under their father’s bouse.
They hutchet struck one of the cartridges with a
aud w ere badly hurt.
Thomas Jonos, a veteran of the early
Indian war iu Fiorl la, and for 41 years a
policeman while walking in Savannah, Monday. dropped dead
his beat
Will Smith, a negro boy IT years old,
barely Knoxville escaped lyuc ring at the hands of a
mob, Muliens, for iwi attempted assault
Ujion Airs. of that city..
A Setback for Dempsey,
PmsnuRa. July 21.—Proceedings to
obtain a pardon for ex-District Master
Workman Hugh Dempsey, of the
Knights of Labor, now confined in the
penitentiary for complicity in tire Home¬
stead poisoning cases have received a
setback. Patrick J. Gallagher, iu whose
retraction of his evidence court was
the basis of the application for Demp¬
sey's affidavit pardon, refused to sign or make
to the retraction, and finally
sent for District Attorney Burleigh,
whom he told that his testimony in
court was correct.
Alleged Train Robber Arrested,
Reuses City, Tex.. July 21.—Jim
Benningsfiold, alleged to be one of the
robbers who attempted to rob the San
Antonio and Aransas Pass train near
Breckenridge several weeks ago, when
Fireman Martin was killed, was Seale cap¬
tured near Hoheheim by Sheriff
and S. J. Reagan, of Karnes county.
He was asleep at the residence of Jim
Pierce, where the officers covered him
aud demanded his surrender. The offi¬
cers say the evidence against him is
strong.
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Somebody Will Get Hurt,
Leavenworth, Kan., July 21.—It is
current here, with the railroad officers
as authority, that 1,000 negro men were
put on the cars at Birmingham, Ala.,
and started lor Kansas to take tlio
places of the striking miners. It is
thought that they will go to Pittsburg
and from that place he distributed in to
all the affected miners the state.
Trouble and perhaps bloodshed will un¬
doubtedly follow such an attempt.
— St
Yellow Fever in Mexico.
St. Louis, July 21. — A special from
Durango,Mexico, to the Globe-Democrat
states that mail advices have been re¬
ceived from Mazatlan, on the Pacific
coast, that yellow fever has made its
appearance there and many deaths
from the disease are reported daily.
The epidemic has not been so There severe is in
that city for many years. no
danger of it spreading to the cities lo¬
cated on the eastern side of the Sierra
Madre mountains.
George Frederick Faisons Dead.
New York, July 21.—George Fred¬
erick Parsons, for 10 years an editorial
writer on The Tribune, died from
Bright’s disease at his home in this
*lty.
The Central C»n’l F»y Tuxes.
M.iCON, July 21.—Receiver H. M. Co-
mer of the Central road, has filed his
answer to the petition of Tax Collector
Jones, of Bibb county, asking that the
road pay $1,888. taxes due Bibb county
for 1892’. Receiver Comer admits that
the amount is due. but says the Central
has not sufficient funds on hand to pay
at this time.
A Pedestrian Killed on the Road.
Omaha, July 21.—W. L. Oakley, of
New York, walking from Ban Francisco
to New York on a wager, was killed by
a Union Pacific train a few .miles west
of here. Oakley was iilentified by pa¬
pers on his person. He was endeavor¬
ing to make the trip without money.
8uddcu Death of Colonel Gordon.
Gainesville, Oa., July 21.—Colonel
R. H. Gordon, a prominent and highly
esteemed citizen of St. Augustine, Fla.,
who has for the past 15 years been
spending the summers in this city, died
quite suddenly while sitting iu a chair
iu his bedroom.
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•Gatov id Jim 1‘, l.ovctl . dnrmwn.1, aiqdira
or leaf* to aril a 1 slid lands l»lung1i>g to
retat* of daaaanl, situated la tb*county nf
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late of naid county, deceased, applies tor
leave to sell about two seres of laud lying
on the corner of Kfobth end College streets
in the city of Uriffle, bounded on the north
by College street, east by Eighth street,
south by an alley, west by George Kterk
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residence on Hill street, in Grifln.contain*
iuingfonr acres more or Is**. Sold for dis¬
tribution among the heirs and to pay debts.
Let all parties show cruse, if any there be.
at Moudny my office, in Id the city of Griffin, o'clock on the first
such leave should August, next, granted. by ten why
not be
. *8.00. E. V. H tMMUND, Ordinary.
I KJ xHDiNaKV Ui.okou, * 8UFPit'K.MrsLDixaCbctiTX, July 4. 1898 —J V.
administrator of of Nicholas . HIilwell,
estate Good¬
win, 1st* of ssid county, dew awed, applies for
leave to sell one lot fn tlie city of . tlnuta,
Ua., on Clifford sire t, being twenty.five feet
by one hundred and twenty lent, known as
to pay debt*.
Let all parties show rouse. H any there be,
at my office, in the city of Urifln, on the first
Monday in August,next,bv ten o'clock,a. in.
why such leave should HAMMO; not be 'granted. granted,
J.OO K. W. ND, Ordin
^joiilbsitr^u^t li fc. ^r.i.icNu Cotsrv,
administrator on estate of J. D. George, |<te.
erased, applies lor leave to reil all wild lands
belonging to estate of deceased, in the coun¬
ty of Clinch, in Georgia, and in the county of
Gudsden, in Florida, for distribution and to
pay d» bta, at public or private sale.
Let all persona concerned show cause, 11
any there be, before the Court of Ordinary’
fn Griffin, oa the first Monday in August
next, by ten o’clock, a. m. why such leave
shonld not be granted.
*8,08. E W, HaMMONO, Ordinary.
/ kuDlNAltrSUmCK, July 1892.—Samuel Mi-aloixo Comm,
VA Gs., 4, H. Deane,
guardian of Aim P. aud H. 8. Deane, no-
guardianship. plies for letters of dismission from said
Let all persona concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary lo Griffin, by 10
o'clock a. m., on the first Monday iu Au-
gust, granted. 1898, why such letters should not be
*3.U) E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
GkoMu, DINASraOFFICE, July Hpsldiko Coukti’
8, 1893.—W. N. Bar-
field, adminietrator of R. A. Barfield, late nf
nsfd county, deceased, applies for leave to
sell seventy-six acres of land off the
eastern part ot Lot 201, in the I bird District
ot originally Henry now Bpaldiug County,
Georgia, boiinded on the north by lands of
Mrs. Amanda Barfield, and esst by lands of
M. Patrick and Mrs. Hutton, aud uoith by
Anna E. Stark, nnd west by J M. Barfield.
Bold for distrilmtiou among the heirs.
Let ull t>erson» cone, rned show cause, if
any there be. at my office, in Griffin, on the
first Monday why such iu August, leuve 1893, by teu o’clock
a m., should not begranted.
<11 OO. E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
a U (HDIN AKY’8 OFFICE, Kpsluiso « odktt,
Gu.. July 8, 1898-J.hn E. Gardner,
ailmlmstrator of W. It. Himoutou, late of
said county, deceased, applies for leave to
sell about a hundred and thirty acres of
land in Akins district, bounded north hy
lauds of Harper, south by Gossett and west
by Gossett, being parts of Lute 49 and 50,
after bring the the termination remaining of interest tu said lands
the dower estate of
Murtlm 8. Blmonton. Sold for distribution
among heirs of said estate.
Let all persons concerned show cause, if
any there be, before the Court ot Ordinary
in Griffin, by on o'clock, the first why Monday such teave fn August, should
next, ten
not be granted. W. HAMMOND.
X1.QO. E. Ordinary.
/ U kttUINABY’8 OFFICE, Hpsldimo Coijutv,
Gsoaou, June 32,1893.—S. Grantiaad,
administrator of Mias SalUc Duncan, late of
said county, deceased, applies for 'earn to
•ell two bouses and lots on Taylor street, in
Griffin, and about 2?0 acres of fsrming
lends in Africa District, Spalding county
aud he wild lands of the estate is 1 homes
County, Gs., to pay debts and for dis¬
tribution.
Let all persons concerned show canes at
the Court of Ordinary, at my office In Orff
fin, on the first Monday in Augost next.be-
lore 10 o'clock a. m., why such application
should not be granted.
E. W HAMMOND, Ordinary 8. C. On.
\J / \RD1NABY’H OFFICE,8 i alpisoi’oiistv,
Gkoboia, July 3, 1898—The uppraie
ere appointed to Mrs. set apart twelve
months’ support for Nancy M. Elder
out of th* estate of David P. Elder , tie-
10 o’clock, why on the first the Monday in August,
next, the report ot appraisers should
not be mode the judgment of this court
>3 00. fe. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary
U / VRDfNAKY’8 OFFICE, Hrxi.nntu CouStt,
Geomoia, June 5. 1893.—J. L. Pstiiek,
t. B. Carmichael and A J. Written, executors
of Mariou Patrick, apply for fetters of die
mission from said executorship.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore tbs Court of Ordinary, in Griffin, by 10
a. m., on the 1st Monduy in 8eptember,
1893, why such letters should not be
granted.
E. W, HAMMOND, Ordinary
_
l U vKDINAltY'8OFFICE,Br
Ueokoia. April 18, 1898.—J. W. Bish¬
op, executor of Mrs. 8. E. Thomas, late
said conatv, deceased, applies for tetters
dismission from said executorship.
Let all persons concerned show cause,
any there be, before tbe Court ol
in Griffin, on the first Mouday tn
next, by ten o’clock, why such tetters should
not bs granted.
E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
All parties indebted to estate OT Abram
Holcombe, late of Spalding County, and
ceaaed, are hereby notified to call
the Home, and all parties having
against said estate will present the
properly proven. HOLCOMBE,
MARIA B.
Admintetretrix of Abram Holcombe.
JulyS.fiw—*8.70.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*,
All parties indebted to the estate of
Faille, late of hpaldiug County,
ceased, are hereby notified to caH and
the same; and alt persons having
against crlvproy said estate will CHARLES prsaent the ULUS,
Prop es. P
1-70. .Admitiifttrator.
Notice
To all whom it may concern :
Notice Is hereby given that as guimlinn
Hamuel T. Beecher, a minor son ol George
Beecher, deceased, late of Hpnlding
Georgia, I will make application to th« lion.
Sampson W. Harris, judge of the
Court of tbe Coweta Circuit, on the
day House of July, 1893, mt the
fu Carrollton, Carroll
Georgia, for leave to Bell at
vate or publie sale tbe one sixth
ed interest whieb mr said ward is
to and owns iu the following tend situate
the said county nf Hualdina. bounded os
southwest by the Central Railroad,
east and north west by lands belonging
said Railroad Company, south by a street
tbe city of Griflu, whieb cepe
said land from the land owned
Griffin Mills No. 1, East by a branch,
known a* the B e ec he r pteee,
thirty lots of one acre s each, t and eight bt '
a traction of sb aere sorb, accord'i>| ng to
plat of record. Tb* reason* fur making kin
application division tor said leave load to between sell ore to effect
ol my said
and lite mother and sisters—bia cotenant
and to rriarmt tbs proceed, of said eate
property which will produce a bettor
than eon be derived from sold load.
J. 8. TRAVW.
June 19th, 1893, Guardian.
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