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Richardson arrived with John Hepburn, only looking thin and worn, and scarcely able to speak above a whisper. It seemed as if they were doomed! We quote the following from Desborough Cooley: "Dr. Richardson had now a melancholy tale to relate. For the first two days his party had nothing whatever to eat.

This amused Cooley. "I like that!" he chuckled. "That's one way of helpin' a feller! Helene, can you do any better than that?" "Ah, this dear, droll Cooley!" The tantalizing witch lifted the youth's glass to his lips and let him drink, as a mother helps a thirsty child. "Bebe!" she laughed endearingly.

In 1885, Chief Justice Cooley of Michigan, one of the great jurists and judges of the country, failed to secure a re-election to its Supreme Court, which he had adorned for twenty-one years, largely on account of an opinion which he had written supporting a large verdict against a Detroit newspaper for libel.

But the noted scout Cooley, lived elsewhere, at Showlow and at Apache Springs. The first Mormons to come to Showlow were Alfred Cluff and David E. Adams, who were employed by Cooley in 1876. They were from Allen's Camp, almost driven away by necessity. Others soon came, including Moses and Orson Cluff, Edmund Ellsworth and Edson Whipple, a Salt Lake Pioneer.

Auspos made no attempt to identify anyone on the boat as having a firearm. During the examination some reference was made to "Red" Downs, at which Judge Ronald remarked: "I am a little confused. Did he say 'Red' Downs or 'Red' Doran?" "There are two of them," responded Moore. "Lots of red in this organization," cut in prosecutor Cooley, amid laughter from the spectators.

"Then right away they got their other emissaries at work, Reese and Smith, down here with two fingers out of the door of a darkened cell, deciding for the State of Washington who should be prosecuted in this case, and H. D. Cooley, who surely then was not a prosecuting attorney, giving them legal counsel and directing their energy, taking out the men, preparing statements, and getting ready for the work he was going to do in this case, because his employers wanted it.

It occurred there, known to be a phosphorous fire, and within a period of two months at least two other fires occurred, mysterious, the origin unknown because the fire had progressed to such an extent that no one could tell how it did start." Mr. Vanderveer: Didn't your detective go to work September 21st? Mr. Cooley: Yes sir, he did.

THE GRAND LITERARY TRADE SALES are now in progress in New York: and the catalogues of the rival houses are the largest ever printed. Cooley & Keese at their splendid hall in Broadway present this year a richer and more extensive series of invoices than has ever before been sold in America.

Cornish, if you're goin' to help me about shipping the car, I'm ready." "So am I. Good-by, Mr. Mellin." "Good-by," Mellin said feebly "and thank you." Young Cooley came back to the bedside and shook the other's feverish hand. "Good-by, ole man. I'm awful sorry it's all happened, but I'm glad it didn't cost you quite as much money as it did me. Otherwise I expect it's hit us about equally hard.

"High play!" he cried. "We must play high! I won't play any other way. I want to play high!" "Ah, wicked one! What did I tell you?" He caught her hand. "And you must play too, Helene." "No, no," she laughed breathlessly. "Then you'll watch. Promise you'll watch me. I won't let you go till you promise to watch me." "I shall adore it, my frien'!" "Mellin," called Cooley from the other room.

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