Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1901 — BRIGANDS ARE EMPLOYED. [ARTICLE]
BRIGANDS ARE EMPLOYED.
Three Outlaw* to Discover Whether Ml** Stone ta Still Alive. New York dispatch: According to the Vienna Politische Corresponded, quoted by the correspondent of the London Times and the New York Times In the Austrian capital, a wellknown Macedonian brigand has been instructed to obtain information as to whether Miss Ellon M. Stone is still alive. Two other brigands, well acquainted with the country, have been commissioned by United States ConsulGeneral Dickinson to try to get in touch with the missionary’s captors. The prefect of the Sofia police has also sent two messengers. Miss Stone’s release is again represented as being imminent.
