Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 118, 22 March 1912 — Page 10
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ULJIbn Dlini WILL BE GIVEN PAROLE One of Most Notorious Criminals in Country Has , Served 23 Years.
(National Nw Association) MARQUETTE," Mich., March 22. The law enacted by the state legislature last winter, which extends the benefits of the parole law to convicts undergoing life sentence, will, it is confidently expected,' enable Raymond Holshay, more widely known as "Black Bart," a life prisoner with a sensational criminal record, -to obtain bis release on parole from the Marquette prison, where he has spent nearly twenty-three years of his life for murder. Holzbay,' who has been a model prisoner for many years, expects that under the new law his sentence will be commuted to one of 40 years and that he will be released on parole shortly after the commutation- of his sentence.
Ilolzhay's career was extremely sensational and Interesting from a criminological point of view. ILe was born In Austria and came to the United States when quite .young. But little is known of his early life, scarcely more than that he was illiterate, of great physical strength and courage and had strongly developed criminal tendencies. He was still in his teens when he began to work in Wisconsin "pineries." The life of a lumberman did not satisfy ILolzhay's adventurous nature. He derided to become a bandit and began his criminal career by holding up a stage coach in the lumber district. His success was encouraging and llolzhay, single handed held up and robbed coach after coach until the mere mention of his name struck terror to the hearts of travelers in the lumber region. His boldness was astonishing. While dodging the officers of the law who were pursuing him. "Black Bart" walked boldly Into lumber camps asking far food and obtaining It, no man botng willing to take the risk of making an attempt to seize the outlaw. Stagts Were Too Tame. After a while, finding the. robbing of stage coaches too tanue, Halzhay took to holding up trains, and for a considerable period he terrorized the whole northern Wisconsin and Michigan, holding up railroad trains and stago coaches, robbing the1 passengers nd rifling mail bags and employing bis time between the bigger coups by robbing banks, stores and private houses. Large rewards were offered for his capture by the government, the state authorities and the railroads, but
nobody seemed to have courage enough to earn the reward.
After having held up and robbed a Wisconsin Central train near Cadott, llolzhay whent to the Gogeble region, where he held up a stage coach near Lake Gogebic. One of the passengers was a Chicago banker, named A. E. Flelschbein, who carried a considerable amount of money. The banker drew his gun but, before he could make use of It, Holzhoy shot and killed him. Another passenger also tried to resist, but Holzhay shot him and after having robbed his victims, he made his es-
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"LAND OF DREAMS" , AT ARCADE TONIGHT " . The Arcade theater was crowded to the doors last night to see and hear
John Ennor"s celebrated masterpiece,
"The Age of Civilization, or Flashlights on Human Progress," which proved one of the best attractions of this character ever seen or beard in Richmond. The Arcade has a star in John Ennor and no one should miss hearing this world-wide traveler, who will take his hearers this evening to "The Land of Dreams," Southern California, where wfnter is summer and summer 13 itself.
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cape. The authorities made a determined effort to capture the daring bandit, but, although bloodhounds were used to follow his trail, no trace of him could be found. Five days luter. however, .Marshal Glade and Justice WAser saw llolzhay in .one of the ntreets of the town of Republic and arrested him. He tried to make use of his gun, but was knocked down and overpowered before he could do so. He was brought to Marquette and was positively identified as the man who had killed Fleischbein. llolzhay was tried, convicted and sentenced to Marquette prison for life. During the first year of his imprisonmen Holzhay gave a great' deal of trouble to the prison authorities. He was moody and rebellious and not inclined to submit to the prison rules and discipline. On one occasion he obtained possession of a knife and held one' of the guards at bay in his cell when he came to take the prisoner to work. Warden Tompkins came to investigate and shot Holzhay through the hand in which he held the knife. Not until then did the prisoner submit. Holzhay remained untractable and finally he was sent to the asylum for the insane at Ionia, where the doctors decided to perform an operation on the prisoner, to remove a piece of bone which pressed upon his brain. The operation was successful and after his return to prison Holzhay was a changed man. He became a model prisoner, began to study and gradually acquired a good education. Through the warden, who took great interest in him, Holzhay invested his earnings in copper stock and accumulated a handsome fortune. He was made librarian of the prison, edited the prison paper and did all the photographic work required. It is believed that the operation on his brain has transformed Holzhay into a normal and law abiding Individual, free from criminal tendencies.
They Spat Out Fury From Tongues Barbed With Flame. Dragons were Important animals In ancient and medieval natural history. Until comparatively recent time no scientist ever thought of questioning the existence of this most formidable of beasts. The annals of Winchester for 1177 gravely state that "in this year dragons were seen of many in England. Gesner. professor of natural history at Zurich, gave a detailed description of the dragon, while Aldrovandus in his "History of Serpents and Dragons," published in 1640. devoted fifty pages to the monster. A good specimen of a dragon would seem to have been a beast about the size of a sheep, incased in a coat of scales which shone like silver. Its back was serrated like a saw. It possessed a long tail, a pair of batlike wings, four heavily clawed feet and a wolvine head, the jaws of which were armed with very formidable teeth. The tongue was barbed with fire, and fury issued from the monster's mouth, and the head bore a crest. Dragons were the most wicked and vindicative of creatures. They seem always to have been In a towering rage and spent the greater portion of their time in rushing up and down the earth destroying everything that came in their path. The origin of dragons was a disputed point among medieval naturalists. Some maintained that these animals
! were generated by the heat of India. Others were of opinion that the volcanoes of Ethiopia used, to belch forth I the monsters. One scientist. John Leo j by name, declared the dragon to be a
hybrid, a eiws between an eagle and a wolf.
LEGAL BLUNDERS. A Queer Deer of Divorce Issued by a Paris Court, gome years ago. It is said, a legal blonder of a most extraordinary character was committed in one of the divorce courts In Paris. By some misapprehension on the part of the presiding Judge, whose papers and muid had got confused, he actually mistou the name of an advocate who had been arguing a petition for the name of uie petitioner himself and in granting ud signing the decree of dissolution of marriage of the petitioner unwittingly substituted the advocate's name for the petitioner's and thus divorced the lawyer from his wife Instead of granting the prayed for release of the advocate's client. As the lawyer bad no desire for separation from bis wife and as there was no process for annulling an absolute decree for divorce, even to meet such a remarkable case, it became necessary through this Judicial error for the man of law to remarry his spouse without delay, and this be did. A somewhat similar error was committed in the English court of chancery. There had been a litigation over some property, which was held by one man and claimed by another of the
same name. In evading some order of the court the bolder of the property had committed a contempt, and on this being called to the attention of the judge an order Issued for the summoning, not of the guilty party, but of the claimant of the same surname, and the order, a very severe one, was actually in execution before the error was discovered. New York Press.
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Vermont; C. A. Prouty, member of the Interstate Commerce Commission; Robert Walker, president of the Rock Island railroad, and John H. Hale railroad commissioner of Connecticut. The banquet will be given at the Hotel As-tor.
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what promises to be the most profitable annual meeting ever held by the organization. The meeting will continue over tomorrow and Saturday and will have as speakers Superintendent
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