It is related by an American contemporary that the president of a bank in the Gunnison-region had occasion to risifc Dearer, and on his return he met the porter of the bank at the railway station, and asked-" Well, James, has the caabier absconded?" "No, B i r ." "Burelaw broken m? 1' "No, sir." * Bookkeeper been charged with embezzlement ?"" No sir." •■'■•■" Been a ran on the bank?". "No. sir, '-Then everything is all right,eh ? A " Yes, sir, except a rumour around town that you had robbed the bankof 50,000d0l and sailed for Europe."
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Thames Star, Volume XIIV, Issue 4471, 4 May 1883, Page 2
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