SUDAN POACHERS.
A DESPERADO'S END. Pr*s» Association—By Telcjrßpb—Copyright. NEW YORK. August 2-J. The American Rogers, who was fatally injured in a Sght with Captain Fox's party in the Lado enclave (Central Africa', was a noted gambler. During the Yukon gold rush he ran a saloon known as Monte Carlo, and made and lost fortunes nightly. He was a man of commanding personality. For shooting and wounding a man named Deering during a dispute at Yukon he was tried and sentenced.
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Evening Star, Issue 14964, 26 August 1912, Page 6
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80SUDAN POACHERS. Evening Star, Issue 14964, 26 August 1912, Page 6
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