HANDS UP;
OR,
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF DETECTIVE LIFE IN THE
MOUNTAINS AND ON THE PLAINS.
Reminiscences by General D. J. Cook, Chief of the Rocky
Mountain Detective Association.
Compiled by John W. Cook.
A Condensed Criminal History of the Far West.
DENVER:
THE W. F. ROBINSON PRINTING CO.,
1897.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1897,
BY D. J. & J. W. COOK,
In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
All rights reserved.
A Hidden Treasure | 13 | |
Capture of the Allison Gang | 35 | |
A Cowboy’s Sad Fate | 43 | |
Denver’s Last Legal Hanging | 48 | |
The Italian Murderers | 57 | |
Musgrove and His Gang | 92 | |
The Exchange Bank Robbery | 125 | |
The Hayward Murder | 131 | |
A Dunkard Disgraced | 169 | |
The Wall Murder Mystery | 177 | |
Slick Scoundrel | 213 | |
A Bogus Detective’s Fate | 218 | |
The Leichsenring Robbery | 233 | |
A Deal with the Black Hills Road Agents | 237 | |
In the Express Business | 249 | |
A Farm Hand’s Awful Crime | 254 | |
A Half-Million-Dollar Robber |