id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43379 Cook, D. J.‏ ‎(David J.) 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 Mountains Detective Association .txt text/plain 131400 6610 77 of Denver thought Gen. Cook the most fitting man to fill. time, Gen. Cook had gone quietly to work making inquiries on his own Gen. Cook lost no time in arresting the two men. As soon as the fellow was securely locked in, Gen. Cook sent for Mrs. Hayward, the widow of the murdered man, who was brought to Denver by feared that he could not be gotten away without a requisition; hence Gen. Cook placed a hundred dollar bill in Tigart's hands and told him to go It would have been a good thing for the community had Gen. Cook shot him in Denver before he had time to make his lying explanations. Gen. Cook immediately went to work on the case, and in a short time was on The case was placed in the hands of Detective Arnold by Gen. Cook, who was ./cache/43379.txt ./txt/43379.txt