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AVENGE OWN PET Grose’s Job as Canine Killer of Raritan, N. J., ; » Gets Him In Bad. iLSO LANDS HIM IN JAIL, Paris Green Is Found in Well After He’s Tricked Into 4 Shooting Own Dog. (8pecIa1 to The Frenine World.) SOMERVILLE, N. June 18.—There lare many obvious differences between ‘the late lamented Julius Caesar and John Grose, oficial Dog Catcher of tan, but their fates are identical in wo, respects. Each achieved the plau- Gite of the multitude and each lost the favor of the fickle populace and brought Bbout his downfall through over whelm- ing ambition. Tt'is said of Jullus that he aspired to the crown. Of Jolin Grose It is the con- tention of the mars of his fellow Rart- tanjans that he aspired to be a police- man. It was throuzh that noble aspira- tion that he was induced to accept by way of a preliminary step toward this high office the post of Dox Catcher Ex- traordinary and Canine Exterminator of his village. And it was through his ac- Uvities in this distinguished office that he now reposes in the County Jail in Somerville charged with having sprink- led large quantities of Paris green in a well much used by his neighborly en- emies. At tho outset it were well to state that Grose has emphatically dented the charge. The finding of a quantity of the deadly poison in his rooms did not per- turb him in his denial. He got the stuff for gardening purposes, he main- tains, and whoever poisoned the well must have stolen the stu from his Premises, Despite his denials he ha been held tn $1,000 bail, LONGED TO BE TOWNSHIP PO- LICEMAN, proceeded to the Graniteville Station | pysiness they never would have otid wl sald we outht to rob a bank and make) : Grose, who is squat and thickset, came ‘The et enkate tos the eackea tral | word. a big haul, but that It would take a lot| The gratitude of an eld employer to Raritan some eighteen years ago s A L Bade rain) “And other proprietors are now threat-|of money to get the tools needed for] whose life he had saved has changed : were transferred to the Express, which | 4.1 ice with dinclosures {? they | such 1 ‘ 1 with his equally squatty and phlegmatic | srocseded ball an bi { ¢| cule the ice with dine such ajo! le suggested that Tf Join | ¢he world for Stanton Salomon and hie wife and settled in the col q 4 an hour tn advance of) aire to touch them. Let them all come} with him and another fellow, Ralph ed in the colony of Sta | , wife Minnie, who live with thotr the regular State of Maine Express. i ; ea harrreea youn 7 mea Hungarians that popuidtes the Teed eer dente, axprens. Jon. Wo are ready for them Goodwin, in a series of amall robberies | Jit horn baby aon at No. 200 Nunda nn that called » designated by rails —>——— up In Connecticut to ra ouRh me ‘“ lower Ralf of the cows.” He worked __WALTER S HANSON frond omcian au an Senta" wat ran we ig toy to a oe oR" "avenue, Seray City, From the érudeety) = CEYLON TEA oe s ops ning on the regular time of the Bar $250,000 GEM THEFT » “ of his dally life in elevator man in Defore he was seized with the ambition taste nt ‘sae ‘Our first Job was a safe up In Stam that was to be his undoing. Lnpbvelteindyanilarn tabetha Siete CLUE FROM PRISONER, | fora, wut we were unsuccessful the Hudson’ Terminal Building in Hobo- | Into politics ne went. It mattered | 44 py ate hecie t Wal-| Licletlbeag petit kia Haale taN yd — made several trips to ¢ tleut and| ken the twenty-four-year-old Salomon Uttle which side, so long as he was com- | Mrs. Hanson Proves That Wal- Reet. Seg waco sree canna Ae Uee ‘ Captain | were more or loxe watt, but we TaaObe’ ty Haranees bis peaple ond tea: unual thle year, the special was | Dougherty, _Cropsey and \ p' Rasshamies “ged bendy Boker Jead them to the ballot boxes. Througn| ter Drank Too Much and a li tn ad Coughlan Stirred by Interview On | gether to nave a fund to buy those tools hia generous campaigning many a vowe Teen Ce ae a for the bank Job that Gray waa always Matdeat Sacer whee son | | Gave Tides Away. |ONE DEAD, FOUR DYING Simons Pawnshop Robbery. {hie gate STORE CLOSES DAILY P.M. SATURDAYS AT NOON. town's shining lights in the upper sec- IN LAKE SHORE TRAI After talking three hours with A After recounting a num sate tlon of the city who was running for F TQ DAY ham Sand of 24 Bristol st) | blowings in Connecticut and in butcher - | | , some office or another. | rooklyn, who had just pleaded gullty |ehops in the city, Truax told how they SARATOGA, June 18.—The diMcultics | ; ‘ A ; j 4 : : About two years ago the town fathers |) 0. SR patip ita igs Engineer Killed in) Wreck Near|to robbery in the second degree in} came to take up'the cigar store jobs, Di; decided that something must be donc between twenty-four-year-old Walter | Ng 7 . = Kings County Court, Deputy Police Then came another Connecticut job to check the ravages of the thousands | Hanson and his mother, Mrs, Aim: ' Kalamazoo and Conductor Commissioner Dougherty, District-At-|or two and a stray butcher shop rahe of dogs that roamed the streets, appar- Bee o Brookly plana, Baraton 1Graduates March Through New} May Die. Jtorney Cropaey and Capt. lan of |bery or wo in New York, and finally : ently unowned, threatening during hot | Which Beran last fall shortly after the the Brooklyn dete tive staff shook hands |Gray's proposition to rob the Yalace weather to destroy tae town with hydro: |youns mon married Henrietta Revit, @| Hayen Green as Chimes Play | RAbAMAZ00. Mich. Tune 18——-Ene | city each other and Mr. Dougherty |"Theatre, Unusual Offering Thursday phobia. vaudeville actress, have culminated tn is Las Parele ait bind bard bist handcuffed Sandler to himself and took] “1 was during the week that Sarah The Township Committee ndopte the mother naving her son dectaret an! ‘Onward, Christian Soldiers.’ |othe's, Wii dle and eight suffered se | iim to Manhattan In an automobile. [Bernhardt was playing there,” ryax ordinance ordering all unmed 95% incompetent. 3y reason of busta | Miers.’ Neve "inurien tanday when a ‘northe | "yitg irony" wax, rammumratve [ea "and we anew the feclpta ete Women’s Summer Dresses found on the street during the sum sauukonasn — jbeund Luke Shore passenger train eved to have given vali: | enormous. months to be shot without notice, Then | ay " ay | crasied Into a work train on @ siding | \y . ‘ing the:eeberyl ered: 1 R és This means she wil! not have to sur-! New HAV Souns Jenedectals : | able Information ng the robvery| "Gray proposed that we blow the the committee looked around fF | senuer to him a #0,00 legacy (rom his | at [Just north of this city. ‘The injured | o¢ the Simons pawnshop in Merter [nate in the box office where they must Very Exceptional Values Ukely candidate for the office of canine [eee ene young man ig alav to | early $0) young men of Yule the doors| were rushed to Kalamazoo Hospitals. | greet several months when nearly deposit each night's receipts, Clark pes as ae There was no ews ford ioherit $0,000 at the deuth of his |of the university swung outward to-day Riu tor hile at ine os Bet @ million dotara’ worth of} was told off to wuy a Uecket to the e piace, but some one suggested Grose | ri wd the broad world lay beyond. Each | train recelved a fractured skull wa al how for that night and to hide , mother, ‘This money will come from | and the brow ny beyon ch : Jowelrh was stolen, show for that night s rf and his police ambitions: He Mas Ao. | the Leland Stanford estate. Mra Hat | yory nis desreo from the aima mater an| an Gries) through she: s00i of was in Raymond atrect Jail] the seats and let ug in late toat algit 15 00 25 00 35. 00 | ment to beingone of Raritan's Ave blue. | #0 was a niece of Mrs. Stanford. he stepped over the threshold of Wool {cat waen the trains crashed. He may) wen the robbery was committed, but} when we gave the signal from uut- ° e Ta octhinge Gowe be preteran! Young Hanson was at a Harlem) ole }dic. ‘The fireman waved Nis Me bY) A few days ago he wrote to District |side, The watchman was to be tapped the nice new post of Dox Catcher, | Yaudevilte theatre avout Nov, 2 and] Fad) "nod: oles he: res BE) the damping: Attorney Whitman, who went the letter lover the bean, strung up with picture HE BEGINS BY SHOBTING PRIZS| Heard Miss Reutil sins, He oncupled | altinn POP SO BNE HAT Be to Mr, Cropaey, Ja it was an intima: {wire and gaxwed, These dresses are designed in the vei latest tend> poas. | a box and she sang to him a song In Ss DAA) sagnelans-on the opmrmienae) RSENS ee EN ton that Sandler could tell a lot of y went up to a store on Beventl ency of the mode—reproduced m the Wis duties really bogun tast summer, | *” m tnere was a ine, ‘0, what #/ mont biped ee ous Lbalsaadl Frese per . wah jepid lee Aub things about the Shnons burglers. Avenue above Fiftieth atrert to tuy the recent fashions displayed at the willy began 1a miner, | Geautiful dream you see noon, being preceded by the long proces. | Mie le ers i Wil —-.—_—_—_. wire we neaded and 1 met him at Broad- when he was hinded a shotgun by t Hanson had known the singer sin) Nison ofl the corporation fellows, the tase del; Mrs, Rebecca Se ee A letie BiaNY RECA: oltuoes French racing events. Township Committee aud told to Fo O4L | gh wus a child, but had never ThOUSME | i iG the candidates for degrees, all ; W. 8. Godtrey, AUTHOR JANVIER DEAD. Fee Ge RenVuA ABA WAlevsthte and shoot every unmuxzaled dog in sight | o¢ qo: ci she sang that song | UES & i oF ' Rapids, Mich.; C. Van ¢ . bane ee ee The frst crack out of vox Grose | % ‘nim. see ee EMlaed Linmiediately [!8 4D and gown, The column was |iand; Mra, Karl Adel Plalnwell, He Was the Firat to Put the Charm and he kept looking back over hia Included are English voiles, ratine striped or marched through the snest residential | that no would like to have her lag it) formed In Vanderblit court and marched | land: Mrs. 1, Arthur, Cleveland, and| op greenwich Village Into Words, |" soulder, Weave satraich sain checked voiles, plain ratine, linen, flowered avenues in the town and executed {lio him for the rest of thelr lives. He through Ne ™ Haven Green white the ee TO, SORE = |! Sroming (AilitsanaSanvlars. tin autor seven ae he! he mou? effects, cont ination materials in white @ dozen highly valued antmats, inclut-| Powed her to Philadelphia, where she|chimes of ‘Trinity played “Onwaid, === a 01 Aliihione Jany’ | + | anked i Fj a d ing a $00 prize winning collle ant &) vit ty Keep a professional engagement, | Christian Soldiers,” 5 ferred dexrees in courses upon ninety: | died to-day In the ee 5 osplta} rid 1 Kot shuns) the Gulls. are atter in lainty colored effects. eouple of cute little Pomeranians, ind they were married on election day. were conferred by: President| six men, the largest class at any com- | # short ilinews, A few ds * ago © Oia e/a We male eae ie Noe el Being strictly withig tue letter of his |” yirg, Hanson, the bridegroom's mother, | 2% degrees of bachelor of arts, | mencement In the institution's history, | aly which up to that tine bad nok heen | Ciel we Gut of the store sherk Fifth A t 38th St t orders Grose was merely advised to de-| wry ansning but pleased with the| Zi bachelor of philosophy, 44 master of | Of the awards, thirty-three were bach. | consivered serious veer Sain Ll “4 picture wire. Gray said | venue @ ree vote ‘his attention In future to cutting | March her aon had mede, and did not| arts, 47 bachelor of laws, 89 doctor of] ¢lor of science, fifty-one bachelor yt | WorKe. Mr, J we Will be buried at he theatre down. the packs of stray dogs in the] pesitate to express her feelings. How- | philosoy #) bachelor of divinity, while | arts, elght of master of arts and four | Moorestown, job and we rk, who was * foreign quarters and leave the rich peo-| ever, the young couple sald they were| other degrees brought the total to master of aclence. Mr, Janvier was known ey as alin the slow, at fo tbe lot ple's pets alone for a while. Grose fol- | perfectly and besan housekcep-|With 1S honorary ones conferred in ad-| The honorary degrees conferred were | Writer of true stories about Mexico and) on Fort mid street, Keveuth lowed instructions and iis popularity | ing at No. #5 Central Parit West. dition, as follows: Yorw Clty. He wan born ia Phila: | avenue, “We found some ove had tapped | among his fellow Slava quickly waned. | ‘The young man sued his mother to re! ‘Tie candidates for the honorary de-} Voctor of Laws—Rishop Tuther Wil- | eiphia July 1 Isis of Huguenot des) be telephone wire leading from our Ta tat, After he had shot a handred or | gain the $4000 he had inherited from! grees were presented by Prof Woolacy, | son of New York; Charles Ji, Judd, ‘04, | cent. After completing his education Hor he bulls wore afier us all ri rl more dogs belonging to his fellow coun-| his grandfather ant given her to keep. | They were as follows: of the University of Chicago. Fhe spent KORG ed 1 OR ee eee nee ack winds, down N Tomer Giese found himself a political] She retaliated with an application to} Master of Aste Danict Cheater] Master of Arte-Hobart G, Truewdelt, | Journalinm in his wative city | His BrHt| the five ce Al heatindl ton Goshen: oute ave him declared incompetent to man-|French, sculptor and resident of Bos-| principal of the Connecticut Literary | publication to bring | ny renown wa | trate Atop Bae in a se | Sree cane eh aaatae thc on tasta Gealae ae ah, oe tans ah i BS 2 woe acnnde S.bntlnns dtce the Root of tho Raat Ge ; rio tha his habits. ‘The tivat heasings ia her| fessor in the Harvard medical » Doctor of Divinity-Dean J. Bin-| “Culur Studies, Monday, Broaduyy- neighboring enemies played a trick that) of 4 a q ine ae : ha Santon wok OC Theslowe | Mt. Janvice was of the first Ae Solinved by the police to have fur- Papp wore in New ‘York. Taw | Howat ans, Yate Tl, lawyer, of | ney of the Boston Hehoot ¢ Theotony, Late URASICE We one Ot the are OPENS THIS EVENING nished the motiv Grose's alleged | AM DER Were In AArEtON E * 5 ve 8 ideal Pek tp yeh? wer ee coateict Paver? | atmosphere and charm of Greeaw Meanwhile there was @ reconciliation | polltan Museum of Kine Arts; George|intendent of the Wyoming Conference, |} Nits WORD Tin mantchiod a Polson: plot. Grose was coming home|, Nebawi'le ine std : he » yg. O Ricr a i y way ; ‘nother and 39a and he w n0W| Dudley Seymoure of New Haven, «| Scranton, Pa; Rev, BG, Richardson, | street and ot Naw Yors Hersh ne ener day jate ‘last ‘aummer fram shat in a camp in Canada, whither he went! loader in the movement te beautify} pastor of, Simpson Memorial Church, |for aatiquarian lore and romance, ‘The | 7 ae Ce sigg d section] te Coping Sirvie his dog hunting expeditions. Ho had MIs | hus mother's reuueot this city, Brooklyn, N. ¥. raiite Of his study are found in his vest | | art tathed of Hotel age Oniled ‘States the shot gun over h Mer and was)" Ac the saratoga hearing friends of | Doctu Sclence~ Arthur Amoa| NINE NOTED MEN HONORED By |*"" Fe Old ow Pore: | phys aA lf cial ii 6 will nearly home when enly Mis OWN ine young man testified that they had | Nove profegsor at Massachuse PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY. maintaine dog, his particular pride and delght,|jeard him say he Intended “drinking {institute of Technology, Boston; Sam- 4 * ¥ : ‘ a oe came Bounding out of the home grovnds)| unit he died.” They sald that indul-|uel Wendell Williston, er Rr BEIbAD! eh ane 18—Nine men ee oth ns permitted m lroom where be was kept chalne¢ and fawned| gence of that gort had impaired his! ajeontology at the Untversit, noted In the world of seience and lets | fi ven Bou)" ruleontalo; versity of Provence Saragossa seu, ne with glee at Grose’s feet heaith and chat he had given waay an|Ciicago. ters, among them ¢ Washington vassing of Thomas and Other stories, | Phone 5€0O0 Grecky Management Merry & Boomer care started Fa take bis aes hom ; auipoully ona other VAVACIED, M, Doctor of Divinity—Arthur Judson oasis, a n in r ot t Fenans Py Waters), © phe 0 vistmas Ka ut he was con with dozens o oung Mrs, Hanson resist er|prown, secretary of the Presbyterian | Cabal, were given honurary degrees at | lends of Provence,” “The Dateh Fou his angry uelghbors, many of whom had] mother-!n-la efforts to have her | poard at Foreign’ aiastons Boid Vise the 157th commencement of the Unive! of New York” and F lost their pets through his activit: young Dusband placed under control) cont, Yale Bishop of Southern Ohio, | Sty of Pennsylvania, which was h tasr, 18 TRICKED INTO KILLING HI3/ fut ® iiry yesterday found in favor OF) Vi’ residing bishop of the Proteatunt Mairapoilian Opens House he je mo! . *) ‘alone joethils was gi i OWN PET. Hanson's father died several years |Hviseopal Church; Joseph Hopkins SS Be iten ate G tue | For “Your dog is loose without a muzzle," | a, He was 4 prosperous busines: , Yale, '69, of Hartvord, until} see daeeta eta! Hekee ee they shouted and screamed in his ears, |inan and Huason hume at No. hia resignation recently senior fellow | degree Was conferred upon Henry 7 t Want it juick — “You must shoot him, It ls your duty. | Clinton avenue Is one of the Anest In| of Yale corporation and intimate friend | Davison, the wuthor of weveral books on {nine cane ofa out: BUFR We will report you to the Commiasion- | Brooklyn. of the late Samuel 1, Clemens (Murk| education and selentiie topes and @ | or broies, Always ready. era and you'll never be a policeman, Twain), | prominent resident of Chester eauntYs| despa etd has A Shoot your dog. Shoot him." rankled in the man's mind all winter,| Doctor of Letters— Alfred Noyes| Va abide inet lar alas AOie caw the Uisk, * Gomh one had that the hot woather haw returned | Kagiand, the poet, Tho other honorary desrees eee SEA iy, y was| it was time for Grose to renew his shot| Doctor of Lawe—Samuel Oscar Pren-| were: Master of Arts, Dr. Henry 8. ' let his dog loose In revenge. There was = a : blemishes, Beautifiesthe Qut one thing for him to dv and he| Un crusade and he was received on|tice, Yule, '73, clilef Justice of Connwcti. | Pancoast, Philadelphia ; ee lghietiyeepritotsy f ; every side with black scowls and taunts, |cut; Juha Grier Hibben, president of| Doctor of Sclenee—Dr, Emory R. did it, even while his pet was licking | | H Booklet telling of mano ffectionately at his boots and barking | A’fiong hie chief tormentora was a fam-|Princeton University; David Franklin | Johnson, @ professor at the Universi Goakiel ies of pate a »; Po @ Joyous welcome. Ax tho dog fell with | ‘IY of close neighbors whom Grose had| Houston, secretary of agriculture, [of Pennsylvania; Dr. Paul P. Cret of yey penny always ssupected of playing the trick |LARGEST GRADUATING CLASS) the University; Dr Wilmer 10, 15¢, 25¢ six @ load of buckshot In its head Gro: og 1 up the limp, warm carcass, ran (a9 house and shut himself up for HAS HER SON WHO ,with his beloved pet dog last aummei This family made copious ui ps Med well near the Grose house, Other Siar tte sank vetoes se ave eel eon | water snare each’ gare AT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIDDLETOWN, also Grew many buckets of | Wesleyan University, ¢ dont, Rev. Dr. Gbsatin, to-day coms deals were graduated, as Sven? Actress Who Defended Husband and Youth Called Incompetent Cor ELEVATOR MAN WAO 18 WILLED $200,000 BY EX-BMPLOYER. CARS LAVERALS, DECENT ALDERMEN TWO REVEAL PL BUT TSPASSENGERS REBUKED CURRAN TO LOT SAE OF ESE MWD, GAYNOR DESARES) PALACE THEATRE Special Train for Bar Harbor) Admits “Little Partisan Com-|Cigar Store Robbers Confess Wrecked in Massachusetts | mittee” Embarrassed Him as | and Tell How Plan for Big Early To-Day. He’s Teaching Police. Haul Went Awry. Kleley drew up tr his aot as the tnanafacturer stopped te sidewalk a man lurking in a eprang out with long atilette | rushed upon him Tete anderstes@ § Kieley's assailant was 4 whom he had discharged tron try estate and who was grudge. Kieley's cavatiant wae fist rulsing dirk to oury it in the mane back when Salomon jumped ty the cue, With one awipe of the vrisit of the bro wi kn : the man's hand and, reversing tae Drovised weipon, he Ueoaght wooden handle acromn the dirk- head and iaid him out. I'l never formet you for this,” RUNS ON CROSS TIES,} Mavor Gaynor wan asked to-day if he) ACCOMPLICE IN HOUSE had anything to say regarding the de- feat of the Curran Investigating Com- mittee report by the Board of Aldermen yesterday. The Mayor grinned content- edly, retired into his “study” and short- ly afterward came forth thie statement: Engine and Private Car Alone Remain on Track—No Leader's Intuition That Police Were After Them Made One Is Hurt. “No, I have nothing particular to Them Drop the Job. told his rescuer “Bore day B gay about it. My efforte to gradually show you my titad teach the police force and lift it up ‘Only m few days ago (Herb came-gh LOWBLL, Mass, June 18.—A epecial train of Pullman cara, bound from New York for Bar Harbor, Me., was wrecked one-half mile south of the Graniteville station, on the Boston and Maine Rall- road, near here, early to-day. The sev- enty-five passengers were shaken up, ‘but no one was injured. Ali but one of the nine care left the rails. The cause of the wreck will have to be determined by an investigation. Ac- cording to Engineer C. W. Goodfield, the train was rounding a curve at a @peed of about forty miles an hour when all but the locomotive and the letter from Kietey’s attorneys nouncing Salomon'a old death and informing the f boy that he had been Jeft tn ensh. Salomon was undecided to-day to do with his wealth. He talked of trip around the world for one thing, “Nothing doing,” put Mra. mon. I bave my way we wild this flat building, invest the rest of @ live on our income an@ With the realization that the “aqueal of thelr one time pal and confederate had brought them face to face with certain eonviction and a possible twen- ty-year sentence In Sing Sing, Charles Trax, twenty-six years old, of No, 508 Weat Forty-second atreet, and Phillip Trembley, allan Fred Clark, also twenty+ six, of No, 2% Went Thirty-ninth street, to-day threw themselves upon the merey of Judge Swann and told before jn audience that packed the General Sessions Courtroom the full story of thelr parts In the series of United Cigar Stores robberies early this apring. nd make it better have been greatly | mbarrassed by this little partisan Al- dermanic Committee, But all the while I have gone on from day to day teach- | ing the police ami also weeding out the old grafters from authority among them, “It te of no use for me to complain about the embarrasaments which I have had to meet. The atrocious thing was to call miserable old male and female | criminals before the committee to tell thelr twenty-year-old talon, T felt cer- tain that the decent men In the Board of Aldermen would not stand for such business, any more than the people of LINER SINKS A MRS ANOS MR, ) SOLOMON Tie whole partisan and wick- | ‘pyuax, urged on by Assia Mishap Reported to Have rear car left the rails and bumped over | ed effort was bound to burst Into a} trict-Attor Delehanty a! Place Of Sable Island. the tles for several hundred yards be-|thourand plecen in the end, and that Is | jimaelt, revealed the pagea of his crime | BOSTON, Mass, June 1*,—The ren Line steamer Sagamore rep and sank the Gloucester Olympia off Sable what has happened. “We ean now all look calmly bac and ace the great reforms which have) fore being stopped. The bag: and mail cars broke ay from the rest of the train and rolled along the edge inal ca of a dozen or more robbe aity. and Connecticut, He POOR MAN MADE RICH told, too, of Cy yank, but the porter, who was the onl¥ | Gertainiy that was no surprise to the) a plan that went astray <i crew of the fisherman was the pre eccupant at the time, escaped with a ‘The Sagamore was boun few bruises, The private car of Mra. G. Board- | man of New York, the rear car of the| community, Did we not all know that) there had been grafting for some yearn, and did we not all start in to do away © of the prompting of with It aw fast as vad? rove a “Rqnealer, train, remained on the rails. “But let it now be remembered that t of a fob in December, The fact that an accident had occurred | every case of graft disclosure has come | can, “when Twas intros did not become known to many of the Passengers until some time after the train had been brought to a standstill. The train left New York at 8.01 last night, half an hour in advance of the regular Bar Harbor I:xpress, The reg- ular train was notified of the wreck and proceeded from the lips of men and women whose | gambling houses and vile houses were seized by the Police Commissioner and put out of business, y single dis- closure has been the result of the Police Commissioner doing his duty, If these proprietors had never been put of tay by a mutual friend, a reputation asa bad man from the West, and when he asked me if I wanted to make some money I said ‘yes’ He told mo how! ‘levator Boy Receives an In- $200,000 as Mark of Gratitude. easy It was to blow a safe and make! He | a clean ® away with a bank roll Philadelphia; Dr. Edward T. naere | | Philadelphia, and Edward V. d’invil- Mers, Philaceiphia. Eight hundred and The Delicious Laxative Chocolate Brazos. Prem Gen c | nan Pramtleces’ EX-LAX RELIEVES CONSTIPA the stomach and bowels, fhe ty fifty-three stu-