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VOLUME 6, NUMBER 168
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r, between two freight trains on the
exiean . all way between Rlnconada
end Ta a.. ■-> yesterday, seven m-^
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pod for eleven hours.
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PAINTERS STRIKE, M
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that in arly !>/j”0 painters are V U
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was stopped today on a
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the Brunswick cnrmsponednt of tin*
N*;w York World yesterday, brings 1
to light soemwhait of a conii< ai
story, In which a prominent young
man and his valued bird dog were
held 'by detectives in New York
and although staring emphatically
that he had purchased the pup in
■ware south, some months ago, llany
{Sbßeesc, son of the secretary of
dHBPna Fire insurance Company,!
m^^Hord.
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Tuesday afternoon two bird dogs
tbelonging ”, P- M. Golden dlsai* '
Rx A.-d a setter and a pointer, and
a thorough search failed to loca.toj
them. Mr. Golden was Informed
someone who happened to he at the
wharf when the Brunswick sailed,
that a man aboard the snip bad a
d() g whl h looked exactly like _ his
setter Mr. Golden then notified As
Blatant Chief Owens, who wired to
Ne w York to the detectives to hold
the man with the setter dog.
V th" meantime Mr. Ooldon’.s two
dogs turned up, having ® pe “
tays in tke woods oa a hunting. o*
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prdltlon, but the order to the' Xqgj
York’ detectives was not countei’i
manded and when Mr. Reese step
ped from the gang plank Friday
with his little pup securely fled,
both of them were taken In cua ody
and held at poll, e and
the loiai officers notified.
The New York papers got onto
it and learning the pron lnenoe of
• ouuk Reese attached some lmpor
auce to the story and wired hero
for full pai titulars.
Assistant Chief Owens immediate
ly wired that the dogs had been
located here and Reese was released
and further has been heard
of the rase. Mr. Reese no doubt con
tinued on to his home in Hartford
and now thinks that it is dangerous
v.o travel even with his own bird
dog.
He has been over In Darien for
several weeks and spent several days
in Brunswick prior to bis departure
with Mr. J. Y. Brame. The affair is
regretted by both Mr. Golden and
Officer Owens, and letters will be
written to Mr. Reese explaining how
it all happened.
EASTER MUSIC TO BE
REPEATED AT BT. MARK’S
The pretty Raster musical program
rendered at St. Mark's Episcopal
church last Sunday will be
at the 11 o'clock service
oluding the rendition of the “Hallu
jah Chorus” and “Te Deum” of Hop
kin’s Easter hymn*.
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Everything was Q- Last Night
and Only a Few Arrests
Were Made.
The members of the police force
had an unusually quiet time of it
If si night, and only a few arret";
were made.
Hi*'bard Ward was docketed charg
ed wi ll blocking an alley.
Blain Douglas is held under a
charge of pulling a horse shoe of a
horse driven by him and throwing
it In the middle of Newcastle street
with nails sticking out, it being dan
gerous to passing horses.
Howard Hall was arrested twice
during the night, both times on the
chargo of being drunk and disor
derly.
Jim Evans got mad with William
Jackson and gave him quite a sc
v|ere thrashing, for which he will
answer tomorrow.
Janie Brown got on a glorious jag
and It not yet probably aware of the
fact that she is under arrest arid
In jail.
These are about all of the cases
that the mayor will have before him
at the police court tomorrow mom
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V ‘I hid wo cordial
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referendum as a matter of right lo
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ARE RUSHING; THE WORK.
New Telephone Exchange Will Soon
be in Working Shape.
The Southern Beil Telephone and
Telegraph Company is dally receiv
ing material for their new system
and within a very short time the
new building will be occupied and
■he new system in use.
Everything in the new exchange
will lie of the most modern make
and the local system will lie so'ond
to non# in the country.
SOUTHERN ENGINE JUMPED
THE TRACK NEAR JESUP.
Koulhern railway passenger train
No. 16 wa two or three hours late
in arriving yesterday afternoon Ibe
cause of a slight accident to
engine just as the train was entw
in Jesup.
An open switch near the detpot
aused th engine pulling the train
to jump the track and it took some
little time to get her righted • again.
IV sides and( laying the 'train for a few
hours ao other damage wasdone.
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