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Show HIRED SAFE BLOWER COMES TO GRIEF NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Following the death of Frank Walsh la a Jersey City hoepltal, th police declared that 6aa-uel 6aa-uel Brown, cashier of tho Long Lock Milling company, fcad confessed that he had employed Walsh to blow opea the aaf in his ofic and destroy two ledger ledg-er which, he said, would show that he was about (2500 ehort ia his accounts. Walsh's eyes were blown out and his body ws charred from the effeete of overloading the safe: with nitroglycerin. The police har arreated Brown and P. J. Timmins who, they say. Brown mentioned men-tioned as having suggested the employment employ-ment of Walah to dynamite th eafe whea Brown found the combination had been changed after his shortage was suspected. " |