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Show . froia to death. Gloucester Mass,) Opr. Boston Journal. J v ' "TBJOZS AT A FOIST. T t i People who paaaed Burnham's ; Held yesterday, started ln.araascraeBt at ooal black dor standing like silhouette silhou-ette against th snow. They passed and repassed.- bat the dor; remained In the same position,- facing- the east like a Mohammedan at" prayer. Calls of "Come, doggie." and larltlng whistles had no effect on the dog; he would not 'even wag- bis tail. - r ' - . When the (act that his tall was frozen as rigid as an Icicle la taken Into con-l con-l fllderatlon It can be readily understood why .he did not was- that appendage when the people called him, for the poor doc waa dead, frozen while standing stand-ing In his tracks as solid as the Ice beneath be-neath his paws. When the people saw the same black dog- In the same place this - morning some went across the field and Investigated. Investi-gated. Patrolman M. J. Sullivan was then notified and he picked the poor frosen dog up much as one would pick up -a. terra ootta image of a dog. Alexander Alex-ander Landry, of 83 Pleasant street, owned the dor- He said the animal left his house Tuesday night, but he failed to explain why the dosr stood still and |