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Show i0(3 poisoner wfmk Some unprincipled cur, worse than the snake that crawls on the ground, applied his vocation to a successful issue last Friday when he fed poison to the thoroughbred collie dog belonging be-longing to H. A. Kearns. The wretch sneaked into the yard at the home ot Mr. Kearns and fed Ihe unsuspecting animal Ihe poison, and jusl as soon as its condition was discovered every-i every-i thing possible was done to save (be ! animal, but wit bout avail. "Cap," as the dog was known to every nuin.j .woman and child in Gunnison, was i more than the, ordinary dog. lie wasj of the highest, typ" and noted for his dignity and extreme kindness, more especially to children, and as a companion com-panion to Master Henry Kearns lln-j loss will prove much. A rope and a! strong limb would be good medicine ' for the one who caused the life of the j dog. |