Show j PRICE FIVE CENTS VV V t DEBAUCHEE ENDS IT ALL WITH t 1 I I WIfE FRIENDS RESPECT GONE K Me Member ber of Prominent New NewYork York tol F Family Drinks Drink Poison In S Saloon on Is Ej Ejected and Dies In Rooming House WAS WA CAPABLE WORKMAN v BUT WAS NOT STEADY r t Letters Found in n the Dead f Mans Hans Po Pocket ket Show Shw That Tha lI He tt Had Applied to His Relatives Relatives- fl for far Money Without Without Avail i v f tV i I A MAN OF i 1 t Following the W T b t I 1 debauchee ls bese 1 BJ By 91 Jan I m-Jh m i v I s satiable t able desire desire- Jf tor or I winch which rESulted n 1 Qi lp los of ofir J C y hM 1 W f i I. 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J lifted hUed an ounce eight-ounce bottle of laud laud laud-l. ot anum to his mouth and took two lop draughts He then drank two beers of when he was expelled from the saloon i iby by the bartender The barten W A Athe the laudanum bot bottle te but knowing knowing- that thaL i I Davies was a tIse user of oC that and oth 1 drugs allowed the matter to lif Wren When next heard of ot Davies was dead Jt Robert LIchner and Edward Jenkens I Iwho who room at the same house and 1 friends of the dead man said last nl night i. i that they knew very little concerning ng his life Ufe other lither than he had told them v that the greater oart cart of the tho family ea aa OB- OB J tate tete was left to a crippled brother 16 also told them that t her he- was wu a ono tIe ono guard at tr e the tte N N. Y 1 o which position he lost thrift drinking lie He and a comrade hn I. I Inv Inv- I t lIbed heavily when the they were att by a prisoner and overcome which ri- ri suited In the escape of the l the he losing pf f their position Y i. that tha t he was a most lIk mechanic j jand L 1 and up to n a few month ago had worked In that capacity In the Ru j t Grande Western machine until shops t jj he was as discharged for or drinking t i heavily to attend to his work r Gels Crt i No Money V 1 Most of or his letters are from Crom pralle I C. C Agnew attorney 4 Clinton et t r j Plattsburgh N. N V. V who J seems ema to to ba o J b hi bien en fin the family Tf-er Tf ara f iJ 4 also Iso two other letters from his iri i fqy J JJohn John who In each eRch advises ad him to le Ie Po 1 drink alone All these thes letters ar are i ft Jj to letters from DI Davies rf Ing money mone from his family and th thIs the lb Is 19 dated January 4 4 John arid Is la a brotherly letter of advice with an up excuse for tor not nt being able aMe to Il V date him From his letters lett rs end and what wh C he has hos said to comrades It appears that h h. h was as once married and divorced bo bo- bo cause of drink His wife's first drat namo name was Cora He Is said to have beep been a n- n member of at the thc L O. O O. O F. F Harry HarT B. B Davies as noar near as can b. b te ba learned was 42 12 years old He lie was wasa a large and handsome man admire amon among his comrades for tor his g Intelligence and the large Jargo scope of ot his education ills lItH brow was high and well ell shaped hut but ut years cars of at dissipation t Had Had- ad r indeed e the mouth coar coarse e. e Tho body will bo lio a. a held at tho thu undertaking parlors barlon aroe orr ti Jo- Jo or seph William Taylor the until the the a aare are heard from The They rv wora l notified last lut night b by StAr Stanley y n v. v I l I |