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Show FRYER ALIAS HARRISON. The Chief of the American Express Company Coming: to Identify the Canadian Embezzler. One of the queerest features in the conduct con-duct of Harrison, the fellow arrested in connection with the Canadian embezzlement, embezzle-ment, is his inability or indisposition to furnish references East or West regarding regard-ing his identification. He has on one or two occasions mentioned names of parties par-ties he claims to know, but doesn't pretend pre-tend to date his acquaintance with any body further back than last November, and gets terribly mixed up in the matter of giving his own name to be used in communicating with his friends. Yesterday Marshal Ireland received the following dispatch from Chicago, which indicates that the matter will soon be brought to an issue. Warner, the gentleman gen-tleman mentioned in the telegram, is the famous chief detective of the American Express Company; the other party is supposed to be an intimate acquaintance of Harrison's, who will probably decide the question as to whether the prisoner is Fryer, the embezzler: Chicago, 111., January 13, 1885. E. A. Ireland, United States Marslml: Col. Warner, our detective, and man to identify I Fryer, leave here to-day noon via Omaha and Union Pacifio road. Hold the man ; we have warrant. Chas. Faeoo. |