Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . f jit^ v^U-^^.u;^-^-gtfjcg»;/. j8q ovr rival, tee rascal. close microscopic examination that the Bank of Woodlandwas able to determine positively how the forgery had beenefifected. From the extraordinary perfection of its execution it wassuspected by the Pinkerton agency, which was cooperatingwith the San Francisco detective force, that the accomplishedBecker was the artist in the forgery and Cregan was naturallypresumed to be a leading director in carryi


Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . f jit^ v^U-^^.u;^-^-gtfjcg»;/. j8q ovr rival, tee rascal. close microscopic examination that the Bank of Woodlandwas able to determine positively how the forgery had beenefifected. From the extraordinary perfection of its execution it wassuspected by the Pinkerton agency, which was cooperatingwith the San Francisco detective force, that the accomplishedBecker was the artist in the forgery and Cregan was naturallypresumed to be a leading director in carrying through thefraud. Both men were sharply looked after and every possibleclue to the forgery pursued. While this search was in prog-ress, the detectives were informed by the cashier of the St. PaulNational Bank that he suspected the design of some fraud bytwo men calling themselves D. W. Woods and J. M. Shaw,who had opened bank accounts in St. Paul and of the handwriting of Woods, furnished by the cashier,satisfied the detectives that D. W. Woods of St. Paul and thepleasing of San Francisco were the same was next ide


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