Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1913 — Wolf Hunt In Boston. [ARTICLE]

Wolf Hunt In Boston.

The first wolf hunt Boston has seen since the Indians left town took place a few days ago along the railroad banks of the South Cove. Police reserves and a score of railroad employes took part ,and captured the quarry only after he had become helplessly confused In the network of track* and switching wires In the train yard. The wolf, a large gray animal, bound by express from Cambridge, O-, to a Lynn man, gnawed his way out of a

wooden crate as the train drew Into the south station. He was the first one off the train. Dashing through the station he stampeded a thorusand home-going commuters. A call to two police stations brought a squad of heavily-armed officers, who, reinforced by railroad men, made a prisoner of the beast after an hour's careful maneuvering.