Show A GIRLS MISTAKE the kosc by evchich she robbed a during tha month of september 1889 I 1 was employed on a confidential case in st paul minn said Detective ainge of the new york ontario western railway service to a utica herald reporter and was one day standing in the union depot watching for a suspected party when a train came in well filled with passengers among those who alighted was a wealthy gentleman from the pacific coast just as he stepped on the platform a handsome young woman apparently about twenty years of age rushe d info his arms sayings oh papa papa pm so glad youve come and with that she began ti t i shower the bewildered with kisses then she gave a short frightened scream rushed through the crowd entered a hack and was driven away we all supposed it was a case of mistaken identity the enjoyed the mistake lie came to me and the railway of J aicer who were talking about some business and said it was a good joke and he guessed we had better take something on the strength of it as the kisses were worth considerable we proceeded to the hotel and he took his smile while the officer and myself took a cigar when the We came to pay for the wine and cigars he discovered that his pocketbook pocket book and two hundred dollars were gone further search de the fact that his fine gold watch and diamond shirt stud were also missing the could not imagine where or when the things had been taken I 1 examined hia shirt frant and discovered teeth marks where the ilia mond stud had been there was no doubt that the handsome girl wEb gave him sr h an affectionate embrace had done tc work the was mad a ltd called the policeman ceman a dolac after telling liim that I 1 was ai tive take charge of the case and find tho girl andee would pay me for services and all expenses afeei placing my special agent on the case I 1 was then engaged with I 1 proceeded to Minnea poU where I 1 located the woman at ons of tha hotels she had registered nhsn T arrested her she told me her history ake had been a member of a wealthy family in colorado I 1 that if sho bouhl return the money watch and diamond atud the would likely not her I 1 wired him andee ah the telegram in person the woman gave him all the plunder and then told ahlm story loy milfort mee iia was much impressed by the recital and I 1 saw him with her at the theater about a week afterward |