Show I TWENTY YEARS If ever a man got out of dishonesty dishonest all there is ia in it that man is Charles CharlesL CharlesI I L Warriner late local treasurer of the Big Four Railroad company at Cincin Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati nati He has been convicted of ot hav having having having ing stolen more than six hundred thou thousand thousand thousand sand dollars He was twenty years ears In Inthe inthe inthe the stealing and all that time he en enjoyed enJoyed enjoyed joyed the use ule of stolen money He lived well carried on private pr ate business enjoyed good company mingled in the best beet of society and had a lot of that sort of fun tun which is expressed in un unwatched unwatched unwatched watched hours And every day of that twenty years he was stealing The marvel of course is his escape One would think the thefts would have been detected But they were not When he assumed the theoffice theoffice theoffice office he found that his predecessor was short more than ten thousand dollars He assumed that shortage and began instantly to pay par blackmail to the woman oman friend pf fit the former treasurer How much he paid her he does not know What hat he has suffered he leaves to the imagination of the in interested Interested interested observer But whatever his punishment may havo have been he deserved every pang o oit ot of it He bought trouble when he re responded rea responded to the first demand for hush money It is folly for him to lay the blame on the woman She is without character of ot course But Rut one little vestige of manhood on his part would have made her helpless to harm him Twenty years ears a thief thiet and now a convict There is ia the story He had the best beet chance in the world to make dishonesty pay pa and it raVed fayed |