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Show W$RCE DETECTIVE 0ELD UNDER HEAVY BAIL jADON, Anr11 23. At Bow street --ig :ourt today Henry Slater, head d best known private detective $ in England, was held In heavy rifjff irged with conspiring to prevent lb t course of Justice. With him In rrftV were Albert Osborne, his law-'J law-'J d two private detectives, em-sfljf em-sfljf by Slater. They also were put pji ieavy bail. ' , so Is tho sequel to a sensational lisuit in which Slater was em-fjjjjj: em-fjjjjj: 'to secure ovldcnco against the ii A decree was obtained last ' ber, but the authorities became llr, us and after a rehearing thin ; 0 !e decree was rescinded, the Jury ne ' that the husband was Induced tu i tho agency of Slater and Os-to Os-to misconduct himself In order i''ife might obtain a divorce, at fr f.ehcarlug attracted groat public bir Edward Clarke and the jfilawyers defended Slater, but :flW finable to rofuto the scathing ac- ol1rS of Solicitor General Carson, 'gVcalcd the extraordinary mcth-jKIied mcth-jKIied by the detectlvo agency. jj4m000 was paid to Slater and Os-J?r Os-J?r the evidence on which the de- 1 M originally granted. ttW? ollcltor general said that it was JA tcly concocted by the lowest li men and wonen, who perjured TC3 for Bmall sums. ' Osborne. ni.i J & rather prominent lawyer, M?i '.English legal circles by saying o ""J Pa" for evidence if he could A If r'A ln,n"y tlicr manner and that :A lue,Eht to charge as much as a . would give him, regardless of the ffw y103 "which exist among all so- LaS Jhere. fSiSiolIcItor general bitterly do-ydn& do-ydn& such on agency as Slater's, fljpie declared hounded innocent i fljRrrcsls are expected to produce l0iIEBe"HuUonfU matter relaUng to rSK63, ,Tht? nrlsoncr3 will come up '-jnJli r hc"arlnK AprI1 mh today's $CWj 'nB3 being merely forma |