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Show IX THC SERVICE OT THC CZAJL. Aetata Trylasr ts Discover the Secreta T Ibe Pole. Minneapolis, Nov. 20. Several weeks ago Leo Ilellpron. a Russian, who claimed to be a Polish exile, suddenly threw up his position as bookkeeper of tho Columbia Mills in this city and disappeared, leaving leav-ing a wife who had arrived from abroad only a short time before. Hellpron, ithastlncebeen discovered, discover-ed, tried for tbe last four yara to secure tbe confidence of Frank Gry-la, Gry-la, himself an exiled Polish Count and president of tho Polish Alliance in the United States, with regard to tbe society's secreta and tbe channels chan-nels through which the organization has been furnishing aid to the exiles of that nation in Siberia, which Mr. Grygla admits Is tbe avowed object. Madame Ueilpron was left in apparently ap-parently pitiful circumstances, in a -trange country and unable to speak t word of English, but did not seem much cut up over ber husband's departure de-parture and evinced considerable interest by way of questions regarding regard-ing tbe Polish alliance as scon as tbe Grygla family offered ber sub--tantlal aid ia her supposed distress. This aroused Mr. (Jrygla'a su;til-clonsand su;til-clonsand letters and cypher cablegrams cable-grams received by him direcLfrom Warsaw prove both Ilellpron and his wife to be in tbe service of the Czar, for the purpose of discovering ind aiding the Russian police to ap-orchend ap-orchend the Polish citizens in Warsaw War-saw who ait as the transmitters of the money sent to Siberia from their countrymen in America, Madame ilellpron still remains in Minneapolis, while from information informa-tion gathered by the members of tbe illiance tbe male spy Is now on bU ay to Poland, accompanied by the eldest Chile!. |