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Show A COUNT'SSTORY II K Russian Nobleman Charged H 1 with Swindling, jfl i PUOIIIXKXT jIE.V INVOLVED. 919 Tlie Chinese Minister In Washington a t 9 Likely to be Dismissed. Sj ' a OTIIIU lTII-lllNH Ill.liltACCIIi m fim Tliolasaln I,. lr, TnUr III lb. I Jl New Yomc, Nov. 10. Tho dingy Jjj ' TomLs police court does not of ton havo Jj ' within Us narrow walls Iho Important f'jlj ' j personages who will tomorrow grace It a " when the casn of count Mltklowltz Is ' ' H called for a hearing. Tho simple chargo I 'i Is obtaining monoy under falsa pre. Jfl J 4 tenses, but back of It Is si story which ff will prolably lnvolvo tho dismissal of Ii 1 3 thu Chlniso minister to tho Unltod ''jjj Blates and tho disgracing of prominent ' J J men who were Interested with tha I i & count lu his varied projects. ij A. P. Tomes Is Iho complainant In all this case aud he claim, that ho Is only onooflhn victim. Induced to Invest his I money In tliu schemu of tho count to lis secure concessions valued at millions I 1 ri I from the Cblneao government. Tho u i j I testimony of Tomes will bring out the 1 nl alleged facts connecting the Chinese ! Wvll minister with thn reject. Colonel , Vl Klllott F. Bheiatd, Ihe editor of the II Mill ami I'jprcn, nnd n brother-ln- ' Jl I law of Ihe VauderbllU, is to lit, another jl Important witness. Charles W, llroolu II '1 represents Ihe countand Lawyer Xlilrkn ft ' Is the attorney for Mr. Tomes. Tlm ' I hearing Is before Justice Grady. All - the vltlblo property of thn count ha. v nlrrndy lieen attached, and oilier civil ' suits will follow this criminal proseou- . I lion. 3 1 |