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Thu it hnppeued Unit during the afternoon a dupMV little clerk descended :C from an omnibus In tbe neighborhood of Johnson' Mows and legaa hla i as all laindoners do, by conCertain facts 4 sulting a 6 . Author of "Wing of the Morning. The Pillar of 2 wen "A Mrs. Aiwun, a wklow, who lived u,h, in JoliUMM'a Mews? Yes, I think a w oman of that name died a few weeks COPYRICHT. 1S04. By EOWABB J. CIOPE. 1 remember seeiug a funeral leave ago. 444W4ii44MiMitMi44i4Mt444444444444i4t444m 1 ilou't know anything mew. the SYNOPSIS, Ing TinCie UnrjrsTrate'V HIslriKTlohs. about the boy. Sometime when 1 paaa source of in- through there at night I have seen a Chapter 1 At Johnson's Mwa, a wrote to every pnw!lil effort to obtain some light in' the house. However, here it la. in formation the clum In London, Philip Anson, a well clew as to recent Ler'a have a look at It showers. reared buy of about fifteen, lute hla Xo one thought of conuectiug the Tlie itlr entered lb uiewa and apmother, the only relative, so far as he great atorra with the dbimoiul mysproached tlie deserted house. The Meteors usually foil from a clerk kuocked and then tried knows, that ha has in the world. He tery. finds a package of letters, many id dear sky and are tu no way affected the dour. It wa locked. They botii by atmospheric il'turhanrea. tlielr went to the wiudow and looked lu. them from a Sir Philip , .Jurland, renormal habitat being far lieyond the Hud rhlllp hsugitl himself, as he Infuting aid to Mrs. Ancon, lira. Aiisun Influence of the earth' euvehqte of air. tended, ibey would have Wvu somewas a MU norland was thougnt by And so the hunt for ttie meteor what surpriaed by the spectacle that her rela.ives to have married beneath commenced and was kept with test would have met their eyes. As it was, np her station. for many days. "Have yon found they only saw a small room of utmost Chapter II During a great cuinu became the stock question of the huwith a mattress lying ou wretchedness, PhR'P saves a little girl, addressed as Elf, from being crushed by a car- morist andto might lie addressed with tlie floor lu from of the fireplace. An any stranger, particularly Impunity empty tin and a bundle of old letters In hit squalid apartments riage. If the stranger were nice looking girl. rested ou a rickety chair, and a piece Philip, sick of the outlook and disNo one answered "What?" because of of sacking was thrust through two couraged, I, about to hang himaelf broken panes lu tba small wiudow opwhen a huge meteor falls In the court tlie weird replies that were forthcoming. yard. Philip, synijiathi tic and imaposite. The police failed utterly In their efginative, regards it as a message "Not much there, ah? laughed the forts to discover Philip's identify or policeman. from hit mother in heaven. residence. Johnson's Mews, Mile End Chapter ill With some fragments "Not much. Indeed. The floor la all of the meteor Philip goes to a Jewread, might as well lie In Timbuktu covered with dirt, and if It were not eler. He la told that they are diafor all the relation It liore to Luiljmte for tlie bed one would Imagine that monds and is referred to Isaacsteln Hill or Hatton Garden. An East Ibid the liouae was entirely deserted. Are A Co.. London's largest dealers la might hare recognised Philyou sure Mrs. Auaon In dead?" diamonds. Chapter IV Isaacsteln is policeman him. bnt the official de"Oh, quite aura Hera waa rather a astounded by the gems Philip shows ip had he seen scription of hla clothing and personal hard case, some one told me. I rememhim and has the boy arrested. Chapter V Isaacsteln explains in apiwarance applied to thousands of ber now. It waa tba undertaker. He court that the are doubtless of hobbledehoya In every district In Lonlives near here. don. recent meteoric origin. . "And the boy. Haa he gone away? Two persons amoug tlie fl.000,000 of "1 don't know. 1 haven't sera him the memqiolla alone possessed tbs lately. CHAPTER VI. that would bars led tbe InEach of these men had read all tba knew that a fresh ordeal knowledge aloner he right trick. The doctor quirers reports concerning Ihlllp and hla diahand. How could ha who attended Sirs. Anson In at her last monds. Large numbers of tiny, white PHILIP his secret, how hope to Mueaa, had be read the newspaper pebbles were lying on the floor beneath of the against majesty comment on the bey's speech and mantheir eyes, bnt tlia wiudow was not the British law as personified liy the hare seen the coincinerisms, might and the light waa far from good, serene authority of the man whose dean, dence supplied by the Christian name aa tbo aky was clouded. Yet they were penetrating ghitice now rested on him? led to make soma furand visible enough. 21m clerk noticed them nia was a dour and stubborn nature, ther thus been But were bla hands Investigation. though hardly molded aa yet In rigid full of trouble of bis own account. A at once, but neither ho nor the policeman paid more heed to tbe treasures lines. Ha threw buck hla head and mixed a prescription wrongalmost at tlielr feet than was given by tightened bla lljis. He would cling to dispenser ly and dosed a patient with half an generations of uien to the outcrop of hla anonymity to tlie bitter end, no ounce of Instead arsenic an of half the main reef at JohflbneNburg. At last matter what the coat. But be would ounce of cream of tartar. Tbs subse- they turned away. The clerk gave the not lie. Never again would bo condequent inquest gars the doctor enough scend to adot a subtertbge. policeman a cigar with the remark: to do; and the first paper ho had lei"I will just ask the undertaker to M orla the magisml, "Philip began sure to peruse contained a bare refer- give me a letter, statthg the facts about trate. ence to the "diamond mystery aa reMrs. Anson's death. I suppose the buy "My name Is not rhlllp Norland, vealing uo further developments. Ila la In the workhouse ? Interrupted the boy. passed tbe iwragraph unread. "Ulio knows? It often beats mo to "Then what is your name." The remaining uncertain element tell what becomes of tbe kids who are will not tell you, air. I mean no centered In old O'Brien, the pensioner. loft alone la London. Poor little devdisrespect, but tlie fact that I am treatNow It chanced that the treasury had ils, ed aa a criminal merely because I they mostly go to the bad. There discovered that by a clerical mistake Bhould be some means of looking after wtoh to dispone of my property wants In a warrant the eld man bad been me of wbat I may expect If I dtata them, I think. drawing twopence a day In excess of Thus did rhlllp, bravely sustaining publicly who I am and where I live." bla rightful pension for thirty-thre- e bla heart in tlie solitude of a prison, For the first time the magi strata Swine humorist in Whitehall heard the correct and well modulated years. tbe greatest .danger that threatthcreuMin sent him a demand for 103 eerape flour of Philip's speech. If anything. It ened the preservation of hla secret, ami 15 shillings, and the member of and made more dense the mist through which he was trying to grope hla way. the Whitechapel division waa com- all because a scheming woman waa too pelled to adopt stern tactics in the clever to tell her eolliflturs the exact "What do you mean?" be asked. waa adjusted, reason fur her "I mean that If I state who Z am I house before lb matter anxiety concerning tbo will be robbed and swindled by all and O'Brien tnf allowed to receiro whereabouts of Mrs. Auaon and her with whom I come In contact. I have tbo reduced quarterly stipend then doe. During that awful crisis the pour The boy passed a dolorous Saturday starved, I have been beaten for trying old fellow hardly ate or slept. Even Bight and Sunday. Nevertheless the to earn a living. I was struck last remainhad It ended nothin when the the rleanlluem, the comparative night for aavlng a gltTa life. I was arIn bla mind that tba order, rested and dragged through the streets ed firmly fixed comfort f a prison were not wholly government had robbed handcuffed this morning because I went "mnrdherin' ungrateful to him. Ilia meals, though him of a hundred gowlden sovereign to a to to sell a were wholcsouie, dealer luxurious portion crude, openly more. . be tbe with sell some of my diamonds. I will taka an' even, privations compared Aa for newaiwpem, tba only Item ho no more risks. You may imprison me, the previous forthad endured during read during many daya waa tba quesThe enforced rest, too, did him but you cannot force ma to apeak. If tion addressed by hla "mlmbel" to the night. being under remand, be food, and, tbo exchequer and tba had nothing to do but eat, take exeryon are a fair man you will giva ma chancellor of back my diamonds and let me go free. cise, read a few books provided for This outburst fairly electrified the brief reply thereto, both of which were him aud sleep. fixed arrange-men- t beforehand mutual ly court rhlllp could not have adopted With Monday raise a remarkable a more domineering tone wrege he tlie In his fare. A pint of first rite change In one Instance tbe name given and cocoa and some excellent governor of the Bank of England bread and did afterward the boy repudiated by breakfast evoked no comcharged with passing a counterfeit half for blitter Monsome tbe attract attrition. On crown. The magistrate waa aa surment on bln part, but a dinner of roast day following tbe remand a lady aat beef, potatoes, cabbage and rice pudprised as any. "I do not wish to argue with you," at breakfqrt In a select West Eud ho- ding waa so extremely unlike prison be aald quietly,' "nor do I expect you tel and Umguhlly perused tlie record of diet that he questioned tbe turnkey. to commit yourself In any way, but the case until her eye caught the "Its ell right, kid, came tba brief her air "lt'a paid for. Eat while you muat surely see that for a poverty words "rhlllp Borland. Then answer, stricken boy to bo found In possession of delicate hauleur vanished, and aka you can and ask no questions. ' breakfast untouched until, of gems of great marketable value is a left her But circumstance that demands Inquiry, with hawklike curving of neck and The door slammed, and at the next however honest end er well bred yon Bfrvous clubbing of hands,' aha had meal .Ihllip received In alienee a cup read every line of tbe police court ro- of tea and a nice ten cake. This went may be. mance. She waa a tad, thin, aristo- on me has "The only witness against during three days. Tbe good food cratic looking woman, with eyes set and rent had aald that the diamonds could not bare too already worked a mar closely together, a curved nose like vekius change In bln aiqieaiunee. He been stolon!" cried rhlllp. now thorthe beak of a bird of prey and banda entered the priaun looking like a starvoughly aroused and ready for any war covered with a leathery akin suggestof wlta. ed dog. When be rose on the Thursing talons. Her attire and pose were day morning aud washed himself, no "Quite true. The inference la that but she did not seem to be one wooid have recognised him aa tba you have discovered a metooric deposit elegant, sort of person. Her lips pleasant same boy were It not for hla clothes. of diamonds." all are before parted In a vinegary smile as she read. After dinner be was tidying bis cell "I have. Some-D- ot She evidently did not believe one word and tbe plates and tbe rest you. of the .newspaper report in so far as on a replacing when the door waa sudtin A tremor shook the court Isaacs tela tray were concerned. the diamonds flung open, and a warder cried: swallowed something, and bla head "A vulgar swindler she murmured denly "Come along, Morland. You're want-a- d sank more deeply below hla shoulders. to herself. "How Is It possible for a Incourt. not the at will that "Then I taka it you magi t rite to he taken in In such court! he could not help tbe "At form me of the locality of this deposit?" police 1 a manner? suppose Isaacsteln knows This la only Thursday. Yea." eaylng. more about It than appears on the at "Wbat a twy you are for arguing! "And yon think that by disclosing face. But how came the boy to give IVk up your bat and come,. Your carwill reveal your name and address you Is uncomthat name? It sufficiently my lord, I hope you will that locality! mon to be remarkable. How stupid it riage waits, as well when you like quarters your rod. ITilllp grew waa at Julie to mislay my dressing come tuck. A pretty ntlr you have a curious with "la It fair be said, case! - It would be really interesting to made In tbe papers tbe last live daya. Iciness In Ma tone; "that a man of yonr know wbat has become of those people, glanced at the man, who seemage should use his position and knowland now I may have to leave town be- edPhilip to fa a good humor. ?e la who a to to brought fore I can find out trip boy edge try "I will not come back, be aald quietbrfore you on a false cburgnT" much further her How "bnt I wish you would tell me who It waa the magliitrate'a turn to look comments might have gone disjointed It Is Im- ly, ma with food while I have was some supplied There confused. slightly to say, but at that moment a been beta." possible hla reply. asperity in French maid entered the room and gas-e- d They were passing slong lofty core "I am not endeavoring to trip you, Inquiringly aronud the various small rldor. and there wan no sniierior officer but rather to help you to free yourself tables with which it wan filled. At last In sight. The warder laughed. from u difficult position. However, do be found the lady, who waa breakfastanswer to don't know, my lord, he said, refuse "I I understand that you her. toward ing alone, and sped swiftly ' "bnt the meaoo came from the Royal my quastionsT" a be said, ' "1 am so glad, milady, 1 do! Bur hotel, The young voice rang oppoelte. ' speaking In Frenrt. "The bag has Philip obtaiued no farther news. He through the building , with amaslng found Itself at the police station. The fierceness. through an office; a voucher cabman brought It there, and. If you passed for him, and ba emerged was Mr. Abingdon bent over the big book signed please, milady, as the value waa given Into-thIn front of him and scribbled someyard, where tbe huge prison an IS, be claimed a reward of 1. ran awaited Mm. ne waa the prison thing. Ton will "Whli yon pay yourself. Remanded for a week, bo mat occupant. Just aa on the first lost the bag. waa the curt reply. only memorable ride In that conveyance. tried. -Where la It? When he came to the prison from the Downstairs. growled the cow' Tbo maid's voice waa somewhat tear- police court he had several companions fron and disappeared Philip Jailer, answered: ful aa she In misery, but they were "stretched. sight. The magistrate was left gasln "In milady's room. I paid tba His case was the only "remand. at the packet of diamond, sod be cal ed Isaacsteln. - the, clerk of the cour During the long drive Philip endeavHer ladyship rose and glided grace- ored to guess tbe cause of this unexand two police Inspectors Into bla prl fully toward the door, followed by the pected demand for bis presence. Natrate office for a cocauKatlon. maid, who whispered to a French urally, fee assumed that Johnson's M ecu while London was placard waiter-bowi- ng moat deferentially to Mewa ne longer held safe the secret of with rbillp'a adventures that Raturda-eveninthe guest as he held the door open that bis meteor. Such few sensational roConte? 'i bllla howled in the! her mistress was a rat. lfe confided mances an he had reed credited detecblackest and biggest type, news vem hla own opinion that her ladyship waa a tives with supertmmnn sagacity. In era bawled themselves hoarse over tfc Ms mind. Johnson'! Mews was the holy pig, and the two passed along latest sensation,' Journalistic frrrr. center of (he world.. It enshrined the combined theory and Imagination J: corridor. could It escape the the effort to spin out more "copy. Lady Morin nd hastily tore open the marvelous-ho- w Scotland Yard set Its keenest detec recovered dressing case and consulted thousands of prying eyes that dally fives at work to reveal the secret ol an address book. passed through the great tboron n she cried trium?hant- nf the Karl KndJmt s tew ranis "Mle Mic'njpct- ftb rbnurs f DIAMONDS.' : The KING of dmlli-ema- A fortlH-oiulng- V V ts . 1 . ranee, B 415, Thats our claim, for the line we cany. 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FRIDAY, JULY ttr Bel 809 Ind. 80 Phones l4.4C7.ao 95.861.00 U7.180.00 259.294.00 51.141.00 64.598.00 75.252.00 19.119.00 440.000.00. 84,000.00 08.40000 RobLG. Agee, Mgr. forrisiall, Agt. M. MORNING By Louis Tracy. SURPLUS, (3,171,121.59. T, 1MI 1161 u. THE 1107. Tb: Springfield Fire ffOT .1, (&& n prwjuw, way? Judging Truin dropped by the warder, waa talking about Him. all London A emotion were no more II, i07. Tin ftlRIIPE STEAMER CAPACITY un- known world. At last the van stopped, and lie waa led forth into the yard of the police court He followed the same route aa on the previous flaturday, but when he ascended into the court Itself bo discovered a change. The magistral, a couple of clerks and some iKdicemra alone were present The general public and the representatives of the prose were not visible. He had scarcely faced the bench hen tlie magistrate said: at liberty. Tbe polka withdraw the charge s gainst you." Philip's eyes sparkled, and bis breast heaved tumultuously. Fur the life ol him be could utter no word, but Mr. Abingdon helped him by quietly direct ing die usher to permit the led to leave the dock and take a seat at the table. Then, speaking slowly and wltk some gravity, ha said: "Philip Morland that ts the only name by uhk'h I know you tbe authorities have coma to tbo conclusion that your story is right You have unquestionably found a deposit of diamonds, and, although this necessarily exists on win pemon's property, there to no evidence to show whose property it to. It may be your own. It nuiy ba situated lieyond the conflues of this kingdom. There are many hypetkeoes. each of which may be true; but in any event. If others lay claim to this treasure trove and I warn yon that the crown has a right In such a matter tba Issue Is d civil and not a criminal (me. Therefore you are discharged and your proiwrty to now handed bark to you intact" A clerk placed rhlllp bla parcel of diamonds, hto key, the rusty knife, the pieces of string and tba twa buttons truly a motley collection. The buy waa pals and hla voice somewhat treaiulons aa ha asked: v "May I go now, sir? Mr. Alilng don leaned back in Ma cbelr and passed his band over hla face to conceal a smile. "You are set ' la-fo- "I hare something more to aay to you, he answered. "It is an offense against the law to withhold your(name and address. I admit tba powerful motives which actuated you, so I make the very great coareaalou that your earlier refusal will be overlooked If you privately tell me that which yon were unwilling to Mate publicly. Philip Instantly decided that It would be foolish In tbe extreme to refuse this offer. He purkrted hla diamonds, looked the magistrate straight In tbe faro and aald: "I will do that. air. Aa the informa-tkla to Im given to you alone, may I write It?" , The policemen and other officials sniggered at this display of caution, but the magistrate nodded, Bud Pblllp wrote hla name and address on a sheet of foolarsp, which he folded before handing It to tba nahar. To hla great sunrise, Mr. Abingdon placed the paper in a pocketbook without opening It. "I will make no tiae of this document aniens the matter cornea before mo again officially. I wish to point out to you that I have liroiiglit you from prison at the earliest possible moment and have sared you the publicity wlilrb your movements would attract were your caw nettled in span court You are not aware perhaps that you figure largely In the eyes of tbo public it this moment. Thera are news pi pens whlrh hundred pounds to get would give bold of yon. Thera are thieves who would shadow your every movement chance to waylay and waiting fur rob you murder you If neceanary. I have taken precautions, therefore, to safeguard you, at least within tbe precincts of this court, bnt I cannot be responsible beyond Ita limits. May I ask wbat you Intend to do? rhlllp, proud In tha knowledge that ba was cleared of all dishonor, waa at no ksa for words now. "First 1 wish to thank you, sir," be aald. "Yon have acted moat kindly toward roe, and when I am older I hope to ?) permitted to acknowledge your thoughtfulness I wrier than la possible today. I will endcavof to taka care of myself. I am going now to aro Mr. laaacateln. I do out expect that ha will send for a policeman again. If ha does, I will bring Mm before you." The magistrate Mraaelf laughed at thin nally. "Yon are n strange boy. ha said. "I tblnk yon are acting wisely. But er you have uo money that to. In a sense, Hatton Garden is aoma distance from bare, fot me er lend yon B cab fare. "Thank you, air, aald Pblllp. And Mr. Abingdon, unable to account for tbe Interest ba felt In the boy, quite apart from his inexplicable story, gave him S shillings and shook banda with him. m ' (To bo Continued.) ' WEST VIRGINIA. ilv II Wheeling, W. Vs., patches from Grafton. Rowlesburg. Tunnellton and other towfls In the Tygarts valley, ia Western Virginia tell of terrific rains followed by the river going out of Ita banks nearly Ita entire length, causing property losses that will aggregate nearly a quarter of a million dollars. At Elkina the rain fall reached the remarkable total of five Inches and waa nearly aa heavy at other points. Fifteen or more bridgee are washed out, railroads are washed nut, and tonight at Grafton a church from Rowlesburg passed down the raging river. At Thornton the water was five feet over the Baltimore and Ohio tracks and several houses were washed away. REVOLUTIONISTS ' ; capa- advancing through a tunnel ink) an IN K .; TO puxxliug ble of analysis than a display of rockets. Immured in thia cage, rartliug over the pavement, tie seemed to ba FLOODS -- the "remark feature was the abundant supply at good food sent to him in prison. Who was his unknown friend and what explanation was attached to the 1 tdllp's . DISCHARGED. INDICATES NO LIMIT TO PERITY OF AMERICANS. PROS- Tourists, With Pockets Bulging With Money, Are Numbered tha Thousands, by New York. July 17. "Those who talk about a let-uin prosperity. eld Passenger Manager W. W. Jeffries of the International Mercantile Marins company, "should conic to tbo Pfers and Bee (ha great American public with pockets bulging with money hurrying aboard ship. Not only are there full pockets, but there are more than ever Figures show that the outgoing cabin passenger truffle from the port of New York will break all records this year. Already more than 63,500 first, and more than 55,000 second class passengers have Bailed from here since January i. This ia aa increase of almost S.OUO ia tha and more than t.ouo la the second cabin compared with last year's figures for the same period. Berth room c oa every steamer to ail within tha next month is sold out. Five vessels will leave today wish large passenger lists. Indicative of the veritable rush to the Euroiw was tha Bailing of tha Mg steamship Adriatic, of (ho WMto Star line; the latest of too ocesa greyhounds for tha other aide; She has on board 420 Drat cabin passengers, to ay nothing of second class and atesa age passengers. When she headed down too North river she had not a first or a second class berth unsold, amt there was little sleeping spare evea la the steerage. This is the record far tba Bummer thus far, aa regards a single liner. For several tomre sailing time, the Whits Star were fairly humming with tel, phono calls, and there ware numerous telegrams offering premiums for pirr age. A Chicago capitalist offered treble rates for hla own and hla family's passage, first as saloon passengers, and then aa second cabin passengers, but was refused, and he waa obliged to stand on the pier and are tha Adlrntio sail off without them. aea-goo- traus-AUutl- ha-for- e. c aa-ka- trans-Atlanti- bo-fo- re AMERICAN OFFICER EXCLUDED. Whlla Other Foreign Naval Attachft Are Admitted. . Berlin, July 18. lieutenant Commander W. L. Howard, the naval attache nf tbe American' embassy in Berlin, tried .yesterday to obtain admission to the famous 8ch!chau sMp-yar- d at Dantxlc, where several Mg vessels for the Kaieera navy are under construction, but admission wan refused him. The refusal followed a visit which Lieutenant Commander Howard had Juet made to the government shipyards at Dentate. Count von Kevrutlow, tbo German naval expert, explained that tbo Bchtrhau ysrds were private property and the government had ne connection whatever with them, but the motion of tha proprietor, aa regards Lieutenant Commander Howard, waa wholly inexplicable because foreign naval at- laches were admitted without question to government funds. The incident, he added, waa wholly devoid of political significance, and waa certain to bo viewed unfavorably by tbo German naval authorities. MURDER MYSTERY.- - Fotica Believe Thsy Hava Obtained Cilia. New York, July waa made today 18. a Announcement that Sheriff Lana of Westchester, aided by private detao-tive- s, baa arrested a man who he bo-- 1 level is one of tbo murderers of Jn-llT. Hosenhelmer, tha wealthy manufacturer who was struck down whlla walking with hla wife in tha grounds of Ma country estate at Pelham recently. The name of the suspect ia withheld, but he is described as aa 32 years old, who has served time in the reformatory at Pontiac, 111:, and In Slug Sing. A aeoonG arrest, that of tba pal of the suspect now detained, la about to bo made, and a speedy solution of the mystery that haa surrounded the crime is promised. us COLLISION On OF AUTOMOBILES. Running Sixty Milas an Hour the Other Forty Milas. New York, July 18. While rubbing along at express train speed, two automobiles, filled with merry makers returning from Coney Island, crashed head-ocurly today upon tha dimly lighted Ocean Parkway and, as a consequence, one man la dead and two others are fatally Injured. The dead mas, Thomas F. Donovan of New York, was Impaled upon the spoke of his own machine. The Injured are Chapman Ropes of Morristown, N. J., and an unidentified n man. Donovan's machine carried no lights. Running along at 60 miles an boor, Donovan determined to take tba other aide of the road. He did not aee Chapman Ropes, driving n powerful machine, approaching in an opposite direction and running About forty mllea an hour. The two machines ware upon one another before their drivers realised what had happened. The crash reduced the machines to scrap Iron. Donovan waa thrown from Ma machine and the spokes of the broken wheel pierced his breast. Ropes and Ms companion were found beneath the wreckage. Donovan died hi the hospital and tlie physicians say that the two wounded probably will .die.. A third automobile which came flying along the avenue, immediately after the accident, nearly collided with tha wreckage. TROUBLES OF THE SOCIAL SET Husband I don't think we had betNew York, July 18. Sebastian H arter accept the Pinkertons invitation L. Denagall, the young Brasilian, rested here Sunday on a charge of to dinner, because If we go we are not return IL being engaged In fomenting a revolu- In a position Iftowe don't theyH know Wife Bnt tion In one of the states of Brazil waa discharged from custody because that le She reason. Philadelphia Ledger. of lack of evidence. |