Show HIS OWN GUAD ON WAY TO JAIL david esaacson Ho hopes hopeson in prison to invent something for government MAN OF MANY PAUS had premonition of fate and feels feela he will still be of some use uie believes in uphold ing law atlanta ga david Esa esaacson aeson bowed by aldand ag and troubles poor as a church mouse inventor alchemist dreamer swindler on hla his way to the federal p prison rison hero here boarded tho the steamship city ot of columbus at her pier in no new york city searching out captain dlen blehl of of the steamer Bt eamer esaacson Esaac Bon announced himself as a united states officer charged with taking a prisoner to atlanta and where Is the prisoner asked captain diehl 1 I am tho the prisoner esaacson ra re plied piled to the astonished captain 1 I cm am at once prisoner on parole and my own guard for I 1 have given my word that I 1 will deliver myse gysele 14 esaacson Esaa caon sixty years old was convicted in the federal bourt court in new york city of having used the united states malls to swindle many persons through tigh a manufacturing company of which he was president esaacson was sentenced to imprisonment of a year and a day inc in the federal prison here and to pay a flue fine of passengers ignorant not knowing who he was esaac sons fellow passengers were delighted with him his conversation proved him a man of the world the seascapes sea he painted delighted the other voyagers landing at savannah esaacson dallied there a lay day or two then camo came here and relieved himself of his duty as a deputy united states marshal he delivered himself to the warden of the jail Esa esaakson aeson said marshal arshal Af mccarthy Is one of the best of gods noblemen ile II 11 said to me esaacson I 1 am going to lot let you take yourself to atlanta not because I 1 am partial to you for I 1 would do this thin for any man in whom I 1 had confidence but because your case has appealed very strongly to me such kindness from a man accustomed to handling prisoners penetrated the very core of my being esaacson claims to have rediscovered an art which the ancient etrus E trus cans practiced that of enameling a 1 I am tho the prisoner pebble so that it resembles exactly a precious stone only an expert can do de hect a false stone lie ha has not completed his experiments in this direction ile he added to tho the correspondent felt it WB was coming it was the saddest moment or of my ay whole life tho the day I 1 left new york I 1 never felt so crushed in spirit but I 1 am going to bear it philosophically for believe it or not this baries of experiences was preordained pre ordained years ago I 1 had bad a premonition that certain events would occur in my life I 1 rould could almost see the future and discern their nature esaacson derided the accusation that ho he had bled his dupes for A few thousand a few thousand ho he said of which I 1 liall bayo not 9 centime now old as I 1 am I 1 have not completed my work my dionest work by a great deal ho he concluded while in atlanta I 1 chall continue that work pur sua bue my discoveries and together with my painting I 1 shall keep busy some day and I 1 can see it as clearly as aa I 1 seo see tho the light now lowi I 1 shall invent something that will bo be of use to the united states stales government in tho the enforcement of whose laws lawa I 1 believe thoroughly my aly experience will be one ona that io 10 years to como come will bring some leaen t and it if I 1 can devote my while in atlanta toward the invention of something taftt will be of service to undo uncle sam I 1 chall not count my time as having been spent in vain |