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Show GERMANS HELP CATCH LINCOLN New York, Feb. 20. Tho capture here last night by Ignatius T. T. Lincoln, Lin-coln, former member of the British parliament and self-styled German spy, after his escape from the custody of a United States deputy marshal In Brooklyn on January 15, was brought ahnilf 1hrnil"-li thn nsslotnnrtt fHvon to the special agents of the government govern-ment by several naturalized citizens of German birth, it was learned authoritatively au-thoritatively tonight. While officials here of tho department depart-ment of Justice and United States District Attorney Melville J. Francis of Brooklyn declined to divulge the information obtained from the examination exami-nation of Lincoln's effects, it was said nothing was found to Implicate others in his escape or in harboring him since then. It was stated that Lin-coin Lin-coin was planning to leave New York when arrested. |