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Show OTTUMWA thla country. It la true he performed UTAH LEGISLATIVE the act charged against him. He Is guilty of no crime because be was led N, to believe by that old counterfeiter Happening in Both Branches 01 Dellnsky that the work he was doing Ninth General Assembly. x He did not was for the government. know' that the plate'was counterfeit. The longest meeting the senate has He is the Innocent .victim of a plot rllty. his casecauie up " In thus far in the ninth sesgovout the carried exjerlenced and by jthe planned ' sion' of the legislature 'was that of nlted States court Stuart ernment detectives." j Shaking hla finger as he "pointed Monday, lasting from 2 until 5:25 p. gas hla counsel. He wai a criminal In m. Six hills were passed, Sod an A TRUE STORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE Jwyer of considerable ability, about towards the detectives, he declared lx not equal number were -- Introduced. voice a 'could that venty-flvtragic of they He had years agt. ' He said bills were passed by the house and Chief United Former keen practising law In New York city deny theeharge he made. State Secret Service By COL H. C. WHITLEY furnish- one Introduced. tr many years and was the trusted the chief fiend and adjlser of many of the ing the money for the purpose of buyThejtate capltoi bill was signed by notorious criminals of that day. ing the printing press, the paper and Governor Spry on Monday and filed T NOT unfrequently hap- ia usual In such rases, brought only fall, solemn faced and the Ink upon which the counterfeit with the secretary of state. The state pens that the trials of the face of the plate. When a cer- deeply sentimental, he could shed eroc-gdll- currency was printed. capltoi Is now assured. The Jury appeared dazed.. While criminals develop unex- tain number of pieces were worked There Is some talk among a few of tears copiously while making a pectedly scenes of, Inter- off on this, the engraver was expected flea for hla client. 1 have often beefl the charge against the Russian was the senators of the probability of a est that would form nov- to bring the plate for printing the filed with wonderment at the effect not for printing counterfeiting cur- special session of the legislature. el situations for the fin- back and take away the face plate. jroduced upon the minds of Jurors rency, but for engraving plates for There are so many bills not yet est dramatic and stage Counterfeiters are always more or y this great actor. His tragic voice, that purpose, the muddled Jury did by committees that It is less auspicious of one another and ls long gray locks and tearful effect eyes, not seem to understand the difference thought Impossible that the senate The old lawyer saw that he had can finish the work within me sixty-da- y are s have good reason to be. Nearly all lad an oatonlbhlng effect and fre Counterfeiters most difficult class of of them are treacherous and llablb to juently brought tears even to the made a point and he now- rested his limit. The liquor bill alone may criminals to detect and sell out to the detectives at any time tyes of the Judge and the atony-(carte- strangely fascinating eyes upon the consume a week or ten days in discus1 was anxious to secure the counterconvict. The peculiar nature of' this lawyers engaged In the prose-StJko- Jurymen. , Raising his long arms sion. were sometlmei seen to above his head he roared w iLh a voice - opposition- ,- tha bill intro crime, the temptation to sudden feit plates and 1 did not tbinkTl wise who, Withoutand easy wealth. Is a fatal fas- to arrest the engraver until I could (UFn their heads during the dramatic resembling distant thunder. duced by Representative William AlliMy God! Gentlemen of the Jury, Is son. cination that oftlmesjays hold of per- catch him with the plates complete. Icenes enacted by the old hypocrite providing for the term and sesI mar told Dellnsky to accidentally sons possessed of wonderful Ingenuity while engaged In defending hla client. this poor, ignorant man to he de sions of the district courts, passed the In devising methods to escape punish- the face plate. He did thla. When prived of his Hberty upon the unsup- lower house Monday The bill sttp- The evidence Introduced In the came the to of these hirelings? engraver inspect ported testimony ment. Almost beginning of our be held at least he saw defect and it waa Russian engraver's case was ao strong-anThis 'as he again shook his long ulates that there shall great Civil war, gold and silver went aprints between the like terms of court each year. that three overwhelming anything him and towards the and greed forefiner. bolty printer a successful defense pointed , out of circulation and a vast volume A lively contest enlivened the senlegal 'upon of unfamiliar paper currency was that be would go to hlshonta. and grounds appeared quite Impossible. the detectives. Turning partly around ate procedure Monday afternoon In lie placed his hand tenderly upon the thrust suddenly upon the country. bring the back plate which Dellnsky him' Stuart had been at my office and made head of the Russian and bade him the consideration --of -- senAieJUU No. he be while from printing Every note Issued by the government self was SI effort to secure the Russians re- arise and stand where twelve honest 137, by Horsley, providing, for tho touching up the defect pn was followed so closely by the coun' lease on his promise to assist In capompulsory exchange of water for lrface. men could look hint In the face. Stuart terfeits that the most expert money the But I declared he had been The and purposes. culinary The news of this move was at once turing other counterfeiters. rigatlon by employed changgrs were often' unable to tell the brought to me and three trusty off- tigned the proposition down and hts the broken-heartewife of the poor bill passed by a vote of 12 to 4, after would counsel said Nad good from the bad. In some instances icers were that his client man to say a few worub In his behalf a heated debate. dispatched to watch the the counterfeit fractional currency house It Is probable that a sifting comwhere the printing was being plead guilty and throw himself upon "For this service I have tecelved no was almost. If not quite, equal to the done. Dellnsky had furnished a plan 'lie mercy of the court. When the fee,, and 1 wouldn't accept one. This mittee will be appointed to go over to tflal Judge genuine. of the house, the hall and the stair- else was brought man could not tell his own story ill meisures before the house, end The Staunton head fifty cent Issue Stuart Informed me that his client poor to room. the way first time In hts life he has that the house will meet twice daift For Everything leading the 1m was so cleverly Imitated that It passed d conwas known to the detect- hid changed his mind and Un does not know a tor the remainder of the session. arrested. been necessary current for a long time before Its base ives. At what was cluded to stand trial. He aild the After a pretty battle tn tne senate, of money from a. bad one. thought to be the good piece nature "was discovered. Circulating hla Russian advice He haa a wife and had disregarded were augto support. n which the Democrat opportune moment the raid was made. aid family he did not think there was any . At thla moment a principally among the poorer classes, One of the detectives gained access clad wo mented by four Republican, senate poorly it wag doing Incalculable damage and window. He dance of saving him. man with tears running ' down het bill No. 42, y Kuchler, an through a bapement I was making a great effort to reach hla off f boots, slipped softly up .When the case was railed and the checks stepped forward, F our half of the city council to pulled its source, with little or no success the stairs and unbarred the street Jury was organized, I haw they were frightened children were hanging to confirm an appointment made by the a to the time chance up discovery door. The other efficera, ahod with a choice selection of philanthropists. her aktrta. The old lawyer took the mayor, passed the senate by a vote of was made. gum shoes, now made their way care- He testimony produced on the trial woman by the band and turned to tt to . One day a detective walking leisurefully to thCkoom occupied by the ns more than sufficient to ro.ivtct; the jury aa he said: The Burton measure, providing that ly along the sidewalk of an unfre- counterfeiters. The screws of the tlere did not seem Ho be evon a la the wife and chidren ol powder houses and magazines shall "This quented street In New York city sud- lock had been loosened by Dellnsky lladow of a chance for the prisoner's the unfortunate prisoner. May Gtf be placed at a aafe distance from pub- denly found himself face to face with them. If their father la con- He roads and resldenca, passed the help counterPeter Dellnsky, a skilled victed these children will b left to senate Monday by a vote of 15 to 1, feiter who had been released from the starve and the wife will be compelled Senator Smith casting the only disj Albany penitentiary about a year beto enduhe the sneers of all who know senting vote. fore, Dellnsky had been cauglit by her. These cunning detectives have An appropriation of 1,000 for. the me In the act of printing a counterpursued thla Innocent man to the very expenses of the state board of medical, feit two dollar bill on the National verge of destruction and It rests with examiner for the ensuing two 'years, Klnderhook bank. He gave aome you gentlemen of the Jury to savfe Is valuable Information and bis sentence provided In a bill introduced In the him state legislature Monasy. by Bcnatof bad been cut down to three years. When the old lawyer sat down aev W. N. Williams. When the detective met him he had eral of the jurors had their handker, The liquor bill prepared , by the on a new suit of fashionable cut. chiefs In their hand and were wiping iolnt committee was presented Wearing yellow kid gloves, and carryaway their tears. There was silence In the senate and house .on ing a nobby cane, he Wla In the court room when the govern to the new tnea-lur- e for a an swell According Friday. tutting quite ment attorney arose. He blinked a lit and territory out-- . towns The detective was both curious cities, tie aa Te briefly reviewed the evl and towns ate made votand suspicious. Where on earth did ,J&a Judge jmds hlsbargf tide of elites old Dellnsky get tbafexpenslve out-It- ? to unite tfetf mlatag-qa- H ing room. a aide to retired and the jury If licensea He was unable to guess. He or taloons prohibition. , After deliberating about A' e mta knew the old man was broke when he officials authorized to utes they came back .and rendered a ire refused by be progot out of the penitentiary, as he bad verdict of acquittal The government pazz upon them, appeals may when released called at the Secret and district to the secuted luprem were as attorney and detective Service branch office and taken up a Aa soon as the prisonei courts. Applicants for saloon license tounded. counternot subscription, besides, the old was discharged be threw bis arm must flle a bond of 13,000, with bold-jrfeiter had never been known to ens kissed him ewer than two sureties.- License his and around attorney gage In any legitimate work. For this growall for reliable are damages handt shook on He cheek. then the reason the detective wsis quite sure be with each of the Jurymen, and had ing out of the sale of Intoxicating was doing something crooked, so be they permitted it he would have liquors. Saloons must be on the ground lust pulled the old fellow and eskissed them. He next embraced hie floor and the entire Interior In full corted him to the office of the Secret wife and kissed her, and taking ur rlew from the exterior. Minors or woService dlvlslon on Bleecker street! one of the children in his arms the men cannot be employed In saloons. The government officers In' that da t Saloons are not allowed to remain op-family went out of the court room. rarely took out warrants for the arsn after It oclock at night and can-- . trial the after Judge SeveraKdaya V rest of counterfeiters. oclock the follow-In- g not wae He reopen until office. to came 8tuart my will be grant' The detective in this case was well MSense No me morning. considerably excited when be told one year, posted regarding to old Dellnsky, and lt had been discovered that the ed for a lofig'etvperlod than that than three It was only necessary to acquaint him shorter , period arfor.a court Into' children . and wife brought' months. License is with the fact that the chief was anx-lou- s as the family of the Russian engrave dealers ranging from 600 to 1 1,800 a lo see him on important bust' were jot hla at all. They were the year; wholesaler, 400 4o (1,000; disHt Dess. u and., family of another Russian and had tillers,' (400 to When brought to my office he wa borrowed for the occasion. The pharmacists, (200 to (600; brewers. been Bve 1 BcasrD took him into a foeM badly frightened. judge put bis hand Into the Inner $2r,0 to (1,250; and clubs, (200 to, (WfsrMMMrt. private room where I accused and . pocket U his vest and drew out a roll f 1,000 questioned him, but he stoutly de- and bills. of waa Senate joint resolution No. 1 by no There crowded was opes. acquittal. door dispute easily (he Was nied that he engaged in counter- The about the- guilt of the prisoner, Ills ."Here, said he, la the stuff that Badger, pased the senate Friday printer waa worklhg'away'buslly feiting. wita a vote MS to 2.- - The not at did Introduce seated d scoundrel paid me for defend waa 4 the and any attorney engraver Then what are you doing, and the proposed , amendnesses the and face ratlfies table with the counterfeit plate government attorney Ing him. where did you get these fine clothes constitution of tbs United The graver with which seemed to think he had everything to before ment the him. the 1 saw at a glance stuff that you are wearing? I Inquired. an Income tax. he was tracing the lines was In hit hla own way. pulled out by the judge consisted of States authorizing The old fellow was unable to anWhen Judge Stuart'a turn came to counterfeit bills on the National Shoe . hand. If the bill Introduced In the senate swer this question satisfactorily. When the detectives suddenly apeak, he arose. Hla face wore an ex- and Leather bank, and 1 learned that Friday Senator Hyde becomes a Taking advantage of hla hesitating Into the room the Russian pression of great solemnity as be the old lawyer came very near being law, Utah will be among ,the leading pounced canner, I pressed him more closely engraver came very near falling off- - mildly said he had been retained to irrested for passing some of this states of the west within a few years nd threatened to send him back to roads and hla chair In his astonishment, hut be say a few words In behalf of the unbogus money. He said he wanted me In the iqatter of good for s bond .he penitentiary. was an old hand at the business and fortunate man on trial. flf bridges. The bin provides him and rascal the catch give t He was a Russian and .not alto-teth- soon became cool and collected.' He issue of (260,000 by the state board The prisoner Is s Stranger In a teen year In the penitentiary. familiar with the laws of this could nf loan commissioners. the understand c¬ and land. He bad Russian apeak fluently strange Itwaa too late the country. Hence I was able to frighten work that heEnglish for their . Two bills, both having was .engaged In was nor speak a word of English. He is fled to panada. him. He held out for a, long time hut of the better the development of his ability aa a fine engraver. wholly unacquainted With the laws of O. W. proof Chspmsn.) by Copyright finally admitted that he was at work He had left hla own country several state, were Introduced tn the senate printing the fifty cent Staunton head years before and : had come to dbe Friday by the commute bn agriculture for a fellow countryman, who, be said, United States to and Irrigation. engage in his prowas an angraver. The old printer had fession. He had not been Senator Kuchlera bill providing entirely been detained at my ofllce two days free from suspicion In hla native that In a tie vote among members before he made hla confession. of city councils the mayor may cast home. Suspicious circumstances are She Will Be Hungry Enough to compose some very attractive menus the deciding vote, baa been killed. The Russian engraver by whom he dangerous over there and he was Make Out Good Menus for was employed became auspicious and compelled to flee to a country where lUant that been your experience, Governor Spry bis signed bouse bill the Coming Week. too? threw the hand press upon, which the ho vaauuknowtt and. where Jhe lawe No. 4 by Russell, making tbe maxiTbe housekeeper, confessed that It mum punlshroenLfor JUffway robbery counterfeit notes were being printed are less severely administered. The The methodical famUy needed ' a had, so ahe agreed to fast on Mon imprisonment for life. The minimum Into the East river. Dellnsky was not Stauntbn head plate engraved by him On of the first ques- day. aware of this when I released him tested the judgment of skilled experts housekeeper. Is five years. wUl-luupon, hla promise o carry out cjy In- beyond ..any jlmllaj Jssue that had tions put to her was: "Are you Three house measures were killed . : to do without luueheon. on .Mon-structions and enable the government been put out by the counterfeiters A,.Thrlfty. Pensioner sQne related ltoJhe malicious Friday William A. Munson, notary public construction of fenses and other 'ob days?" detective to seize the counterfeit The plate was a masterpiece. The elimination of her noonday and pension agent, of Providence, R. T., structions; another provided for tbe plates and capture the engraver. Old Peter Dellnsky was well known that dre 19 pensions regularly for years When Dellnsky returned to the room among the counterfeiter pa railplate meal being a form of abstinencehouseappointment of polloemen for . The government paid, him about where the counterfeiting had been printer. When first approached . by she had never ptacticed, the road and steamboat companies; and Munson usually kept the pension the third prevented female tinder the done he found the place empty. When the Russian engraver keeper replied that she would have he met the Russian engraver he learn-e- d offer made and said he bad once been to think about it. )Vby cant I cat cert icateta of bis clients In the office, age of 21 years from getting mjarried and executed quarterly vouchers for without the consent of parent or guarthe particulars of what had In difficulty in a similar Job and dll then?" she .added. and accounted for hla absence not care to risk his liberty the sc-- . . Because if you do you will nof the ensloners. One by one' tbe pen- dian. out sioners died. Munson continued to exby explaining that he had been on a ond time. This made the engraver get hungry enough to make .Senator' Iverson bill giving, to the said ecute the vouchers, forging the name State land board control over a l the visit with some friends. more anxious to secure his services. menus for the coming week, in this of the pensioner, and usually that of lands of the state and Including lands The engraver was not altogether It la As a general thing it Is difficult for the employer. satisfied with the excuse, hut he was persons who have serveternu in the house to write the family bill of fare the iientlfying wltnessea. H kept up below the waters edge of any fdr-1- 6 dead lying grilling to compromise the matter If penitentiary to secure employment In on Monday for the coming week. To the practice omtll check stream or lake, passed tbg senate on meas pensktners were regularly coming to Dellnsky would buy another press to legitimate lines, hence they more study out really appetizing Thursday with but one negative vote. take the place of the one that had readily engage In crooked work. Cou- for seven days ahead a person must him, lesides check for three pensioner-w" Senator Hyde bill relating to the had remarried, and ceased to been destroyed. nterfeiters are' Ingenious In laying be ravenously hungry. The ordinary ho and qualifications of county slection benthe them. to entitled' When Dellnsky "reported the situ- plans to prevent discovery. Every Interval between meals is not long be Among of district school She superintendents eficiaries was Munsona aunt. ation to me I sent a detective out to conceivable grtlflce ia resorted to by enough to; develop a Gargantuan without opposition. senate the 1679. He also until her a small our passed drew we pension buy plate printing press. He detectives to capture them and get to on Monday prefer that superintendent It Eve the for to draw year employed a wagon and took the press possession of the counterfeit plates. housekeeper to klpa meal. The continued e to the room where the printing wat to The engraver In this case wai a clev- hungrier she gets the more active her pension of his sister after she bad iball be over the' age of twenty-fivachool d'plo-na- . a have In must 1522 own high houae in her died be done. When Dellnsky was again er man at his business years, In reaFor thla Imagination becomes and along and also show they have had five son It was necessary to employ a plot the middle of the afternoon she can World Work ready to begin work tho engrave, rears experience as teachers She Lawyers Boomerang WOMAN CURED gemlEgly cn tbs verge of an unlaw-fa- l transaction to en trait him. 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