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Show GIRLS IN DIAZ'S SECRET SERV-ICE. SERV-ICE. Like the famous women of the North and the South who, during the Civil war, performed heroic services in behalf of their respective causes Is Miss Mary Garcia, now stopping at Wlnthrcp, Me., according to her own story a member of the Mexican secret service under Presldeut Diaz, and now banished because of her activity In behalf of her brother. It was she who, a-s the right arm of the Indomitable Diaz, for weeks followed Francisco I. Madero. head of the antl-re-electlonlsts opposing Diaz, and she again who obtained Information Informa-tion after months of tireless tracking which led to the European exile of Gen. Bernardo Reyes, the military and popular hero of Mexico. Life Is too hazardous for mo in Mexico." she said. "I am going to a plantation owned by my brother, near Santiago. Cuba.'' Miss Garcia is of slim figure, slightly slight-ly nbovo medium height, with the embodiment em-bodiment of athletic grace in her carriage. car-riage. Her eyes are black, sparkling and appaiently frank, though she has proven in her peculiarly dangerous profession that they can be otherwise other-wise If her strong woman's mind so wills. Her cheeks have the peculiar reddish tinge of the Cuban belle, and her lips are round and full.- |