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A Detective Story
a C'eiscse fieberb. Te
jil,wet.r at Tie Cluaage. sod low
.ee Myflery Solved by
' Carrent, tbe Amer.
leas Lemke
BY NOMAN HURST.
Copyright, COO, by the American Prwas Association.
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'1 gentlearen, hii could not!" becatie he
was botmd. to admit that he was at The
Grange rn that night. He owns he was,
at The Grange, but pleads that he left
before the snowstorm .and left Josiah
Marsden alive.
-4 the .defense could prove that.fact,
could account for the period that elapsed
between the prisoner leaving The
Grange and being met by Policeremu
Thompson, there ;night be Bonn) grounds
for the plea, but not one single witness
has been called to substantiate it, and
we are Belted to believe that he walked
about for hours in a blinding snow-
storm. mat has been put before you in
contradistinction to the theory of the
prosecution that he entered the house
deny that np 1:0 the: very night of the after the snowstorra, leaving his foot
Of the Chime:0 evening paPere eontame I tames ,. that knife was in the possession prints up to the door ; that the old
th, following: i of Astrav Marsden. tending quarrel which it is admitted
:gown:ems PO). 26, 9 ;30 a. itt.-The , t MI both sides existed was renewed and
Dast found this papon " the frozen river, a passage that was
that he left by the secret passage on to
The stained Paper.
court is crowded -more crowded, if 1 "In the hand of Joeiab. Marsden was i
poseihle, than it has boon for the .
two days, for the last act of the drama . The iI1.43, pawns, impressively and 1 Thre Grange.
nraonngley to those Who had lived at
will be reached today, and the verdict 4. .
ot,•.eF. tti) the bleoll F.taillea paper that
i he i caused "Astray Marsden was met by Tkeenp-
of the jury will be Oven, the verdict ench a enation throughout son. soon after 2 o'clock in the morning
a live paner ait awful death or Onill set him free
Marsoen to
"This Pravr," hosolernuly continues, th° 12th in a very excited condition'
I ti the defense says, under
0 1., +hat shall cnildinnat Astray tho
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readers
amens; his fellow. meu. s c ut n„,
and plent-y OT I.t•foro in the history of this
D.Itin lila ovt rtahm him be -
4114 in th'I nura's stiffensd the insults be,hati.had heaped upon him
co.tntry have the wuple exile rienced 11.1 coul i frcine his thonghts : -chafing, gentlemen, after several
hours' walk.
hem.
liath perfect.b e ced-
ness,
And -oeti nGt es=
tray;
He puts talc. the
Herald,
And profits every
day.
He also gets his Job
Printing done here.
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while.
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"I have reviewed the circumstances
Tale
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not upon these events alone that the
H.„..).-1-1, rh1.-,.,...Inatie. court attendants 1 „,..,..,! ;,.; , E.f,„ ,;,,,,„,,I.,,,t,
I. case stands. Let us turn to Chicago.
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--.,-•- .01? swv Nina- andi- 1, ,,, ,, ; , ,..,...,, „ ..,,, „, I Herbert Darrent has been before you
i ,,,. . t', ,,r....--, ba.t4 1: . It tumble t'o deny it. 1 all,1 given his evidence with, exemplary
kir.u.•• await tit,.... tho tinal act in 1-1.0 great 1 1-1 • ,
s, 11 hew i Irbil. r -.;.!,,, ,,..,.. 1-it,..n, 1.,• 4, ....lid, he wrote so 1 in which he succeeded in tracking
eltarness. He has told you the manner
,. 1.1: t i--lic.' r41: 1' ineted ont to his i
• , all 0:1; .r.4: 571 tilt* latildiict. car-
,,,,, 1 t 1 Inis, Astra,y ..Alarsden to the Royal hotel in
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Tele Arrest.
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intiol.T.AL man, an attack which
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n:y 1 bra reloptr,l-titat 01 rt, venge. Ifs
; .174441:311 with Ituving
dart' with at nazernent.
The prison er, the man condemned to
death, whom they had pitied thrOngh. '
out the trid aa one 00 miserable that
he could nofl defend himself, is trims -
formed
lie stands erect, with almost a glow
upon his cheeks, nearly a smile upon
his lips, manhood and courage awaken-
ing in his eye. He is condemned to
death and stands as though his fetters
had been releasa
We are creatures of impulse. The
spectators gaze at one another, The
same thought is in every mind. "Sup-
pose he is innocent!" There is ;mesmer-
ism in his glance, and they follow it as
it rests upou the girl with her head
thrown forward on her arms upon the
table.
The judge shifts uneasily, moves as
though to speak. He seeras held power-
less by that strange force which is upon
all.
The girl feels the power of that
glance, and as if in obedience to its
command throws back her veil and rises
and faces Astray Marsden, and as she
does so even the heavens add to the in-
tensity of the scene.
The sun is setting. The room is
shrouded in gloom, save for one glorious
beam of light which passes over the
shoulder of the prisoner and. floods the
face of the girl with a halo of light.
They face one another, and the spec-
tators pause and watch,. lost in the,
;mystery of the thoughts that are pass-
ing between them.
"Ethel!"
Only the lifting of the face more to-
ward him shows that she has heard.
"Do you believe xue guilty? Do you
believe that I am a murderer?"
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It is only a whisper, but it thrills.
Where have sophistries gone, where are
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Asarrr lllhra it Its Were
iteacltin7,-s farred upon him.
he detectives tritimpal It was
ninfh-every €.,ne said so -and yet n
er Be etttecseded in a case that
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self. Everything had seemed to
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shared the view that. his deductions in
us. him to form long ago-titat .&stt
lass/len was the culprit.
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to himself, his mind still on the' fit
scene in the court, with the last ray
sunlight falling full on. the IVOttle
face as she avowed before all her U.,
teratle belief :lathe innocence of ;;J.
Marsden., "Th.eatrical; that was
: .And yet somehow hesould not shalre
remembrance of that Anal see
Whether it WAS acting or not. it 1
made n.deep impression ,on Herbert ID
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Telt get hitatrouseLeopal-1ett
a pall again.
"Trisonet at the bar," a voice is say -
and it Seente to come from sarae-
where miles away, even to ns -what
must it seem to hinit-"have you any-
thing to say why sentence of death
should not be passed upon your
All eyes are turned with one impulse
toward_ the dock -,, and the hztetatore
cro be continued.]