IWTMni im »■ ii nv'iniMiitir.Thft cant of Richard Welle, rhiryr d with xrand lircpny, wim brought up y**lttday and put over the leno. The mpw U a peculiar one. It appear* tb*kl Welti, who gne* by ppvtrvl #*a!U*ef.“ wm at the Imperial hotel, whetw fir practiced fortune telling. Otto of thm* who wlehcd to look Into the future w»m Mr*. LU*k Noake*. After Mn* to!d nil Urnt might be expected* *hr «PWbn4 til be fftuck im the bynlncn, and poptU bty on the fortune telUr. Khe ft-prwiicd a dealre to leero the nrU and won told that 11 would co*t her 125. TM* the paid. After eome 1n*t ruction Well* did not neem to like hi* door woman, imd offered Mr*' Snaken the iwwiUlnu. imd Inclflentnlly offered lo take hor i* partner for life* The offer was accepted. The two were on the way in the paving* bank to draw the money win n at the ■wing bridge they met Mr. NtMke*. 11 I* »iUd. Then there wo* a erene. The money wax not taken from the bank that day. Later, however, !’*• t?00 wax given t« Well*. Then the hua-band and Alexander McCall, exH-hlef of police, pet out for the fortune teller and the? wtfe. For about a week Well* anil Mm. N««ki*s* U in aald. nmd itch'dthe buniner* al*»ut Irwn whefwer th- y thought that they would 1* out of the way of the rxTjiJrf And the huvban 1. Th«*n Well* t«ld Mr*, Nlt;uik«*i to |pi to Rr►•heater sitid he WfMtld meet her thrie, and that they would ronllno* the ftr-him* telling buxine** at that cliy. HM* went to UiKTheater, but Well* went in the oppcplt* direction. All that Mr*. No.iktn h.id l« conaol* herpeir with vis i a f.intt rtrcfi that had l^n bought out of Ih* 1100 and *nm* Idea of fortune tell era and fortune telling.What will be done with Weil* ta aqurflthm. U If doubtful If lh* chanrg of grand larceny can be • attained, and It la poswlhlo that ha will be dlecharg«4 and arm*led an a disorderly peraim f-w practicing fortune telllnrand arraign* In notice rourL All other criminal c*s* were put over the ttnn.