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Show the lntttanco of the. Colorado officers i and held in Jail for tbem. When arrested ar-rested at the Reod hotel, . a young woman giving her name .as Miss Adams was occupying a sulto of rooms with Vernon, ho registering at tho hotel aa F. C. Adams, and claiming her to be hla daughter. It turned out later, however, that Miss Adams was Mr. Vernon's step daughter and that bo bad raised ber from quite early childhood, the mother having died.' The young lady remained in Ogden and is happy In tho knowledge of ber father and lothor, relatives, of whom, up to tho tlmo she carae to Ogden, she- had no knowledge whatever, what-ever, she having left Ogden when she was too BQiall to know anything of her father and grandmother. The young woan, It seems, has been under the Impression that Vernon was her father and not until last week when she reached Ogden did she learn the name of ber real father was George Barry. The story goe, that Barry's wife. from whom he separated a number of years ago, took their two children with her and disappeared. Not long afterward she married this man Vernon, Ver-non, with whom she lived until her death some eight years ago. Since that tlmo It is claimed that .Vernon has reared the daughter as his own child. She Is about 20 years of ago. Tho young lady was dumfounded at Vernon's arrest and was even more perplexed when she learned the Identity Iden-tity of her real father, Mr. Berry, of Ogden. It was at first reported that Mr. Berry felt very kindly toward Vernon for what he considered was klndneRB on the part of the latter in ; caring for the child, j DEPUTY RETURNS' MHjWNER Armed with requisition papers for W. G. Vernon, alias V. C. Adams, Deputy Sheriff Kritzer of Cripple Creek, Colorado, arrived In Ogdeu Saturday evening and before Sunday morning returned to the historic Colorado Col-orado camp with his man. Vernon Is wauled at Cripple Creek for the alleged obtaining of money under false pretenses He was arrested ar-rested In Ogden a short time ago at |