Show CAPTURED AT LAST Miss Emma Bawlinirs or Mrs Royal B Young Found With Hec Husband The efficiency of Marshal Irelands spotter and private information burtan was again attested yesterday morning when shortly after the hour of 6 oclock he ran down the long missing anxiously hunted and perplexingly evanescent second wile of Mr Royal B YoungEmma Rawlings This lady disappeared about a year and a half ago at the time tho polygamy and unlawful un-lawful cohabitation cases against her husband were brought up and when the perjury case of Agnes McMurrin developed l itself out of these two Mr Dickson has from time to time obtained a continuance of these trials from Judge Zane on the ground that Emma Rawlinga was wanted as a material witness in all of them and the persistence persist-ence with which he baa inaugurated raids and searches after her has only been equaled by the hunt after George Q Cannon and President Taylor At about 10 oclock on Thursday evening so Mr Cuddihe afterwards told Miss Rawlinga Marshal Ireland was informed that that lady would sleep that night at a houseoccupied by Mathoni W Pratt in McDonald row half a block east of St Pauls Cathedral who Marshals informant was Mr Cuddihe was not obliging enough to disclose At 6 oclock yesterday morning morn-ing accordingly Deputies Franks Greenman Vandercook and Cuddihe called at the little house occupied by Mr Pratt and accurately posted as to I the room Miss Rawlings was sleeping I in they snrrounded the domicile Mr Vandercook being stationed at the window win-dow which they were informed was that of the ladys chamber Captain Greenman awoke Mr and Mrs Pratt with a loud knocK and told them he had a search warrant for Mrs Young or Miss RawlinS Mr Pratt as soon as he had dressed himself admitted the 1 Jo 1 Jor Jo un uuuUo house the officer courteously omitting to enter the room where Mrs Pratt was still in bed There remained still One room unexamined and asked as to that Mr Pratt said he had rented the house without that room the key to which he did not have The house belonged to Mr Royal B Young The Captain said it would be necessary for him to look into that room and he knocked upon the door The voice of Mr Young himself at once asked what was wanted and a beatific smile at once wreathed thecaptaina classic features Mr Van dercoo with that native gallantry which has ever distinguished his treatment treat-ment of the fair sex had in the meantime mean-time poked his cane through the window win-dow which was altghtly raised pushed the blind aside and informed the lady that she was wanted so that it was but a very short time before Mr Young and his wife were dressed and in the presence of Captain Greenman in the next room The interchange of civilities civili-ties was quiet and civil even friendly Mr Cuddihe was detailed to remain i niiu tuc iauy nuu me uiuer turec iw their departure Mr Young following not long after The lady was allowed to run AccroSS to Mr Youngs first wifes house which faces Main Street In the west portion of the lot and when she returned she and the deputy sat down to breakfast with Mr and Mrs Pratt At 9 oclock he conducted her to the Marshals office where she remained for the greater part of the day going twice before tne Grand Jury and testifying during the morning Mr Pratt Agnes McMurrin and several other witnesses were also subpoenaed and there ia every probability proba-bility that another indictment for unlawful un-lawful cohabitation will be attempted Miss Rawlinga bond was fixed at 2500 and M W Pratt and P H Young were taken as her sureties |