Show + JAS STOREY ARRESTED 1 1 PJe ds Not I Guilty to Criminally 1 Assaulting Mrs John Green t MRS MORGANS DIVORCE 1 1 IS AWARDED J1O5O ATI3IOXY PAYABLE PAY-ABLE IX THREE IXSTAMIEXTS vitlciice in the Sharlcey Case All in and Argument oct For Friday 3Ir Hentley Was Deserted By Her Hnslmnd the Bay After Mar rin Aliened MVaiii HoldUp i Brought Biolc From Wyoming Suits Uesiiu and General Court 1 Ncw s i < James Storey for whose arrest a warrant was issued from United States Commissioner Sommers court on Sunday morning was found by Deputy Sheriffs Thomas and Guthrie at an early hour yesterday morning and placed in the county jail The charge against Storey is that of I i assaulting Mrs John Green with intent in-tent to commit rape by going toP to-P 1 Greens house in the night time and entering Mrs Greens room while she was asleep and personating the husband 1 hus-band The lady discovered the mans i idntity just in time to save herself 1 from being the victim of a great wrong The full details of the occurrence I I oc-currence were published in The Herald I Her-ald of yesterday j Deputy Sheriffs Thomas and Guthrie Guth-rie had a Hively hunt for Storey The warrant was given them soon afternoon I after-noon on Sunday and they proceeded I at once to Storeys residence 57 I North Seventh West street but found he had lefL They tracked him towards i I to-wards Greens house at Camps Lane II I I t i f J ii i i I i 4 1 1f I THE DEFENDER AS SHE JTOW LOOKS I g j V and rom there to the tallow works In which Storey has an interest four miles northwest of the city but there the trail was lost The officers leaned that a man named Robinson had been in company with Storey during the afternoon and they waited for Robinson who at first denied any knowledge of Storeys vhereabouts hut when threatened with arrest for assisting a criminal to escape he acknowledged that he knew where the fugitive was and was persuaded by measures of a more or less drastic kind t to point out the hiding place Robinson and the two officers started out to a place on the Jordan river where Robinson had agreed to take food to Storey After a long and weary search among the flucerr and wheat fields Storey was finally ran to L earth In the brush wood near the I h river JI He was arraigned before United States Commissioner Sommer and entered a plea of not guilty His bond wa fixed at S500 and the hearing set for 2 p m today Charles and William Wil-liam Harmon went on the bond and the accused was released Storey says he was so drunk on the night the crime is alleged to have been committed that he did not know what he was doing He however denies going to Mrs Greens room but she says she is quite positive that Storey was the man who assaulted herStorey Storey was in some trouble of a similar nature a year agp but the allegations could not be brought home AII to him |