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Show ABDUCTED BY RUFFIANS. Mrs. Veagley, of KalaJuTaoo, Chloroformed, tarried Awn, and Rouljcd. mLW' Mich- Mllv W A re- the n eorib WUS '""."Kl't to light in S t - l 8 (,""rt iu lhi itv on N unlay inor.nng. Mrs. A. j. y h ,- ',,,l,K'k . Ws m,,niif keeping t Hill-'yi( SlR" 11:1,1 'fi t midnight on the charge of lrnnkouucs.s. and when called !'l'oHo plead to-day she had ditm-iiltv 1 talking ou account of her tears. "u L ,'ih v" J1" 8h,! S li,l: '' ' "-B'lilt.V. "-B'lilt.V. Was never drunk, and eer-tiiinlv eer-tiiinlv was not drunk last night. I did not draiku drop of li,llu,r and am the tiui of an assault. The time is al- nwlti blank- to me. U-ame down iu tlie cily to get a hat that night ami was on my way home. When on Fast .avenue ' ween ,!. lwo ,.,,, j h(.aV( iH'Inud me. IJefoic U-ottld turn around some one. threw a hand kerchief with chloroform over my face, my mouth as held and J was picked up by suv '.'fill men, I think, and carried aw-a v. 1 soon lost consciousness, for I don't remember re-member anything thai happened from that tune until 1 awoke in the jail the next morning. J the-n found that. I had I been iibused and thai, mv pocketl.ook. i money and the new hat were missing." -Ihero are circumstances which seem to bear this statement out. Pri-vnto Pri-vnto Watchn::i'i Haley saw two men carrying a woman al the place and tune that Mrs. Yeaglcy indicated, and lv them enter a shed with her in the rear of W.II Buck's residence. Ho gives ;,s..:i xeiise for not interfering his belief that he had no authority to go on private property when then? was no oiiterv or disturbance. In this shed Mrs. lcagley was found when arrested. She was in a stupor and her clothes' wore badly disarranged. Her face j showed marks of violence, but she was i not seriously injured. The police are completely at a loss as to the perpctra- i tors of the deed. |