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Show SHE IS A MERRY CIRL- Strange Conduct of a Young Miss Infatuated Infatua-ted With a Married Alan. Chanute, Kan., July 21. A. L. Jones a prominent gambler who was arrested about one month since and taken to Yates Center for trial charged with adultery and cohabiting with a gir,l under the age of consent, but who escaped es-caped prosecution by technicalities, as again brought to this city today by Uoder Shenff Trange. The prosecution this time is by his wife. She charg him with adultery with one Winnie Paul, the daughter of a prominent livei-j-mau of this city. Sheriff Prange had been on his track for. several days, and came up with his man in New Mexico, Mex-ico, working on a railroad, going under the name of Wright. When they arrived ar-rived in this city Jones was taken to the Occidental hotel, where his paramour para-mour met him, throwing her arms around him, giving him a passionate embrace and extending her oscillatory favors with a hearty will. This scene was witnessed by the wronged wife, who mado for the Paul S"'J in battle-array, but she escaped an,t took refuge in her father's barn woss iho street. Jones was afterward Men to the Santa Fe depot on his way o the jail at Erie. The scene on the wpot platform was a curious one. The Isiieiift, with Jones and his paramour ana her mother in one group, whilo ine injured wife stood opposite, with a ciowcl of people estimated at some 200, "Ho witnessed the departure of Jones I,"? kisses and embraces he revived re-vived from the foolish girl who madly mrew her arms around him. The ?Wtl meanwhile crying "rats!" and "'"ers epithets at their boldness. Pub-"c Pub-"c sentiment is with the wife. . v |