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Show THE POLICK COURT MARSHAL JOHN M. YOUNG RETURNS WITA "COL." BUERCK. IMamoad Wag taae HeardThe Cearl Says the Sparkler Should A dura tba finftr a( lu Mlshlfat Uwaee. Buerck, the betrayer, Is back. He came in the custody of Marshal John M. Young, who found hltn in Sacramento, Sacra-mento, where be had been treed. 11 now languishes in th city jail, from which ha will be taken tomorrow and arraigned before Judge Lstiey. The escapade of "Col.'' Buerck' have already been vontllaied In these columns. He w a soldier fur many year and tation"d al Fort Douglas, looked forward to an honorable discharge. War and flames of hot salt pctre were distaste ful to hlin and having determined to enter the ranks of civic life he began to lay the foundation, ile m t Mim ltosalie Wert. a poetic name and a pontic creature, ltosalie bad by dint of economy saved some money. Buerrk discovered this and laid his plans to capture the bod!e. Ile was a fcixy fellow and proceeded pro-ceeded skillfully. On the fluid nf battle he bad Icaruud strategy. Lump by lump was drawn from Kosalie's Iif saving and she began to pros Ii 1 it for the fulfillment of his promlae. He had pledged her a homo and Ms heart. Already she saw hnru! moored In tl sea of love. They went to have been married October 28. The day came but Buerck had gone. So had 11200 nf ltosalie life's saving. Tltil I not all she had lost. He had wrecked her life. Mio made complaint, and Otllcer Ackland was given the cue. He worked it cloMily with Msrsliil Yiiiinir and Ituerrk was loeated at Oakland. Hn wa rill milking the purse of hi victim writing letter that were lavish In their declaration of love in Oakland and mailing hem in Han Francisco. Th ofllcur finally detected him aod be wa arrested. Marslml Young went after the fugitive fugi-tive and after a chapter of delay, tba tedium of which wa Irewued by Ih courtesie of Chief Crowley of San Francisco snd Chief Tourpkin of Oakland, Oak-land, he got hi paper, tnen In prisoner pris-oner snd arrived thi morning. To the officer along the route ha desire In rxpres hi thok, and assure them cordial welcome whenever Ihey shall have occasion lo visit Zion. Buerck will bare a difficult time explaining ex-plaining hi antic, and Kplie will have a difficult time in the recovery of her money. The I'lemond Ming Caaa, In th cm of replevin, John W. Young v. link & lilokle. argument wa heard till morning, TbspoioUof th cat are: John W. Young (nut of rsllrosd fame) loaned bit I'.'OO diamond ring to C. W. Shntnwsy, "o pawned it to Fink eV Hinkla for 171 and tba skipped lo Australia. Mr. Young da-sire da-sire lo poa the psrkler sgsio snd the court decided that be should regain hi property. There were a number of druok oo deck. The following fellow will ba tried for vagrancy; Cbr; Chrbtianton, Frank Sprout, Charles Crowlin, lieorg Cooper, iui Black man. lbe girl were found In a bu that dids l mU of onions: . Thco Le-Doni. Le-Doni. Anita Fey, Heiea Young. Tbey left tin with bis honor. |