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Show TAKEN FKOMTIIE TURF Marshal Yonng Snatches an Inoorrigible Young Girl from a Life of Shame. AH OLD E5EAK IB 15 LIMBO. Tha Man Who Oast for $20,003 Worth of Diamonds Tin Homers Evacuating Evacuat-ing the Town. Frances ScbAeder, a captivating young creature who recently tlew the track and abandoned her borne, Is among the latest acquisitions to the woman'! ward in the city jad. Her mother, a Mrs. llertne, having lodged complaint against her, Marshal Young took to the road and after scouring Ogdnn for several hours unearthed her in a house of ill fame, where she had sought an ark of refuge. The keeper swore by all that was holy that ihe bad done nothing more than to lake the waiff otT the cataracti that ware about to engulf her and was fostering foster-ing her through nothing more than motives of charity. The mother of the girl declares her incorrigible aud in turu the girl says she would rather spend an eternity in prison walls than to live under the roof she has abandoned. aban-doned. Frances was arrested once before be-fore and was snatched from the threshold thresh-old of the reform school only through the pleadings of her mother. She re-maided re-maided at home only forty-eight hours, however, and then disappeared in tbe giddy whirl again. She will be taken before Judge Lausy for examination. Frances is a young woman of 17 years, and it is not too late to retrace her steps. There is a bran new grip sack down at police headquarters awaiting identification. identi-fication. Jt was recovered together with tbe thief by Ollicur Jensen on Commercial avenue at one o'clock in the morning, the fellow having been apprehended while undertaking to dispose dis-pose of it. Down below be gave the name of Samuel S. Bcal, an old jail bird by the way, who has spent the past year as the guest of Sheriff Burt. The offense on w hich he was arrested a year ago was the stealing of a grip sack from the Walker house, ileal had spotted the traveling representative repre-sentative of a diamond house and lol-lowing lol-lowing him to his moorings determined togcttbe sample case that contained stones of the value of $16,000 or $20,-000. $20,-000. As a fellow of genteel appearance he rushed hastily to the cost room and called for the case that the boy, unsuspectingly, unsus-pectingly, handed him. Taking to his heels he was soon lost among the pedestrians pe-destrians but was overtaken by the otlicers, convicted and sentenced to 400 days in the county jail, I'ollea ricking- A carzo of tin horns has left the city within the past few days and hostilities hos-tilities having begun there will be no cessation until the haunts have been cleaned up. The increase in the "secret service" of the department has enabled Marshal Young to cover the Held very thoroughly and a general raid will take place at the sigual from the scouts. It meets with hearty approval from sporting sport-ing men who lind the tiu horns a constant con-stant tax on their charities. The cases of William Lawrence and William Cornell upon charges of va-grance va-grance were set for this afternoon before be-fore Judge Laney. It is claimed by the defense that Lawrence has a clean case in his favor as he was just through work when the strong arm of an otlicer entwined him. James Lawrence, who was arrested for trespass, put himself on the mercy of the court and seutence was suspended. sus-pended. The class in inebriety was conspicuous conspicu-ous by its absence. Frank Hamilton, a sneak thief, was sentenced to six mouths imprisonment in the county jail. |