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Show SHE FLED III HOE The Captivating Oreatnre That Packed - Her Satchel and Shook the Pa- tiitnal fioof. 0l BLIND BAGGAGE ON THE B. G, 7. q CO Judge Laney Head a Lesson to tha Dead Heads Pickings Prom the Police. v" f z Francis Sehroeder a waif of 18 vrho O had rebelled against the restrictions of the parental roof aud charsjed her stop. -4 father witb tho responsibility for hep I, aciion was taken down to police station Q by officer Glenn last evening and turned fj over to Marshal Young, who proceeded W to mako inquiry into her case. She recited a legend of discord under tho ff-i parental roof, and stated that owing to fJ' those unpleasantries she had detT mined to appeal to her own resources. Marshal Young proceeded to depict the t- dangers that confronted tho path of such a resolution and at hia sug gestion tha young lady aeeoiu-pauied aeeoiu-pauied him to Mrs. Merrill' root where she remained until this morning when her mother calLed aud they departed together. Mis Sehroeder, who is gifted with a spirit ot considerable independence, stated that she was willing to go to the reform school, but could not endure tho or deal j of tho family mansion. William Norris and Charles Lano were arraigned in police court this morning upon a chargo of having dead headed their way over the Kio Grande) Western from Grand Junction to Zion. In the testimony the defendants averred that thev had been tapped by successive) brakemcDt and had been fmrced to dis gorge to the tune of over. $10, which wa something under tho regular rate, but which satisfied the crew until the last division was reached. Norris was lined x 910 and costs,' while in Lane' case sen tenco was suspended. ; Tho regular nettings caused the post ponoment of the White habeas corpus case until nearlv It o'slock this afternoon, before Judge Znne. In conversation, with the chronicler, White this afternoon after-noon reiterated that the whole prose-, cution was trumped up as a sequel to . his action against tho Union ' Pa citio railway. In the mean time he is in charge of the polios department and will be held tmtil sneh, time as an order to the contrary eme nates from the bench. The police department will lend Its support to the effort to secure a pardoa for Wilfred Holladay, the trusty of the penitentiary who thwarted Jiro'Young'g effort to murder the driver of the pea wagon and liberate a number of convicts. This was the third time that he balked an effort to escape ami the popular belief is that he has earned Ids ransom. . Bertha Huutev, a disciple of tufi.ark , , ,. , continent, was luKeu down to police station last night where she placed ffc-'S for her appearance in police court this morning at 10 o'clock. She forfeitod just that amount. There wero three drunks and four lodgers to be provided for at the polioa station last night. A child was picked up by the office rs on Main street this morning and awaits identification at police headquarters. |