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Show A Scnhip Arrested. Tliree tall men, tacit carrying a gri-iy stood upon the Uircshoid of tho Ogden city Jail building yestcr- day morning. They looked neither like jiru!r.nls nor detectives. A reporter endeavored lo siteltnm up as they passed out of the building. They w ere too rnauy for him at a single glance and he appealed- to Major Baxter, but the major was as dumb aj tile proverbial oyster. He followed them to tLe !ra!nand as he inrsucd the fleeing trio he thought they might be respectively a film Hammer, a micker and a friend. Rut this was not right. He tackled the trio at the depot and here Is tlie storj i James Vane resided in Waynes-barg, Waynes-barg, Pennsylvania, itud .ltn'led a college at JciriT.-oi), a village a leti miles di-tant. Virginia Fibley, a pretty maid, lived at JetIeron. bbe is now dead. Her deaUi was caused from au abortion. She had loved James Vance and believed that lie loved her. Alas! for the faith of woman wo-man aud the faithlessness of man. The abortion was a means of avoiding avoid-ing disgrace. But thcdlsgriie came and with it came death, Vance was sous-lit by a constable whom he knocked djwti Slid escaped ffoui. The lied westward. Word came to Ogden to arrcsthim. Chief of police Metcalf and office Brow n caught him In Salt Lake and I rouchtjiltn to Ogden. The "agcuts of the btate of Pennsylvania" Penn-sylvania" urrncd with a requisition from the governor of that state-, arrived ar-rived here yesterday and Deputy United .States Marshall Vandcrhook . proceeded to ft no Uie p3)rs on Chief Metealf and the Pennsylvania I oHlcera received the prisonnr. hen they not him they aet"nl : If they did not know vrhat to do -with him. If appearances indicate anything they indicate that the wily Vance will either go back to Peunsylvanii alone or not at all. The men wbo came Jbr him are intccsl ''cwiflti. TLey ffllly I IZLlti hveb officers in tliat country, but they looked as if they we re afraid of their game when Uiey left litre; and the prlsoncrsiid goodbveto the boj in the Jail office as If he wcregolngaway fora vantlcn. Neither Chief Metcalf nor any of hisiren cared to say anything about thcci't; wliy. Is beoml the lenof the njrti r.Ovtltn SfartfalJ. |