Show GIRL TRiES TO BE A MAN BLUSHES BLUSHES REVEAL REV LS L''S SECRET CRET M MABEL 1 JABEL BEL E. E ET TARR RR w was arrested Salt by-Salt Lake police ing lUg to take a train in In male ma-ic- attire u J 1 1 y 1 I i c 3 t 4 z M E Er r r g gI tt I wg- wg k S 1 4 f vZ S. S V k 0 1 ft p. p V g a k c j A w 4 i dr I 4 I v t 7 I Yr-T Yr y 4 44 4 4 4 t. t I At I v 1 i I S. S a wc Lt j 1 a t- t L j Skir Skirts Skirts' S' S and Petticoats ts Discarded B Because cause She Thought it Would B BE Be E Easier t to G Get t Employ S 1 ment mente BELIEVING that hat she could more successfully m make ke I I her way in the world by adopt adopting ing the role rote and garb of a man Mrs Mabel E E. Tarr late of Miles City Mont tri tried d the scheme yesterday Although she regretted her experience ce afterwards afterwards aft aft- she is none the less determined determined determined de de- de- de to take a mans man's place in the world and nd is not sure that she will stick to cumbersome skirts and petticoats when she arrives upon the scene of her new endeavor endeavors The woman was ras arrested atthe atthe at atthe the Rio Grande passenger depot at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Patr Patrolman N N. N P p P. P Pie Pierce ce She was fully dressed in mens men's clothing clothing cloth cloth- ing of at the latest la cut In hand me hand me downs and nd though though the the apparel n fitted ted hc her fairly well velI her efforts rr at appearing at ease as S she afio 10 strolled about the waiting room were so so cl clumsy U that ha p. p crowd soon collected collected col cal and she found herself the cen center center ter of attraction While she was was de de- b hating ting what she should do as the tho train which she slie Intended taking to Elko Nev had not been made up tip the he policeman man tapped her on the shoulder I guess sir mister miss or Ul madam or whatever you are that Ill I'll have to call the lie wagon and antI send you U in to see the captain Its It's against tho the law for Cor women to dress up Ui like that here She made no protest nor offered explanation but t took ok refuge In the eternal feminine prerogative by bursting into tears This action did not serve to reduce the crowd about her any arid and she was led to the patrol wagon agon the cynosure of at hundreds hun bun of oC curious and wondering eyes At police headquarters she at first flatly natty refused to explain or reveal her identity and it ft was not riot until late in the afternoon when she was as threatened with being locked in Jail that s1 she capitulated and brought a happy ending to her exciting ing lug adventure A compromise was effected the woman promising to immediately cly change her apparel and proceed on her way to Nevada as a female In return for her liberty This arrangement being entirely satisfactory sat to J. J J. J Roberts police captain cap tam tain C C. C. C A. A Williams plain clothes officer was detailed to accompany Mrs Tarr to the railroad station and see to it that she sho performed her part of of the agreement After AHer one hour hourS and ten minutes spent In the ladies ladies' retiring room after aCter having secured her suit cases from the checkroom she came out dressed In Ina ina a n. natty brown traveling suit and merged into the stream of or tourists which eb ebbed ed and flowed Clawed through the station She She Tells Her Story The stor story which the woman told to Captain Roberts and lat later latr r repeated repeated re reo re- re to a reported for Cor THE TIlE TELEGRAM TELEGRAM TEL TEL- reflected an Indomitable I spirit rather than suggested the thc ro ro- ro mantic mantle temperament of the heroine in one of the six six- best best- bestsellers sellers Finding Find Find- ing lag herself face tace to to face with a condition con conS con demanding J heroic measures she set herself herBel to the task with a a determination which won the admiration admiration admiration admi admi- ration of all who listened and caused the captain to warmly 1 shake her her hand hand and wish her god speed I am am 27 years cars old she said and was born and reared in the vicinity of at Miles Cit City Mont I was left an orphan at a very early age and was cared for tor by friends of my mr parents As As' I grew older It It was wa's necessary for mo rue to work and earn my own way wa- wa I cannot remember when I first learned to ride for I was virtually vir Ir raised on a n horses horse's r back as the saying goes Partly from rom choice and partly from sity I have taken my place in roundups round round- mans man's labors and performed a ups acquitting myself with credit if it I Ido Ido Ido I do say it In this respect I am no different from tram many other girls and women I have known in that section see sec tion thou of the country countr for the lie average ranchers rancher's Wife ICe o or ot daughter in Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana can handle horses and cattle as aswell aswell aswell well as the lie men merl themselves Six years ago ngo I married a cowpuncher cowpuncher cowpuncher cow- cow puncher and we settled clown down to what promised to be a n life lIte of happiness though we were poor We both secured se set cured jobs on a lan large e ranch he as foreman and find I 1 as as cook We had our own little cabin anti and while we both hath worked hard it was home and we were content Three years ago ho he died Since that time I 1 have worked on various ranches near Miles 1 Cit City I going to Armstead Mont Mout In July I There I wa was employed on th the Jeni Jeni- ton ranch as cook Shortly after atter I my husbands husband's death I became troubled troubled troubled trou trou- bled with heart disease and consulted con con- s stilted a n doctor He Hc advised me to see sec a specialist so ao 1 I sae saved my earnings earn earn- ings until I had hind money enough to toDay nay Day for the tho services of such a doc doe tor Three ago I went to Dutto to consult the tho specialist for tor forI torI I had h been heen growing worse and realized realized real real- that tI-at unless something was done for me I should soon oon be unable unable un able to earn a livelihood The doctor doctor doc doc- tor tar told me that I had only one hope of regaining my health and that was to remain In the open He lIo said that I could not be cured with medicines SIMPKIN WILL PREACH Tho The He P. P A. A Simpkin pastor of Phillips Congregational church will preach at 11 o'clock this morning II There will bo be no service tonI tonight ht The Thc Sunday Sunda school ol service is 18 held heidi at al o'clock this morning anti and tho the Christian Chris Chris- I tian lIall Endeavor i society will wm meet at 6 30 o'clock A cordial Invitation lavi- lavi tation Is extended by toe the cong congregation Ja tion lion to tho lie public to attend all services ser ser- vices I |