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Show uu WOMAN HELD AT POLICE STATION In tho arreBt of Mrs. J. C. Hendricks Hend-ricks in a roomtng house, adjoining the "Vt hlte Ship saloon on Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, this morning, the police po-lice have' captured tho female assist, ant of Preacher Anderson's gang of confidenco men. Mrs. Hendricks does not deny acquaintance ac-quaintance with the "preacher" but claims to be the wife of "J C. Potts" the man who leaped from tho second-story second-story window of tho Twenty-fourth street ro6mlng house in order to make his escape Potts, or Hendricks, Hend-ricks, in making hiH daring jump, broke two toes on .his right foot. The injury was dressed by a local Burgeon and It was through Information secured se-cured from the physician that the pollco traced the man to the Bamberger Bamberg-er depot where he boarded a train for Salt Lake City. Hendricks had nothing to do with tho fleecing of Cecil Hardwlck and Is not bolloved to-have "turned any n'n. in wis uiLy ine ponce oi salt Lake have been notified of his return to that city and he may be arrested there upon some old charge. The woman, who is now .being held at the city prison, is comely and docs not appear to be a woman of the underworld. un-derworld. ' She denies any knowledge of tfny of tho crooked operations In which her husband may have been implicated. im-plicated. A charge of obtaining money under un-der false pretense is to be filed against the "preacher" and his pal and thoy will probably be given a hearing in Pollco court tomorrow morning. t |