Show DOLD SAILOR OinL3 THEY rte Yoabl vreeen lnl55e from Naa coll lo Yew tnrk Five romping ny ehwked girls IIrppI ashore yesterday from the trim SOtA Scotia selioom Florence H ewron from Shale N H Tbo quln tt are daughters of Noa Seotlnn lum brr merchants nnd th y made the voy Ile on the Hews m through gain tog nail rain squalls under the euro of Coplain William Patterson who has oleo promUeJ tin glee purents to tnko them safely back lo it ulo Miss Ella eaman whip Is 3d years old as she nfesed al tho beret nfflee acted ns apenin for the punt Her compan Ions were Jtlesee N 11 urly I 19 Kilt belli o IIIN pit 17 lualioth Sinn 10ft 1C and Kmlly l hritle 14 years old On tho voyage thrv occupied elate POIIIS opening from th llrwuons eoiy Irrrabln The lluli mhooner cared car-ed a heavy eaten mi her deekload ass piled so lilri Iii < tn was barely room to swing the items She ran into n couple of wntil Beier I btforo she rwelifd Nun 111 krt sad the waves It lime washed ulcer I over her The plllck Nova Scolla girt proved good sailors however sad tar from being Mistck they devcl > pH ntipetlten that I kept the rook busy shut r the first diy act In the handling mite vessel they 11110 rvlncrtl the llttlleiit sort of Inter Ht and their desire to be on deck even alien thin tempest was howling loudest loud-est wrung tho skippers heart for ho knew that If one ot hu fair clmrgrs was swept overboanl the chance of tee cue was slight Indeed Through storms and calms ho ovrr the llvwiwn came unscathed and she ssllisl down the Sound and through Hell dale pester day morning without lie lose of even a rope yarn The Nora Scollan girls eclareil they had learned moro about avlgatlnn than they ner knew before be-fore and they have kept a log book that Is I tho wonder of the Ilewsou mcers CnptAln Pattirson esoorlcd the sung women to the barge office hero their declarations concerning Ihlr bagRago went taken In due fortn Then they went uptown to visit friends When Immigrant CommlHlnner Boner Bon-er learned of the landing ol the Nova Scotia quintet ho expressed the opln Ion that they should have passed through Kills Island and he Intimated that the cflno wouldlie looked Into nnd II search made for the girl John 0 Moore agent of Uio sebooner at 74 Cortland street was greatly annoyed I J 07 when he heard of the Coaimtsslonvrs 1 eclslon Tleso girls he said are ho daughters of respcctab1 prople In hulee Their fathers aro In the lum I ben bttslnnw there and are trlends of Taptnln laller on Three ot the girls lira mere children nnd they are In charge of their two elder companion Thiy look tbo trip for the ciperluuco and to visit friends In this city whore who-re now entertaining them They will remain hero for ten days or flO until ho Hcwson ho I ready to star back Now York Journal lit tweak ArroiiHMUtlng Inllca The bi aowa pkiico ala probably the most accommodating gentlemen that over lived l On Monday Mr Iau lemus of Iluller Io shot a negro In Tenter alley lie was nrristed mid ho told an official at central slnllon tint It was all n mistake I It Is I not courteous courte-ous to doubt n gentlemans word and his explanation was accepted Ho was cleared with nn apology for his arrest fterwnrd It ilovvloprd that Mr Ho mill had prevaricated when ho said bo tad not shot the negro but ho has not coiled nt police headquarters since hence ho Is I still nt largo And late In Iho week another gentlemen was ar rated who was rauMU In the net of parsing a counterfeit dollar on a streetcar street-car Conductor Ilut ho Mid ho was n guillcmnn and got tho bonus dollar nt the exposition and of course that was quite Kjtlsficlory It Is I dead wrong In lock up on suspicion anyone who say hr Is n gcnllcmnn If you aro unlucky enough to bo arrested on suspicion just say you nro a gentleman and not guilty Never mind bringing any wltncwcs to Provo your Identity It Is I qulto un neceesory The 81 Iouls police olllcc is I your only Cbestcrfletdlan copper lie will tnko your unsupported word and apologize for suspecting ouSL Loul PostDispatch |