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Show DETECTIVE AND WOMAN 'PRISONER Detective J. F. Pender ami Deputy Slioilif j. j Mmpiiy le;t at 2:.V this uilcTiioori for Omaha, to take in 10 custody W. J,. Sealli and Helen Ellis, wauled In tliia city for grand larceny. lar-ceny. Tho trip means a journey of about two thousand miles to the oiflcc-rs and they are not exported to reach Ogden with their prisoners beforo .Saturday or Sunda. One of the chief troubles of the trip Is the incouvenience of traveling with a female prisoner. Detective De-tective Pender, who had has experience experi-ence In such work, slated this morning that the trip would be anything any-thing but a pleasant one to him. "There Is always more or less trouble troub-le In guarding a woman prisoner on a train for such a long journey," said the officer. "It means a great many embarrassments and annoyances that would not occur were both the prisoners pris-oners men. 1 don't like the trip but some one has got to take It." The prisoners to be brought from Omaha to Ogden arc charged with having stolen several hundred dollars dol-lars worth of clothing and other articles arti-cles of value from the residence of Thomas Burt. They were traced from this city to Omahi by the Ogden Og-den police department and, on Information Inform-ation furnished by tho Ogden authorities, authori-ties, were apprehended by tho Omaha police. |