Show GIVEN AWAY g A betrays hinr in salt lake city 1 I LL TA according to the salt lake ald aurcelius miner was arrested last evening at in the seventeenth ward at the residence of mrs adams his suspected second wife the report of the arrest flew about town on lightning wings and first reached the ears of a herald reporter at the theatre dickson and mckay who were en ailees antics froni a stall were at once approached on the subject but both expressed the utmost surprise saying that it was the first they had heard of the matter A search resulted in finding mr miner at his residence on second south street in the fourteenth ward between 11 and 12 and he willingly gave the particulars of his arrest to the reporter been in the city two or three days he said and was last evening oufa in the garden looking at some planting which had just been done he came towards the back door of the house on hearing some one approaching on the walk waited to see who it was the next moment deputy marshal sprague turned the corner and said 1 I have a warrant for you have you all right step inside was the response iThe two entered the kitchen adams was ironing and asked her to go around to the front and tell the other men there that they would not be needed mr miner showed his guest into the sitting room and soon after marshal ireland and deputy collins joined them the party chatted pleasantly enough and walked 1 up to clerk together where bail amount of 2000 thai sum having been originally fixed by the judge when the indictment was found was furnished Alonzo Hyde and wm being the sureties mr miner said in answer to the reporters question as to hov he thought he had been detected that he was satisfied he knew how it had occurred A man a neighbor of his while shooting worms off his trees had seen him last evening at sunset sitting at the kitchen window read ing the paper the neighbor immediately dropped his gu candi started uptown and it was not long afterwards hat the officers made their appearance they wet amr will adams at the gate and aaker him whether mr miner was within ho replied not that he knew of marshal ireland answered by say ing he has been seen here within three quarters of an hour which pretty definitely set the time of the neighbor s departure up the street his folks were not troubled mr miner said as he had been considering the matter of surrendering himself for some time he had fully decided to go up to the marshals office saturday tomorrow to morrow and give himself up and his main regret was that he had been denied that satisfaction he had enjoyed himself a great part of the time he said having traveled a bood deal and been in new york and brooklyn for quite a period he left dec 17 1884 the charge him is that of unlawful cohabitation and lie is bound over to appear when called |