Show i T error alas starkey ilc elizabeth starkey wag rearrested by colling yesterday afternoon and brought to the commissioners ners office when the astonished girl had recovered herself she was informed that the marshal had suddenly awakened to the fact that he had committed an error in set ting her free and she must consider herself back in durance vile just as if she had never been liberated it will be remembered that miss starkey was fined twice by commissioner mckay at one time and at another for refusing to answer certain questions and that she was committed to prison till the amounts were paid immediately after this action she was summoned from the pen to appear before alie grand jury and when she refused to answer the questions put by that body judge zarie ordered her sent to for contempt she was thua undergoing two sentences at once when the grand jury adjourned it will be remembered she was brought before judge zane and as soon as she had furnished bail for her appearance when wanted by the next grand jury ho ordered her to be liberated it quite slipped the marshals mind that she was undergoing on a commitment from commissioner mckay and lie set her free altogether yesterday he was reminded of the fact that in some way or another and the girl was arrested rearrested re as detailed the commissioner when mr kirkpatrick laid cheso circumstances before him was distinctly heard to mutter something about an infernal bungle and the lawyer said he thoroughly agreed with him miss starkey at once filed a petition with the commissioner stating that she was poor and unable to pay her fine and asked that she be discharged under the poor debtors act as she had undergone more than the thirty days imprisonment prescribed by law commissioner mckay took till today to day to think over the matter and in the meantime miss starkey went back to her old room in the pen salt lake herald |