Show 1 l- l ii ll l JUT AWNS IN t l CHICAGO JN Special to The Republican Herald Chicago Ill Iii Nov Both 18 Both amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment and consternation were er pro produced In the ranks of or the Utah people of or orthis this thih city during the week on account of oC the arrest of or Elders Vurlon Varion Kelley of or Mantua Utah and Berthel M M. Thompson of ot Hyrum Utah on tle the charge of ot trespass After Arter being booked and thrown throve n Into the local Jail for an hour the young oung men were released re released re- re leased on a a. cash ball of or each and Were Mere told to appear next day for trial They appeared before Assistant States State's Attorney Ota P. P LIghtfoot of or tho the Englewood Englewood Englewood En- En municipal court and were released re released re- re leased as soon as the thc testimony of ot both sides had been heard In rel as- as ing them Judge JUde LIghtfoot said that ho felt some mistake had been made as both young men appeared to be perfect perfect per- per gentlemen and he did not think they would force torce themselves upon any any- one In speaking of ot the affair President dent Ellsworth orth said It was Elder Thompsons Thompson's first experience In the mission field neld He and Elder Kelle Kelley started out Wednesday morning to de deliver deliver de- de liver a a. few teW tracts and talk on the tho Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon religion The first house the they visited was vms that of or Mrs Irs E. E D D. Delaney Delancy of ot Stewart avenue a Elder Thompson Thomp Thomp- son was assent sent to the door while Elder Kelley Keney remained a few steps behind Mrs Delancy Delaney answered the door boll bell J h M and upon learning the purpose of or the h visit stated that she he was as a a. Catholic r oc and didn't care to listen Elder Kelley then then stepped forward or whereupon the theE E rt q door was slammed In their faces The i oung men left lett bu but t uc before ro th they y had V p gone gono more marc than thana a d dozen zen steps from I 1 the house they were hustled d Into th the then e n w patrol atrol wagon and were taken to the police station where the they were thrown into a n cell until Elder J. J S S. S Smith could get t. t them released by giving a cash bail ball 4 of or 00 each At the trial Mrs Dc- Dc lane Jancy Janey testified that the elders did cud 1 no not t force themselves upon her at all but bu t h that she became frightened lest they would and md called the police pollee 01 The local papers grabbed the tho situation situa- situa iii tion like a hungry dog doS would a bone and the tho following morning double-col- double v heads appeared telling the pub- pub v k lie lic how two Mormon elders cIders had been arrested for tor attempting to force young M Chicago women Into polygamy When u Lot the elders ciders were released no article w could be found In an any of or the papers fc Elder Thompson stated that the only disagreeable feature of or the affair was ns i the fact tact that ho ha had been in Chicago less Jess than a week and during that time he had been In tho the missionary field in Jail Sail and in the court room X F Sk t H During fie fhe he past week Emily B R Wells general pr president of or the tho Relief ReHer societies Amy B. B Lyman secretary of or the general Relief societies societies and Della Delia M M. Eardley of ot the o gene general c board bard of ot ili tho a Young Ladles Ladles' Mutual Improvement as- as I. I were In this city for tho the purpose pur pur- pose of ot instructing a band of ot Relief society young women In the work of ot the the society While here they will attend at- at attend tend the convention of the National Women's association lOlI R During the week tho the Utah young oung men of ot this this' city met and organized ll the Young Toung 1 Mens Men's Mutual Improvement ai as- as The 1110 officers of or the ass asso- elation n arc Dr Samuel J T J. Russell pe president Ezra T first counseller coun- coun seller Richard A. A Johnson second seconds m s counsellor and George Georgc secretary sec- sec and treasurer The first m meet meet- ct- ct w Ming tug will be held Tuesday night The young men hope to give some en enter enter- tor- tor during the coming winter x i 9 F Hugh J. J Cannon president of or the I Liberty stake of Salt Lake Lale Utah was wasn In in n the elt city during the week on busl- busl ness The activity of the Mormon elders In this this ml mission Is shown b by the large largo Dumber umber of baptisms during the past pasi Week The baptisms baJ performed were Winnipeg Canada Canada six Bloomington ton t IH four tour lies De es Moines olnes Ia la two Minnesota Minno- Minno sota two and Indiana two B a Dr R. R S S. Steel of Salt Lake Utah la is laH H at Rush RushI Medical I college of this city doing floing some Borne extra r research work Be Be- raiders j taking a advantage l of the tho abtin clinical material at Rush he ho l I I. I y I also o dong 1 rig s me work In the other atner large larg e c clinics of ot this city The Utah students are aro planning a T Thanksgiving da day program which will wm willbe 1 be held In fa the local mission house The weekly meetings of or the Utah Uta h W Women Women's omen club of ot this city are proving as popular ar and entertaining as those hoso r of or the ilia past Amt year car |