Constable SehJagel went to Sparta Saturday night but could get no trace of hla man, he having left ostensibly on a business trtn on Wednesday, but it Is thought he Ward of the affair and left for parte unknown.Fourteen months ago, at the souoiUt*tion of Etta, her guardian was removed and Carnes appointed, and the girl took up her residence at the Games house. Nothing Improper was thought to nave occurred until the girl was brought back from Cleveland, where aha bad suddenly and without warning gone, and was found to be in n delicate condition. Upon inquiries by her relatives she made the charges against her guardian.The girl is the daughter of R. V * Jones, who was a mechanic and formerly worked In this city. Carnes is twenty-eight years old, has been married four years and is the nephew ot Mr. John Carnes, the wealthy and well* kuovvn farmer of PUce township.