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Date of Article: 25/01/1907
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY JANUARY, 95, 1907. VOL. XXIV., No. 2408. 3B JLk a. /. « communications for insertion in the POLIOS GAZETTE, and all communi- cation* relating to them, should be addressed t- J TBI EDITO- R OF THE POLICE LABETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. A. Pmrticulars concerning persona whose apprehension is sought will be inserted T* me issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to ha taken upon them by another force. O, Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if fti£ eten< to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. In all cases where a reward is offered, the name and address of some person rtiponsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions must bt clearly stated. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and ** § ravingt of stolen property, will be inserted at a cost of Is. per portrait * f » 4 of 6s. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, unless the article is tarys or unusually intricate, when the engraver's charge will range from Si. to lOi. J. remittance of 5s. should be made in the first instance for cost •/ engraving sketches. • vary announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and if tko name of such person is required to be inserted and no warrant is in ftrce aaainst him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of 0olic » , or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the * a § t may be. kTIOltf H. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an offiut of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear • number, and as far as practicable they are alphabetically arranged bt counties. 8. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to tht number of the announcement, for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases the officer signing the request for the insertion of any announce- ment will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result fro- m such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be receive* not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only; they must be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by Postal Order, or by Post Office Order, payable at Parliament Street Post Of/ ice. 18. The Space being limited, announcements concerning " Missing Persons" are only accepted on payment, but insertion in the next or any subsequent issue cannot bt guaranteed. The charge for such insertions ( if accepted) mil be given on application THE EDITOR, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. NOTICE. 1.— Tho oomnoaltlon of tho Friday No. of tho " Police Gazette " will bo found arranged for oaay reference am fol- fours a— fm) Regulationa at ton of flrat mage. if b) Aonrohonalona Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged, as far as practicable, in alphabetical order. to) Pomona In Cuatody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). CountieB. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. id) Property Stolon. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. The amount of stolen property at present " circu- lated " by the Metropolitan Police has become so inordinately large as to prejudice or destroy the practical value of the records, and it has been found necessary to limit it very considerably. It has been decided, therefore, to discontinue the " cir- culation " in Informations and Pawnbrokers' Lists of all property stolen in the provinces, unless where there are grounds for believing that the property has found its way to the Metropolis. Chief Con- stables are requested accordingly, when forwarding lists of stolen property to Scotland Yard, to send with them a letter to that effect. And if bills or circulars are received in future, unaccompanied by such a letter, it will be assumed that the " circula- tion " of the particulars they contain is not desired. The same course will be followed with respect to property lost and persons missing. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRIOJ l — Criminal Investigation De- partment.— For embezzlement in France— HENRI GUSTAVE HENZEY, age 37, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, long reddish moustache, eyes blue, frequently closes right eye for several seconds: dress, dark suit, black overcoat, black hard felt hat. A native of Versailles. Provisional extradition warrant issued. x— Convic • up of vision * tfice. For failing to report— Supervisee ALEXANDER SUMMER FIELD, Office No. 1439- 06, age 42, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes blue, scar corner right eyebrow, ring back 3rd left finger. A shoe laster; native of Northampton. Sentenced at Northampton County Quarter Sessions, 19tli October, 1905, to 12 months hard labour and 3 years supervision for larceny. Liberated on remission, 4th Septem- ber, 1906. 3711. To be dealt with where found. ?>. — U Division. — <" htHaluitf ( false message), 7th ult., 3 horses— ERNEST PITMAN, alias DODGER," Office No. S22561, age 20, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair dark, eyes ( protruding) hazel, very long eyebrows, stoops slightly: dress, dark brown striped suit, tight fitting trousers, large grey cap, carried an ash 6tick. A waiter; native of London. £ 20 REWARD. 4.- C Division « — For dealing. 7th inst., £ 1,014 (£ 700 since recovered) in a black leather bag about 18 in. long— GEORGE HAMMOND, age 27 or 28, height 5 ft. 11 in., slight build, com- plexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, of military ap- pearance; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark trousers, grey cap. A native of London. ( See Case No. 3, 11th inst. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. William J. Godfrey, 59 Strand, London, W. C., for such in- formation as will lead to the apprehension and con- viction of Hammond. 5. — M Division. — For embezzlement — FREDERICK LAIR, age 17, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light, eyes grey; dress, dark jacket suit, cap, lace boots. A native of Bermond- sey. Warrant issued. 6.— T Uivision.- For obtaining £ 5 10s. Sd., by a stolen cheque, No. J over 076215, Bank of England, Law Courts Branch— A MAN, age 45, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, thin face, hair ( streaked with grey) dark, eyes grey, bridge of nose flat and broad; dress, dark suit, black overcoat, dark tie, black hard felt hat, lace boots. Appear- ance of a carman. Warrant issued.. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CA MBRIDGESHIRE. 7.— Cambridge ( Borough).— For obtain- ing two suits of clothes by false pretences, 29th and 30th October last— Licence- holder SAMUEL MITCHELL, alias STANLEY, RIVERS, WRAY, OTWAY, & c., Office No. 2523- 00, Case No. 43, 14th December, 1906, ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR 83, figure 25, age 62, height 5 ft. 9} in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) and eyes brown, mole right cheek and on chin, tumour back of neck, right wrist enlarged, bracelet back left wrist. A sailor; supposed native of Brighton. He wears a number of medals, and represents himself to be a naval pensioner. Obtained the clothing in question ( which he pledged) by producing bogus pension papers. Stays at common lodging houses, & c. See Weekly Convict List for 1906, page 249. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. CHESHIRE. Runcorn ( County).— For obtaining 2s. by false pretences, 5th inst.— MARGARET ROBINSON, alias MARGARET ELLIOTT and CHAD WICK, age 31, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion fresh, hair sandy, eyes grey, London accent; dress, long dark grey loose fitting jacket, vertical pockets, black dress, 3 frills at bottom, dark brown feather boa, large round black hat trimmed black frill and feather left side, lace boots with patent leather toecaps, carried an umbrella. A waitress; native of Wavertree, Liverpool. She falsely represented herself to be housekeeper to a gentleman about to remove to a local residence, engaged persons to clean the house, and borrowed Is. each from two of them under the pretence of having forgotten her purse, and being unable to pay her return fare to Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ennion, Runcorn. CUMBERLAND. 9— Cooker mouth ( County).— For non- payment of maintenance arrears— JOHN GILL GREENHOW, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion and hair dark, rather heavy moustache brown, eyes blue, stoops. A stone mason; native of Whitehaven. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Graham, Cockermouth. DENBIGHSHIRE. 10 — Wrexham ( County).- For stealing a quantity of old iron, about 7th inst.— SIDNEY LEWIS, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, large features, hair light brown, slight mous- tache light, takes short quick strides, speaks with Birmingham accent; dress, old dark suit and cap. A rag and bone gatherer, formerly employed with 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1907. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( oontinuecC)— travelling roundabouts, & c. Is believed to have served in the Monmouth Artillery. Absconded 8th inst. Warrant issued. 11. Wnxham (( Jaunty).— For aiding and abetting Richard Henry Leah ( in custody) to steal a razor, black handle, cross keys on blade; 2 • wooden pipes, new; and tobacco— WILLIAM WEAVER, age about 21, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair dark, left knee stiff; dress, dark jacket and trousers, blue vest with white spots, dark overcoat with velvet collar and silver facings, new green plaid golf cap with white stripes, celluloid collar, detachable front, black and white tie, light lace boots. A grocer's assistant; native of Wrexham. Has been employed at Chester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Wrexham. DERBYSHIRE. l2.— Chasterfift/ d ( Bnt- nugh) — For steal- ing, between 1st November, 1906, and 5th inst., 6 gold rings ( 5 recovered, other a lady's 18 ct. gold half- hoop diamond and opal, claw setting, 3 large opals and 4 diamonds), see Case No. 41, 4th inst.— HERBERT JOHNSON, alias JACKSON, age 21, height 5 ft. 5f in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, " H " tattooed left forearm. A plumber: native of Burnley. He calls at jewellers' shops, asks to be shown valuable rings, leaves without making a purchase, but takes one or more rings with him. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Chesterfield. ii UMFRIt SSHIRE. 13.— Dumfri& S ( County).— For deserting their wives and families— ROBERT THOMSON, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion pale, hair dark, eyes blue, front upper teeth missing, turns his toes inwards, Roman nose. A baker.— JOHN WILLIAMSON, age 38, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes dark blue, scar supposed left side of mouth. A sailor. Warrants issued. Information to the Chief Constable, County Buildings, Dumfries. sharp features, hair brown; dress, grey tweed suit, black hard felt hat. He called at a clothiei- s, stated he was employed by a local baker, who wished to see the underclothing before ptirchasing same. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cowell, Thorpe- le- Soken. ESSEX. 1- 1. — C holms ford ( County).— For stealing from a jeweller's shop, 11th inst., a silver English lever keyless watch, No. 559857, 2 jewels, plain case, " 467 " scratched inside; 1 do., No. 49194, 11 jewels, plain case, " 494 " scratched inside— — SYPHON, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., slight build, complexion fresh, long thin face, beard brown ( clipped close to a point), apoears to breathe heavily through nose; dress, black or dark blue overcoat, black hard felt hat. Carried an old brown bag. Appearance of a farmer; he represented himself to be a steward, asked to be shown some watches and a chain, selected the latter, in which he desired some alter- ation made, and stated he would call for same the next day. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Chelmsford. Romford(( 7w « < t/\— For stealing. 15th inet., from a farm at Upminster, a black handbag, contaiiii ^ 3 black, tmuices. 1 doll, and a few toys; 1 brown handbag, ' C. A. B. P." on side, containing 2 small bottles, 1 or 2 framed photographs; 1 silver button hook ; 1 do. shoe horn; part of a toilet set; 1 very small silver back prayer book; 1 tin of biscuits; 1 ame- thyst necklace, oval stones; 1 heart shape pendant, with 5 stones; 2 brooches ( 1 diamond shape, 1 narrow, 2 in. long}, all in 1 case; 1 gold bracelet, leaf pattern, set carbuncles, in red case; 1 garnet necklace, with cross shape pendant, solid setting; 1 lady's open face gold watch, embossed back, very old, case loose, short gold fob chain, close links, ring on end, with small compass, Chubb key and ring, attached— CHARLES ROSS, age 45, height 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache dark, turning grey, eyes dark brown, wears glasses when at work ; dress, pepper and salt colour jacket, black serge vest, dark plaid trousers, black and white plaid cap, light boots. A carpenter; is a pensioner of the R. G. Artillery. Has recently been drinking heavily. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jones, Romford. — Thorn » ( County). — F^ r obtaining underclothing by false pretences at Clacton- on- Sea, 4th inst.— TOT SADLER ( supposed false), age about 22, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, CLA MORGA N SHIRE. 17.— Cardiff ( City).— For failing to report— Liconoe- holder THOMAS PRINGLE, alias LESLIE, BARTON, and ROGERS, Office No. 272- 03, age 24, height 5 ft. 3jj in., complexion frosh ( freckled), hair dark brown, eyes blue, dot web right thumb and dot back left forearm. A painter or carpenter; native of Sunderland. Sen- tenced at Cardiff Quarter Sessions, 4th July, 1904, to 3 vears penal servitude for shopbreaking. Licensed 4th January, 1907. e 323. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Car- diff. 18 — Swansea ( Borough). — Foe shop- breaking, 2nd inst.— CHARLES HARRISON, alias JOHN CASEY, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes blue, cut scar centre of forehead, scar on 2nd left finger, cross, 5 dots, and " 183" left forearm; dress, blue mixture suit, cap.— GEORGE EARLEY, age 21, height 5 ft. 11 in. or 6 ft., slight build, complexion pale, decayed teeth, mole on upper lip; dress, blue serge suit, square cut jacket, glazed peak cap. A seaman. They left a schooner at Swansea, 3rd inst., and may en- deavour to go to sea. Information to the Chief Constable, Swansea. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 19 — Staple Hill ( County .— For scaling from his lodgings at Mangotsfield, 29th ult., an aluminium gold centre second stop watch; 1 chain; 1 grey flannelette striped shirt— FREDERICK PAYNE, alias DAVID JAMES, age 28, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair fair, very full eyes; dress, dark coat and vest, blue tight fitting trousers, mixed colour cap. A native of Winch- combe. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cooke, Staple Hill. 20.— Bristol ( City).— For embezzlement— ARTHUR EDWARD LONG, age 32, height 5 ft. 10 in., good build, complexion swarthy, rather long features, hair and moustache dark, cut scar under chin; dress, dark grey overcoat, black morn- ing coat and vest, breeches, brown leggings and boots, may be wearing dark trousers and black bowler hat. A traveller and collector. Absconded from Cardiff 11th inst. Will no doubt endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Bristol. HER TFORDSHIRE. 21.— Horffn- d tO~ i* t. v\ — For embezzle- ment WILLIAM BODFISII, age about 40, height 5 ft 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes ( full) hazel, flat feet; dress, dark suit. Has been employed as a brewer's drayman. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Foster, Hertford. 22. — Hitohin ( County). — For embezzling £ 1 7s., monies of the National Deposit Friendly Society- JOHN WILLIAM HENRY BLAND- FOP D. age 40 ( looks younger), height ab'iu 5 ft. 9 in , well- built, complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey), mons'ache and eyes light, springy giit ; dress, lavender colour lounge suit, dark gr^ y overcoat, check cap turned up at back, lace hoots patches across fronts. A native of Hitchin. May seek employment as a canvasser or railway porter. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable. Hitchin. KENT. 23.-- West Mailing ( County)..— F. » - non- payment of £ 4 4s., maintenance arrears— PHA- ROAH MACE, age 25, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, slight mous- tache light, eyes bluish grey, slightly bow- legged, " F." tattooed left forearm. A labourer; native of East Mailing. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hoare, West Mailing. KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. 24. — Kirkcudbright < County . — For stealing, between 3rd and 5th inst., 5 overcoats ( recovered)— JOHN DEVINE or CARROLL, may assume the names of THOMSON and SCOTT, age 43, height 5 ft. 7f in., blotches on face, hair ( turning grey) dark brown, moustache light or reddish, eyes blue, large fawn colour spot upper part of left leg, small scar below left eye, small hairy mole over right cheek bone, several pock marks on nose, varicose veins left leg; dress, blue Melton overcoat with velvet collar, dark trousers, white muffler, peak cap. A native of Galashiels. ( Register, photograph and description, No. 138- 94.) He was accompanied by A WOMAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, cut on upper lip; dress, light jacket, grey skirt, black apron. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Kirkcud- bright. LANARKSHIRE. 25 — Glasgow "</ .— For embezzling £ 106 6s 6d., between 1st June and 31st December, 1906 — DONAID OGILVIE, age 23, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark, clean shaved, fingers tobacco stained, wears signet ring on one left finger; well dressed. A commercial traveller. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 2 ® .— Bury ( County .— For obtaining 4s. by false pretences, • ith ins'.— FRANK BATh. S alias BATH and HUMPHR Y?, age 42, height 5 ft. 9 in. hair ( turning grey; and moustache ( thick and short) dark, eyes ( small) brown, slight cast in both, wears speitacl<- s, thick lips, artificial teeth ( 1 upper front natural and gold filled), eczema on body ; dress, black overcoat, dark blue jacket suit, tan colour leggings, black billy- cock hat. Carried an umbrella with curved handle. A canvasser; supposed native of Nottingham. Abscondul from Bolton, 8tb inst, accompanied by his wife. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. N « blett, Bary. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 27.— Newport ( Hormigh).— For feloniously transposing and uttering, knowing the same to be transposed, and removed the mark and die of certain gold rings, on 23rd November, 1906— MORRIS SHIFMAN, alias M. LORRIY, a Jew, age 26 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight build, inclined to stoop, complexion sallow, thin features, hair light brown, slight moustache light. A gold- smith ; supposed native of Whitechapel, London. Warrant issued. Information to the Head Constable, Newport. NORFOLK. 26— Torringion ( County).—¥ or stealing ( bailee) a pony, cart and harness ( recovered) — ARTHUR CLEMENT FULLER, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes ( full) brown, of military ap- pearance ; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark tweed trousers, dark cap or bowler hat, dark silk wrapper with red stripes, brown button boots. A native of King's Lynn. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Flint, Terrington. NORTHUMBERLAND. 29.— Morpeth ( Cow'i/\— For obtaining 2s. by false pretences, at Wellington Quay, 31& ult. — GEORGE HEWITT, age about 23, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair and slight moustache dark, 4 moles right side neck: dress, dark mixture jacket, double- breasted vest, brown mixture trousers, red tie, light cap, button boots. Represented himself to be an agent. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Morpeth. SHROPSHIRE. 30. — Whltohwoh (" ninth,).— For stealing from lodgings, 14th inst., 4 ladies' gold- plated dress rings— WALTER WITHINGTON, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight build, complexion dark ( pale), hair ( rather long) dark brown, moustache ( slight) brown, eyes ( large) prominent; dress, dark mixture suit, buff colour tie, grey cap, strong lace boots.— MARY WITIIINGTON ( supposed wife of above), age 24, height about 5 ft., slight build, complexion fresh, hair brown; dress, short grey jacket, black skirt, white fur, brown felt hat, blue rush trimm- ing. Stated they were advance agents for a firm of photographers. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Lucas, Whitchurch. FRIDAY, JANUARY - JO, 1907. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 PORTRAIT OF A PERSON IN CUSTODY. LANCASHIRE. 3 . — Liverpool ( City).— Committed for trial at Liverpool Assizes for obtaining goods by false pretences— THOMAS JONES, age 30, height 5 ft. 6i in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown; ami THOMAS JAMES, alias WELLS, age about 60, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes grey. They advertised and answered advertisements in country newspapers, visited agricultural shows, and obtained goods by misrepresentations. Information to the Head Constable, Liverpool m • • w PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 32— CDivisions.— For obtaining 300 Corona- Corona cigars by a worthless cheque, No. £-£ 06776, drawn on Messrs. Coutts & Co., 440 Strand, W.— CLAUD BERTRAM WAYLEN, alias CECIL B. CHANDLER, Office No. M 15449 ( Illustrated Cir- cular 59, figure 22), age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, eruption on face, 4t. li right finger injured, scar each sidrf1 of forehead, of smart appearance; dress, dark overcoat, silk hat. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. GLAMORGANSHIRE. LANCASHIRE. Si.— Swansea ( Borough).— For neglect- iL- Liverpool ( City\— For stealing about ing to mantain his family— HARRY" MANSELL, £ 20, 4th inst.— CHRISTOPHER CHRISTIAN ERNFRED GOTTSCHALK, age 40, height 5 ft. height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair. Last heard of in February, 1906, at Altrincham. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Swansea. 8 in., hair, beard, and moustache light. A clerk. May endeavour to leave the country. Information to the Head Constable, Liverpool. WARWICKSHIRE. 35 — Birmingham ( Gity).— For misappro- priating £ 500, and for deserting his wife — JOSEPH MARCEL MARKS, alias ARTHUR ROSS, & c., a German Jew, age 39, height 6 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown ( turning grey), moustache dark, speaks broken English; wore a long massive straight curb pattern gold chain and gold keyless hunter watch, en- graved " G. V. H." An electrician, but recently practised as a dentist; supposed a native of Munich. He has, no doubt, victimised females in various places through the medium of matrimonial agencies. He recently obtained £ 35 from a person at Leeds under promise of marriage, and absconded about a fortnight ago. ( See Case No. 32, 13th January, 1905.) Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Birming- ham. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 36. — Halifax { County). — For obtainii g £ 136 10s., with intent to defraud, by altering a cheque at Brighouse, 7th inst— ROBERT UTTON, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, spare jaw, hair light brown, clean shaved, eyes grey, can speak Spanish fluently. Was employed as clerk and foreign correspondent. May be ac- companied by A WOMAN, age 21, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion dark, long straight nose, large mouth, pregnant; wearing brown costume and hat. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Weightman, Halifax. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— RAILWAYS. 37 - Midland ( Oerby). For obtaining 14s. 8d. by false pretences, 17th November, 190b — CAPTAIN P. BURY alias B \ R0N DE BIRCH- TOLD, suppoBdd a Frenchman, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion pale, hair, heavy moustache, and eyes dark. Formerly of West Croft Stud Farm, Cricklewood, N. He stayed at the Midland Hotel, Derby, during the races, and gave a worthless cheque in payment of his account. Warrant issued. Information to Supt, Godfrey, Midland Hail- way, Derby. 4 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— S TAFFORDSHIRE. 3-.— Burs/ em ( County\ — For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences, between 27th and 31st December, 1906 — CHRISTOPHER STABLER, age 32, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion pale, hair and moustache dark, anchor, cross swords and flag left forearm, ring left little finger, pock mark centre of forehead; dress, dark grey plaid suit, raised seams, grey motor cap, button boots. A native of New Shildon, Durham. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Hicklin, Burslem. 39.— Stafford ( Counti/)— For falsification of accounts.— FREDERICK GEORGE HEB- BER i", age 32 or 38, height about 5 ft. 7 in., stout built, thick set, complexion sallow, hair brown, clean shaved, dressed generally in jacket suit and leather leggings; well educated ; a good musician, plays various musical instrument", including clarionet, is a member of a Volunteer band A road surveyor ; native of Stafford. Supposed accompanied by his Wife, age abjut 30, height 5 ft. 3 in., very stout, complexion clear, hair light, eyes bine, generally wears long light loose coat and tailor made costume, well educated ; and a male child asred about 18 month" 3. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the Fnittd Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Stafford. 40.— West Bromwich ( County).— For Mealing from his lodgings a bicycle— Expiree JOHN REYNOLD?, alios III LS, MOSS, and DAVIS, Office No. 3178- 98 Case No. 10, 23rd November, 190G ( for photograph see Case No. 35, 25th June 19Jit), age 44, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar back right hand, sailor, female with glasses, table, and bottle right, female left forearm ; dress, blue slop and overalls, dark peak cap, blue overcoat, nearly new lace boots. Represented that he was em ployed as an engineer at a local works ; is also wanted at Brierley Hill and Smethwick for similar offences. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Whitehurst, West Bromwich WESTMORELAND. 41— Honda ? Borough).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Kendal Union— JOHN CHRISTOPHER GILL, age 34, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., slight build, hair brown, larnyx prominent, toes turned inwards when walking; dress, usually dark clothes. A printer; native of Leeds. Warrant issued. A reward of £ 1 will be paid by the Guardians of the Kendal Union to any person giving informal tion leading to the arrest of Gill. Information to the Chief Constable, Kendal. WILTSHIRE. 42 — Chippenham ( County).— For steiling from his lodgiDgs, 9th inst., a fancy grey plaid woollen vest, blue round buttons— DAVID JAMES, age 25 to 28, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion dark, clean- shaved, full eyes, dress blue or dark suit, light cap. A native of Winch- combe, Gloucestershire. Identical with MAN, Cases Nos. 16 and 18, 18th ins1-. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Daly, Chippenham. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 45. — Middlesbrough ( Borough). — For obtaining £ 6 6s. by false pretences ( marking ink fraud;— HENRv GUTHRIE alias JAMES HENRY GUTHRIE and CARTER, Office No. 1417- 06 ( See Special Notice, 2nd May, 1902, and photograph, Case No. 37, 4th March, 1904), age 54, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout build, complexion sallow, hair and heavy moustache black, eyes dark, prominent nose ; wearing ( when last seen on 7th inst.), black three- quarter length overcoat, black hard felt hat. A commercial traveller; nitiveof London. Carried a dark brown leather handbag, square pattern, about 18 in. long, in which he carried samples of marking ink. Pre- viously convicted of simiiar offences at Carlisle, Ayr and Salford. Warrant issued. Information to C lief Constable Riches, M lesbr • gb. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 16.— Goole ( County).— For failing to reprr. — Supervisee OLIVE GARNETT, alias OLIVE MAUD MORDAUNT RUSSELL, HUGHES, WILLIAMS, SANDHURST, & c., Office No. 15T8- 03, age 33, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion swarthy, hair dark brown, eyes brown, brown mole right side of neck; dress, supposed black dress, bodice trimmed with cream colour lace. Sen- tenced at Barnstaple Borough Quarter Sessions, 4th January, 1905, to 7 months hard labour and 3 years supervision for obtaining money, & c., by false pretences and larceny. Liberated on remis- sion, 28th July, 1905. Supposed to have left Goole 21st ult. To be dealt with where found. Information to Supt. Burkitt, Goole. 47.— Leeds ( City).— For warebousebreakin ® — WOLFE FORM AN, a Russian Pole, age 37, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair ( thin on top) dark brown, eyes blue; usually wears jacket suit and cap. He failed to surrender ^ or trial at Leeds City Sessions, 8th inst. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Leeds. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 48.— D Division.— Awaiting sentence at North London Sessions, 5th prox., for obtaining 2 cheques ( 1 for £ 125 and 1 for £ 45) by false pretences— ROBERT LEIGH MILLINGTON, age 29, height 5 ft. 11 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, wears pince- nez; dress, dark grey overcoat, daik grey jacket suit, tight fitting trousers, black hard felt hat, lace boots. A motor dealer. Supposed a native of Manchester. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. WORCESTERSHIRE. 43— Redditch ( County).— For obtaining food, lodgings and lus. by false pretences between 16th and 18th inst.— ATKINSON ( supposed false), age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair black, moustache dark, eyes brown, nose flat, prominent larynx, speaks very indistinctly ; dress, long reddish brown overcoat, dark tie with yellow metal pin, buff coloured soft hat, boots with thick soles and nails. Stated he was a farmer, and a native of Lincoln- shire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hayes, R dditch. 4'.— Sparkhill ( County).— Vcr wounding TAMES JACOMBS, alias BROOKS, age 40, height 6 ft., slight build, sharp features, mous tache ( heavy) dark ( turning grey); dress, short dark jacket, cord trousers ( blood- stained), white sweater, dark cap. A bricklayer; native of Nun- eaton. Is a reservist of the Royal Engineers. Reserve papers bear name of Brooks. Tramps the. country. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sherriff, Sparkhill. DEVONSHIRE. 49.— Exeter ( City). — Remanded, charged with obtaining wearing apparel to the value of £ 100 by false pretences— JOHN ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL MASON, an American, age about 40, height 5 ft. 11 in., hair ( very thin on top), light brown, clean shaved, of theatrical appear- ance; dress, long black overcoat with deep astra- chan collar, light colour lounge suit and cap. Was accompanied by A WOMAN ( supposed his wife), rather short; well dressed. In possession of 2 set of golf clubs, and are said to be enthusiastic golfers. Represented they belong to Baltimore, U. S. A. Stayed at high class hotels, and have a large quantity of luggage. Supposed wanted elsewhere for similar frauds. Information to the Chief Constable, Exeter. NORFOLK. 50. — Terrington ( County). — Remanded till 29th inst., charged with bigamy and horse stealing — FREDERICK KIRTON, alias LID- DALL and TREVANION, age 36, height 5 ft. 9| in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, woman tattooed on one arm, clown on other arm, scars right cheek; dress, blue jacket and vest, black trousers^ dark grey overcoat, red silk wrap- per, black bowler hat, lace boots. A native of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. He deserted from the Royal Garrison Artillery, Seaforth, 7th August, 1905. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to Supt. Flint, Terrington. PROPERTY STOLEN. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 51— Cambridge ( Borough).— 8th inst., a " Singer Challenge" bicycle, No. 182913, free wheel, enamelled black, plated rims, straight handle bars, rubber pedals, mud- guards, rim brakes, lamp and pump attached, brown leather brief bag containing cycling cape tied behind. llth inst., a " Golden Sunbeam" bicycle, No. 71601, 2- speed gear, enamelled black, lined gold, plated rims, gold centres, black gear case, mud- guards, rubber pedals, Dunlop tyres Bowden brakes, straight handle bars, white grips, King of the Road lamp, pump and tool bag, with card, " A C. Mansfield, Parkside, Cambridge," thereon, attached, both nearly new. Information to the Chief Constable, Cambridge. ESSEX. 12— Brentwood ( C" w, ty).— 18ih inst,, by shopbreaking, a " Dunlop" cycle tyre, beaded edge, size 28 by 1 § in.; 1 pair lady's glace kid lace boots ( newly half soled); 1 Post Office Savings Bank book, No. 192, issued at Vange, showing deposit of about £ 1 18s. 6d., name of William John Shadbolt; 1 pair lady's Oxford shoes, size 6, both heels repaired and patch on left sole; 1 pair boots, size 9 ( half soled). Information to Supt. Marden, Brentwood. 53 . — Romford < < founty\ — 3rd inst., by shopbreaking, 2 sets gold studs and links in cases; 2 sets do. studs on cards; 4 silver crystal heart pendants; 1 silver manicure set ( 4 pieces) in case; 12 silver bangles, assorted patterns; 1 large silver bottle top; 24 silver mounted leather purses, various colours; 4 do. cigarette cases; 1 metal trinket tray; 1 Kruger half- crown; 1 Spanish dol- lar ; 1 metal keyless watch; 2 silver Geneva watches ( 1 keyless); 1 baby's pearl and silver comforter, chain attached; 6 silver brooches, various. Information to Supt. Jones, Romford. HAMPSHIRE. 54.— Southampton ( Borough).— During the early part of December, 1906, a leopard skin rug with head mounted ; 1 Guanaco rug ; 1 long fur overcoat. 17th inst., a " Duke" bicycle, free wheel, " Beazley, maker, Millbrook" on head, black enamelled, Palmer tyres, 1 pedal rubber other rat trap, " Eadie " hub, front brake broken off, large " Lucas" saddle with round spring in front, " King of the Road" lamp, black mudguards, leather flap to front mudguard ; a black Maltese cloak, one yard long, with royal blue lines at irregular intervals, lined grey and white squirrel, sealskin storm collar, and a strip about 3 in. wide down front, " Inco, Oxford Street" on tab, neck fastens with a silver clasp of Moorish coins. 23rd inst., a " Globe" bicycle, free wheel, Palmer tyres, raised handle- bars, slightly rusty, " The Globe" transfer. mudguards to both wheels, plated rims, black enamelled parts, pump, lamp and Liberty bell attached. Information to the Chief Constable, South- ampton. KENT. bz.— Dartford ( County).— About Decem- ber last at Darenth, a very valuable gold pearl shell brooch representing a tortoise, legs, head, and tail showing and are of pearls ( one or two may be missing), the back is pearl rather larger tha « a shilling ; 1 gold pen and pencil- case, gold nib, engine turned, one end broken, " Herbert" thereon Infoimation to Supt. Kemp, Dartford. 5t.— Gravesend ( Borough).— 18th inst., a " Premier " bicycle, nearly new, Whitworth handle bars, cork grips, acetylene lamp, both pedals broken, toe clips on pedals, silver plated carrier behind, new Premier tyres, twisted material pat- tern frame, both brakes out of order, back in- verted lever brake, number above front fork, safety screw in head, all cogs except three are broken in free wheel, tool bag, containing usual accessories, including a metal box, and large brass pump, attached to frame. Information to the Chief Constable, Gravesend. LA NO A SHI RE. M — Bury ( County).- Wih. inst., at White- field, a silver Waltham lever watch, " Waltham, Mass.," and " Waldvogel, Bury," on dial, " Henry Fitton Whitefield" on inside of outer case; 1 silver curb pattern Albert, swivel broken ; 1 silver medal. Information to Supt. Noblett, Bury. FRIDAY, JANUARY - JO, 1907. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 35 PROPERTY STOLEN ) ( continued).— ii* tJ u* 58. — Sal for « fj ( Borough). — 7th hist., by housebreaking, a lady's gold Geneva watch, about the size of half- crown, floral leaf pattern on back, gold face, black numerals, slightly blurred, steel hands, had attached a lady's 18 ct. gold guard, 8 in. long, close link pattern, with gold ball tassel and small heart shape locket with grey hair inside, as appendages; 1 old silver English lever watch, silver face, gold hands and figures, plain case, far worn, No. 31494; 1 silver do., engine turned case, ridge round edge on back case, white dial, black numerals, inscription inside, '" Presented to James Tracey, by the Members of the Catholic Club";- 1 Albert, bar and small link pattern, had attached a gold seal with black stone oil one side green stone on other; 1 silver chain, dog link pattern, with Roman coin, Pius IX., as appendage; 1 gold bangle, engraved on side and front, raised centre set 2 diamonds and 2 rubies, 1 diamond missing, fastens with a snap, thin safety chain at- tached; 1 gold bracelet, fine curb pattern, links engraved, padlock attached; 1 gold bangle, J in. wide, fastens with a snap, fine safety chain at/ tachod; 1 lady's diamond ring, broken in pieces, with rose diamond in centre, 5 stones missing) ; 1 pair gold earrings, plain drop size of 3d. piece, with pearl in centre; 1 fine gold chain necklet, small heart shape pendant, set sapphires and pearls; 1 pair plain gold sleeper earrings; 1 lady's silver ring, cross pattern, set 8 blue stones ( 1 missing); 1 do., crucifix in centre; 1 small gold bar brooch, damaged; 1 old- fashioned gold seal, set amethyst. 16th inst., by housebreaking, 6 silver tea spoons; 2 do. egg cups, engraved; 2 do. serviette rings, round pattern, engraved; 2 do. salt cellars, en- graved, gilt inside; 2 do. spoons to match; 1 do. dessert spoon and fork to match ; 1 gold pin, star pattern, pearl in centre, 5 or 6 rubies round; 2 9 ct. keyless Geneva watches, white dials, gold hands ( 1 lady's), both new ; 1 lady's 9 ct. half hoop ring, set opals; 1 do. 18 ct. half hoop ring, set 3 or 4 emeralds; 1 silver keyless Swiss lever, gold hands, second hand missing; 1 silver watch ; 1 do. curb Albert, minus bar; and 2 links of coral " beads, 12th inst., by housebreaking, 1 brown check tweed overcoat, bone buttons, usual pockets, black lining; 1 grey and white striped overcoat, usual pockets, bone buttons, black lining, black velvet • collar; 1 drab colour macintosh, light lining; 1 fawn oolour do., red lining; 1 do., with fawn colour lining, all in good condition ; 1 pair brown leggings, fastens with straps; 1 pair do., fastens - with buttons ( both pairs part worn); 1 pair box • calf lace boots, toe caps, size 8, have been recently soled and heeled; 1 umbrella, crooked composition handle with knots thereon, part worn; 1 do., . crooked wood handle tipped with silver, part wom; 1 plain white silk handkerchief, part worn ; 1 white flowered silk muffler. 19th inst., by housebreaking, a Lowe's patent fireproof safe, weighing about 3 cwt., containing 4 parchment deeds relating to houses situate 39 to 49 White Street, Seedley, bearing name of '" James Jackson, 59 Liverpool Street, Salford; an insurance policy on said houses for .£ 1,600; an in- surance policy on life of Albert E. J. Jackson, 49 White Street, Seedley: a Salford Corporation bond for .£ 200, in name of Mary Ann Jackson : a Salford • Corporation bond for £ 100, in name of Albert E. . J. Jackson; 2 grave deeds; and 2 wills, all bearing name of " Jackson "; 1 cheque book on Parr's Bank, Dock Branch, Trafford Road, Salford : and a bank book on the Manchester and Salford Savings Bank, bearing name of " Jackson," with 4s. entered - therein; also a silver keyless lever watch, No. 20520; 1 silver Albert, curb pattern: 1 mahogany money box with 2 divisions, inlaid ivory inside, about 6 in. by 4 in., contained a maroon leather purse and a quantity of foreign coins ; 1 £ 5 piece, - converted into a brooch; 1 £ 2 piece; a quantity of Jubilee coins, dated 1887, including 3 sixpenny pieces, all different designs, of the same year; 1 breast pin, coral head of Moses, stick and serpent entwined, set in gold ; 1 gold breastpin, round head with a large ruby in centre and brilliants round ; 1 gold buckle ring, diamond in centre : and 1 large gold brooch, oval, fancy pattern. Information to the Chief Constable, Salford. NORTH A MPTONSHIRE. 59. — Peterborough ( City). — 14th i ist. . a pneumatic bicycle, " Wilson " transfer oil head, 26 in. frame, black, lined red and gold, Rudge- Whitworth handle bars, black grips, plated rims, lined red and black, Palmer's special tyres, black mud- guards, B. S. A. fittings and back pedalling brake, Bowden front brake, rat- trap pedals, Referee lamp. Information to the Chief Constable, Peter- borough. SOMERSETSHIRE. GO.— Bath ( City).— 21st inst., a lady's silver watch, chased, plain dial; 1 silver Geneva do. J- plate, double case ; 1 gold bracelet, double knot; 1 do. single knot; 1 do., small gold heart attached, " B A. H. D." thereon ; 1 long gold watch chain, flat links; 1 gold neck chain, flat links ; 1 1* ct. chain, long links, silver sovereign case attached ; 1 gold buckle shape ring ; 1 gold pin. diamond in centre ; 1 do. brooch, shape of star ; 1 do. locket, round, photograph of child inside ; 1 silver gilt brooch, large white stone in centre; 1 red leather box " hair- pins" written on inside, coutiining small gold brooch, star pendant and tmall gold cham. Information to the Chief Constable, Bath. SUSSEX ( East). 61 — Hastings Borough).— Daring the past 6 weeks, a lady's gold dress ring, set 2 rubies and 3 diamonds; 1 do., set 5 diamonds. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. 62.— Hove ( Borough).- Since 2ith ult., a old- fashioned Venetian gold neck chain, nearly two feet long, old- fashioned gold locktt attached ; 1 old- fashioned gold long double watch chain; 2 old gold bracelets, 9 pearls set in each clasp; 1 gold bracelet, set pearls and turquoise; 1 do., with links and safety chain ; 1 plain gold bangle bracelet; 1 old- fashioned filigree necklace, pearl clusp ; 1 green malachite cross, mounted in gold, set with ooral on a gold leaf ; 1 very old gold and ivory miniature painting of the head of a gentle- man with powdered hair, frills, & c.; I large gold brooch, set yellow topaz; 1 gold oval closed locket, with miniatuie of a gentleman inside, initials " W. H." worked in hair on other side ; 1 gold filigree Maltese cross ( one of the small spikes missing); 1 old silver bracelet with three old marquisate medallions ( one large, one small), on each side ( the silver is strung on elastic); 1 old paste tie brooch, shape of a lover's knot; 1 old paste brooch, knot shape ; 1 small bia « k enamel locket, forget- me- not in pearls, hair the other side; 1 old- tashioned lava brooch with representation of a man's head in gold setting ; 1 short antique gold chatelaine, with two ends; 2 gold rings, stones of each missing; 1 black mourning ring, with hair ; 1 black tortoiseshell chain bracelet; 4 small silver spoons, fancy pattern. Information to the Chief Constable, Hove. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding) £ 100 REWARD. G3.— Hull ( City).— lietween ISth and 19th December, 1906: — A 14 ct. keyless watch, open face, stock No. 635, No. 46570; 1 18 ct. do. English hunter, 451, 44061; 1 9 ct. do. £ repeater, 577, 14465; 1 18 ct. do., 306, 33782; 1 do. English hunter, 573, 29222; 1 do. I hunter, English, 656, 55530; 1 do., 546, 5877; l'do., 511, 72466; 1 do., Swiss, 154, 199939; 1 18 ct. key winder, " Wrath- all," 462, 13119; 1 do. kevless A hunter, 498, 118693; 1 lady's 14 ct. do., ^ hunter, 587, 80107; 1 do. 18 ct. keyless lever, 613," 21992; 1 18 ct. lever, 710, 27018; 1 lady's 18 ct. engr. keyless f English lever, 713, 150563; 1 9 ct. kcvless, plain case, 778, 22141; 1 do., 781, 22144; l'do., gold dial, 883, 19255; 1 gold filled repeater, 899, 14360; 1 lady's 18 ct. kevless, £> plate, English lever, 927, 13392; 1 gold filled Elgin lever, 934, 7190437; 1 do., 936, 70022125; 1 lady's 18 ct. Swiss lever, 950, 123840; 1 do. 9 ct. keyless, 958, 2864; 1 do. 9 ct. expanding bracelet watch, 961, 145781; 1 gold filled Waltham, 962, 11274375; 1 do., 965, 11703134; 1 lady's do., 969, 11236969; 1 do., 970, 11886517; 1 do., 971, 11369423; 1 do. 14 ct. keyless Swiss, enamel back, 975, 93528; 1 do., 976, 93531; 1 do., lever, 986, 88696; 1 do., 987, 209329; 1 gold filled Waltham, 991, 11401962; 1 do. English lever, 993, 565874; 1 do., 1000, 596019; 1 lady's 18 ct. | English lever, plain case, 1007, 27368; 1 lady's 14 ct. keyless lever, plain case, 1011, 209412; 1 do. 18 ct. engr. 4 hunter, 1013, 78896; 1 do., silver dial, 1014, 87015; 1 do., " lngowar," 1015, 31119; 1 lady's 14 ct. keyless, 1016, 103435; 1 do., silver dial, 1020, 27864; 1 14 ct. keyless engraved ^ lever, 1022, 104769; 1 do., 1023, 104762: 1 9 ct. Keyless silver dial dress, 1024, 133; 1 14 ct. keyless, engine turned case, dress, 1025, 308036; l" 18 ct. do., plain case, 1028, 104774; 1 18 ct. do., half hunter, 1029, 314690; 1 lady's 14 ct. kevless, enamel back, 1033, 96745; 1 do., i hunter, 1038, 246185; 1 do., enamel back, 1045," 229556; 1 do., " Butterfly," 1047, 215339; 1 18 ct. open face plain lever, key- less, 1048, 398; 1 do., 1049, 406; 1 do., '" E. D.," 1051, 38836; 1 lady's 14 ct. kevless, gold dial, 1052, 304199; 1 do., 1053, 33761; 1 do., 18 ct., white dial, 1055, 1662094; 1 do., A hunter, 1056, 47601 ; 1 do., plain case, 1057, 76479: 1 do., 14 ct., gold dial, 1058, 78589; 1 do., 1059, 148350; 1 do., 1060, 148352; 1 do., 1061, 215341; 1 do., silver dial, 1062, 215337; 1 lady's 18 ct.' keyless, en- graved case, 1066, 140857; 1 10 years gold tilled English lever, 1075 59414; 1 do., 1076, 55618; 1 ao., 1077, 59280. Gold and gem bracelets: 1 15 ct. fancy, stock No., 119; 1 whip and shoe, 132; 1 15 ct. etruscan band, 136; 1 magic rope, 141; 1 9 ct. pearl and ruby, 241; 1 15 ct. scroll centre, 316; 1 9 ct. Illusion, 330; 1 15 ct. curb diamond and ruby centre, 335; 1 do. square and twist, 490; 1 do., etruscan, balls at ends, 511; 1 15 ct. plain round, 539; 1 9ct. scroll and bead, 553; 1 15 ct. 5 diamond ruby and pearl, 651; 1 do. illusion, 664; 1 do. hammered, 700; 1 9 ct. star and scroll, 737; 1 diamond and pearl boat set, 765; 1 3 stone diar moud overlap, 766; 1 11 do., and pearl knife edge, 822; 1 15 ct. 10 stone cluster, 3 pearls each side, 824; 1 9 ct. open curb, turquoise and pearl set, 952; 1 diamond sapphire cluster forming pin and brooch, 901; 1 15 ct. S. S. diamond star sot, 1047; 1 do., loz set, 1049; 1 9 ct. plain fluted, 1060; 1 9 ct. curb and pearl initial, " V," 1099; 1 15 ct. relief pattern, 1107; 1 9 ct. twist and shots, 1145; 1 15 ct. 3 pearl scroll and ruby, 1163; 1 do. pearl star set, fancy, 1164; 1 9 ct. turquoise knot, 1183; 1 do. 2 horse- shoes, 1209; 1 do., 3 opal twist, 1215; 1 9 ct. illusion, 1264; 1 15 ct. rope circle centre and trefoil, 1269; 1 15 ct. 4 trefoil fancy on knife edge, 1270; 1 9 ct. twist band, 1299; 1 do. rope and plain knot, 1335; 1 15 ct. twist heart, rope centre, 1348; 1 do. knife edge pearl and daisy centre, 1357; 1 do. double heart and knot, 1358; 1 do. shamrock centre, 1359; 1 9 ct. twist and scroll ball, 1437; 1 do. plain A round band, 1446; 1 do. twist S. S. Turq., 1457; 1 do. plain \ round band, 1631; 1 15 ct. Est band, 1661; 1 9 ct. plain buckle, 1702; 1 9 ct. engraved flat, 1730; 1 15 ct. curb and padlock, 1759; 1 9 ct. pearl and turquoise, open link centre, 1784; 1 9 ct. expanding, 20 turquoise, 1795; 1 do. plain bead edge, 1815; 1 do. curb, 1821; 1 do. twist, 1850; 1 do. A plain A chased twist, 1856; 1 do. plain twist, 1857; 1 do. engraved ti - t band, 13o7 ; 1 do., l> 72 ; L d<> filigree coloured 1888; 1 do. curb and padlock, 1899; 1 do., 1900; 1 do., 1911; 1 do., 1912; 1 do., 1913; 1 do. flat engraved baud ,1935; 1 do., 1942; 1 15 ct. open link turquoise and pearl daisy, 1957; 1 do. open link pearl daisy, 1958; 1 do. open link and turquoise scroll, 1959; 1 9 ct. curb and padlock, 1964; 1 do., 1973; 1 do. open curb padlock, 1999; 1 do. engraved A round band, 2007; 1 do. ribbed band, 2011; 1 do. engraved flat, 2014; 1 do., 2020; 1 do. slave bangle, 2021; 1 do. plain curb padlock, 2031; 1 do., 2034; 1 do., 2035; 1 do., ' 2038; 1 do. plain flat band, 2042; 1 do., 2045; 1 do. engraved twist band, 2050; 1 do., 2052; 1 do., 2053; 1 do. flat band, 2056; 1 do buckle, 2058; 1 do. band, 2062; 1 do., 2063; 1 do. engraved graduated band, 2075; 1 do. plain and engr. twist, 2078, 1 do. twist pearl and turquoise scrolls, 2080; 1 do. twist 6 S. S. turquoise, 2081; 1 do. plain and engr. twist, 2083; 1 do. rigid curl, 2087; 1 do. twist pearl and ruby boat, 2090; 1 do., 2091; 1 do. engraved £ round band, 2093; 1 do. plain engraved twist, 2172; 1 do., 2173; 1 do. band, 2174 ; 1 do., 2176; 1 do. engraved buckle, 2177; 1 do. band, 2178; 1 do. buckle, 2181; 1 do. plain band, 2185; 1 do. plain \ round band, 2186: 1 do., 2191 1 do. en- graved" flat band, 2193; 1 do., 2194; 1 do., 2195; 1 do., 2197; 1 do., A round band, 2199; 1 do., 2200; 1 do., 2201; 1 do., 2202; 1 do.. 2203; 1 do., 2205; 1 do. ribbed band, 2206; 1 do. engraved grad. band, 2214: 1 do., 2215; 1 do., 2216; 1 do., 2217; 1 do., 2218; 1 do., 2219; 1 do., 2220; 1 do. round link band, 2222; 1 do., 2223; 1 do., fancy flexible, 2225; 1 do., 2226; 1 do. snaffle, 2227; 1 do., 222S 1 do. dog link, 2229; 1 do. dog and curl, 2230; 1 do. curb and padlock, 2231; 1 do., 223' 2; 1 do., 2233; 1 do., 2234; 1 do., 2235; 1 do., 2236; 1 do., 2237; 1 do., 2238; 1 do., 2239; 1 do., 2240; 1 do., 2243; 1 do., 2244; 1 do., 2246; 1 do., 2247. Charms : 1 9 ct. plain cigarette case, stock No. 837 ; 1 do. engraved i- ound locket, 1196; 1 do. heait locket, 1197; 1 do. medal, 1245; 1 do. F. O. B. topaz seal, 1357; 1 do. amethyst seal, 1358; 1 do. engraved heart seal, 1369; 1 do. plain match box, 1384; 1 do. dress match box, 1385 ; 1 do., 1386; 1 do. bamboo photo pendant, 1448; 1 do. compass, blood stone back, 1458; 1 do. blood and sard seal, dog link mount, 1486; 1 do., wire mount., 1515; 1 do., curl mount, 1518. Pins: 1: 15 ct. thamond, ruby, and sapphire shamrock, stock No, 111; 1 do. garnet and 4 diamonds square bet, 37S 1 9 ct. in. safety pin, turquoise ends, 518; 1 diamond and pearl cluster, forming stud, 532; 1 do., 642; 1 8 turquoise and 1 pearl, formitig stud, 674; 1 15 ct. plain, 775 : 1 do. turquoise flush set, 830; 1 diamond and opal cluster pin and stud, 837; 1 S. S. diamond claw pin and stud, 1 do., 849; 1 do., 850; 1 do., 852; 1 do., 853; 1 do., 856; 1 15 ct. rope circle, pearl leaf centre; 861 : 1 do. S. S. diamond star pin and stud, 866; 1 9 et. S. S. opal, new art, 873; 1 15 ct. cockerill, 882; 1 du.. twist, single stone pearl, 896; 1 do. ropeciivic S. S. opaj, 901 ; 1 do. knot, S. S. sapphire, 902: 1 do. SsS. diamond claw set,, 905 ; 1 do., 906: 1 Cn diamond fox, 907; 1 do. cluster, 908; 1 do. d: amond and ruby, 909; 1 do. cluster pin and stud, 9] 0, 1 do. 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, IS(> 7. PROPERTY STOLEN ( euntinuetT)— horse- shoo and gold horn, 913; 1 do. dog, 915; 1 do. S. S. opal flush set, 916; 1 do., 917; 1 do. safety pin, 925. Necklets: 1 9 ct. fancy belcher, .290, stock No. 446; 1 do. plain do., .400, 458; 1 do. twist do., .240, 482; 1 do., .230, 489; 1 do. secret, .255, 490; 1 do., .250, 491; 1 do. amethyst and pearl, 540; 1 do. plain belcher, .320, 550; 1 do., .260, 551; 1 do. square, .290, 553; 1 do. hollow Prince of Wales, .195, 554; 1 fetter and three, .080, 559; 1 do. belcher, 564; 1 do., 565; 1 do., 569; 1 do., 572 ; 1 do. secret, 574; 1 do., 577; 1 do., 579; 1 do., 580 , I do., 581; 1 do., 586; 1 do. square belcher, .190, 589; 1 do., .265, 590; 1 do. fancy, .270, 598 ; 1 do. secret, .135, 599; 1 do secret and twist, .275, 606; 1 do. twist belcher, 613; 1 do. fetter and five, 614; 1 do. wire, 616; 1 do. fetter and three, 619 ; 1 do. open link and seven, 621; 1 do. belcher and ball, .260; 1 do., .320; 1 do., .220; 1 15 ct. belcher, .215. Alberts: 9 ct. single, various patterns, stock No. 82; do. double do., 55; ladjT's 9 ct. gem muff chains, 2; do. 15 ct. do., 2; do. 9 ct. long guards, various patterns, 73; do. 15 ct. do., 4; do. 9 ct. short Albert, 1; 1 18 ct. single do., 3; 1 15 ct. do., 2. Rings: 18 ct. fancy gem rings, set diamonds, rubies, sapphires, pearls and opals, stock No., 141; 15 ct. do., 8 ; 9 ct. do., 38; 9 ct. keeper rings, 17; 18 ct. do., 22; 9 ct. signet rings, 23; 15 ct. do., 4; 18 ct. do., 21 ; 9 ct. belcher rings, 1; 15 ct. do., 1; 18 cfc. do., 4 ; 9 ct. snake rings, 2; 9 ct. twist rings, 6; 18 ct. do., 6. Brooches: 1 15 ct. oval, plain centre, stock No. 160; 1 do. fancy round, 190; 1 do. round, raised centre, 215; 1 do. 2 stone diamond and ruby fancy, 348; 1 do. twist, 2 dia- monds and 1 sapphire, 472; 1 18 ct. diamond and ruby shamrock centre, ruby each end, 1804; 1 9 ct. single stone sapphire, crescent centre, 1809 : 1 do. fancy scroll, 2073; 1 do., 3 leaves 2269; 1 do., 2 birds, single stone ruby, 2277; 1 18ct. diar mond, sapphire, and pearl fancy bar, 2296; 1 9 ct. 2 pearl leaves on safety pill, 2301 ; 1 15 ct. fancy bar, pearl leaf, single stone ruby, 2335; 1 9 ct. pearl crescent, 2369; 1 do. spray, 2380; 1 do., 2380; 1 de., 2381 ; 1 do., 2382; 1 do., 2383; 1 do., 2383. Bracelets : 1 9 ct. ribbed band, stock No. 2107 : 1 do. engraved flat buckle, 2108; 1 do. band, 2111; 1 do., 2112; 1 do. round buckle, 2116; 1 do. i round band, 2120; 1 do. plain band, 2121; 1 do.", 2122; 1 15 ct. plain curb, 2127; 1 9 ct. do., 2131; 1 15 ct. curb and snap, 2132; 1 9 ct. curb and pad lock, 2133; 1 do., plain twist and padlock, .525. 2137 ; 1 do. ,- ablp do. .562, 213*: I do. basket and snap, .705, 2141; 1 do., .505, 2143; 1 do., .520, 2144; ldo. curb and padlock, 2145; 1 do., 2146; 1 do., 2151; 1 do., 2152; 1 do., 2153; 1 do., 2154; 1 do., 2155; 1 do., 2156; 1 do., 2157; 1 do., 2158; 1 do., 2159; 1 do., .335, 2160; 1 do., 2.395, 2161; 1 do., .375, 2163; 1 do., chased, .535, 2164; 1 do., .535, 2165; 1 do., cable, .830, 2166; 1 do. snaffle and padlock, .700, 2168; 1 do. basket, .500, 2169; 1 do., chased, .535, 2170; 1 do., .535, 2170; 1 do. double pearl heart, pearl and tur- quoise bow, 1411; 1 do. plaited twist, 1413; 1 do. grooved buokle band, 1414; 1 15 ct. 2 ruby 1 diamond star set, 1415 ; 1 do. 9 stone diamond and ruby boat set, 1416; 1 do. curb and patent photo locket; 1 do. plain curb and padlock, .775 ; 1 do. turquoise open padlock; 1 15 ct. plain curb and padlock, ,555; 1 do., .410; 1 do. pearl turquoise basket; 1 do. curb and padlock, .720; 1 do., .500. 56 22 ct. wedding rings, nearly all stamped " A1 " : Stock No. 2978, weight 4 dwt; 3300, 1 dwt 12 gr; 3303, 1 dwt. 12 gr: 3561, 2 dwts 12 gr; 3562, 2 dwts 12 gr; 3565, 2 dwts 12 gr; 3570, 2 dwts 12 gr; 3572, 2 dwts 12 gr ; 3573, 2 dwts 12 gr; 230, 4 dwts; 359, 3 dwts 12 gr; 403, 5 dwts; 463, 4 dwts; 469, 4 dwts; 498, 4 dwts; 500, 4 dwts; 530, 3 dwts; 532, 3 dwts; 540, 3 dwts; 544, 3 dwts 12 gr; 552, 4 dwts; 553 4 dwts; 554, 4 dwts; 555, 4 dwts; 556, 4 dwts; 558, 4 dwts; 559, 4 dwts; 560; 5 dwts; 563, 5 dwts; 564, 5 dwts; 565, 5 dwts; 569, 6 dwts; 572, 6 dwts; 582, 4 dwts; 583, 4 dwts; 584, 4 dwts; 585, 4 dwts; 586, 4 dwts; 587, 4 dwts; 588, 4 dwts; 589, 5 dwts; 590, 5 dwts; 591, 5 dwts; 592, 5 dwts; 593, 5 dwts; 594, 5 dwts; 595, 5 dwts; 596, 5 dwts; 597, 5 dwts; 607, 3 dwts; 614, 3 dwts; 619, 4 dwts; 625, 5 dwts; 626, 5 dwts; 628, 5 dwts; 629, 5 dwts. All scratched with some of the following: c g h X o d, and other marks. The above reward will be paid by B. Barnett, Limited, 319 High Holborn, London, W. C., to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and the recoveiy of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. 64 — Hull ( City).— 16 h i » st., a small parcel containing 5 ladies' 18 ct. dress rings, each in celluloid case, '' King, 62 Market Place," thereon ( 1 set 3 opals and small diamonds, 2060 and 65W inside; 1 set 14 diamonds and 1 sapphire cluster, 4372 and 62S inside; 1 set 14 diamonds and 1 turquoise, 4374 and 62Q inside ; 1 set 19 diamonds and 6 sapphires cluster, 3794 and 58S inside; 1 set 2 diamonds and 1 opal in a row, 1632 and 65N inside. Information to the Chief Constable, Hull. PROPERTY RECOVERED. LANCASHIRE. 65.— Bury { County).— Watch, Case No. 35, 4th inst., and thief apprehended. SUSSEX ( East). 66. — Hastings ( Borough). — leapot, Ac., Case No. 101, 18th inst. PROPERTY FOUND. DORSETSHIRE. 67.— Sherborne < County) — In river, near Sherborne, a free wheel bicycle, 24 in. frame, flat handle bars, Bowden brake, front rim brake, black Westwood rims, Midland Rubber Co. tyres, 1 in. pitch block chain, new rubber on pedals, metal mud- guards, plated Demon lamp, tool bag. Ap- parently in river several weeks ( supposed stolen). Information to Supt. Carter, Sherborne. 70 — Metropolitan Police Distriot, D Division .— JOSEPH EDWARDS, Office No. S43181, Tase No. 4, 12th October, 1906, and sentenced at Marlborough Street Police Court to 6 months hard labour. 71.— Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen ( OW.- ALEXANDER REATTIE, Case No. 3b, 18th inst. 72.— Berkshire, Abingdon ( County). — EDWARD GOLDER, Office No. 3072- 01, Case No. 7, 21st ult., and committed for trial at the Berks Assizes, 31st inst. 73. — Hampshire, Portsmouth ( Borough).— REGINALD C. K. G. HARDY, Case No. 20,18th inst. 74.— Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon ( County).— MAN. Case No. 68, 11th inst,, and committed for trial. lb. — Kent, Ramsgate ( Borough).— REGINALD THORPE, Case No. 16, 4th inet. 76.— Kirkcudbrightshire, Kirk cudbright ( County)— WILLIAM MURRAY Case No. 24,18th inst, 77.— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— Licence- holder WILLIAM HALL, Office No 2844- 01, Case No. 23, 21st December, 1906, at Southport. IS— Monmouthshire, Risca ( County).- JXUKA BOSHELL, alias JOHN COX, Case No. 33, l » th inst. 79. — Northamptonshire, North * ampton ( Boro<* oh).— WILLIAM KENTISH, Office No. 42- 02, Case No. 28, 21st December, 1906, at West Ham on a charge of larceny. 80.— Northumberland, Newcastle- on- Tyne ( City). — Licence - holder JOSEPH HUDSON, Office No. 4- 00, Case No. 29, 21st December, 1906, at Bradford on a charge of drun- kenness and possessing counterfeit coin. 81 — Sussex ( East), Eastbourne ( Borough).—\ LIGE WILLOUGHBY, Case No. 47, 18th inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS. 68— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office— Supervisee JOHN HURLEY, Office No. 1843- 01, Tabular Form, 7th September, 1906, and List of Re- convictions, 28th ult. 69 — Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— Licence- holder TOM APPLEBY, Office No. 1792- 02, Tabular Form of Re- convictions, 11th inst., should read, 2 months hard labour for failing to report, and 1 month hard labour for being found on enclosed premises for an unlawful purpose, sen- tences to run consecutive. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 8 '.— Executive Branch. - For deserting from H. M. S. He In, at Portsmouth, .- ird inst, and for falsification of accounts— RICHARD EDWARD GREGOR PsAROE, alias R. E. MACGREGOK, age 32}, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion and hair dark, eyes blue. A ship's writer; native of Padr. tow, Cornwall. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office. New Scotland Yard, London, 8. W., or to any Police Station APPREHENSION. >> 3— Wiltshire, Devizes ( County).— FREDERICK C. MOSS, Case No. 50, 18th inst,, at Bristol. List of Lloonoo Holders. Supervisees, Expirees, who have been re- apprehended, tor the week ending January 19th, 1907, with the results, eto. Divisions concerned. Office No. NAME. Sentence. Date and Place. Freeh Oflence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of T, V. 3G50—' J'J BAILEY, EDWARD E, K, N. 279— 02 BROWN, GEORGE H, J. 2831— 02 GARDENER, GEORGE X. 1251- 06 JENKINS, JOHN G, P. 2S04— 0L! JONES, FREDERICK L, M. 2485— 97 JONES, JAMES L, W. 2.-. S4— 02 LANE. GEORGE D. 1590— 03 MCCARTHY, JOHN R, R. T. W. 3024— 01 MORAN, THOMAS X, Y. . years p. s. 18 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 15th Jan.. C. C. Ct. 14th Jan., Hull Qr. Sess. 12th Jan., N. L. P. Ct. Making counterfeit JAMES DARLING coin ittempted shop- GEORGE JOHNSON" breaking 5 days h. l. in default 14th Jan., Marvlebone P. Ct. 18 months h. l. 15 months h. l. { months h. l. 9 months h. l. 1. 5 days hi. in default 2. ditto. 14th Jan., Hull Qr. Bess. 15th Jan., N. L. Sess. 18th Jan., Lambeth P. Ct. 18th Jan., C. C. Ct. 1. 8th Jan.. Greenwich P. Ct. 2. 16th Jan., Greenwich P. Ct. P. of C. Act Drunk, & c. Attempted shop breaking Stealingatraveller 3 hand bag Tailing to leport Receiving 1. Acting as pedlar without licence 2. ditto. Name and Division of Officer. • Same Name JOHN BARKER GEORGE THOMPSON Same Name Same Name JOHN MARTIN 1. Same name 2. ARTHUR MILLS Inspr. Scott, C. I. D., V : also P. S. Reid, C. I. D., B. P. C. Ferguson, 159J : also P. S. Smith. C. I. D., J. P. C. Lambert. 259X. P. C. Egginton, 447, C ; also P. C. Beslee, l C. I. D., C. P. S. Pike and P. C. Eve. C. I. D., L. P. C. Bligh, City; also P. S. McEvoy, C. I. D., K. P. C. Say, 37IP, and P. C. Yorke, 642R. LONDON : PaiBTKD FOR His MIJEGRR'S STITIOHKHY Omen BY J. J. KILIHER 4 Co., LTD., 32, N « W BRIDO* STREET, B. C.; 33, KMA WIILLAM STBBRT, K. C.; HID MARSHAUE* WORKS, S- H
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