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13/08/1897

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Date of Article: 13/08/1897
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GAZETT PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1897. VOL. XIV., No. 1422. REGU LATIONS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them, should be addressed to TIIE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enah e action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the. signature of an officer of not less rankthan Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against, him, the requisition must be signed by the chiej officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property mint be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. A nnouncements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, ar. d are alphabetically arranged, by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, mu4, on their appreh ension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, wil be wholly re sponsible for any proceedings which may result from such publicaton. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received 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, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Kew Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond < fc Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. R. ANDERSON, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged In strict alphabetical order. ( c) Persons in Custody. fl). Metropolitan Police District ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. { IV Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged In strict 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 pre- sent " circulated " 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 consider- ably. It has " been decided, therefore, to discontinue the " circulation" in Infor- mations 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 Constables are re- quested 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 " circulation " 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 DISTRICT. 1.— A Division.— For stealing, 30th ult., 1 black- and- white tweed dross ; 1 black reefer jacket; 1 white petticoat bodice; and other clothing— MAY BATES, alias MAItY BAITETARETS, BEATRICE ROBERTS and NURSE MAY, age 34, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, third left finger crooked, 2 moles right side of neck, 1 on right forearm and left cheek, soar right breast, deep indent on left hip ; dress, red crepon bodice, navy- blue skirt, shot straw hat trimmed flowers and ribbon. Native of Herue Bay, Kent. Warrant issued. 2.— E Division.— For obtaining bicycles by fraud — JOHN CLARKE, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion, hair, moustache and eyes dark ; dress, frock coat, lavender tweed trousers, high silk hat. Warrant issued. 3.— K Division.— CARL ANDERSON, alias ALEXANDER BERG and GUMMER STAAL- HAMS, Case No. 7, 31st July, 1896, not to be arrested. 4.— WDivision— Forlarceny— ALFRED DUKE, age 30, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight moustache light; dressed in dark clothes. ALFRED HORLEY, age 30, height 6 ft., slight build, complexion pale, hair and slight mous- tache dark brown, turns his feet out when walking; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. Bookmaker's touts; natives of Brix- ton. SHEFFIELD KID, age about 26, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion dark, hair black, of Jewish appearance; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark trousers, grey cloth cap. A native of Sheffield. All frequent race- courses. Warrant issued. 5.— X Division.— For carnally knowing a girl, age 11— A MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fair, slight moustache light ; dress, dark cloth coat, white moleskin trousers, black cloth peak cap. 6.— Y Division. — For obtaining bicycles by false pretences— A. HAMILTON, alias WYATT, KNOWLES and WILLIAMS, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache ( turning grey) dark, eyes brown, two fingers left hand and first three of right deficient; dress ( usually), grey suit and cap. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. long Newmarket coat and high silk hat. Is believed to be suffering from gout, and accompanied by his brother. Supposed travelling about Sussex with a Ralli Car and iron- grey horse. Stays at first- class hotels. May be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. CITY OF LONDON. 7.— For fraud, WILLIAM PRICE, alias T. P. PROWSE, late of 14, Cornford Road, Balham, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 9i in., slight build, complexion pale, long nose, hair and moustache dark, wearing BERKSHIRE. 8.— Clewer ( County).— Forlarceny ( lodger), 16th ult., and stealing 1 pair black- and- white check trou- sers ; 1 pair braces; 1 silver curb pattern watch- chain; 1 silver buckle ring— JOHN BENTICE, age about 43, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, moustache brown, slight side whiskers; dress, dark coat, light trousers, straw hat with black band, sidespring boots. A native of Windsor. Carries a carpet- bag, tied with string. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Read, Clewer. £ 5 REWARD. 9.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing, 12th inst., 2 safety bicycles. 1st, A " Speedwell" 28 in. wheels, tangent spokes, " Scott's " Standard tyres, diamond frame, drop handles, " Brady's " saddle, rubber pedals, " B. S. A." cranks, No. 900, stamped near seat post nut, transfer on head, " E. Dew and Sons, Oxford Road, Reading," " Speedwell," on down- tube, " Demon" lamp. 2nd An " American Crescent," 28 in. wheels, tangent spokes, wooden rims, " Stand- ard " tyres, front forks half plated, " Gasford " saddle, cork handles, gold p^ ate on head, " The Western Wheel Works, Chicago," thereon, No. 9 stamped near saddle.— TWO MEN. 1st, Age 25, height 5 ft, 8 in., slight build, complexion very dark, thin face, hair and moustache dark; dress, brown check jacket, grey check nickers, black- and- red mixture stockings, blue shirt, green tie, cap, brown canvas shoes. 2nd, Age 30, height 5 ft. 3 in., stout build, complexion fair, round face, moustache light, hooked nose; dress, small check cycling suit, with Norfolk jacket, grey mixture stockings, white straw hat, with black band. Both spoke with foreign accent. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. J. H. W. Dew, 83, Oxford Road, Reading, for such information as will lead to the apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the bicycles. Information to Captain Henderson, Chief Consta- ble, Reading. CHESHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 10.— Hyde( CWnty).— For embezzlement— JOHN HULL, age about 40, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion dark, large head, hair dark brown, pecu- liar expression in eyes, badly ruptured left side, slightly lame; dress, round jacket, worsted suit, trou- sers buttons stamped " Blackburn and Co." Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by W. Blackburn 4 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, AUGUST 450, 1897. and Co., Clothiers, Leeds, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension of HULL. Information to Captain Lingard, Supt., Hyde. 11.— Nantwich ( County).— For larceny, between 1st July, 1896, and 10th April last— FRANK E. KING, age about 36, height about 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair and heavy moustache dark brown, walks erect and with a swinging gait; an iron- monger's assistant. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Meredith, Nantwich. CORNWALL. 12.— Truro ( City).— For embezzlement— II M. TREZISE, age about 28, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., com- plexion fair, slight moustache brown, eyes dark; dress ( usually) dark blue suit, hard hat. Is fond of company and drink. A clerk or accountant; native of Helston, Cornwall. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable Coleman, Truro. DERBYSHIRE. 13.— Chapel- en- le- Frith ( County).— For obtain- ing. by a worthless cheque, an iron- grey horse, 16 hands 2 in., 5 years, white face, jaw enlarged right side, few sand cracks, in good condition— GEORGL BRADBURY ( supposed false), age about 50, height 5 ft. 8 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, rouud features, hair ( turning grey and cut short) light brown, clean- shaved, appeared pock- marked on nose and round the mouth, speaks sharply with Lancashire accent; dress, grey Scotch tweed suit and cap. Was driving a bay horse, about 16 hands, witih butcher's spring cart, newly painted dark green, picked out light green. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gill, Chapel- en- le- Frith. 14.— Wirksworth ( County).— For obtaining £ 10 by false pretences, on 3rd ult,— WALTER JONES ( supposed false), age about 35, height 5 ft, 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, one middle finger deficient; dress, dark brown tweed suit, black peak cap, lace boots. The money was ob- tained on the pretence of selling a horse. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hollingworth, Wirksworth. DEVONSHIRE. 15.— Exeter ( City).— For obtaining, on 7th inst., money by forged cheques on the London and County Banking Company, Limited, Preston Branch, 42, Lon- don Road, Brighton— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., small moustache ( supposed daric); wearing long brown overcoat with band, peak cap. He sends a boy with a cheque, signed " George E. Paget," and a note, purporting to come from a well- known gentleman, to tradesmen, asking them to send cash for the cheque. Information to the Chief Constable, Court House, Exeter. DURHAM. 16.— Durham ( City).— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of JOHN ANTHONY SMITH, a clerk, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling, between 8th June and 8th ult., £ 107 14s. Sd., age 22, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in, complexion fresh, hair, slight moustache and eyes ( rather sunken) dark ; dress, black jacket and vest, dark tweed trousers, black hard felt hat or grey cap. Is a good comic singer. Absconded 3rd, and was seen in Liverpool on 4th inst. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Smith, Durham. I?;— Durham ( City).— For larceny, from lodgings, 7th inst.— A man, who gave the name of PEARSON, age 40 to 50, height 5 ft. G or 7 in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, hair and moustache ( cut short) dark ( turning grey); dress, dark suit, white collar, dark tie, brown cap. Speaks with South country accent. He represented himself as an insurance agent, stating he had been employed as collector for the Prudential Insurance Company at Slirewsbury, and that he be- longed to Newcastle. Information to Chief Constable Smith, Durham. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 18.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For stealing a silver geneva watch, No. 199624, and a silver albert chain— WILLIAM HOWARD, age about 30, height 5 ft, 3 or 4 in., complexion fair, oval face, hair very light, clean- shaved, eyes blue, high check bones; dress, black suit, black- and- white tie, black felt hat. He repre- sented that he was employed at the Great Western Railway station. Stated he was a clerk ; and a native of London. Warrant issued. 19.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For obtaining food and money by false pretences— LEOPOLD DE LAW- RENCE, age about 28, height 5 ft. 5 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair and small moustache light; dress, black frock- coat suit, blue shirt, black felt hat, brown shoes. He represented that he was a doctor at an infirmary. Warrant issued. 20.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For rape— THOMAS D. JOHN, age 45, height about 5 ft, 8 in., complexion dark, round face, prominent cheek- bones, hair ( turn- ing grey) black, moustache ( clipped) and small side whiskers dark; dress ( usually) large check suit, light paddock coat, bowler hat. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 21.— Campden ( County).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences, 26th ult.— A MAN, age 25 to 30, height about 5 ft, 4 in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes dark, prominent nose, walks erect; dress, slate colour jacket and vest, light tweed trousers, light cloth cap, broad sole watertight boots. Stated he was in the employ of the Great Western Rail way Company, and re- quired lodgings for himself and three others who were to erect a bridge across the line. Is wanted elsewhere for similar offences, and for larceny of the boots he is wearing. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cooke, Campden. 22.- Fishponds { County).— For stealing 22 books ( recovered); 1 pair opera glasses; and 1 pair boots — FRANCIS LYNCH, age 20, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, fyes grey ; wearing dark suit and hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Mat'hews, Fishponds. 23.— Gloucester ( County)— For stealing, 29th ult., an old muzzle- loading gun; 1 stone hammer; 1 pair hedge gloves; 1 old table- knife; 1 Army towel, " 83" ( supposed) thereon; 1 suit dark serge to fit a man about 6 ft. ( nearly new) ; 1 red handkerchief; 1 tablecover— WILLIAM FISHER, alias BRUMMY, age 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, long moustache light, 1st joint of right thumb and top of 1st finger deficient; dress, dark jacket and trousers, black bowler hat, lace boots, and A MAN, age 50, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark, heavy dark moustache, eyes grey ; dress, dark suit and cap, heavy lace boots. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Philpott, Gloucester. HERTFORDSHIRE. 24.— Watford ( County).— For stealing, 7th inst., I lady's gold half- hunter watch, No. 12589, maker " Klaftenberger, Regent Street," " E. M. C." in monogram on back, numerals on mother- o'- peail rim, 1 ditto open face keyless watch, No. 25439, makers " Vine and Thompson, 85, Aldersgate Street, Lon- don," jewelled in 8 holes, compensation balance, dome case, engine- turned, " A. M. J." in monogram on back ; 1 plain gold locket, diamond in centre, containing hair, gold curb pattern chain attached; 1 dark green Russian leather purse; 1 pearl spray brooch, 3 gold leaves set pearls; 1 flexible gold bracelet; 1 gold brooch, with cluster of pearls forming a rosette; 1 gold chain, small loop pattern— TWO MEN. 1st, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., square build, com- plexion very dark, long roman nose, heavy mous- tache dark ( wide parting in centre); of Jewish ap- pearance; dress, dark shoddy suit, black hard felt hat, 2nd, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion fair, slight moustache brown; dress, light brown suit, dark brown alpine hat. Of military appearance. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Wymer, Deputy Chief Con- stable, Watford. KENT. 25.— Maidstone ( Borough).— For deserting his children— JOHN COSTELLO, age 32, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., red face, hair light brown, moustache ginger; dress, light coat, cord vest and trousers, peak cap. A bricklayer's labourer. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mackintosh, Maid- stone. LANCASHIRE. 26.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee GEORGE JASPER, alias GEORGE AS- PINALL, Office No. 46200, age 56, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown ( bald), eyes grey, vaccination mark on right arm, scar inside right fore- arm, two on left thumb, and one on 1st left finger, 4th right finger injured. A labourer ; native of Man- chester. Sentenced, at Manchester City Sessions, 14th April, 1887, to 7 years penal servitude, and 5- years police supervision for housebreaking. Licenced 13th April, 1894. EN 1255. Information to the Chief Constable, Salford. 27.— Warrington ( Borough).— For larceny, 4th inst.— SAMUEL WARBURTON, age 31, height G ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache ( inclined to be sandy) light brown, eyes grey, small scar top of centre of forehead, carries one arm lower than the other. A labourer, formerly a guuner in the Roval Artillery, and is now i*. the Army Re- serve. GEORGE OGDEN, age 40 to 45, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, prominent cheek- bones, large nose, high forehead, hair ( thin on top) dark, very slight moustache, walks erect; dress ( usually) dark jacket and vest, dark cord trousexo, black cap, clogs. A slater's or bricklayer's labourer. May be found in the company of poachers. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Talbot, Warrington. LEICESTERSHIRE. £ 2 REWARD. 28.— Hinckley ( County).— For stealing, 31st ult., a bay mare, about 10 years, 15.1 hands, long mane and tail, scar across off fore fetlock, black points, recently shod, in good condition, value £ 20— LOCK, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, dark side whiskers; dress, plaid suit, large pearl buttons on coat, tight- fitting trousers, cap, lace boots. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Edward George Thompson, Hinckley, to any person giving such information as will lead to tho apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the mare. Information to Supt. Shillcock, Hinckley. LINCOLNSHIRE. 29.— Grantham ( County). — For larceny, JOSEPH FENTON, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight build, hair and slight moustache sandy, blind one eye ( supposed left), sunken ; a chimney sweep. Native of Long Bennington, which place he left on 5th inst., and may be found working in harvest fields. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cabourn, Grantham. 30.— Stamford ( County).— For stealing, 29th ult., a watch and chain ( recovered)— MARK ARDIN, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown ; dress, light jacket and vest, brown trousers, cap, light lace boots. A fitter. Stated he recently worked at Chatteris and Peter- borough. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Swaby, Stamford. NORFOLK. 31.— Great Yarmouth ( Borough).— For stealing a pneumatic safety bicycle, makers " J. Parr &. Co., Lei- cester," on front of frame, back mud- guard, leather gear- case, " Dunlop " rims, " J. Parr's ' tyres, 24- in. frames, " Brooks's1" saddle, brush brake, flat top handle- bar, cork liindies, " No. 1854" on back wheel and crank bracket STIMPSON, alias MOR- GAN, age 17, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion dark ; dress, dark suit, light cap. Native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Parker, Great Yarmouth. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 32.— Northampton ( Borough).— For stealing, 6th ult., a pneumatic safety bicycle, " Crawford" ' 96 American improved diamond- frame, 28 in. wheels, fitted with " Morgan and Wright's " quick- repairing tyres, nickel- plated tangent spokes, oil- retaining bnr- rel hubs, " Plymouth" wood rims, " Plunger" pat- tern brake, handle rusty, up- turned handle- bar, mt- trap pedals, chain adjustment rear, with set screws, 6i in. round cranks, no mud- guards, " Gilliam's" sad TUESDAY, AUGUST 451, 1897. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. ft die ( soiled)— By a youth, who gave the name of WEST, age about 18, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., com- plexion dark ; dress, blue serge suit, with dark cap. Warrant issued. 33.— Northampton ( Borough).— For stealing, 4th inst., 2 pneumatic safety bicycles. 1st, " Bavliss and Thomas Excelsior Coventry,'' No. 46,166 on head, " Beeston " plain tyres, self- sealing tube in front wheel, with brake, steering lock, barrel hubs, no mud- guards, height of frame 22 in. wheels, 28 by lj in., tangent spokes ( plated), combination pedals, " J. Birt, Cycle Agent, Regent Square," on transfer. 2nd, " Riley " Cycle Company, popular road racer, " Bees- ton " plain tyres, front wheel 30 by in. back 28 by lg in., rat- trap pedals, usual parts plated, ena- melled black tangent spokes, No. 39,067, or 39,071, " J. Birt, Cycle Agent, Regent Square," on transfer, bell atiached— TWO MEN, giving the nameof CAR- TER. 1st, Age about 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., slight dark moustache ; dress, short dark jacket, blue flannel trousers, straw hat, fine blue shirt, no waistcoat. 2nd, age about 24, height 5 ft. 5 in. ; dressed similar to the 1st man. Warrant issued. 34.— Northampton ( Borough)— For stealing, 5th inst., a bicycle ( recovered) HOWE, age 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion and slight moustache dark; dress, navy blue suit, straw hat, with red- and- black band. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, Northamp- ton. 35.— Oundle ( County).— For stealing, 23rd June last, at Raunds, £ 125, including 3 £ 10 Bank of Eng- land notes, dated " London, 13 July, 1896," Nos. K 26/ 44343 to 5, and 4 £ 5, dated " Hull, 2 Sep., 1895," T22/ 58236 to 9— HARRY ARCHER, age 20, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes ( rather prominent) hazel, scar on both thumbs; dress, dark brown check jacket and vest, light trou- sers, black hard h it. Appearance of a horsedealer. A labourer ; native of Raunds. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phenix, Oundle. OXFORDSHIRE. 36.— Chipping Norton ( County).— For obtaining from 24th to 26th ult., food and lodgings by false pretences, and stealing 1 pair light lace watertight boots, verv broad soles, size 8, with brown laces attached— EDWARD MORGAN, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair daik brown, clean shaved, eyes dark, prominent nose, walss erect; dress, slate coloured jacket and vest, dark '. weed trousers, light cloth cap. Supposed wearing stolen boots. Stated he was a native of Crewe. He took lodgings, stating he was in advance of others, to pro- cure lodgings, and that they were going to erect a new bridge over the Great Western Railway. Sup- posed wanted elsewhere for similar offences. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sutton, Chipping Norton. RUTLANDSHIRE. 37.— Oakham ( County).— For burglary, 28tli ult., at. Uppingham— SAMUEL CHARITY, alias SOUTH- WELL, age 19, height 5 ft, 8 in., complexion and hair dark, slight moustache; dress, black jacket and vest, brow n tweed cloth trousers, dark tie and peak cap, lace boots with toe- caps. A butcher's porter ; native of Uppingham. Has been previously convicted of larceny at Sleaford and Stamford. May have joined the Army. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Oakham ; or to Supt. Murfitt, Uppingham. SOMERSETSHIRE. 38.— Weston- super- Mare ( County).— For ob- taining £ 4 by false pretences, 24th April last— MRS. G. ARUNDEL, alias LAMPARD, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown; dress, black " dress, dark loose cape or green jacket, dark straw hat trimmed black ribbon or feathers or dark green felt hat with veil. May be found at seaside resorts, where she performs, with others, on the sands. Information to Supt. Balkwill, Weston- super- Mare. SUFFOLK. 39.— Ipswich ( Borough).— For stealing, 4th inst., a pneumatic road racer bicycle, " The Boreas," " War- wick. " tyres, drop handle- bar, cork handles, with white tips, tangent spokes, gold lined, American rat- trap pedals, makers, " 1\. J. Watkinson and Company, Bond Street, Birmingham— ALFRED CHARLES SCO- GING, age 23, height 5 ft. 5 in., weight 8 or 9 stone, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, 2 scars back of head, cut scar right eyebrow, left cheek and back of left thumb, mole on right side and upper right arm, 2nd right toe has been broken ; dress, black jacket and vest, light cloth trousers and cap, lace boots. A native of Ipswich. Warrant issued. 40. — Ipswich ( Borough).— For embezzlement— ERNEST OSBORNE, age 18, height 5 ft. 8 in., weight 10 stone, complexion fresh ( sunburnt), hair dark brown, eyes grey; dress, black coat and vest, lavender colour trousers and cap, blue- and- white striped flannelette shirt with plain pink front. A baker's lad ; native of Woodbridge. Wan- ant issued. Information to Lieut .- Colonel Russell, Chief Con- stable, Ipswich. SURREY. 41.— Guildford ( Borough).— For embezzlement— WILLIAM BIIOOMFIELD, age 38, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, long nose, hair and mous- tache dark brown, eyes grey, scar back of head and point of chin, left thumb- nail turned blaok, cro s swords tattooed on one forearm, turns his feet out when walking; dress ( when last seen), black cloth suit, blue- and- black striped neckerchief, black hard felt hat with mourning band. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Worlook, Guildford. WARWICKSHIRE. 42.— Nuneaton County).— For larceny, 30th ult. — THOMAS N. BEITH, alias SCOTCH TOMMY, and TOM H. GRENVILLE, age 35 to 37, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top, and turning grey) dark brown, heavy brown moustache, eyes brown, front teeth prominent; dress, black suit, brown hard hat, brown shoes. A miner. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hannah, Nuneaton. 43.- WIGTOWNSHIRE. - Stranraer ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of ALEXANDER CARNEGIE GOUDIE, a Distillers' Traveller, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement between 5th and 12th ult. Age about 29, height 5 feet 11 inches, hair and slight moustache light, round pimply face, walks with long, swinging strides, and carries his head forward. A good musician and fond of billiards. Dress, usually blue serge jacket suit, stand up collar, yellowish dustcoat; may also have a drab waterproof overcoat, with brown velvet collar. Last seen at Dudley, Worcestershire on 8th inst. May endeavour to go abroad, and assume the name of Brown. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Gordon, Stranraer. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING) 41.— Hull ( City).— For embezzlement— ROBERT WARDEN, age 23, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair ( cut short) dark brown, small moustache, light, turns his toes in; of youthful appearance; dress, black jacket and vest, old dark check trousers, hard felt hat, tan boots. A grocer's assistant; native of Hull. Warrant issued. 45.— Hull ( City).— For stealing ( bailee) £ 4 10s. — HENRY CARR, age 13 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., stout build, complexion fresh, full round face, hair light, eyes blue; dross, grey serge jacket, mixture cloth vest, blue serge trousers, brown cap, lace boots. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Gurnev, Chief Constable. Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 46.— Barnsley ( County).— For bigamy— RICH- ARD DEMBY SHAW, a tramping barber, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair ( curly in front) dark brown, eyes blue, cut scar right of upper lip. A native of Padiham, Lanes. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kane, Court House, Barnsley. 47.— Pontefract ( County).— For misapplying £ 20 - THOMAS FLETCHER, age 29, height 5 ft. 9 in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, large scar on forehead, walks erect. Has been in the Army. A native of Retford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Whincup, Court House, Pon- tefract. 48.— H U11 ( City).— For larceny— GEORGE HER- BERT, alias MICK JENNISON, age 21, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown; dress, light check suit and cap. A groom, or stable- man ; native of Hull. May be found with common horse dealers, cabmen, or waggonette drivers. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Gurnev, Chief Constable, Hull. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 49.— Cambridge ( Borough).— Committed for trial, at next Cambridge Borough Quarter Sessions, for lar- ceny and fraud— FREDERICK ALBERT DENNI- SON, alias LITTLEDYKE, WILLIAMS, HENRY HARRISON, BAYNES, CARLYLE, etc, age 22, height 5 ft. 11J in, complexion fresh, rather long nose and thick lips, hair and eyes brown, 2 small moles left cheek, 1 left side of throat, 1 centre of chest and back of neck, several small scars on loins, varicose veins left calf: dress, blue serge suit, white straw hat with black band, brown shoes. A rope- maker: native of Stamford, Lincolnshire. He has been travelling about the country since March last, stealing and hiring bicycles, either selling or pawning them ; obtaining lodgings, representing himself as a detective officer, railway clerk, or an electrician. He has also obtained money from domestics. Previously convicted at Stamford, Lincoln, Grantham, Peter- borough, and Newark. Found in his possession— 1 pair grey plaid cycling knickers; 1 black alpine hat; 1 pair grey tweed trousers; 1 black vicuna coat and vest; 1 pair patent leather boots; 1 new tin trunk; 1 new brown bag, containing a quantity of cycling tools and bill- heads, with " Smith Bros.. The Wellington Steam Cycle Works, 5, High Road, Knightsbridge, London," thereon, which undoubtedly he has filled up as a receipt for the machine he wishes to dispose of: also 2 pawn- tickets relating to bicycles pawned in London. Photograph may be seen on application. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 50.— Campden ( County).— Sentenced 14th ult, to 1 month imprisonment for being drunk and dis- orderly— GEORGE STEWART, age 23, height 5 ft. 7J in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight moustache brown, eyes hazel; dress, brown jacket and vest, with small blue stripes, dark grey trousers, white straw hat, black band, low shoes. States he is » a native of Leicester, which place he left " tTmonths ago, and has been travelling the country, selling pills. Is believed to be wanted for other offences elsewhere. Information to Supt. Cooke, Campden. 51.— Gloucester ( County).— Sentenced, 31st ult, to 2 months imprisonment, for pocket- picking— ARTHUR HOPSON, age 36, height a ft. 2£ in, complexion fresh, hair brown, eves hazel, high fore- head, prominent nose, deep cut scar, H in, long, on left cheekbone, mole left cheek, right side and centre of back, boil scar left loins, large scar centre left but- tock. States he is a native of Bristol. 52.— Gloucester ( County).— Committed for trial at next City Quarter Sessions, for false pretences and larceny— THOMAS REEVES, age 20, height 5 ft. 7 in, complexion fresh, hah and eyes brown, large dark mole, 2i in. long by i in. wide, on left side bottom of ribs: dress, grey suit and cap, lace boots. A native of Birmingham. Previously convicted at Nuneaton, of stealing a bicycle, and sentenced to 3 montlis imprisonment. Information to Deputy Cliief Constable Philpott, Gloucester. 452 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 , 1897. HAMPSHIRE. 53.— Bournemouth ( County).— Committed for trial, at next Quarter Sessions, for larceny ( person WILLIAM JAMES, age 26, height 5 ft. 6f in., com plexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, mole on left muscle, scar left forearm, small scar right knee, 3rd right toe crooked; dress, dark grey suit, check straw hat with black band, black patent leather boots. A native of Portsmouth. Information to Supt. Foster, Bournemouth. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 54.— Daventry ( County).— Committed for trial at next. Quarter Sessions, for highway robbery— JOSEPH MARTIN, alias GIPSEY JOE, age about 45 height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion very dark, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes brown, scar bridge of nose and right little finger; dress, black jacket, brown cord vest and trousers, light cap. A railway labourer or miner; native of Crick, Northampton. DAVID WILSON, alias COCKNEY, age 23, height 5 ft. 6| in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, burn scars back of right wrist; dress, old blaok jacket, cord vest, moleskin trousers. A railway labourer; native cf Kilburn. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Hustler, Daventry. OXFORDSHIRE. 55.— Oxford ( City).— Remanded, charged on sus- picion with burglary— THOMAS COLL, age 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, dancing figure and anchor on left fore- arm, heart on right forearm. A labourer; native of Castle Ward, Lancashire. Late of the Border Regi- ment. Information to the Chief Constable, City Police, Oxford. SHROPSHIRE. 56.— Bridgnorth ( County).— Remanded for lar- ceny— ANNIE TAYLOR, alias MARY ANN TUR- NER, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair dark i brown, eyes grey, fingers of right hand have been injured; dress, white- and- pink blouse, dark blue serge skirt, black waistband with large silver plated clasp, brown straw hat, trimmed pink flowers, low shoes. A factory hand, or general servant; na- tive of Halifax. Has been travelling the country for some time. States she has been previously convicted of larceny at King's Norton, Worcestershire, and has also been in homes at Bradford, Birkenhead, Edg- baston, and Birmingham. Supposed wanted for other offences elsewhere. Photograph may be seen on application. Information to Supt. Walters, Bridgnorth. 57.— Wellington ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for stealing bicycles— JOHN FLACKETT, alias CONWAY, WILSON, WRENCH, HEWITT, JONES and POPE, age 21f, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes ( rather small) brown, one upper front tooth deficient, scar left cheek, extending nearly from ear to mouth, small fleshy substance right cheek- bone. A labourer or cab- driver; native of Armitage Old Road, near Ruga- ley, Staffordshire. He hires bicycles, which he rides away and sells. Supposed wanted elsewhere for similar offences. Photograph may be seen on application. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Wellington. SUSSEX ( EAST). 58.— Lewes ( County).— Sentenced to 3 months imprisonmentfor pocket picking— JOHN THOMAS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 2 in., rather stout build, com- plexion, hair and moustache dark, eyes blue; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat, light boots. States he is a fruit- seller at race meetings, and a native of New York. May be wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Stevens, Lewes. SUSSEX ( WEST). 59.— Petworth ( County).— Committed for trial, at next Chichester Quarter Sessions, for shop- break- ing, at Bury— GEORGE READ, age 61, height 5 ft. 5i in., complexion fresh, hair dark ( turning grey), eyes light blue, burn or scald mark on neck and under chin, " J. H." and indistinct " D." tattooed left fore- arm ; dress, light cloth vest, dark cord trousers, hard felt hat, lace boots, very old. A labourer; states h? is a native of London. WILLIAM DAVIS, age 33, height 5 ft. 8\ in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue; dress, light check jacket and vert, brown trousers, hard felt hat, military boots, all very old. A groom ; gives his address as Clerkenwell. Supposed previously convicted and wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Read, Petworth. PROPERTY STOLEN. ESSEX. 60.— Southend- on- Sea ( County).— 4th inst., by housebreaking— 1 child's solid silver knife, fork and spoon, chased; 1 lady's gold watch, engraved on back a cross, heart, and anchor, representing Faith, Hope and Charity, "' Ellen King, 1885" inside c « ise; 1 lady's gold albert; 1 silver cake- knife and fork, one side of knife chased ; ; 1 gold bracelet, partly chased ; 2 silver gravy- ladles, grooved round handles, " II. E. H." engraved on top of handles; 1 small gold locket ana chain; 1 plain gold locket and chain, containing lady's and gentleman's photographs; 1 silver geneva watch, open face; 7 silver salt- spoons ( 2 fiddle pat- tern; the others plain); 1 child's plain silver spoon and fork, " H. E. H." engraved on handles; 1 silver watch- chain, about 8 in. long, tassel at end, and a gold centrepiece; 1 silver thimble ; 1 silver brooch, rough edge, fastening deficient; a quantity of old coins, including several Lion shillings and fourpenny pieces. Information to Supt. Simmonds, Southend- on- Sea GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 61.— Cheltenham ( County).— 9th inst., by house- breaking— 2 silver curb chains, with small barometer, silver whistle, 1 Lion and 2 Jubilee shillings, attached ; 1 gentleman's gold ring, set with, red stone, and initials " F. J. C." thereon; 1 gold sleeve link, oval shape, horse- shoe stamped thereon; 3 small round gold studs, with horse- shoe stamped thereon ; 2 linen collars, stand- up all round, size 15, stamped " The Daisy." Information to Supt. McRae, Cheltenham. heart; 1 ditto, with 2 pearl hearts; 2 lockets and chains; 1 silver half- hunter watch; 2 sets of gold links ; 3 small pearl studs ; 1 mock pearl necklet, with diamond and pearl snap ( 2 diamonds missing); 6 gold hair- pins, screw tops; 2 gold pins for lockets- 2 ditto, for brooches; 2 diamond bee- pins; 2 goldi pins, set letter " L." in diamonds; 1 gold horse- shoe pin, with turquoise pendant; I pearl pin, negro's-- face; 6 imitation gold pins, on card; 1 hair- pin, with broken curve; 1 diamond tiara, forming necklace,, composed of 5 diamond fancy stars, 2nd and 4th set. large stone in centre, surrounded by about 120 others: of different sizes; 1 chain bangle, with watch in> centre, maker " Philip, Bond Street, London." Information to Supt. Waghorn, Sandgate. £ 3 REWARD. 66.— Folkestone ( Borough).— 4th June last— A. " Premier" safety pneumatic bicycle, 26 in. frame, No. 110697, marked " Premier, Model S," on top bar,, hand- piece at end of bar deficient, front tyre much worn, fitted for gear- case, which is not attached. The above reward will be paid by Colonel Daniel Corrie Walker, 16, Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone, to> any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the bicycle. Information to Supt. Taylor, Town Hall, Folke- stone. HAMPSHIRE. 62.— Winchester ( City).— 31st ult.— A lady's small gold open face keyless geneva watch, No. 8840 4, chased back, about the size of a penny, gold dial, a small chain, about 3 in. long, 1 long and 3 short links, tassel at end, attached. Information to Supt. Felton, Winchester. HERTFORDSHIRE. 63. — Hatfield ( County). — 2nd inst., by house- breaking, at Harpenden—- 1 gentleman's double- case gold watch, nearly new; 1 lady's single- case imitation gold watch, attached to a small gold link chain; 2 entlemen's silver watches, open face; 2 ladies' ditto ( 1 new, 1 old) ; 1 gentleman's gold chain, broken ; 2 old rings ( 1 wedding and 1 keeper) ; 1 spade guinea, about 109 years old, in good preservation ; about .£ 2 in 1887 Jubilee coins, consisting of half- crowns, florins and shillings; about £ 40 in money, chiefly in gold; and 1 Indian rupee— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, height about 5 ft. 10 in., fair moustache; wearing brown plaid suit. Information to Supt. Reynolds, Hatfield. 64.— Watford ( County).— 3rd inst., by burglary — 1 small gold locket, oval shape, chased; 1 small silver brooch, shape of a toboggan, 2 small snow- shoes inside; 1 Jubilee sixpence; 1 small iron safe, " Chubb," 18 byl2 in., weighing about 2 cwt., contain- ing 2 old silver table- spoons; 6 small tea- spoons; 2 salt- spoons, hall marked; 1 £ 2 Jubilee piece; 2 life policies, 1st, The United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution, in name of Wm. Ed. Catesby for £ 100; 2nd, The Scottish Provident, for £ 250; 1 brown leather Gladstone bag, initials " W. E. C." in black block letters thereon, one strap deficient, brass mounts, tan lining, red leather pocket; 1 5- chamber revolver, nickel- plated barrel, chambers, and mounts, black stock and a black three quarter length vicuna coat, velvet collar, usual pockets, small check lining. Thieves left behind a jemmy, and a Malacca cane, with buck- horn handle, silver band. Information to Captain Wymer, Deputy Chief Con- stable, Watford. KENT. 65.— Sandgate ( County).— 3rd inst., from an hotel— 4 diamond rings ( 1 set 5 stones; 1 diamond and emerald cluster, No. 35752 ; 1 sapphire and dia- mond 3- stone half- hoop, sapphire in centre, No. 35661 ; 1 turquoise and diamond 3- stone half- hoop, turquoise in centre, No. 83860) ; 1 gold ring, set 5 pearls; 1 gold snake ring, No. 104171 ; 1 horse- shoe diamond and sapphire brooch, about 30 stones; 1 diamond crescent ditto, about 20 stones; 1 diamond pearl ditto, pearl in centre, surrounded by diamonds and a diamond at each end of pin, No. 48126; 1 sapphire and diamond cluster pin and stud, No. 66334; 1 diamond pheasant brooch; 1 small ditto, with diamond in centre; 2 gold safety- pin brooches; 1 gold ditto, large pold A. with fox jumping through ; 3 moonstone bangles, set with diamonds ; 1 small ditto, with lionrt and 2 swallows, rubies in LINCOLNSHIRE. 67.— Stamford ( County).— 2nd inst., by house- breaking— A lady's silver lever watch, " No. 73, B. Kimpton, Eltharn," thereon ; engine turned case, with shield and garter, long gold guard, joined with silver wire, attached. Information to Inspector Swaby, Stamford. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 68.— Northampton ( Borough).— 20th ult.— A pneumatic safety bicycle, 1895 pattern, diamond frame, best " Clincher " tyres, usual parts plated, head of machine bright, odd rubber pedals, ball bearings- throughout, felt handles with white tips ( 1 tip mis- sing), seat pillar rusty, small hole and dent in back tyre, small dent in rim of front wheel, lamp and brake attached. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, Northamp- ton. STAFFORDSHIRE. 69.— Burton- onTrent ( County).— 4th inst., by housebreaking— 1 lady's gold geneva watch; 2 gold chains ( 1 small, 1 fancy link); 1 gold brooch, set 4 emeralds; 1 silver ditto ( two horse- shoes); 1 silver French coin brooch ; 1 silver safety- pin brooch, horse- shoe in centre; 1 gold keeper ring; 1 gold ring, set 3 pearls and 2 rubies; 1 ditto, set 4 turquoise; 1 black suit, melton cloth, reefer jacket; 1 grey check suit; 1 black cloth vest; 1 pair strong lace boots, size 7, calf tops ; 1 dark grey flannelette shirt; 1 striped pink ditto; 1 cash- box, containing .£ 12 in gold ; 1 crown- piece, date 1889; sponge, towel, comb, and brush; a quantity of linen fronts; 1 cigar case; 2 silk hand- kerchiefs, pale blue- and- white; I silk satchel, contain- ing 12 white linen handkerchiefs, marked " L. Pover " By TWO MEN. 1st, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion bronzed, hair brown, moustache light, awkward gait, turns his toes out; dress, black melton jacket, plaid tweed trousers, grey flannelette shirt. 2nd, age 16 to 20, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion dark, cast in eyes; is supposed to be wearing some of the stolen clothing. Information to Supt. Hicklin, Burton- on- Trent. SURREY. 70.— Reigate ( Borough).— 7th inst.— 1 gold ring, set with 6 rubies and 4 pearls ( 18- carat, No. 392); 1 gold watch chain, very fine links ; 1 pair gold wire earrings ; 1 gold pin, horn shape; 3 gold shirt- studs ; 3 silver brooches ( 1 shape of half- moon, with star, 1 oblong open work, with basket of flowers, and 1 with " Regard," worked with forget- me- nots) ; 1 silver sovereign case; 1 pair of round silver cuff-] ir> ks, chased; 2 diamond- shaped silver bangles; 2 silver pencil- case3, about 3 in. long; 1 white silk handker- chief, marked " E." in white silk. Information to Head Constable Metcalfe, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 71.— Lewes ( County).— 6th inst., at Lewes Races- — 1 gold English lever watch, and gold curb pattern albert chain, with gold seal, set stone, initials " W. S." thereon; 1 silver watch, plain back; 1 silver key- less watch, " The remembrance of the Queen's Jubilee " on back, " No drunkenness, God helping us, I promise that henceforth this to bad still stranger be"; 1 silver English lever watch, gold chain, close- links, bar between, rough edges round bars, with locket attached. Information to Supt. Stevens, Lewes. TUESDAY, AUGUST 453, 1897. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. ft 72.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— 10th inst., 1 fl- ea raJ gold curb pattern bracelet, with padlock at- tached ; 1 9- carat gold curb pattern brooch, plain and chased links alternately; 1 lady's 18- carat gold dress ring, set 3 rubies and 2 diamonds, in brown morocco case, lined white, " Murrell, New Cross Road," there- on ; 1 brown paper- case, " Evershed & Son, jewellers, 65, Terminus Road, Eastbourne," on top, containing 1 lady's 9- carat gold ring, double wire knot; 1 lady's very thin old 18- carat gold ring, set 1 paste diamond in claws; 1 lady's full plate English lever gold watch, No. 82715, engraved case; 1 lady's gold small link Parisian chain, with 2 balls thereon ; 1 small gold album, for 4 photos; 1 gentleman's old- fashioned heavy gold- plated seal, amethyst stone, with coat- of- arma deeply cut; 1 small gold seal, with white stone, " All's well" thereon ; 1 gold seal, red stone, with Latin inscription ; 1 gold seal, dog's head, with blood- stone ; 1 gold bar, chased, white stone at end, watch- key screws out, toothpick slides out; 1 gold " Brac- quet" watch- key ; 1 plain oval gold locket, about 1 in. long, to hold photo, with a silver- gilt eighteen- penny bank token attached, 1 silver- gilt coin, size of shilling, made into a brooch, date 17—. Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age about 20, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., com- plexion pale, hair dark brown, small moustache brown ; dress, grey speckled suit and cap to match. 3.— Eastbourne ( Borough). — Between 5th and 8th inst.— 1 lady's gold keyless watch, No. 140220, may have " Strautfer Geneve" on works, engraved case, with a lady's broad- plaited " Langtry' albert attached; 1 gentleman's 18- carat gold signet ring, stone taken out, and tilled in with gold, mono- gram " C. T." thereon; 1 lady's 18- carat gold half- hoop ring, set 3 diamonds and 2 sapphires; 1 Jubilee £• 5 piece. 5th inst.— 1 lady's gold demi- hunter keyless watch, monogram " A. C. S." engraved on back, " C. H., from H. S., January 31st, 1887," engraved on inner case, makers " London and Ryder, Bond Street," with'short gold chain ( honeysuckle pattern), ball at end, at- tached ; 1 lady's long grey lizard- skin purse, nearly new, silver mountings, fastens with catch; 1 long narrow bronze Japanese brooch ; 1 drab leather dress- ing- case, about 7 in. by 4 in., white steel clasp in front, may have " Barret, Piccadilly," inside, con- taining 2 white ivory handle razors, " Mappin and Webb " on one ; 1 pair scissors, 1 corn knife, " Corn Knife" on handle, in black letters ; 1 ivory handle corkscrew ; and 1 pair of tweezers. 5th inst.— 1 small cedar- wood jewel case, oblong shape, " Mabel" in gold letters on top, containing a very fine gold neck- chain. Information to Chief Constable Plumb, Eastbourne. 74.— Hastings ( Borough).— 10th inst.— 1 lady's 18- carat gold geneva watch, glass missing, gold dial, black figures and hands, chased case, in a light- col- oured celluloid case, " Duncan, Gravesend," inside; 1 15- carat gold albert chain, about 3 in., long, small twisted pattern, with ball at end ; 1 oval shaped gold brooch, set large carbuncle. Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 22 or 23, height 5 ft. 4 to 6 in., rather stout build, complexion dark; dress, dark brown or dark grey isuit, cross- striped red- and- yellow tie Speaks with foreign accent. 75.— Hastings ( Borough).— 6th inst.— 1 lady's gold lialf- hoop ring, set 3 diamonds and 2 rubies; 1 lady's gold ring, set ruby in centre, surrounded with pearls ; 1 gold locket, size of half- crown, chased, " J. M." engraved thereon, containing hair; 1 gold locket, size of half- crown, " S. M." engraved thereon, contain- ing hair; 1 small gold locket, oval shape, set with brilliants; 1 small oval gold locket, chased; 1 hair bracelet, gold clasp, " J." M. from S. G." engraved thereon; 2 cameo brooches, set in gold; a miniature painting of a gentleman, in gold frame; 1 pair of gold- framed spectacles; 1 pair of gold- framed eye- glass es, with gold handle; 1 pair of gold earrings, long drops; 2 gold watch- keys; 2 fine gold chains, small link pattern; 1 silver necklet, small pointed drops . attached; 1 silver necklet, link pattern; 2 silver table- spoons, " G. C. M." theijeon; 1 silver locket, chased ; 1 silver brooch, shape of fan, chased : 1 square silver brooch, figures of birds thereon; 2 spade half- guineas, small fine gold link chains, at- tached ; 1 silver band bracelet, chased ; 1 round silver bracelet, chased ; 4 plain silver bangles ; 1 silver fruit knife, " S. Margerison " thereon ; several small gold trinkets ; 1 gold and black enamel mourning ring, old- fashioned ; 1 lady's gold ring, set 14 pearls, " M. G." thereon ; 1 lady's gold ring, set 3 turquoise and 3 garnets; 1 round gold brooch; 1 long gold brooch, silver gilt heart pendant attached ; 1 gilt Jubilee six- pence, set in small round frame; 1 pair gold earrings, old- fashioned; I pair gold sleeper earrings; 1 goid neck- clasp, set rubies; 1 gold scarf- pin, set emeralds; 1 gold situd, set garnet; 1 gold brooch, wish- bone pattern ; 1 long gold brooch, knob each end; 1 gold brooch, shamrock leaf pattern, set green stones; 1 round silver brooch, horse- shoes round edges: 1 gilt Jubilee half- crown brooch— By A MAN, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, hair and mous- tache light brown ; dress, black jacket suit> black hard felt hat. Information to the Chief Constable, Hustings. SUSSEX ( WEST). 76.— Arundel ( County).— lst inst., at Litt. le- hampton— an open face English lever watch, No 19560, engine turned case, shield and garter on back of case, and part of a gold curb pattern chain attached. Information to Supt. Kennett, Arundel. PROPERTY FOUND. HERTFORDSHIRE. 77.— Hatfield ( County)— 28th ult., at St. Michael's, near St. Alban's ( supposed stolen), a Coventry made bicycle, with name " Royal" thereon, diamond frame, tangent spokes, rat- trap pedals, handle- bar recently plated, cork handles, tortoise shell ferrules, odd wheels, front one covered, old pneumatic tyres, block chain, ball- bearings throughout, new pedal- bars, low gear, No. 4120 on saddle- bar. Information to Supt. Reynolds, Hatfield. WARWICKSHIRE. 78.— Coventry ( City).— Disposed of, and sup- posed stolen, 1 large silver- plated fish- knife and fork, white bone or ivory handles, fish and leaves engraved on blades; six silver- plated spoons, cockle- shell figured handles, " A. I " on back ; 7 plated dessert- spoons ; 5 tea- spoons, cockle- shell figured handles, " A. I and W. H." on handles ; 12 plated butter- knives; 7 forks, patterns various, white handles, silver ferrules, " E. P. S." on handles; 7 prongs, cockle- shell figured handles, " W. H. and A " on handles ; 1 silver ladle, lion rampant on front of handle ; 1 large white- metal soup- ladle, " W. \ V. E. P. A." on back; 1 silver- plated sugar- sifter ; 1 silver tea- caddy spoon, " lion rampant and W. H." on back; 1 long silver toast fork, twisted handle, marks worn off; 2 plated spoons, one with teeth at end, long handles turned up at ends, " J. G. S." on back; 3 silver egg- spoons, " 2 H. H." on one, " A. I. P." on others; 4 white- metal egg- spoons, twisted handles, Apostle on top. Information to Chief Constable Gray, Coventry. PROPERTY RECOVERED. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 79.— Hull ( City).—" Iris" bicycle, Case No. 96, 30th ult. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 80.— Northampton ( Borough).— A pneumatic safety bicycle, diamond frame, enamelled black, " Dunlop" tyre front wheel, " Beeston " tyre hind wheel, imitation Warwick pattern, nearly new, 28- in. wheels, ordinary solid rims, tangent spokes, " Harrison " carter gear- case, ordinary rubber pedals, no break or mud guards, usual parts plated, black horn handles, " Middlemoore's " saddle, nickel- plated pump, pump clips lined with celluloid, " R. Lazarus and Sons, London," stamped on saddle- bag. Found in possession of FREDERICK BUTLER, charged with stealing same, age 42, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( curly) dark, eyes blue; dress, dark grey coat and vest, striped trousers, slate colour cap. States he is a painter. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. APPREHENSIONS. 81.— City of London.- WILLIAM HAYES, Case No. 5, 6th inst. 82.— Devonshire, Exeter ( County). — E. W. MARTINUCCI, Case No. 13, lGth ult., and Mrs. S. O. STONHAM, Ca* e No. 10, 6th inst. 83.— Dorsetshire, Wimborne ( County).— THOMAS, alias CHRISTOPHER HUNT, Case No. 12, 2nd October, 1896. 84.— Essex, Saffron Walden ( County).— JOHN ROLFE, Ca* e No. 20, 6th November, 1896. 85.— Hampshire, Gosport ( County).— WIL- LIAM FENNER, Case No. 24, 7th February, 1896. S6.— Hertfordshire, Watford ( County).— ALFRED NEWTON, alias HORSCROFT and GEORGE WILLIAM JAMES, Case No. 78, 12th February last, and committed for trial at the ensu- ing Herts Assizes. 87.— Sussex ( West), Arundel ( Coxmty).— JESSE HOWES, Case No. 51, 23rd ult. 8S.— Worcestershire, Worcester ( City).— NATHANIEL OWEN BURGESS, Case No. 42, 6th inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 89.— Criminal Investigation Department. — For fraudulent bankruptcy— LLEWELYN MAL- COLM WYNNE, a solicitor, late of 31, Lincoln's Inn Fields, age 48, height 5 ft. 11 ir., well built, com- plexion fresh, hair, whiskers and moustache ( inclined to curl) light sandy, or may be clean- shaved, eyes blue, suffering from a wound in groin or abdomen which requires periodical treatment; dresses well. Of smart, gentlemanly appearance. Absconded in March, 1895. Warrant issued. 90.— N Division.— For stealing workhouse cloth- ing— PATRICK BEGAN, age 24, height 5 ft. G in., complexion fresh, hair brown, lost one eye: dress, reddish tweed coat, cord trousers, workhouse shirt,, stockings and boots marked " S. U." Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan. Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ANGLESEY. 91.— Menai Bridge ( County).— For stealingapair of boots, size 8. toe- caps and heel plates ( nearly new). — WILLIAM ROBERTS, of Low Gors, Rhoscefuhir, Pentraeth, age 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache light, eyes blue ; dress, dark blue suit ( much worn), wearing blue linen j < ket under coat. He belongs to the Carnarvon Militia. Is- known at Bethesda and Llanfairfechan. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Jones, Menai Bridge. DERBYSHIRE. 92.— Wirksworth ( County).— Tor stealing, 4th. inst, an " American Waverley" safety bicycle, 26 in. by If in. tyres, marked " G. and J. Patent. July 17th, 1894, Lucas valves, M. F. G., by Indiana Bicycle Co., Indianopolis, U. S. A., apply this edge last, and remove it first," thereon, enamelled back, with red lines,, black saddle, upturned handle, rat- trap pedals ( Ameri- can patent), 2 transfers, " Hartley, Matlock Bridge,"' thereon— A MAN, age about 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight build, hair and moustache dark; dress,, black frock- coat, brown cloth trousers, cycling- shoes. Wore spectacles. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hollingworth, Wirksworth. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 93.— Daventry ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 by a worthless cheque on the London and County Bank- ing Company, 173, Victoria Street, S. W .— HENRY J. HALL, age about 50, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., weight 16 or 17 stone, complexion ( full face), hair, moustache and side whiskers ( cut short) dark, rather small eyes; speaks with American aocent; dress ( when last seen), black frock- coat, white vest, small cheek trousers, black silk hat. Stated he was going to British Columbia, where he had a very large estate. Sup- posed a native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hustler, Daventry. PROPERTY STOLEN. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 94.— Cambridge ( Borough).— 9th inst.— A dia- mond frame pneumatic safety bicycle ( nearly new) " Alma Mater," ' 97 pattern. No. 571, enamelled black, usual parts plated, " Clincher " tyres, hind one chafed, high build, " Brook's " saddle, mud- guard, " Carter's " gear- case, cork handles, with black tips, " Lucas's" double sounding- gong, yellow leather tool- bag. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. LEICESTERSHIRE. 95.— Leicester ( Borough).— Between 5th and Cth inst., by warehouse- breaking— 1 cheque for £ 12, drawn on a Leicester Bank, by " J. M. Good all," pay- able to " Mrs. B. Goodall"; 1 ditto, for £ 11 3s. r drawn on the Stamford Bank, by " Dixon it Co., Bar- row"; and 1 for £ 11 12s.; £ 5 worth of penny and 5s. worth of halfpenny postage stamps, all perforated " W. E."; £ 107 10s.,' including a £ 5 bank- note. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leicester. APPREHENSIONS. 96.— Berkshire, Reading ( Borough).— WIL LIAM R. GREEN, Case No. 7, 2nd ult. 97.— Northamptonshire, Wellingborough ( County).— WILLIAM S. WHEELER, Case No. 41,16th ult. 454 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 , 1897. List of Licence Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, etc., who have been re- apprehended, for the month of July, 1897, with the results, 4c. Office No. 3485- 90 31740 494- 97 46479 1417- 97 702- 97 1397— 90 2646- 90 1291- 97 1199- 90 47295 326- 97 3794- 96 552- 97 3650- 96 3637- 96 1010- 97 NAME. Fresh Offence with which charged. Result. WILLIAM BENNETT JAMES CONNOR ROBERT KNIGHT HARRY M. CHADWICK HORACE JAMES CHARLES BERTRAN1) JAMES QUINN JOHN SHEPHERD JOHN CARROLL WILLIAM ANDREWS GEORGE BRITTEN WILLIAM THOMPSON WILLIAM FRAZER BERNARDPELVERT K. RANTZ HENRY CLARK ELIZABETH SMITH JAMES TOMPKINS JOHN SMITH WALTER WOODMAN EDWARD QUIRK QUILL MILLS PATRICK McGINAHAN WILLIAM JONES CHARLES DOG'HERTY BENJAMIN BAKER ARTHUR CLARK JAMES CRONIN THOMAS VANCE WALTERTHEO THOMAS HURLEY JOHN JAMES ROBERT BAILEY JAMES SULL1V. AN SARAH ORD JAMES SMITH JOHN DALEY GEORGE l'RITCHARD JOHN COLLINS JOSEPH GODWIN MARGARET McCARTHY WILLIAM BROWN JOHN SCALES FRANK C. PELLING JAMES COOPER EDWIN BELL SIDNEY NICHOLLS WILLIAM JAMES ALFRED GEORGE EDWARDS THOMAS SMITH JOHN BIRCHALL JAMES HILL GEORGE JONES WILLIAM HAWKRIDGE WILLIAM SULLIVAN- JOHN LEVY JAMES IRVINE GEORGE RICHARDS FRANK HENNESSEY JOHN SMITH GEORGE MARTIN THOMAS KELLY JOSEPH CARMODY CLARA STANLEY ALEXANDER DOUGLAS FREDERICK DURNFORD EDWARD HOWARD WARD RICH- MOND EDWARD LEVY ARTHUR CLARK THOMAS MOORE JULIAN SILVERMAN EDWARD MOORE EMILY McLEOD PATRICK DRISCOLL HENRY FRANCIS ALFRED CARTER WILLIAM RICHARDS JOHN' FITZIOHN ROBERT BROWN HENRY RILEY JAMES RUSSELL MAY MACK ARTHUR HENRY COWLEY JOHN JONES WALTER KING THOMAS HURLEY JOHN DAVIS FREDERICK EVENS FREDERICK MANN WILLIAM CLARK EDWIN WHEATLEY WATTS JEREMIAH MURPHY JOHN EDWIN BROWN- GEORGE FRANKLIN JAMES BROWN JAMES RUSSELL GEORGE THOMPSON HENRY LAW FORI) EDWARD WARD WALLACE ROOTS AL7RKD BAKER ALFRED HARDING JAMES FIELDER JOHN SULLIVAN Disorderly conduct Forgery Larceny ( person) Larceny Larceny Failing to report Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny ( person) Larceny & unlawful possession Attempted larceny and assault on police Assault Uttering Highway robtery Larceny ( person) Unlawful possession Highway robbery Failing to report Larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Suspected person Drunkenness, etc. Larceny Larceny and uttering forged cheque Gambling Fraud, forgery and larceny Larceny Assault on police Larceny ( person) Fraud Ct uelty Housebreaking Housebreaking Failing to report Failing to report Laiceny ( door open) Burglary Attempted larceny ( person) Larceny ( shop) Larceny ( goods exposed) Drunk and disorderly Assault on police Larceny ( shop) Drunk, etc. Suspected person Disorderly conduct Suspected person Assault Larceny Disorderly conduct Larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Larceny Warehouse- breaking Larceny ( drunken person) Burglary Housebreaking Burglary Larceny ( person) Horsestealing Possessing housebreaking implements Larceny Failing to report Attempted sacrilege Larceny ( lodger) Suspected person Causing an obstruction Failing to report Larceny Larceny ( person) Larceny Assault on police Assault on police Unlawful possession Larceny Receiving Attempt ; d larceny ( person) Prevention of Crimes Act Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny ( door open) Disoiderly conduct Larceny ( shop) Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny ( lodger) Fraud Street betting Assault Incorrigible rogue Warehouse- breaking Attempted larceny ( person) Larceny Attempted fraud Larceny ( goods exposed) Suspected person Warehouse- breaking Larceny ( warehouse) Larceny Suspected person Assault on police Larceny ( person) Fraud Disorderly conduct and assault on police Assault on police 1 month hard labour 5 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude Fined 5s. 10 years penal servitudo 6 weeks hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 1 month hard labour 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision 1 days imprisonment 1 days imprisonment 3 months hard labour 7 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour 8 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 14 days hard labour 2 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 1 month hard labour Bound over 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 months hard labour Bound over 18 mouths hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 4 months hard labour 20 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 8 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 20 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 4 months hard labour 12 months hard labour Bound over Bound over 12 months hard labour Bound over 3 months hard labour Fined 40s. or 1 month 1 days imprisonment 6 mouths hard labour 12 months hard labour Bound over 6 weeks hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour Bound over 18 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 21 days hard labour 3 months hard labour 12 months hard labour Bound over 5 years penal servitude Fined £ 3 Bound over 9 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 7 days hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 12 months hard labour 20 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 5 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 months hard labour Fined 15s. or 10 days Date and Place. 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Fined 40s. or 21 days hard labour 14 days hard labour 9 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 15 months hard labour 4 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 12 months hard labour 4 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 18 months hard labour and 20 lashes 0 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 21st June, 1897, Lambeth Police Court 29th June, 1897, Clerkenwell Police Court 30th June, 1897, Newbury 29th June, 1897, Central Criminal Court 29th Jnne, 1897, West London Police Court 29th June, 1897, Central Criminal Court 26th June, 1897, Thames Police Court 30th June, 1897, Marylebone Police Court 24th June, 1897, Bow- st- Police Court 1st July, 1897, Croydon Quarter Sessions' 2nd June, 1897, Epsom 3rd July, 1897, Middlesex Sessions 3rd July, 1897, Middlesex Sessions 2nd July, 1897, Clerkenwell Police Court 2nd July, 1897, Clerkenwell Police Court 2nd July, 1897, Clerkenwell Police Court 3rd July, 1897, Middlesex Sessions 5th July, 1897, Mansion House, London 3rd July, 1897, Middlesex Sessions 3rd July, 1897, Middlesex Sessions 5th July, 1897, Woolwich Police Court 5th July, 1897, Worship- st. 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Police Court 8th July, 1897, North London Sessions 14th July, 1897, South London Sessions 14th July, 1897, South London Sessions 14th July, 1897, Bow- st. Police Court 14th July, 1897, Bow- st. Police Court 10th July, 1897, Worship- st. Police Court 14th July, 1897, South London Sessions 14th July, 1897, South London Sessions loth July, 1897, South London Sessions 16th July, 1897, Bow- st. Police Court 16th July, 1897, South Western Police Court 15th July, 1897, South London Sessions 17th Jul}', 1897, Marylebone Police Court 17th July, 1897, Lambeth Police Court 16th July, 1897, South Western Police Court 15th July, 1897, South London Sessions 15th July, 1897, South London Sessions 17th July, 1897, Marlborough- st. Police Ct. 15th July, 1897, Harlesden Petty Sessions 20th July, 1897, North London Sessions 20th July, 1897, North London Sessions 5th July, 1897, Worship- st. Police Court 21st July, 1897, North London Sessions 20th July, 1897, North London Sessions 5th July, 1897, Bromley Petty Sessions 15th July, 1897, West Ham 21st July, 1897, North London Sessions 2lst July, 1897, North London Sessions 20th July, 1897, North London Sessions 22nd July, 1897, West London Police Court 19th July, 1897, Mansion House London 22nd July, 1897, North London Sessions 23rd July, 1897, Westminster Police Court 20th July, 1897, West London Police Court 26th July, 1897, North London Police Court 26th July, 1897, West London Police Court 26th July, 1897, Central Criminal Court 26th July, 1897, Clerkenwell Police Court 26th July, 1897, Marylebone Police Court 26th July, 1897, Central Criminal Court 27th July, 1897, Bow- st. Police Court 26th July, 1897, Thames Police Court 27th July, 1897, Central Criminal Court 5th July, 1897, Worship- st. Police Court 28th Juue, 1897, Worship- st. Police Court 27th July, 1897, North London Police Court 26th July, 1897, Central Criminal Court 27th\ july, 1897, Central Criminal Court 26th Julv, 1897, Thames Police Court 27th July, 1897, Thames Police Court 28th July, 1897, Central Criminal Court 23th July, 1897, Worship- st. Police Court 26th July, 1897, Thames Police Court 29th July, 1897, Clerkenwell Police Court Section 7. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. Licence Holder. Section 7. Supervisee. Section 7. Section 7. Licence Holder. Section 7. Section 7. Licence Holder. Licence Holder. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Section 7. Section 7. Kxpiree. Expiree. Licence Holder. Licence Holder. Expiree. Section 7. Section 7. Supervisee. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Expiree. Section 7. Licence Holder. Licence Holder. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Licence Holder. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Licence Holder. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Section 7. Expiree. Expiree. Licence Holder. Expiree. Section 7. Licence Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Section 7. Licence Holder. Section 7. Licence Holder. Section 7. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Expiree. Expiree. Section 7. Licence Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. Licence HohLr. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Section 7. Licence Holder. Licence Holder. Expiree. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 3 , 1 8 9 7 . THE POLICE GAZETTE. ft MISSING. T. EFT her home on IGtli June last, ANNE WOOD BOWMAN, of Yard- ley Road, Acock's Green, age 57 years, height about 5 ft. 4 in., grey hair, pale complexion, has lost her teeth. When last seen was wearing a dark blue dress, black silk mantle, black bonnet trimmed with pale pink roses, lace- up boots, and carrying an umbrella. The above reward will be paid by her husband to anyone giving information as to her whereabouts. Information to Supt. W. CAIIBIS. Pol1' „ ^ Solihull 3rd August, IS97. EPPS'S GOCOAINE. { COCOA- NIB EXTRACT. ( TEA LIKE.) The choicest roasted nibs ( broken- up bean?) of the natural Cocoa on being subjected to powerful hydraulic pressure, give forth their excess of oil, leaving for UBC a finely- flavoured powder—" Cocoaine," j a product which, when prepared with boiling water, has the con- sistence of tea, of which it is now, with many, beneficially taking the place. Its active principle being a gentle nerve stimulant, supplies the needed energy without unduly exciting the system. Sold ODly in labelled tins. NINTH EDITION, Just Ready. MISSING. JpROM her home, Windmill, near Welshpool, since the 3rd July ( and fearing some ill has befallen her), MRS. ELIZABETH EVANS ( she will most likely seek employment in a laundry), about 42 years of age, height about 5 ft. 3 in., slightly built, light brown hair, fresh complexion, lost teeth in front; dressed when she left home in black dress and black bonnet with white flower in front. She also had in her possession a grey dress in a tin box, and may be wearing same. On above date she booked from Welshpool to Shrewsbury, and nothing further has been heard of her. It is earnestly requested that every en- quiry be made by the Police. If any clue be found, communicate at once with the Police at Welshpool. ( Signed) E. CROWDEN, Dy. C. C. Welshpool, Montgomeryshire. July 17th, 1897. LOST. JJETWEEN 6 and 7.30 p. m., loth ult., in the High Street, Kensington, Church Street, or at the end of Palace Gardens and passage to Carmelite Church, a GOLD RING, with a large flat emerald set in the middle of it. Anyone bringing the same to Miss Tobin, Royal Palace Hotel, will receive the above reward. T. 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