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30/07/1909

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Date of Article: 30/07/1909
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GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909. 1. All communications for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications relating to them, should be addressed to THB EDITOR OP 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 enable action to be talcen 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 must be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences will be inserted at a cost of 8s. per portrait, and engravings of stolen property at a cost of 6s. per photograph or sketch, unless the article is large or unusually intricate, when the charge will be higher. A remittance of 6s. should be made in the first instance for cost of engraving sketches. 6. livery 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 the name of such person is required to be inserted and HO warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. VOL. XXVI., No. 2670. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and as far as practicable they are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. 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 the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases the officer signing the request for the insertion of any announcement will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 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 ; 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 Office. 13. The Space being limited, announcements concerning " Missing Persons" are only accepted on payment, but insertion in the next or any subsequent issue cannot be guaranteed. The charge for such insertion ( if accepted) will be given on application. 14. All copies of the POLICE GAZETTE re- transmitted by Police Forces should be prepaid at the ordinary rate for printed matter sent by post within the United Kingdom. THE EDITOR, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. NOTICE. 1. Tho composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette " will he found arranged for easy reference as fol- lows :— ( a) Regulations at top of first page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1.) Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged as far as practicable, in alphabetical order. ( c) Persons in Custody. ( 1.) Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. ( 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 complaints 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. PRISONERS UNDER REMAND. THE aid of the Metropolitan Police is frequently sought by other Police Forces to make inquiries re- specting the antecedents of prisoners under remand, and such inquiries often result in identifying accused persons as being old offenders. But, in many cases, the time allowed for such inquiries is so brief that effect cannot be given to the request for information or that it can be complied with only in a perfunctory manner, and at great inconvenience. The Editor would therefore suggest, in the interest of the Provincial Police Forces, that four clear days, at least, should be allowed in cases of the kind, to complete the inquiries asked for. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 1.— B Division.— For obtaining £ 10 by false pretences, 14th ult.— HARRY FIELD, alias WEST, age 26, height 5 ft. 4 in, complexion sallow, hair light brown, slight moustache light, eyes blue, " H. Hanson " in blue ink on left forearm ; dress, grey mixture suit, heavy army boots. He falsely repre- sented that he was in a position to supply a quantity of furniture. j Warrant issued. 2.— T Division.— For stealing a gold pin, ! set 3 blue and 3 white stones, shape of horseshoe, and £ 7— THOMAS GILKES, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in, stout build, complexion fair, full face, hair and moustache light, throws his right shoulder forward when walking ; dress, green striped suit and cap, sometimes a hard felt hat, green tie with white spots, lace boots. A native of Stratton Audley, Bicester. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 3.— For attempting to obtain £ 29,000, by false pretences— HERMANN FASS, alias CHARLES MARTIN, age 27 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in, slight build, hair and slight moustache light, speaks French and German fluently; dress, light striped grey suit, panama hat with red and black band. SESIPHO DE PAULA SOUZA, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in, broad shoulders, hair and moustache black, speaks French, but believed a Portuguese ; dress, frock coat suit, silk hat. Warrant issued. 4.— For obtaining a No. 7 model ( new) Blickens- derfer typewriting machine, No. 134551, in brown leather case; by a worthless cheque on Farrow's Bank, i 6th inst.— JAMES DUNCAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 in, hair dark, clean shaved; dress, dark striped or blue serge suit, black bowler hat, lace boots. Late of Gower Place, W. C. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Ottaway, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. CHESHIRE. 5.— Macclesfield ( i?^ A).^ For obtam- ing £ 3, by false pretences, 14th inst.— GJLU. KLr. ii JOHNSON, age 20, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in, good build, clean shaved, lobe of right ear split; dress, grey suit, cap. Recently discharged from the army and deported from South Africa. May seek employ- ment as a barman or potman. Photograph can be seen on application. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Macclesfield. DERBYSHIRE. 6.— Renishaw ( County).— For stealing at Beighton, 21st inst, 3 fire grates and a kitchen range ( recovered)-- JOEL BROWN, age 32, height 5 ft. 10^ in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scar on each eyebrow, pierced heart right fore- arm, several dots left forearm ; dress, dark suit and cap, muffler. A bricklayer, native of Sheffield. Has served in the Grenadier Guards. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Andrew, Renishaw, near Chesterfield. DORSETSHIRE. 7.— Weymouth ( Borough).— For failing to appear to a summons charged with larceny— HARRIET RYALL, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in,, complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue; dress, blue costume, white straw hat. A native of Wey- mouth. Absconded 15th inst. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Weymouth. DURHAM. 8 — Sunderland ( Borough).— For failing to report— Licence holder GEORGE KNIGHT, alias- DODDS, Office No. 1883- 02, age 46, height 5 ft. 10 in,, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, scar right, cheek, fourth right finger amputated at third joint, weak- minded. Native of Sunderland. Sentenced at Durham Sessions, 6th April, 1903, to 7 years penal servitude for warehousebreaking. Licensed 30th ult. U Z d 97. May be dealt with where found. Information to the Chief Constable, Sunderland. ESSEX. 9— Braintree ( County).— For larceny ( bailee) — PAGE, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in, drooping shoulders, complexion, hair and moustache dark; dress, dark suit and cap. FRED PAGE ( son of above), age 19, height 5 ft. 6 in, complexion fresh, hair light brown, clean shaved; dress, navy blue suit, light cap. Ladder makers. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Terry, Braintree. 10.— Southend ( County).— For housebreaking, 17th inst, and stealing a silver English lever watch, very old, silver dial, " A. H. Russell, given him on his 21st birthday by his father" engraved on inside case, No. 7266; 1 18- ct. gold bracelet, curb pattern, pendant for photograph attached; 1 lady's 18- ct. gold ring set 4 small diamonds and 3 rubies ; 1 do. 15- Ct. 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued).— do., set pearls, much worn; 1 9- ct. gold brooch, set ruby, shape of a wish bone; 1 horseshoe brooch, gold cased, set turquoise; 1 lady's gold neck chain, oval locket, chased back and front, attached; 1 do. gold ring, set 5 sapphires and 8 pearls; 1 gold pin, set pearls ; 1 do., set imitation diamonds; 1 lady's neck- lace, imitation diamonds set in silver; 1 gold muff chain; 1 gold brooch, set pearls; 1 plain silver trinket stand; 1 lady's gold ring, set 2 rubies; 1 gold albert, brass sovereign case attached; 1 silver Waltham lever watch, gold chain, long links slightly twisted, attached— A MAN, age 36 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, hair, moustache and eyes dark; dress, brown suit, black bowler hat, gloves, of smart appearance. Information to Supt. Pryke, Southend- on- Sea. NORFOLK. 17 — Harleston ( County).— For an indecent assault on a female, 21st inst.— ARTHUR MID- DLETON, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, com- plexion, hair and eyes dark, rather short neck ; dress, blue jacket and vest, dark cord trousers, small coloured wrapper, cap, heavy lace boots. A journeyman baker, native of Harleston. Has served in the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Southgate, Harleston. FLINTSHIRE. 11. — Holywell ( County). — For stealing £ 4 12s. 6d.— ELIZABETH PARRY, a half caste, age about 24, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion, hair ( thin at back) and eyes dark. A domestic servant. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jones, Holywell. HER TFORDSHIRE. 12— Hemel Hempstead ( County).— For stealing £ 12 at Berkhampstead, 14th inst.— FREDERICK BIRD, age 27, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, eyes blue ; wearing dark blue clothes and cap. A native of London. Has served in the Army and Navy. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hempstead. KENT. 13.— Ash ford ( County).— For stealing from his lodgings at Hothfield, between 3rd and 4th inst., a bicycle, enamelled black, 28- in. wheels, front rim thumb brake, repaired, rather loose, Clincher back tyre, Conrad front tyre, transfer on head and back mud- guard, " Hayward, Cycle Maker, Ashford, Kent," very faint, old oil lamp, bell and tool bag attached; 1 long black overcoat, velvet collar, inverted pockets, " Cambridge " on tab ; 1 pair new shoes, plain fronts, small plate on heels; 1 large rough tweed cap— WILLIAM HENTY, alios TAYLOR, age about 22, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion ruddy, hair dark, clean shaved ; dress, blue serge suit, large rough tweed cap, brown shoes, may be wearing the stolen coat and boots. A native of East Sutton. He obtains lodgings, states he is a clerk on month's holiday from London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jones, Ashford. LANARKSHIRE. 14— Glasgow ( City).— For housebreaking and larceny, ALEXANDER MILLER, alias GEORGE COOK, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., thin features, hair light, clean shaved; dress, blue jacket, dark striped tweed trousers, dark muffler, grey tweed cap, lace boots. Stays at common lodging houses. He was accompanied by Thomas Ward, now in custody, who states they are natives of South Wales, and for the past 6 months have been on tramp in the north of England and south of Scotland. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 15.— Liverpool ( City).— For stealing £ 64, 17th inst.— ORFORD PURVIS, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion pale, round face, moustache light, may now be clean shaved, swaggering gait; dress, light or brown tweed suit with dark stripes. A clerk. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Head Constable, Liverpool. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 16.— Risca ( County).-— For stealing £ 11 5s. at Pengarn— JOHN HENRY YOUNG, age about 32, height about 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, slight moustache, prominent abscess scar right cheek; dress, slate colour jacket, grey vest and trousers. A native of Birmingham. He was em- ployed as a brewer's drayman, collected the amount and absconded 12th ult. He came from Maidstone to New Tredegar about 2 years ago. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Porter, Risca. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 18.— Oundle ( County).— For embezzling £ 1 at Thrapston, 5th inst— ARTHUR WHITTLE, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion sallow, hair black, eyes hazel; dress, dark jacket suit and cap. A grocer's assistant, native of Huntingdon. Had in his possession a bicycle, " The Valiant," 21 in. frame, 28 in. wheels, front rim brake, Williams covers, Whitworth pattern handles, rat- trap pedals, double bottom back stays, enamelled black, gold lines, " The English Saddle Company " stamped on saddle, plated springs. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Macleod, Oundle. gold ring, set 5 large diamonds— A MAN, age 50 t0 55, height 5 ft. 9 in., good build, broad shoulders complexion sallow, hair and heavy moustache dark' turning grey, of military appearance; dress, navy blue suit, brown mixture cap, brown boots with broad toes. He calls at boarding houses, asks to see bedrooms, and if opportunities arise steals small articles of jewellery. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. SURREY. 2i.— Reigate ( Borough). — RUSSELL WIL- LIAM THORNDALE, Case No. 25, 16th inst. Warrant withdrawn. SUSSEX ( East). 25-— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing from a Doarding house, 22nd inst., a lady's ( supposed) 15- ct. SUSSEX ( West). 26 — Steyning ( County).— For failing to report - Licence- holder GEORGE WEST, alias HARRY BAIGENT, STONES, and KING, Office No. 1058- 03, age 47, height 5 ft. 2f in., complexion fresh, hair grey ( thin), clean shaven, eyes brown, scar nose and right cheek, heart and dagger right forearm; dress, dirty grey suit and cap, brown leggings and boots. A groom, native of Petworth. Sentenced at Win- chester Assizes, 20th November, 1906, to 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 20th February, 1909, T. b. g. 390. Has been convicted at Peters- field, Horsham, Durham, Lewes, Edinburgh, Bedford, and London. May be found with low horsedealers. Information to Supt. Hooker, Steyning. ST A FFORDSHIRE. 19.— Lichfield ( County).— For stealing a " New Hudson" bicycle, nearly new, usual parts plated, bright rims and spokes, rim brakes, inverted levers, small oil lamp attached— CHARLES BOTT, age 20, ; height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight moustache, eyes brown, woman's head right arm, heart left arm; dress, black jacket and vest, blue trousers, old yellowish silk neckerchief, lace boots. A farm labourer or miner. Native of Penkridge. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Oakden, Lichfield. 20.— Long ton ( County).— For stealing £ 1 from his lodgings, 26th inst.— WILLIAM SWEENEY, age j 25 or 26, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, slight moustache dark, throws his feet outwards when walking; dress, black jacket, j brown vest with collar, brown cord trousers with two . seams each side, dark cap, heavy blucher boots. A carter or navvy, native of Longton. Warrant issued. 21.— Longton ( County).— For housebreaking at Fenton, 24th inst., and stealing an old metal watch, 1 silver albert, curb pattern; shield as pendant with " H. Wakefield" thereon; 1 old- fashioned silver albert, short link pattern; 1 black vest— JOHN CARTLIDGE, age about 37, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion sallow, rather long face, hair and thin moustache light brown, eyes blue; dress, dark jacket and vest, old blue trousers, blue tie, bowler hat, shoes, may be wearing the stolen vest. Supposed a native of Shropshire. A farm or colliery labourer. Has served in the North' Staffordshire Regiment. Warrant issued. Arrested, see Case No. 98, current issue. Information to Supt. Grove, Longton. 22 — Wednesbury ( County). — For non- payment of £ 36 7s., maintenance arrears and costs—- THOMAS GARRATTY, age 37, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes grey, flower and Rose in scroll right forearm, star left forearm, 1 scar corner of right eye; dress, dark tweed jacket and vest, dark trousers and cap, heavy lace boots. An iron worker, native of Wednesbury. May seek employment on public works. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Salt, Wednesbury. SUFFOLK ( West). 23.— Box. ford ( County).— For absconding with workhouse clothing, 19th inst.— FRANK HOLLI- DAY, age 61, height about 5 ft. 8 in., complexion pale, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes blue, subject to fits; dress, blue serge coat and vest, cord trousers, blue cap, all marked C. U. W., and probably num- bered. A native of West Ham, London. Stated to be an engine driver. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Peake, Boxford, or to Inspector Watling, Hadleigh. WA R WICKS HI RE. 27.— Nuneaton ( County), — For obtaining £ 2 5s. by false pretences— J. HOWELL, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair and moustache dark brown, several front upper teeth missing, of weak appearance; dress, greenish Norfolk jacket, dark trousers, sometimes cycling knickers and cap, brown canvas shoes, had with him an old bicycle. He calls upon stationers and states he represents a London firm of publishers. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Evans, Nuneaton. WORCES TERSHIRE. 28.— Redditch ( County).— For stealing, at Alvechurch, 10th inst., a safety bicycle, transfer on head " Medala, Limited, Snow Hill, Birmingham," 24- in. frame, head slightly dented, cow- horn shape handle- bars, Branston saddle, No. 116, tool bag fastened with cross straps, 28- in. wheels, plated rims, 1 black spoke in back wheel, new departure hub, Eadie chain, rat- trap pedals, Reflex clipper tyres, patch on front tyre— ALBERT BEAZLEY, alios JACK EVANS, age 26 to 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in, complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, eyes grey, initials " A. B." supposed tattooed right forearm; dress, dark suit, trousers ( nearly new) with green stripes, blue cap, old lace boots. Supposed a native of Coventry. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hayes, Redditch. 29.— Stourbridge ( County).— For obtaining money by worthless cheques 10th and 20th inst.— FRANK PAGE, alias W. FRANKS, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, hair ( turning grey at sides) and heavy moustache dark, addicted to drink; dress, dark jacket, thick cord breeches, brown leggings, dark round soft hat. Appearance of a farmer or farm bailiff. He called at a shop, selected articles on approval, then stated he had left his cheque book at home, induced the shopkeeper to let him have a blank cheque, which he filled in and cashed with another tradesman. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hinde, Stourbridge. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 30.— Leyburn ( County).— For stealing a dark grey jacket suit, green and pale blue stripe, 1 pair of dark trousers, and a pair of black lace boots, size 9 ( nearly new)— FREDERICK THORPE, alius SMITH, PITTS, PARKER, and HARRY SMITH POTTS, Office No. S- 60879, age 65, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, cross back of left forearm: dressed in stolen property. A native of Lincolnshire. Fond of drink, of quiet manner, generally finds employment as ostler at country public- houses. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Holmes, Leyburn. 31 — Whitby ( County).— For obtaining Js^ 6d. by false pretences, 28th ult.— SAMUEL WlNTlJtt' age about 55, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark, turning grey, eyes small, flesh lump on top of head, very talkative, Irish accent; dress, black jacket and vest, greyish trousers, black felt hat. Represented himself » s agent to the City Rubber Company, London. Called upon tradesmen, obtained orders and payment to stamps in advance. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Henderson, Whitby. 3 PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. GLA MORGA US HIRE. 32.— Treharris ( County).— For stealing at Llanbradach, a 9- ct. gold double albert, three small links and one long link alternately, silver match box and a gold pendant, red one side green the other, in centre of chain— WILLIAM LESLIE PAUL JONES, alias WILLIAM JONES, PAUL JONES, WILLIAM LESLIE and WILL MACHEN, age 41, height 5 ft. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued).— YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). U.— Barnsley ( County).— PHILLIP SULLI- VAN, Case No. 51, 21st May last, not now wanted. Warrant withdrawn. 35.— Pontefract ( County). — Eor stealing ( servant) £ 40, 19th inst.— JAMES DOYLE, age 34, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair and eyes dark brown, clean shaved ; dress, blue serge jacket, dark vest and trousers with green and red stripes, purple tie, light grey cap, lace boots. A miner, native of Nottingham. Fond of horse racing. Absconded 19th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Aykroyd, Pontefract. 36.— Sheffield ( City).— For housebreaking, 15th ult., and stealing boots, & c.— WILLIAM HARRISON, alias FOWLER, age 50, height 5 ft. 4f in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, scar left eyebrow, man boxing and ballet girl right forearm, tombstone and K K left arm, scar left forearm. A hawker, native of Sheffield. 37.— Sheffield ( City).— For stealing a chest of drawers and washstand, 14th ult.— THOMAS MALTBY, age 30, height 5 ft. 6f in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, soar on nose, woman's head, clasped hands, heart, shield, crown and flags right arm, bird, flowers, Annie woman left forearm. A fettler, a native of Sheffield. ALKh- tii PALMER, age 30, height 5 ft. 4J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, snake, palm tree left forearm, end of left forefinger crushed. A labourer, native of Aden. Warrant issued. 7 J in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, large scar on left shin, scar supposed on nose, teeth much decayed. A labourer. Previously con- victed at Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypool, and Abercynon. Is well known at New Tredegar, Blackwood and Abertilleryi Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gill, Treharris. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 33.— Doncaster ( County).— For obtaining 13s. by false pretences at AYheatley, 30th ult.— WILLIAM KING, age 34, height 6 ft. 0£ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes grey, scar under left jaw, twitches side of mouth ; dress, brown ' or fawn colour overcoat, brown suit, bowler hat, carried a small hand bag. Supposed a native of Hyde, Cheshire. He was employed as a tea merchant's traveller until about five weeks ago when he was dis- charged, still obtains orders and part payment in advance. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hickes, Court House, Doir caster. 38.— Sheffield ( City).— For converting £ 11 to his own use, 23rd inst.— HENRY SEIGFRIED, age 25, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes blue. A groom to an elephant proprietor. Native of Hamburg. Warrant issued. 39.— Sheffield ( City).— For stealing, 21st inst., a silver geneva watch, white dial, black hands and numerals, engine turned cases, much worn, silver curb pattern albert attached; 1 lady's do., white dial, black hands and numerals, engraved cases— ERNEST SHAW, age 24, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion pale, hair dark, front teeth missing. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Sheffield. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CA RNA R VONS HIRE. 40.— Conway ( County).— Remanded till 3rd prox., charged with stealing a pair of boots— JOSEPH TAYLOR, age 42, height 5 ft. 3 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown ( turning grey), eyes blue; flag, bird, rose, horseshoe, whip, rose, cross flags, staff and woman's bust, with " Annie" underneath, right forearm, woman's head, flags and star back of right hand, ring right middle finger, sailor holding sword, rose, thistle and star left forearm, bracelet left wrist, 2 flags and clasped hands back of left hand, rings on 3 fingers and thumb. A labourer. Native of Whitechapel, London. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Conway. CUMBERLAND. 41 — Carlisle ( County).— Sentenced to six months' imprisonment for stealing horse- hair and 2 bicycles from stables and a garage— JAMES MAL- COLM, alias JAMES HOLMES, age 24 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache brown, eyes grey, scar on back of head, above right eye, small red birth mark under left eye ; dress, black- grey jacket suit, green cap, lace boots. A farm servant. Has resided in Northumberland and New- castle, and convicted at Castle Douglas, Dumfries, and Carlisle. Is now wanted elsewhere for stealing bicycles. 42 — Carlisle ( Cminty).— Remanded till 31st inst., charged with burglary ( 3 cases)— JOHN HAMILTON, alias WILLIAM SCOTT, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair thin, eyes grey, bad teeth, Scotch accent, whiskers and mous- tache light brown; dress, old jacket suit, green cap, old lace boots. States he is a labourer. Supposed to have been previously convicted of vagrancy. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Carlisle. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 43 — Coleford ( Cownty).— Remanded till 4th prox., charged with obtaining a bicycle by false pretences— HARRY DUKES, alias JOHN HENRY DUKE, age 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, left middle finger crushed ; dress, dark grey suit, flannel shirt with blue and red stripes, black and white tie, light grey cap, patent leather boots. States he is a seaman. Believed a native of Westgate, Worksop. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Griffin, Coleford. 44.— Stroud ( County).— Sentenced 22nd inst., at Nailsworth Petty Sessions, to 2 months imprison- ment for stealing a pair of boots— CHARLES CARROLL, aged 38, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, eyes blue, tattooed both arms ; dress, dark brown suit, light tie, black bowler hat, brass ring on left little finger, appearance of a groom. A glass blower, native of Knottingly, Yorks. Information to Supt. Biggs, Stroud. HEREFORDSHIRE. 45.— Weohley ( County). — Sentenced, 22nd inst., to 2 months imprisonment for wilful and malicious damage to glass — ERNEST ROONEY, alias EDWARD RoONEY and E. FISHER, age 27, height 5 ft. 4f in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, Scotch lass and flags right arm, Scotch lass left arm, cross on chest; dress, dark grey suit, blue jersey, seaman's cap, old boots. A native of Southampton. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Williams, Weobley. LANCASHIRE. 46. — Liverpool ( City)- — Charged with unlawful possession of 4 silver candlesticks— BENJAMIN LEVINSON, age 28, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes brown. Believed a travelling housebreaker and burglar. 47 — Liverpool ( City)—' Charged with ob- taining money by false pretences— ALBERT EDWARD ROWLANDS, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion sallow, hair light, turning grey, eyes brown, appearance of a groom. He obtained money on the pretence that his trap had been damaged and that he had not sufficient money to have it repaired, on other occasions he obtained money by stating that he had bought a horse and had not sufficient money to pay for same. Believed wanted elsewhere. Information to the Head Constable, Liverpool. LINCOLNSHIRE. 48.— Stamford ( County). — Committed for trial at ensuing Quarter Sessions for attempted shopbreaking — GEORGE RICHARDSON, alias CHARLES MASON, Office No. S/ 39884, age 23, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue. MAURICE VAUGHAN, alias GEORGE CHURCH, Office No. 291- 08, age 24, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar right of neck and left wrist. MICHAEL McGUIRE, alias JOHN O'BRIEN and JOHN GRAHAM, Office No. 1568- 06, age 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue. Have recently been tramping in company in Northants, Warwick 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909. PERSONS IN CUSTODY—( continued). shire and Lincolnshire. Found in their possession, supposed stolen from a grass mower, between Rugby and Coventry, a screw hammer with wood handle ; 1 flat reaper file with red wood handle; 1 three- square file with round wood handle; 1 steel chisel, about 7 in. long, stamped ( supposed) " John Harris"; 1 smaller chisel and a punch about 8 in. long. Information to Inspector Bowles, Stamford. 5 TA FFORDSHIRE. W.— Longton ( County).— Remanded till 31st inst., charged with embezzling Is.— WILLIAM CURRIE, age 40, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache sandy, turning grey, eyes brown; dress, black coat, grey vest and trousers, black tie, black hard hat. A house furnisher's sales- man, native of Glasgow. Information to Supt. Grove, Longton. SUSSEX ( East). 50.— Hailshant ( County).— Remanded till 3rd prox., charged with stealing a horse ( recovered)— CLAUDE HAMLIN, age 28, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, clean shaved, eyes blue; dress, light tweed suit, black hard felt hat. A native of Tunbridge Wells. He was entrusted to take two horses from Brighton to Hastings, sold one at a fair on 23rd inst., and sent the other to Hastings by another man. Supposed convicted of conspiracy in Kent about 4 years ago. Information to Supt. Willard, Ilailsham. WILTSHIRE. 51.— Tisfoury ( Count//).— Committed for trial at Quarter Sessions, 19th October next, charged with indecent assault on a girl aged 7— HENRY WIL- LIAM SANDERS, age 50, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, turning grey, moustache sandy, eyes hazel, scar back left hand, cut scar right wrist, 3rd and 4th fingers right hand disabled ; dress, brown suit, light check cap, red tie, lace boots. A pedlar, native of Leamington. States he has served in the Royal Irish Fusiliers. Supposed wanted else- where. Information to Supt. Ludlow, Tisbury. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 52.— E Division.— 17 revolvers, Nos. 2513, 2514, 2288, 2431 (- 320 bore), 1835, 1893, 2196, 2197 (• 380 bore), 2225 (- 450 bore), 2116 (- 455 bore), 1507, 2160, 2185, and 3 others (- 476 bore), 1 with ivory handle (' 22 bore), Thomas Bland and Sons thereon; 2 do, Nos. 156344, 160993 (' 32 bore), Smith and Wesson thereon; 2 automatic pistols, Nos. 20220, 19973 (- 25 bore), Welby and Scott thereon; 3 do, Nos. 25214, 531 (- 380 bore), and 79664 (- 320 bore), Colt's Patent Firearms Manu- facturing Co. thereon; 1 Browning pistol, No. 227709 (• 32 bore), La Fabrique Nationale cl'Armes de querre thereon; 1 revolver, No. 37 (- 41 bore), Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co. thereon; 1 Mauser pistol (- 30 bore), No. 77; 3 Belgian revolvers (- 32 bore) ( 1 with pearl handle, 1 black handle, 1 nickel- plated handle); 1 revolver, Army regulation, Welby Fosbery pattern, No. 2284. 53 — v Division.— 1st inst., a small gold lever watch, gilt dial, about 40 years old, No. 931, also 2405 scratched on inside case, outside chased ivy leaves, small plain round centre, bow worn thin, yellow metal neck chain, small square links with swivel attached. Between 14th and 15th inst., a motor cycle, 31 h. p., No. 139004, clincher 26 in. by in. rubber- studded tyres, painted black, picked out fine red lines, plated parts, rubber- driving belt, speedometer, lamp and generator attached, index mark F. C. 478, small chain over free wheel missing. 54.— Y Division.— A brown canvas dressing case, 24 in. by 20 in. by 10 in., fastened by 8 small straps, 2 brass clasps, M. K. W. thereon in black letters, containing 1 green- covered case, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Little Tranby, Beverley, in gold letters thereon ; 1 string Oriental pearls, diamond fastening; 60 white handkerchiefs; 1 manicure set; 2 gold- plated hair- brushes ; 2 white wood do.; 4 tortoiseshell combs; 2 common do. ; 5 gold- plated hairpin trays; 3 or 4 nail polishers ; 2 gold- plated clothes brushes ; 1 small brandy flask, half gold plate, half glass; 1 small brass travelling clock in green leather case ; 1 gold- plated powder box ; 1 gold- plated trinket case. 10 in. by 5 in. by 5 in.; 1 red velvet pin- cushion, mirror at top; 2 gold- plated photograph frames, photographs of lady and gentleman therein.—( All marked " Molly.") 2 scent bottles (" Molly " thereon); 2 gold- plated candlesticks, 1 6 in. high, 1 4 in. (" Molly " thereon); 1 miniature brass clock, in red leather case (" Molly " on face); 1 gold- plated shoe- horn; 2 do. riding boot hooks; 1 do. smelling salt case, 4 in. high; 1 do. calendar frame, photo- graph of dog, Charlie on frame; 3 do. oval photograph frames ; 1 black leather case; 1 pair scissors; 1 button hook; 1 stilletto.—( All marked " Molly.") Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. DERBYSHIRE. 55.— Renishaw ( County).— Between 16th and 17 th inst., by burglary at Hems worth, a wicker din- ner basket containing 33 eggs; 3 shirts ( 1 white cotton with pink stripes, 2 cream colour woollen with blue and white stripes); 1 pair merino pants, terra- cotta colour; 1 set of front upper teeth; 1 lady's ; imitation gold neck chain, metal locket containing j photographs of a man and boy attached; and 13s. Information to ' Supt. Andrew, Renishaw, near Chesterfield. DORSETSHIRE. 56.— Poole ( County).— 26th inst., by burglary, at Parkstone, 6 large table knives, white handles, J. V. O. Wills and Sons, Sheffield; 3 small knives; 2 large black handled kitchen knives; 3 plated table spoons; 4 or 5 plated desert spoons; 3 large plated forks ; 4 or 5 small forks; 6 small silver tea spoons, shape of a coffee berry; 1 silver tea spoon, Jerusalem cross shape; 1 pair silver sugar tongs; 1 silver Dutch tea strainer ; 1 plated bottle caster ; 1 silver butter knife; 1 small brass pot with cover; j 1 fruit knife; 1 jam spoon; 1 sugar spoon, caster; 3 fish knives, ivory handles ; 3 chamois leathers. Information to Supt. Brown, Poole. ESSEX. 57.— Braintree ( County).— Between 16th and 19th inst., from a hotel, a diamond and garnet crescent brooch; 1 turquoise and gold brooch, with small chains and tassels; 1 osprey pattern brooch, set with pearls, turquoise and diamonds; 1 gold necklet, long and short links; 1 gold locket, turban shape, set topaz; 1 gold bracelet with small chain, gold balls and small gold pig attached; 1 gold curb bracelet, clasp fastening, turquoise sprig on clasp; j 1 pair gold earrings, turban shape, set small diamond in centre; 1 pair flat gold earrings, set diamond sprig; 1 earring, set paste diamond; 1 silver fruit knife; 1 gold pin, turban shape, set golden topaz. Information to Supt. Terry, Braintree. 58.— Southend ( County).— 19th inst., an 18- ct. gold English lever watch, open face, minute hands, plain back, double gold chain ( curb pattern), gold seal, gold match- box, metal cigar cutter, a small coloured stone attached, imitation shamrock; 1 silver lever watch, maker Thompson; 1 gold watch, white face, French make, maker Surrillon ; 1 silver watch, No. 76008, Britton on dial; 1 silver English lever watch, No. 606006, silver chain attached; 1 gold watch, maker Smith, Charing Cross, crest stamped on the corner, Panther Rampant, " Spero " below, a gold chain ( fetter pattern). 20th inst., a gold hunter lever watch ( old), a Liver- pool maker's name thereon, glass missing; 1 18- ct. gold hunter lever watch; 1 heavy English lever watch, maker inside dustcap, Ollivant, Man- chester, supposed No. 1820, silver chain attached ( ship's cable pattern), small marble book, with black corners attached; 1 open- face silver geneva watch, chased back, makers Kendall and Dent, black hands and figures, gold chain ( cable pattern), gold compass attached; 1 lady's gold keyless watch, Swiss make, chased back, white face, black hands. 22nd inst., a gold keyless watch, maker Samuel, Manchester, on dial. 21st inst., a silver lever watch, " Poplar School Swimming Club, prize awarded by Sidney T. Buxton, Esq., M. P., to Frank Phillips, champion of the club, 1899 " engraved on back; 1 9- ct. gold chain, with gold medal attached, engraved " G. E. R. S. A." on back, " Inter - Club Team Championship, Frank Phillips, 1906 " thereon. 18th inst., a lady's silver watch, key wind, chased back ; 1 18- ct. gold curb bracelet, padlock and three silver charms, Faith, Hope, and Charity; a gold brooch, set pearl in centre ; 1 18- ct. gold hunter stop watch, white dial, black steel hands, maker's name on face, crest on front, Sydney and London. Information to Supt. Pryke, Southend- on- Sea. GL OUCES TERSHIRE. 59.— Bristol ( City).— 24th or 25th inst., by shopbreaking, 23 lady's watches ( 1 18- ct. gold geneva, gold dial, No. 60887, marked C. E. E. ; 1 9- ct. do., fancy dial, No. 201116, marked C. E.; 1 9- ct. do., No. 30213, marked C. X. N.; 1 9- ct. do., keyless, white dial, No. 102529, marked C. E.; 1 14- ct. do., gold dial No. 325921, marked C.; 1 14- ct. do., Graves, Sheffield' No. 149456, marked C. E.; 1 9- ct. do., No. 188943' marked A. R.; 1 18- ct. do., keyless fancy dial, No' 6107, marked C. E.; 1 18- ct. do., gold dial, No. 38024 • \ 18- ct. do., No. 32501, marked C.; 1 silver geneva, No 21580, marked R. O.; 1 do., No. 5328, marked b' E '• 1 do, No. 17001, marked E.; 1 do., No. 44334' markedD. ; 1 do., No. 1652, marked A. R.; l do' keyless, No. 45037, marked C. L.; 1 do., fancy dial' No. 28001, marked E.; 1 do., No. 44304, marked E.' 1 do., plain dial, No. 29634, marked E.; 1 do., fancv dial, No. 52981, marked R. O.; 1 do., No. 54097, marked E.; 1 do., second hands, No. 22286, marked M • 1 do., No. 47483, marked M. R.); 1 14- ct. gold geneva keyless, white dial, No. 17223, marked C. E.; 1 14- ct. do., gold dial, No. 10830, marked C.; l| 9- ct. gold key- less, gold dial, No. 69978, marked D.; 1 gold filled demi- hunter Waltham lever, No. 8097250, marked C. • 1 gold filled hunter watch, maker Russell, Liverpool, No. 225571, marked C. U. R.; 1 silver Swiss lever, No. 79598, marked L. R.; 1 do. Geneva, No! 11096, marked R.; 1 do. Swiss lever, maker Shower- ing, No. 33362, marked Z.; 1 do. English lever, maker Lapthorne, No. 62566, marked D.; 1 do. Geneva, No. 47946, marked U. R.; 1 do. capped, No. 583408, marked R. O.; 1 do. English lever, maker George Simpson, No. 73582, marked C. 0. E.; 1 do., No. 235312, marked D.; 1 do. patent lever, No. 50678, marked R.; 1 do. capped, No. 10034, marked L. R.; 1 do., No. 66301, marked E.; 1 do. large hunter, engraved cases, marked M.; 1 do. capped Geneva, No. 124307, marked D.; 1 do. lever, No. 40345, marked L.; 1 do., maker Aaronson, Manchester, No. 39842, marked D.; 1 do. patent lever, maker Watts, No. 575580, marked R. 0.; 1 do. keyless, maker Arnold Lewis, Manchester, No. 211591, marked, R. O.; bracelets, 1 9- ct. gold with fancy top; 1 9- ct. do. massive tube, set 3 diamonds and 3 sapphires; 1 9- ct. do., set 2 diamonds and 3 garnets; 5 9- ct. do. curb, with padlocks; 1 9- ct. fetter link, with padlock; 1 9- ct. do. curb, with chased heart lock; 1 9- ct. do. curb, fastens with a snap; 1 9- ct. do. fancy link curb ( massive), with padlock; 2 9- ct. do. chased knot; 1 9- ct. do. knot top; 1 15- ct. do. curb, with padlock; 1 bicycle chain pattern ; 1 9- ct. gold flat bangle, engraved; 1 9- ct. do. chain pattern top, with 5 balls; 1 9- ct. do. open curb, with padlock; 1 gold bangle, diamond in centre, 4 rows turquoise, gold heart attached; 1 18- ct. do. mono- gram ring, plain shield, fancy shank, marked CU.; 1 9- ct. do. garnet ring, open shank, marked L. E.; 1 15- ct. do. shield ring, with dark green stone, marked CE.; 1 15- ct. do. claw set garnet ring, marked D.; 1 14- ct. do. Belcher ring, marked CE.; 1 18- ct. do. signet ring, marked CU. R.; 1 14- ct. do. red stone, American setting, marked D,; 1 9- ct. do. round top, paste centre, marked M. ; 1 18- ct. do. massive twist ring, marked C. C. ; 1 9- ct. do. hollow round, green stone, marked U. R.; 38 lady's gold dress rings ( 1 9- ct., hollow, 4 red and 4 white pastes, marked U.; 1 18- ct., 2 rubies and 1 pearl, marked D.; 1 9- ct., knot, 2 turquoise and 1 pearl, marked BN.; 1 15- ct., set 3 diamonds, marked L. E.; 1 9- ct., set 5 pearls and 2 turquoise, marked U. E.; 1 18- ct., set 4 pearls and 2 rubies, marked R.; 1 9- ct., antique design, top opens for photograph, marked E.; 1 9- ct. do., set 3 rows blue and white stones, marked U. R.; 1 9- ct. do., antique, green and white stones, marked M. R.; 1 9- ct. do., half hoop, amethysts and rubies, marked E.; 1 9- ct. do., half hoop, garnets, marked B.; 1 15- ct. do., 4 pearls, ruby and sapphire, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., 5 chips, marked E.; 1 18- ct. do. diamond and ruby ring, marked CU. E.; 1 9- ct. do buckle, 2 white stones, marked M. E.; 1 9- ct. do., hollow, 5 white pastes, marked U.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 white and 2 red stones, marked U. R.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 rubies and 2 pearls, marked U.; 1 9- ct. do., 6 pearls and 1 ruby in centre, marked L. R.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 emeralds and 4 pearls, marked E.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 opals, marked C. R.; 1 15- ct. do., 3 pearls and 4 rubies, marked L. R.; 1 9- ct. do., white and red pastes, marked U. R.; 1 9- ct. do., 6 pearls and 3 rubies, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., catseye, half hoop, marked E.; 1 9- ct. do., 4 pearls and 1 sapphire, marked R.; 1 9- ct. do., half hoop, imitation emeralds and 4 white stones, marked E.; 1 9- ct. do., set 4 red stones and 2 small pearls, marked M.; 2 9- ct. do., hollow buckle, diamond and ruby, marked A. E.; 1 9- ct. do., 6 pearls and turquoise in centre, marked U. R.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 rubies and 2 pearls, marked E.; 1 18- ct. do., gipsy setting, diamond and 2 rubies, marked CU. R.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 pearls and 2 garnets, marked R. O.; 1 9- ct. do., 3 opals, gipsy setting, marked U. R.; 1 18- ct. do., gipsy setting, small dias, marked L.; 1 15- ct. do., half hoop, 5 sapphires, marked M.; 1 15- ct. do., 2 pink stones and 3 green stones, marked M.; 1 gold pin, dog's head, covered glass, marked M. R,; 1 do., cat's eye, marked E.; 1 do., round, hair centre, marked U.; 1 do., round top, small diamond in centre, marked E.; 1 do., garnet, claw setting, marked E.; 1 do., round, stone centre, marked M. ; 1 do., oval coral, 6 diamonds around edge, marked CE.; 1 do., made from 2 animalIs teeth set in gold, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., round, fancy shape, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., knot, pearl, ruby, and sapphire, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909. 5 PROPERTY STOLEN ( continued).— twist, engraved, marked E.; 1 15- ct. do., crown, set with 8 pearls, marked E.; 1 15- ct. do., large horse- shoe, diamond nails, marked E.; 1 9- ct. do., small horseshoe, 9 pearls, marked U. R.; 1 9- ct. gold brooch, bud and shamrock on bar, marked R.; 1 15- ct. do., leaf and scroll, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., long, 3 moonstones, marked E.; 1 15- ct. do., large horseshoe, marked A. R.; 1 15- ct. do., with chain and bell, marked D.; 1 15- ct. do., shape of key, handle set with pearls, marked CE; 1 9- ct. do., curb pattern; 1 9- ct. do., bar, shamrock and circle, red stone in centre, marked B. R; 1 9- ct. do., torpedo, bar, fancy centre, red stone, marked E. R.; 1 9- ct. do., crescent, with heart and knot, marked E. N.; 1 9- ct. do., fancy bar and head, marked M. B.; 1 9- ct. do., whip, spur, and fox, marked B. M.; 1 15- ct. do., 2 bars with crescent centre, marked L. R.; 1 15- ct. do., heart, large white stone, marked E.; 1 15- ct. do., round pattern and earrings, marked E.; 1 15- ct. do., plated, twist and coral, marked U. R.; 1 15- ct. do., hair; 1 15- ct. do., set pearls and rubies ( earrings to match); 1 pearl brooch, gold setting, fischu shape; 1 pair long gold earrings ; 1 do., set pearl and rubies ( brooch to match); 1 do., 9- ct. ; 7 pairs of paste earrings ; 1 Kruger sovereign, mounted; 1 do. half- sovereign, mounted; 1 gold Chilian coin, size of a florin, mounted; 1 10- piastre piece, mounted; 1 Jarden pendant, set in silver; 1 9- ct. gold round pen- dant ; 2 9- ct. do., with photograph of lady; 1 9- ct. do. photograph pendant, solid back ; 1 9- ct. do. massive pendant; 1 9- ct. gold cross, weight 14| dwts.; 2 9- ct. do. Maltese crosses; 1 9- ct. gold football medal; 1 9- ct. do. medal; 1 9- ct. do. fancy medal; 1 9- ct. gold square locket, chased; 1 9- ct. do. plain oval locket; 1 heavy gold locket; 1 gold fancy seal, set topaz; 1 9- ct. gold seal, red and green stone ; 1 9- ct. do., scroll top; 1 9- ct. do., round, brown and green stone; 2 pairs 9- ct. gold oval links, engraved; 1 pair 18- ct. do., plain; 1 gold pencil case, chased; 1 9- ct. gold fancy rim compass; 1 9- ct. gold chain purse, about 3 in. long by 2 in. wide; 3 silver tea spoons, fiddle pattern; 1 9- ct. gold hollow curb Albert, new; 6 electro- plated fancy design fish knives and forks in mahogany case, lined with white silk. Information to the Chief Constable, Bristol. HER TFORDSHIRE. 60.— Hemel Hempstead ( County).— 19th inst., at Northchurch.— 4 paperhanging brushes, 1 marked W. G. on handle, 1 S. Watts, and 1 H or W; 8 pairs of shears; 2 joint rollers, 2 inches wide ( 1 brass, 1 wood); 6 chisel knives; 2 broad do.; 5 stopping do.; 4 glazing do.; 1 hacking do. ; 2 putty do.; 1 palette do.; G. Liddington stamped on blade and handle; 4 2- ft. rules ; 1 carpenter's chisel, marked " S. Watts "; 1 pair of pincers, new; 1 pair of cutting pliers; 2 small hammers; 2 shave hooks ; 1 small trowel; 2 white aprons ; 1 black leather bag, shiny, 18 in. by 10 in. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hempstead. 61.— Hertford ( County).— 20th inst., at Brickendon, 2 coachmen's black mackintoshes, with 2 flat inside pockets, J. C. Cording & Co., 19, Piccadilly, and 35, St. James' Street, London, pasted inside, between collar and shoulder ; 1 silver pin, ball pattern, 3 ivy leaves on front. Information to Supt. Foster, Hertford. KENT. C> 2.— Gravesend ( Borough).— 23rd inst., a bicycle, nearly new, enamelled green and gold, transfer on head, " Saddington, Pratt, Gravesend," black enamelled gear case, Palmer special tyres, 2 speed gear, 2 rim brakes ( 1 Bowden), Brooks' saddle, very good condition— by A MAN, age about 24, wearing dark coat and grey cap. 22nd or 23rd inst., a bicycle, nearly new, No. 65446, " Spencer" transfer on head, B. S. A. make, path racing fittings, 27- in. frame, front rim inverted lever brake, two- speed coaster hub, 26- in. wheels, brown American wood rims, aluminium lined, North Road upturned handle- bars, Palmer 1^- in. roadster tvres Brooks' B10 saddle, felt pedals, bell, tool bag, with card inserted at back, " J. D. Hartley, 39, The TGrr9iC6 " 24th'inst., a bicycle, 24- in. frame " Eardley Chittenden" transfer on head, also a St. Georges shield green band, black wheels, flat handle- bars, Dunlop back tyre, rubber pedals, front brake, double- chimed bell and comb bracket. Information to the Chief Constable, Gravesend. 63.— Tunbridge Wells ( Borough).-- 23rd inst a gold English lever watch, inscription on back, " Presented to Albert Bath, of Sevenoaks, 6th September, 1886, by the Anti- Extraordinary Tithe Association." Maker, Sir John Bennett. Information to the Chief Constable, Tunbridge Wells. STAFFORDSHIRE. 64.— Lichfield ( County).— 19th inst., by burglary, a lady's small silver watch, No. 13185, with long 9- ct. gold guard attached. Information to Supt. Oakden, Lichfield. SURREY. Q5.— Oxted ( County).— 23rd inst., by burglary ! at Caterham, a plain silver tea pot; 1 silver tea pot, Queen Anne pattern, with flower on lid; 1 plain silver milk jug; 1 do. sugar basin; 1 silver card ! salver, twisted rim, old; 1 silver mustard pot, boat ] shape, old, probably crest Beehive inside; 1 do. spoon; 1 do. stand, to hold 2 jugs and basin; 1 do. jug lid; 1 do. lid of jam pot, chased; 1 do. serviette , ring, " Mona " thereon. Information to Supt. West, Oxted. SUSSEX ( East). 66.— Brighton ( Borough).— 27th inst., by shopbreaking, 2 suits ( 1 brown with stripe, fashion- ably cut, opening at back of jacket, trousers per- manently turned up, small); 1 pair black shooting boots, Derby fronts, wide welts, size 7, leather lined, stamped " Guaranteed all leather" on soles which are black; 1 pair black calf boots, Derby fronts, black soles, size 8, stamped " Guaranteed all leather " on soles; 1 21 or 22- in. brown Gladstone bag, hard imitation crocodile leather; 1 black and white silk wrap, several caps, different patterns. All new. Information to the Chief Constable, Brighton. 67.— Hastings ( Borough).— Between 20th and 23rd inst., a black leather portmanteau, 2 ft. long, blue and grey lining ; 1 brown leather Gladstone bag, medium size, 2 straps; 1 large plated fish carver and fork, in leather case; 1 do. teapot, flower pattern; 1 do. coffee pot, flower pattern; 2 plated single candlesticks, 14 in. high, raised flower pattern, old fashioned; 1 bedroom candlestick, plain silver; 2 plated cake dishes, ivy leaf pattern with berries; 1 thick light brown Harris tweed coat and vest, Hecks, 10 and 44, London Road, on tab; 2 pair trousers to 1 match, lined flannel front of leg and thigh, do. on | buttons; 1 black and grey check Harris tweed coat and vest, marked do.; 2 pair trousers to match, lined as above, marked do; 1 pair thick dark blue : trousers with stripe, lined as above, marked do.; 1 thick blue serge morning coat and vest, black cloth buttons, marked do.; 1 short light fawn colour over- coat, marked do.; 1 heavy grey cloth ulster, lined striped cloth, do.; 1 old brown jacket and vest, with red stripe ; 2 new flannel vests ; all to fit a man height 6 ft. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. WARWICKSHIRE. 68 — Warwick ( County).— 25th inst., by j burglary, 1 navy blue serge jacket and vest, latter ' has dark stain on front lining right breast; 1 silver ; watch chain, link pattern, small model of a cup attached; 1 South African medal, " T. G. Clemson, ! private 373, 5th Co., 2 Batt. I. Y.," inscribed around j edge; 1 tobacco pouch and pipe case; 1 red and green silk handkerchief. Supposed by a tramp. Information to Supt. Ravenhall, Warwick. WORCESTERSHIRE. M.— Oldbury ( County).— 26th inst., by house- breaking, an 18- ct. gold ring, double snake pattern, set ruby and diamond eyes ( 1 ruby eye missing); 1 lady's 18- ct. gold do., small diamond in centre ; 1 pearl brooch, eagle wings pattern; 1 9- ct. gold bracelet, broad links; 1 keyless watch, rolled gold case, No. 4995089, B. W. Raymond, Elgin, U. S. A., on movement of works; 1 metal stop watch, cracked face; 1 do., engraving of four men on face; 1 lady's 9- ct. gold neck chain, very small links; 1 silver cigarette case, initials W. H. H. thereon; 1 Russia leather pocket book. Information to Supt. Hill, Oldbury. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 70. , Sheffield ( City).— 21st inst., anOwlerton roadster bicycle, black enamelled, 26 in. frame, with gold lines, 28 in. wheels, plated rims, upturned handle- bars, black grips, front rim brake, back pedal brake, mud- guards, rat- trap pedals, black pump, bell, triangular- shaped bag containing spanner and a tube of solution, transfer " The Owlerton, Pennington Cycle Works, Owlerton, Sheffield," on head and back mud- guard, in good condition. Between 21st and 22nd inst., by housebreaking, a lady's 18- ct. gold keeper ring, much worn; 1 round gold locket, about the size of a 6d., C. K. engraved on one side, given by J. M. S. on the other; 1 pair of small field glasses covered with black leather, L. A Jockey Club, engraved on the small end ; 1 pair lace boots, size 7, toecaps, 1 boot repaired at toe of sole; 1 gold pin. Information to the Chief Constable, Sheffield. PROPERTY FOUND IN P0S= SESSION OF A PRISONER. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 71 — R Division.— 3 watches ( 1 silver key- less, No. 326934 inside back case; 1 lady's black gunmetal; 1 lady's blue enamelled); 1 silver match box, small plain pattern; 1 bracelet, composed of Jubilee sixpences, each bearing an initial; 1 silver buckle, " A. W. A." scratched on back; 4 yellow metal chains ( 1 heavy cable pattern; 1 snake pattern, with snap fastening; 1 fine neck chain, about 4 ft. long; 1 fine do., about 1 ft. long); 5 metal brooches ( 1 old fashioned, with twisted hair in centre ; 1 set with 7 stones to represent diamonds; 1 set with blue and white pebbles; 1 small twisted, set 3 stones); 1 gilt clock, 6 in. high, on 4 legs, gold and white face, " British United Clock Co." on back; 1 plated coffee pot, 788 on bottom; 2 plated tea pots ( 1 chased, with 7169 on bottom; 1 plain, 1779 on bottom); 2 plated tankards ( 1 with " Ye Olde London " thereon ; 1 plain); 4 candlesticks ( 2 plated; 2 brass, antique pattern); 2 large cruet stands, plated ( 1 chased, antique, standing on 4 legs; 1 plain, with 1521 on bottom); 1 small do., containing 4 cut glass bottles; 3 candle snuffers and 2 trays to match, all antique; 4 mustard pots ( 1 plated, 3467E and Mappin & Webb on bottom; 1 earthenware, with metal handle and lid; 2 plain, with blue glass); I plated butter dish, chased, with goat lying down on lid; 1 plated night- light holder, " E. P. N. S." on bottom ; 1 do. bottom of butter dish, 379 on bottom, round; 5 do. toast racks ( 1 composed of imitation rifles); 1 do. cake dish, chased, 2461 on bottom; 5 snuff boxes ( plated) ( 1 with silver coin let in lid, 1 B. C. thereon, 3 plain); 3 plated serviette rings ( 1 beaded edges, 2 chased with figure Cupids); 2 ivory do., with " G " in silver thereon; 1 biscuit barrel, earthen- ware and plated top, blue trade mark on bottom; 10 large plated forks, with crest spread eagle thereon; 5 small do.; 1 briar pipe in case, amber and black mouthpiece, Alpha thereon, about 8 in. long; 1 metal seal, set blue stone, with coat of arms thereon; 1 shell box ( mussel), 1828, Chas. Payne, April 5th thereon ; also a large quantity of knives, forks, spoons, sugar tongs, & c. The above property ( supposed proceeds of burglary and housebreaking) was found in possession of GEORGE POWELL, of 10, Little Turnstile, Hol- born, sentenced to 3 years penal servitude on 24th inst. for receiving. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PROPERTY RECOVERED. ESSEX. 72— Southend ( County). — Property, No. 63, 23rd inst., and thief arrested. Case YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 73.— Doncaster ( County).— Bicycle, Case No. 42, 16th inst., at Upton Bishop, Herefordshire. PROPERTY FOUND. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 74.— Cheltenham ( County).— Left at a public- house 29th ult. ( supposed stolen), a bicycle, dropped handle- bars, green enamelled, gold lined ( blocked), green celluloid handle grips, 2 inverted lever brakes, divided rubber pedals, usual parts plated, Palmer " Roadster" tyres, lamp, pump, saddle bag con- taining oil can and puncture outfit, No. 9631 stamped on seat tube, Reynolds and another name not discernible on bottom tube— by A MAN, age 22, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair, slight moustache, and eyes dark brown; dress, dark grey suit, soft collar, and black cap. Information to Supt. Hopkins, Cheltenham. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909. PERSONS or BODIES FOUND. BEDFORDSHIRE. 75.— Bedford ( County).— In the river at Goldington, with bullet wound in head, body of A MAN, age about 55, length 5 ft. 5 in, stout build, complexion fresh, full face, hair grey, bald on top, eyes brown, small wart on lip ( left side), clean shaven ; dress, grey coat and vest, dark mixture trousers, white linen shirt, knitted dark and green silk tie, blue cotton stockings. Information to the Deputy - Chief Constable, Bedford. OXFORDSHIRE. 76.— Woodstock ( County).— 23rd inst, at Shipton- on- Cherwell, the body of A MAN, age about 60, length 5 ft. 9 or 10 in, hair grey, moustache light brown, turning grey, eyes grey; dress, dark blue serge jacket, dark cord vest and trousers, Oxford shirt with blue and red stripes, dark plaid cap, dark muffler with white stripes, old dark brown stockings, heavy nailed boots, recently repaired. Information to Inspector Lambourn, Woodstock. APPREHENSIONS. 77 — Metropolitan Police District, C Division.— ALBERT WALTER COUNTER, Office No. S/ 97390, Case No. 3, 11th ult. 78.— Metropolitan Police District, R Division. — HAROLD ALFRED GORDON, Office No. 1363- 09, Case No. 4, 23rd inst. 79.— Metropolitan Police District. W Division.— ALBERT EDWARD MASTERS, Case No. 7, 9th inst. 80 — Cheshire, Birkenhead ( Borough). — E. T. DAVISON, Case No. 6, 8th January last. 81— Glamorganshire, Swansea ( Borough)— IVOR DAVIES, Office No. 1752- 01, Case No. 15, 2nd April, and Tabular Form 7th May, 1909, and sentenced at Llanelly Petty Sessions, 7th inst. to 6 weeks hard labour for larceny. 82 Gloucestershire, C h ipp in g tury ( Cou No. 18, 23rd inst. Sodhury ( County)— HENRY MADDOCK, Case rd ii 83.— Gloucestershire, Stroud ( County).— HARRY PEARCE, Case No. 16, 18th ult, and sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment. 84.— Kent, Margate ( Borough). — HILDA BOZZONE, Case No. 30, 23rd inst, and property recovered. 85 — Lancashire, Manchester ( City) — JOHN EVANS, Office No. 2136- 99, Case No. 42, 11th ult, and Tabular Form 2nd inst, at Dumfrie. as JAMES DUNN, and sentenced 24th inst. to 1 year for failing to report. 86 — Lancashire, Oldham ( Borough).— FRANK SIMMS, Case No. 35, 13th November, 1908. 87 — Staffordshire, Burslem ( County). — GEORGE LOVATT, Case No. 37, 9th inst. 88.— Warwickshire, Birmingham ( City).— JOHN GEORGE BROWN, Office No. | 1269- 07, Case No. 54, 14th May, 1909, and sentenced ; at Birmingham Assizes, 23rd inst, to 3 years penal servitude as Cornelius Jukes. 89. — Yorkshire ( North Riding), Thornahy - on - Tees ( County). — JOHN HIGGINS, alias LAWLER, Case No. 50, 23rd inst, j and sentenced to 1 month's imprisonment at Stokesley Petty Sessions, 24th inst. 90.— Yorkshire ( West Riding), Sheffield ( City). — ANNIE PADLEY, alias ELIZABETH PADLEY, Case No. 55, and HER- BERT WILLIAM BULLOCK, Case No. 53, 22nd January last. LATEST INFORMATION. 93. 3 night- dressei BEATRICE ALLISON MAJOR, alias MAY MAJOR, PRENTICE, ALLISTER, BROWN, and H. BARTON, Office No. 354- 01, ( Illustrated Circular, 93, Figure 16), age 35, height 4 ft. 9 in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes ( odd) blue, scar on nose, mole corner of mouth and left ear, wearing black APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 91.— M Division.— For stealing £ 6 4s. 6d. JAMES SHEPPERD, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, bust of woman and serpent in red and blue ink on both arms, of military appearance; dress, brown jacket I suit with dark stripes, blue tie, dark cap, lace boots. He was employed as a potman. A native of Bury, Sussex. Warrant issued. 92.— 5 Division.— For obtaining books and stationery by false pretences-— LEIGH ONSLOW, age about 55, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in, complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes grey, stoops; dress, blue lounge jacket, dark striped trousers, silk hat, rather shabby appearance. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. KENT. Dartford ( County). — For obtaining by false pretences 20th inst.— clothing, sailor hat. Has been convicted at Colchester Rochester, Blackburn, and London. * Warrant issued. iHj Information to Supt. Poole, Dartford. LANCASHIRE. 94 — Skerton ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 io8 by false pretences— J. JONES, an American, age about 32, height about 5 ft. 10 in, complexion sallow hair very dark, clean shaved; dress, grey mixture overcoat, blue serge trousers, yellow boots ( narrow toes, cracked across instep), greenish colour cat) Represented himself as a veterinary surgeon, and had come to England to dispose of some property, that he was short of money, and that, his luggage was detained at Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barnett, Skerton. 95- Manchester ( City).— For larceny— EDWARD ASHTON, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in, complexion fresh, hair light, heavy moustache light or sandy, addicted to drink; dress, light grey mixture jacket suit, pot hat, brown boots. Supposed a tipster or commission agent. He took a small warehouse, paid a month's rent in advance, then ordered large quantities of grey cloth, sheep skin rugs, & c, from manufacturers, stating the goods would be paid for on 23rd inst, but on that date he absconded. The goods were removed by A MAN, age about 35, very tall, one leg shorter than other, thick sole to one boot, appearance of a farmer. Used a light red lorry with broad wheels. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. SOMERSETSHIRE. 96.— Dunster ( County).— For embezzlementr- ARTHUR REED, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 3 in, complexion fair, hair light, horse's head and reins believed tattooed left arm; dress, nearly new navy serge suit and cap, may be wearing a light suit. A baker, native of Cutcombe. Has served in the Navy. Previously convicted at Ilminster. May endeavour to join the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Perry, Ilminster. APPREHENSIONS. 97 — Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— ALBERT ROWLANDS, alias BERTIE EVANS, Case No. 20, 6th January, 1905. 98 — Staffordshire, Longton ( County). — JOHN CARTLIDGE, Case No. 21, current issue. MISSING. 99.— ERNEST COLLINS, inst. Found at Canterbury. Case No. 102, 23rd List of Licence Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, who have been re- apprehended, for the week ending July 24th, 1909, with the result, & c. Division joncerned. Office No. NAME. Sentence. D. L. 3410- 00 BROWN, WM. 6 months h. l. K. S. X. 1553— - 05 BURGESS, FREDERICK detained as criminal lunatic X. 3068- - 98 BURTON, WM. 3 months h. l. H. 1214- - 05 ENGLISH, THOMAS 12 months h. l. V. 3072- - 01 GOLDER, EDWARD 10s. and costs, or 14 days J. 3299- - 01 GRIFFIN, JOHN 18 months h. l. H. J. 1333- 06 HUGHES, JAMES 3 months h. l. M. 1855- 08 MALLOY, PATRICK 6 weeks h. l. E. G. 79- 97 PAGET, JOHN 12 months h. l. H. 599- 03 PAGTER, JOHN 12 months h. l. and ex- pulsion recommended L. 173- 1- - 04 PARKINSON, ROBT. KERR 18 months h. l. X. 224- - 96 SHEPHERD, CHARLES 5 years p. s. WOODHOUSE H. 1889- - 01 WHEELER, FRANK 4 years p. s. 400- - 07 WHITE HO USE, SIDNEY 6 weeks h. l. HAROLD Date and Place. Fresh Offence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of Name and Division of Officer. 1 24th July, Tower Bridge P. Ct. 21st July, C C. Ct. 22nd July, Marylebone P. Ct 19th July, C. C. Ct. 19th July, Kingston P. 20th July, London Co. Sess. 13th July, Old Street P. Ct. 21st July, Tower Bridge P. Ct. 20th July, Windsor Qr. Sess. 21st July, O. C. Ct. 22nd July, London Co. Sess. 19th July, C. C. Ct. 19th July, C. C. Ct. 24th July, Woolwich P. Ct. P. of C. Act Wilful murder ( Larceny Rohbery Disorderly conduct and obscene lan- guage Larceny ( person) Failing to report Larceny Larceny Larceny Housebreaking Forgery and false pretences Possessing base coin Suspected person THOS. BLACK Same Name THOS. ADULUM Same Name Same Name JOHN LLOYD Same Name Same Name WM. RIDLEY CARR SOLOMON HEGGER Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name P. C. Allen and P. S. Jeffery, C. T. D, L. P. O. Battershall, 405 X. P. C. Davey, 514 S, and P. S. Bex, C. I. D-, P. C. Paddock, 179 H, and P. C. Smart, C. I. D., H. P. C. Northcote, 706 Y. P. C. Sutherland, C. I. D, T, and P. S. Womack, C. I. D, A. P. S. Handley, C. I. D., J, and P. C. Cobley, C. I. D, J. „ P. S. Hodson, and P. S. Wildey, C. I. D., M. P. C. Smith, 394 C. P. P. S. Cooper, C. I. D., W., and P. S. Taylor, C. I D, F. P. S. Hedges, C. T. D, P., and Inspr. Hailstone, C. O. _ P. C. Dwight, 140 B, and P. C. Gardiner, 194 G P. C. Emery 688 R, and P. S. Home, C. I. D, R. LONDON : PRINTED FOB HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W, C„ PRINTEBS IN OBDINABY TO HIS MAJESTY.
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