Show I C CONFIDENCE r CH PSt PS-t AConple of tem Captured and I V Jail e Ja The article in Saturday mornings I HERALD relating the manner in I which a gentleman bad been beaten pat of 1400 by confidence men baa dons some good The gentleman L who was the victim is a Mr Tamer from tbe north the check were i issued on Jones bank and the auctioneer I auc-tioneer 68 mil be seen elsewhere I was Mr H A Reed The amount for which checks were given was not 1400 but 1100 The individual represented himself as being the nephew of Mr McCarty president of I a bank in the nortb and cot the ton M Turner nd M McCirty are intimate friend and ea the strength of this friendcbip and the assurance that the money would bo renaid in 1 I hal an hour the checks were i insned In the other particular excepting perhaps one or two unimportant statements the UEKALD account was I correct It bad been the intention to let the matter drop ai tho money bad not been secured bat as soon as i a published a diflerent course was determined upon The job wa carried out at the bouse where Jack Bond puts up The police on Saturday Satur-day kept a sharp watch forDond and his partner but could not find them It was evident they were kesnine ibady In the evening Officsr Phillips learned where they were secreted and sent word that ha wanted to see them They cam to him when he told them what bo was after and they accompanied Aim to the City Hall Their persons being searched I t5 check wat found on Bond the one issued uue by Turner the other being for 600 which is now in the poai aaion of Mr Reed Dowd had aleo in bis pocket a memorandum bonk in which bk wire write the names rooms and ml deuces of persona in the oily and 1 is supposed are among thou spotted I all victims at the confidence gamer or whose premises are to be burglar zed Both Dowd and his pied Jack I Edward or I Winnemuck Jock had new parroting straps on their I persons showing that they were prepared pre-pared for business When told what I was wanted of him Dowd with an oath remarked that Turner had stopped payment tho notes r The police believe the thieves nowhere now-here are an organized gang and that Dowd is at the bead of them Turner i determined to prosecute Dowd and Edwards as vigorously as the law permits and it U i possible the preliminary pre-liminary examination will come ofl on Monday morning In the meantime mean-time both are in jail I is understood that Bond makes no attempt t deny the facts in tbe matter |