Show I 4 > o t DAYLIGHT HOLDUPS Cleveland the Scene of n Reign of r Terror CLEVELAND Oho Sepr 25A 1 well organized gang of the most audacious au-dacious highwaymen and burglars has taken possession of the city and for six days they nave simply had things It their own way Tonight the desperado made a raid on the down town saloons about 8 oclock and held up fifteen men in the v r heart of the city Today in broad daylight a jewelry store w robbed of a tray of diamonds Since 8 oclock tonight twenty robberies have been reported to the police who are unable to stop the depredations Three men have been arrested Four large revolvers one light and one dark false beard and a old slouch hat are locked up at the Brighton park station Together with these clews the I police have at th same station the r horse and buggy used by the robbers in making their escape The location of the holdup was a K ideal one The foundry Is far out at the extreme end of Brighton park The sho i a one story brick affair fronting front-ing on Albany aveiue and is half a i block from Kenzie avenue The nearest f house is a saloon ait Kenzie avenue r while between it andthe shop stretches f a long expanse of prairie The ofiice is a small affair about ten by ten and fronts on Albany avenue At the time the robbery took place there were five men in the office Those who were In the office at the time the robbery was committed were D F ONeill president of the company M A Rourke treasurer C A Hopke I genera superintendent and Charles r OGornmn clerk and John ONell The five men were ordered to stand side by side in a corner of the office 1 and while one of the disguised robber I i covered them with the revolvers the other helped himself to the money Both men then backed out of the office J and jumping Into their buggy drove dC a furious rate of speed across the prairie to Thirtysixth street Several t shots were nred after them and they I retrne the fire but none of the bu r lets struck anybody |