Show HOUSE BROKEN INTO I BURGLAR VISITS RESIDENCE OF j H F ARNOLD i Bank Containing1 Pennies and a Gun That Mrs Arnold Kept to Bluff With Taken rRsnorter Suspected V Atelephone t message was received at police station about 11 0 oclock last night saying that abuiglaVy had been committud In a house on Third West above South Temple street Sergl I Bjown and Officer Mijnerwent to the phmtc aud fouiid that the house fs occupied oc-cupied by H F Arnold a i brakeman on the Oregon Short Line railroad Mrs Arnold said that she left home al oclock yesterday afternoon and did nol RO baolc unlll she returned from the i I Theater WJion she entered the house she found the rooms had been ransacked ran-sacked A gun what the police facetiously face-tiously say as without hammer stock or barrel and which Mrs Arnold said shu kept for bluffing purposes was la I ken from the bed A bank containing 1QO pennies wan also taken When the police arrived Mrs Arnold described to them a suspiciouslooking chniacter she ald had been hanging about the place and said that she felt satisfied he was the burglar Mrs Ar I I nqld and a watchman had shadowed 1 him all around the neighborhood Finally the watchman succeeded In locating lo-cating the suspicious man concealing himself In the shade of a post at the Short Line depot OJIlcer Mllner was about to arrest him when he suddenly discovered that his captlvo was an Innocent In-nocent gatherer of news who tracked the ofliccrs In their attempt to bag their game After slight questioning the suspect was given his liberty j o Clothing Stolen A man named Wllspn who rooms at 171 l West Second South street notified the police early this morning that while he was away during the night his ioom hud been entered and relieved of articles ar-ticles of clothing |