Show detectives believe he has hid some of the money bridgeport conn oct 20 edward george cunliffe the adams express company employed who disappeared from pittsburg pa with and was arrested here started back with the detectives today re seemed more low spirited today than when first captured he explained this by baying that he had hoped to arrange for lenient treatment by trading on his secret as to the whereabouts ot the stolen money but the fact that the detectives recovered of abo money at bristol conn lat evening removed the prisoner s hope in this respect after having been told by the detectives of the recovery of this money cunliffe said that he had burned the rest of the amount stolen about because the bills were all of large denomination and all on n certain bank making it dangerous for him to carry them about the discovery of the shipment of money to bristol came about through a local driver for the adams express company who after arrest remembered that on october he ws called to the arlington hotel where cunliffe had a room and was given a suit case to be shipped to bristol care the electric express corn pany the driver informed the local manager of the adams express company yesterday ol 01 this circumstance and detectives were at once sent to bristol where they located the suit case at the home of a lela tive of CUD liffe jo V boardman it had not been opened and contained in bills together with some clothing cunliffe according to his own statement did not spend more chaa during he ten days which intervened between his departure from pittsburg burg and his arrest superintendent of police birmingham does not story about burning part of the money the superintendent believes elul the missing is hiden A detective employed on the cabe intimated that accomplices are believed to be holding th missing money for cunliffe and that more arrests are likely the total amount Is detectives who went to bristol to recover the suit case say hat the money was stuffed la articles of clothing of all sorts A pair of shoes contained in bills and bills of the same denomination filled all the pockets of the clothing and crevices between other articles |