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Show light the fact that most of hU Sunday clothing was missing, including oral pairs of trousers, a vest or to and his "hlch falutln coat." na termed it. The landlady informed that she had heard some one Kola ! down stairs a day or two ago and c. on going to her door, had seen thr strangers passing iuto tlto street- These strangers, whose description tho police had. were discovered In Twenty-fifth street saloon and arrested, beiug identified later by t& landlady. Two of them wore ff'jnJ to be wearing clothing correspond to the descriptions furnished by uv old gentleman. One, who in man, wag wearing a vest, which, wbe an attempt at buttoning it was m j was found to bo about six sizes too , t mall for his corpulent figure. The men will be arraigned In -; lice court for burglary aad an lnT j ligation will be made as to their j its and ways of obtaining a living. FOUND WITH TSE GOODS ON THEM THREE FOREIGNERS ARE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. Old Man Complained That His Room Had Been Robbed During Hie Absence of a Few Days. Officers Jamos Pender, R. Durk and John Cooney .gathered In a trio ot alleged "second-story workers" ihK afternoon thieo Austrians who ave the nams of Mike Parwlch, Mike Neil-vueh Neil-vueh and Sam Savage. Several daya ago an old man, who rooms at the Eureka housM, returned after aji ai senee of n few days and found that his room had been occupied In the meantime by p.-rsona unknown to l.lm Further Investigation brought to |