Show r N CRIMINALS rJii Them From ble ill tusiln Tron to 1 flie rart of the Country 0c Another New York Sun majority of people imagine that 1he man commits a crime his 3ue iture a changes and lie becomes a j01nature cs s and desperate character said fl > ek Larkms tire p tcC ctitIC3l glance at the detective re ci the fact that he very much re e1I lcd tile other men who follow his einbied T in i Vow York > at lest as to the I r ng SrsUche and general air of prosper 16 SaW York detective is divorced 1 c big moustache and his snug if his s3ck coat with the lapels well ttfl bick he is disguised = rfle1 I time made journeys 5 I Ii ne in my J urneys a criminals that is I have j deal with u j S lave flX points distant from New York e tkeI1 to fugitives to the home authori lhw 5 After every trip of that sort men Je a ked me whether I had much re + cble with the prisoner and they med suprised to learn that men are l sensible after they commit crimes II h4 man I traveled with was arrested iV iM Fills and I traveled from that I ntrith ll m to New Orleans It is a I T trip and the prisoner was wanted for tlOOJO embezzlement If the man I jut been a fool he might have been VjIiv the money yet lie was a small trk in Sew Orleans and it was his cus i to lDake out checks for the cashier toT to-T II Occasionally the cashier signed Yank checks and allowed the clerk to fill fern with small amounts like 2 elfl out or for instance One day the small f rk took one of these small checks cj it out for a nice little 10000 and ok the first train for Niagara As ann an-n of the laxity of manner in jdiich business houses trust their clerks I may mention that this same small Jerk had swindled another business Iojs3 out of another few thousand dol r5 in the same way The youth took bis jl 101 and went to Niagara Falls punted the Falls pea green He f15 avery popular young man around there for a time He gave philopena pe5cnts of diamond lockets and the like every t young woman of pleasing exterior j ex-terior on either side of the Falls bought I cat the local jeweler and spent about 2030in a week His popularity was at Islnghest when I arrived I found the oo4 popular man in the neighborhood utile Canada side whooping her up jonusly j I told him he was wanted in Sew Orleans and he looked pained jhin he brightened up said he was on ihe Canada side and we couldnt get him lluid it was only a matter of time when ie government would give him up for Eery and he might as well save the fcveranient needless expense He didnt hw you see that he was wanted niply for embezzlement and not for SKry Had he known ithe would have fen secure on the Canada side talked I with him half an hour and rjhe walked across the bridge and wenD we-nD at a hotel on the American side J him watched and went to see the iena girls In less than a day I red re-d all the jewelry except a locket c m h a girl in Port Huron had taken e with her Then I lighted a cigar sat down by the bedside of that in ting young criminal while he slept enjoyed his sleep with calm repose arose next morning and ate a hearty lakfast Meanwhile I was so fagged myself that I couldnt eat a mouth Then the criminal and I got into a 1 and started for New Orleans All J t day he smoked and enjoyed himself fiill watched him Of course I did not Jire to go to sleep That night I made I Lim take all his clothes off and get into upper berth I sat on the edge of a I lower berth with my clothes on This I inaJe two sleepless nights The criminal II nas healthy and enjoying himself The I following night I put him to bed again I And sit on the edge of the berth until we arnvel at New Orleans When we got oat of the train I looked like an abandoned aban-doned aud dissipated housebreaker and he I was as fresh and rosy as the morn It just shows that it is no trouble to take care of criminals on a journey |