MR DWYER WASTHEREAND SUCCEEDED IN CATCHING A WELLKNOWN YOUNG MAN.Harry Ciatfelter One of Terre Haute’s Prominent Young: Men Arrested ona Serious Charge.FOUND TAMPERING WITH A SAFE.IN THE OFFICE OF THE TERRE HAUTEDUGGY COMPANY.Was In the Company of Wes McPeak When Arrested—The Latter Released— Ciatfelter Went to Jail.For three diayfc the Terre Hau*te detectives have been hunting. They have been ‘HvtaitJching a rat hole.’* Last nlgfiiit. the trap was -sprung and' this morning Harry Glali’felter languishes in the jail charged with robbery.'It was burglary, for the young man *rent In'to a sit eel saife to rob hie employes. The young culprit is the son of I. K. CDajtifelter, the Main street shoe man'uifadturer, and until a few days previous to hFs arrest wta.s one of the m-ost popular men of the city.Clat/feHiter, it is said, has been robbing the Terre Hau'te Buggy Oo. for some tiane. The amkyunTs have been small, bint the thefts have caused no lit Lie commotion in the office o'f the