Burglars Make A Haul
A good piece oí burg. ar work was dom; in tuis city between one o'clock and da.vUght, yesterday morning, by which ;wu studente lost $57 in nioncy and two gold watchee, besides immerous mail articles which wcre in their pockots. The losers were Messrs. Barnett and Doyle, who room. at the resilenee oí Mis. Jas. Ciancy, corner of Williams and Mayuard strcets, occupying a room on the lower door. Whüe ücuffling, Wednosday, thoy broke ii largo pane oí glass out of otte of the Windows and it was through yiis that the burgLar gaiaed an entrance. Barnett and Doy-e sat up nntil alter one o'clock studying and the burgJary was committed after tliat hour. The work was done by Bomebody who had studied the premisea and knew the room. Another tliing which poluta towiird the fact that the burglary was committed by somebody who knew the studente, or clae tept pretty good watch of them, is that both luid drafta cashed the day prevlois, and had the burglary been eommiiliMl 1hc nijïht before. wou'.dn't liavi' found enough cash to buy a meal. Doy -e's poekets were rifeled of $35 in cash and a watch valued at $25, aml ISaraett of $22 in cash, a gold watch valued at $65 and nümcrous smaJl articles.
Article
Subjects
Crime & Criminals
Theft
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus
Mrs. James Clancy