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On Friday of last week the hardware estab-
lishment of John B. Card was forcibly entered
and about $150 worth of fine cutlery stolen,
together wTith a number of watches left with
W. J. Foley for repairs, some of which were
very valuable. Not having a safe Mr. Foley was
in the habit of putting his watches in a box at
night and placing it for safe-keeping among
the numerous other boxes of the various shelves,
seldom putting it in the same place twice. The
robbery was a mystery to the officers, and it
appeared that no clue was obtainable. How-
ever, some time previous, Jake Helde’s place
had been robbed of some cigars, and Jake
casually mentioned to Mayor Fleming that he
though the work had been done by a Chinaman
formerly in his employ. Fleming and Card im-
mediately started for Chinatown, and as luck
had it, when about to enter a certain joint, they
met Charley Wing, who excited their suspicions
by his actions. They searched him and found
on his person one of Card’s boxes with twelve
or fourteen watches. Wing was placed under
arrest, and stated that the watches had been
given him by Au Sin. The latter could not be
found, and it is thought by the officers that he
left town the morning after the robbery with a
part of the plunder. And yet it is possible that
there is no such person as Au Sin, as Wing had
been to L. D. Miller’s with Sandy McCorkle’s