Nearly all of the jewelry has since beenβ¦
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Jonesperson
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a.k.a. Jones, One Jones
Jim Kingperson
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Wingperson
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Woodperson
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chunk 394 Β· paragraph 1379
s place some two weeks ago, was also
found amongst the plunder. It is the opinion of
many that all of the robberies committed lately
have been the work of this Chinaman and his
pal.
Nearly all of the jewelry has since been
found buried in a stable adjoining Wingβs cabin.
constable to serve. He found Wood at his cabin
sound asleep, woke him up and read the war-
rant to him. Wood said he did not want to be
bothered then, so he turned over and was soon
sound asleep. The constable waited patiently
until Wood finished his nap. Wood then ar-
ranged his toilet, and putting his six shooter
inside his shirt, asked the constable to excuse
him a moment, walked out and locked the door
after him, leaving the constable a prisoner in
the cabin. Wood then got his horse and left
town.
Jim Kingβs cabin at Silver Creek was rob-
bed of blankets, cooking utensils, etc., last week.
One Jones, who had been in the camp for some
time and left the night of the robbery with a
party of Mormons for Mexico, is accused of the
theft.
From ihe March 21, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise