SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1906.ISCHMITT \M !,. T.Klt; I - \ \1 K TltK \ ICtlUS.IturtWH Dollars Were Takenihv Former's Mcsri-o-r andI Vi ui I |S3From tiie UuerVPolice \re of Opinion Thai the Work Was Done By Nuno PaHMs and111*41 a small liny Was I slt;|.A jiprojumateiy $ 1 s was th* sum to*taJ netted as a result of two Dubuque ? saltMm me u being robbed early Sat- jj uni ay morning f * jj In )u xh insusoees the rash register* ,! were emptied of their contents. Thu 5 I buff* 1 ol Melchior Hehnult, on Sixth a I re* 1. v t,% the objective point of out j; H ;ck tad Douus F. Kotf an busk's Ii- lt;»f business, on Clay stret* neaririHiiti.th and directly Opposite tli*r#o* vv itatioii. voa the other. At the j Sell mitt buffet |iJ was stolen from ! the register arid at Kolfenback s place j $,1 was secured. Both sums rcpre-« ••J seated amounts left in the respective | registers over night and to be used j as chang* for the early morning bus* - jness.T Hey W orked From Hear.1 The police are of the opinion thatI two men were concerned In the robberies. At the Schmitt place entranceto the rear of the building was gala* ed through a small annex, which wa* entered by smashing a pane of glass in the side of it The window contained but one pane and it was so\ small that the man or boy who climb-* d through it must have been very ? fiail of bund. It is the opinion of !Chief of Police PickJey that a small!boy was used by the burglar, fuj* a j man could not have gone through such a limited aperature.Ait alley leading to the south side j of the building led to the annex.One* wit bin, a large curtain, whichj; was raised, was lowered by the thief,ii’W/. .. IJ/4 thu (fact u htchIj who also extinguished tbt? gas which ^; was left burning. A few bottles of , j j liquor were also taken from the side- 1ons.thard The theft was discovered Saturday morning by the janitor, Crawford McGregor.uaineas[on day,Typ#*I ml the Same Method.\t the Kolfenbacb saloon a window in the rear of the building was smashed in. It was also a small paane of glass which was broken and that both thefts were committed by the sain** party or parties there is no wn^hip | doubt.Sept A woman, Mr1? Oswald, who re-tall. i sides at th* rear of the place, says jshe heard glass falling about 2 o’clock ) S. 1., j Saturday morning and it is evident * at the that the thieves were at work at the rr.ocMi, i tints. Beside# the I § stolen from the lit free Kolfenback place a few bottles ofliquor was taken.**r»n andhootingSrQsational Its Uooti Amnsloa.Mm4 Dockstader, the world’s