Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 125, 29 Mei 1894 — A Bold Burglary. [ARTICLE]
A Bold Burglary.
— When detectivs W*gner of former great hme returned home to his hoose at Makiki yesterd*y afternoon about 5-30 o’elook he found tbaU his hoaae had been entered daring his abseace, »nd that a bnrglar had raised o1d Harry with his property. A trunk | was broken open aad sixty ($80; dollars in gold were missing. The thief, who not only seemed fond of ex-Vidoeq’8 hard earned j golden sbeckels, had ahio made free with some extra finy H iv»nnas—reserved for occasions when Klemme vis;ts him—an«l even gone so far as to depart with sorae delicious fresb-iaid eggs. Tbe deiective has -tr~ elue. and when he catchesthe bold burglar: j “ I iuak.es him voa omelette he I was not like.”