Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 500, 18 Ianuali 1902 — ALAKEA STREET WAS VISITED LAST NIGHT BY BURGLARS [ARTICLE]

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ALAKEA STREET WAS VISITED LAST NIGHT BY BURGLARS

Alleged burglars were making »om-’ mysterious mores on Al.tkeg street about midnight. Someone rang the electric bell ai Dr. McDonald's house and ah u Mrs. McDonald caiiwd ou* to know who was there a scurrying of feet rapidly retreating , was aii the answer It was thotight that someone was playing a f;ofi«n joke, but a few moments )at?r a disturbance was report'd as occurring at Dr, H d gins’ place on Aiakea street It seems that someone attempted to enter the place but was fright c< d away by the noise of an opening window Telephone messages from other persons fn the neighborhood were rr tired at the police station. An o'Hcer wa« set** to Investigate but aone was found.