PICKPOCKETS WERE BUSY.
List of Friday Night's Victims Re-
ported to Police.
Petty thieves and pickpockets were unusually busy Friday night and many robberies were reported to the police. In most cases, cash was taken. This list follows:
E. M. Dallas, 1026 Union avenue, lost diamond stud valued at $100 on Minnesota avenue car.
R. J. Nye's saloon, 1934 Grand avenue, cash register opened and $50 taken.
Miss Olive McCoy, 1035 Penn street, had pocketbook containing $30 stolen from her desk in the Great Western Life Insurance office.
Paul Witworth, 1111 East Eighth street, $40 taken from dresser drawer.
Samuel Levin, 1008 East Thirty-first street; dye works entered and $200 worth of clothes taken.
George Hayes, 1818 Oak street reported that he was slugged and robbed of $21 at Eighteenth and mcGee streets.
Floyd Swenson, 1810 Benton boulevard, reported that his residence was entered and money and jewelry aggregating $150 was taken.