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OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE,
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CITY OF SAN JOSE,
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CAL.
STOLEN
From the residence of Jacob Lenzen, 167 Vine Street, Monday evening, November
22, between the hours of 7:30 and 11 o'clock, the following property, to wit:
Five $20 gold pieces; one $1o gold piece; one $5 gold piece; $1.35 in silver; one
lady's K. C. gold watch; one long neck chain, one round, the next flat link; one album
locket, with four pictures attached to above chain; one lady's open-face gold watch,
Elgin, O. size, 14 k., No. case 64091, No. movement 4001638, Arabic figure and blue
enameled, long gold neck chain with round slide with flower on one side; two gold fobs,
one representing perfume flask and the other a róund ball; one open face silver watch,
stem winder, Swiss minute jumper, No. case 17047, Spanish words on face; one gold
medal from the Convent, shape of a heart, words "observance of rules;" one silver
medal engraved on back "June 4, 1891"; one gold buckle, about 1½x3 inches, with
diamond shape in white enamel; one silver belt buckle with N. L.; one silver belt pin;
one pair gold cuff buttons, plain and round; one pair silver link cuff buttons, N. L;
one pair plain silver cuff buttons; one pair gold bracelets set with garnets; one gold
souvenir spoon with "Nettie" in bowl; one Columbian 50c. piece; ane small pearl-
handle pen knife; one pair silver bangle bracelets with $1 gold and five silver 10c. pieces.
Notify me of any information concerning this property. I hold warrant for burglary.
Dated San Jose, Nov. 23, 1897.
JAS. A. KIDWARD, Chief of Police.
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POSTAL CARD - ONE CENT.
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