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Show HIS CLOTHING STOLEN. Gave Accused Man Keys to Room to Search for Lost Goods. After having a coat and vest stolen from his dressing room In the Grand theater, the-ater, Harry Farney. a member of tho Mack Swain company, now placing there, turned cer to tho man who pawned the missing clothing the keys to his room and told him to search for the purloined goods . )Z. Whitmore, who is charged with the theft of the coat and vest, and who pawned them for $2 with a Commercial street pawnbroker, la a bugler who has beri emploje.l by Mr. Swain. When Mr. Farney missed his garments from their place In the theater, he asked Whitmore to go down to his room and see if by mistake he had left them there Tho musician mu-sician after making a thorough search n-i "rt,;d that ho could not llnd them. v. b n i liv- ,u ticks -were located and a description obtained of tho man who had pawned them. It fitted Whitmore perfectly perfect-ly and he was positively ldontlfled by both proprietors us the person who sold the clothes. |