Show THE BO ROBBERY THE MYSTERY DISSOLVED AND THE TRUTH BROUGHT OUT in the tha NEWS of tuesday etwas it wag waa a stated on the authority of the gentleman hime himself elf eif that mr N bouk bofsky had been robbed on monday night of by a man named lamed charles W davis we are informed by the police that they entirely discredited mr story and immediately set sat to work to find out oat the facts in which they have been eminently successful lu in addition to the robbery tale it also aiso transpired thai that mr Bou bonkofsky Bouko kofsky oaky took a couple of metal bricks to mr Me mcvicker vicker the assayer for the purpose of being tested when that gentleman at once discovered that they were brass washed or plated with gold the thomay nay may it all camo came about was that a man named tipton hamilton and some other parties from Colorado brought the bricks to this city they claimed chev they wolo wole pure roi gold d taken from the kanbas kansay city bank at the late robbery there and tb they ey were anxious to dispose of the wealth of about one half its intrinsic value the bricks had they been the pure metal would have been worth nearly mr bonkofsky Bou kofsky was approached on the subject subjects davis davia acting as a go between for hamilton and others and he coreed to purchase the bricks doubtless in the hope of doubling his money the bricks bricka were plugged with gold in order to deceive the purchaser hamilton bored into the end of one and the side of the other the result being a quantity of pure gold sera bera scrapings or granulations on the strength of uhla this test Bouko probably in conjunction with another party paid fa for the bricks at least lesat of that sum being paid by him there can be no doubt that the cause of mr bonkofsky Bou kofsky concocting concoct ing the robbery story was waa that he was waa ashamed for the truth to be known as he would have appeared as he does now in the position of a person purchasing property which he believed had leen feen stolen had he made a clean breasts of the aclair affair there Is ia a probability that he would have by the aid of the police leen now in possession of his money mone for they ascertained that tipton ham eam ja iuen and one of his compan ignA only left this city at one oclo ocio cic clr yesterday on the denver ra ri grande train tha man davis dawis who had aided hamilton in the had beon that tibne had mr told tho truth the officers could hava have arrested hamilton before be left toa to n U these being the facts in i the tha case the sympathy for tor or mr Bou nou korsky is exceedingly small smale ho he made ammi before justice this thia coining against hamilton charging him with robbing him of the sum bum of Itis it is presumed that tho remaining 2000 was waa the property of another dupe dufo erho vrho has not yet appeared prominently en cn tho the scene except inferentially ab |