Show HOUSE ENTERED BY THIEF Eber W Halls Rcsldencs Broken into but Only Ring Taken The house of Eber W Hall the undertaker un-dertaker at 558 South Second East was broken Into yesterday afternoon some time between the hours of3 and 5 oclock Mrs Hall left the house about 3 oclock to go up town locking all the doors before she left About G oclock Mis Lena Pratt a teacher at the Ulntah school who boards there icturned from liar school and upon entering en-tering the house she found the rooms In a tornup condition She immediately imme-diately telephoned to Mr Hall and he and Mrs Hall went down to the house to investigate Everything In the house was topsyturvy the furniture being thrown around and the contents of trunks and bureau drawers strewn over the floor The thief however obtained ob-tained nothing of value except a ring belonging to Mrs Hall as she had taken the rest of her jewelry and her watch with her It Is supposed that the thief obtained ob-tained an entrance through the front door by means of a skeleton key os the door was unlocked when Miss Pratt returned PERSONAL MENTION Henry M Ryan returned yesterday after an extended visit to Chicago T C Potijade of De Tia Mar Nov will locate in the city and go into business busi-ness nessHenry Henry P Barbour of Chicago an oldtime friend of Chief Clerk Presbrey of the Kenyan Is a guest at that hotel Sheriff Chappell of Wayne county is at the Walker having brought to the State prison Ira Cornelius convicted of grand larceny A Aiseen who was so unfortunate as to break one of his legs In a bicycle I collision a few weeks ago Is back attending to business again James II Mbyle who has been quite Ill for a few days past was much Improved Im-proved last night and hopes to be able to attend to his regular duties again today W Li Beckett who has been connected con-nected with the Smith Drug company for some time past has accepted a position with the Pullman company and will begin his new duties today Maj Hamilton S Wallace paymaster United States army and Mrs Wallace are guests at the Knutsford en route to the Philippines The Major believes there Is a great future ahead for Uncle Sams new acquisitions William Rich and William Francis first and second counsellors to the presidency of the Morgan stake left for their homes last evening They are more than pleaubd with the general gen-eral outlook of business In the section from which they come Associate Editor W R Thomas of the Rocky Mountain News and Mrs Thomaa aro visiting In this city with I M Fisher en route to Boise where they will visit with their son an assayer as-sayer In a prominent Idaho mine Mr Thomas believes that Colorado will putout put-out this year almost 30000000 In gold 520000000 of which will come from the Cripple Creek district |