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Show GREEN RIVER BURGLARY; $10,000 JEWELRY STOLEN Special to Tho Tribune. GRKI0.V RIVER. March 10. The Walton Wal-ton Jewelry company's store was broken Into by burglars about 11 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day evening. Between S800 nnd 51000 worth of watches, chains, rings and ladles' bracelets wore taken- The rear door whs tried with a chisel and. not succeeding, the robber broke In the front window. Tho work .looked like that of amateurs, as nothing In tho drug department depart-ment was touched, there being over ?100 in tho till, which the proprietor left whllo he was attending the grand ball at the opera house, which Is within tlfty feet of tho store. A roundup of all hoboes In the vards and other places was made, and they were put through tests which seemed quite hard to undergo, and at S a. m. three suspects were placed behind the bars. While bringing them lo jail one or them got away through a business house and lied, giving Riley and Palellno a chase for their lives, but he was captured and placed In strong Irons. The three men (aliases) ICeanis. McCullough and Mun-son, Mun-son, confessed to the several thousands of dollars' worth of goods they hud stolen and burled In several places. Among the business places broken Into was the -blacksmith shop where they secured tools to commit their deeds with, also the Valley Val-ley Mercantile company, the Mcrrlll-Uul-linger Hardware company. Dr. Uricker's oftlec ami Leo T.oofflcr's store. No doubt the trio are wanted in other places on many charges, as they claim to have lived In many places, with Montrose, Mont-rose, Colo., as their last place. |