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Show ANOTHER ItURGLAUV. The Store of K. V. T. K. Tajlor Kiflcil cf Valuables. Some time I-tt7cen last event Bg and ti!b '.uorning the store of Ii Y. i T. Ii Taylor, on Sitli Temple Street, between West Temple and First West streets, was entep.-d by cracksmen who, from the evidence left of their work, were iteubUess exi-crirnced lmnl nt '.he busiuess. They lirilM two holes in the door tt tJo safe, near the combination, through which they drove the l'olts hack and then had easy work in pry-lug pry-lug the tills o en by means of a car-pentcr'a car-pentcr'a chisel or breaking them with a hammer and rilling them of all their coiileutx to Which they took n fancy, Tn bo'.'iy of the thicvei is aloit S120 in cash. Tithing Office orders, itc. and a quantity, fT wnriwi good, pn part. of wb!c.'i'I".y regaled theiaselves wJii'.e leciiuing Uwu a tiiy-lc: at the rear of the store S they rested from their labors aud ( examined the contents ol one of the I tilK This till, with tho flout end of it smashed In by a hammer, nnd the papers it imtaipjd. . SipIi ' Here not cors'iV-Vd .orili the jwrryir- "way. together with ' i few empty fruit cans, the reiii-j reiii-j nanls of their rciai, were found j this morning scattered tiiiou the haystack, while in various places in ' filestore and at the rear ol it were ! found a number of tools !eai!ng tile truthful legend "Stolen from W.B. ! Kol-iom." j The burglars had doubtless visited I the shop of Mr. Fol-oni, which in j situated about -i block further to the I west; li-fore commencing their work, and fulfilled the prediction 1 which the proprietor had uttered when he stainpcd his too!-. The few clues which the victims of the burglary po-es as to the identity of the crack-men will be worked for all they are worth, aud it is fo be hoiicd the efforts in thatlino will be sycctrsful in nlaclug the lerjtrators where they will not soon commit another imrglary. |