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Show 'rich field for burglars. Bold ana Sicfcsaicl Cp.'raloas la All fm of lit City. Till V ilEU- A I.IIIIUA iiuir.sr. Haw Dies I lie Promt IdniluMrallou HlrlLa rrrror In I lie llrarls tr El II Piers I The lat tweuty four hours have been mot friillful oius or the gang or gaiijfN of bold an I trelateut lurglare who liaveN-en so ludurtr.iisly nud auc ceMfully plying their vooitlou lu thle olty for the taut few wetki. Among tho mauy placet robbtd laat titglit, or catly this lnotn. Ing, waa tho residence of J. F. Grant, tho well hmwn In-Ili'utaiiVonisn, In-Ili'utaiiVonisn, at l.i A strcct,opuulte Ihe Lh-hUouili Ward clnptl. I.u-Irancu I.u-Irancu waa ell.-cxl Ihrcugli a tide wlndoar. The Inlrudir mado a thorough limptttloii f the various tie lartuienlaanj Mit-rei-dtd In carrying oir tho following anloiee; Una gull watch an I chain, two i-iliaolguld bracelet two scirf pins, Iho gold rings, one-wltli onyx "Ulng. one gold nitklace anj $.) In nnuvy. Mrr Grant was nwnaencd by Iho iuovi-menta iuovi-menta of theburglar and cried tJl-"Who' tJl-"Who' there." "O.ily me," was the iromjt reinru at the thief s rani; through the window an I wiped. Tllllll! I'ltauitlU UN MAIN BIliri.T. Frrbapallirieoflliouoldist burgar. lee ever er-iiralel lu this clywire omiiillltdln the full glare of i lei trie Ighsoa up e.-Main slrei t at nuiirly hour Ihta morning Thogang rlnt t u tered Hhmrool'i liitnlirr shop, broke opeu the money drawer, laat found no thing, lhiythiu plrliedupocliiMer aud Hint lo llnll'a laker), wlitrelhey ued II In demolishing thu henvy plto glata In Ihe front door. Through this Ihey enli red, an J v. lib Ihe tleaM r and other toola iryed oin the latent money rcgliler. Fortuuttily tho change had nil teen removed by Mr. lull last night. W. I). Ilowrlng's green grooei'a store adjoins Mr. lull's place nf bual ms, and thla waa mil vlelled. Knlrauro waa ellctled Ly rliig up Ihe bottom catch ol thu front doors. Ilete thu nioucy till was troken Into, but It contained only about f-'.QJ In silver, this the lliluvm took aud then deiauiHMl, How Iheae raids were made without the thlevee Ulng detetlcd by the nlghtuatclimall of Ihe bl .cle who la nuwii as n trustworthy an I vigilant till er Is only accounted for by the robbers having watched htm got supiar. While Ihus absent they did their work. ANUTIIt.lt Illlll HAUL. AtGvddard'a t'jutt yraterday evi n lug, a lr of smoked ail otia glasses, a airing ol gel I beads, two tin-cer tin-cer rings, four broocuesaiKl i pair 1.1 bratelete nud other valuable wire stolen during tho lemjiorary absence ol tho family. I.ntMtice waa iHVctlil Ihrougli a rear window. AWTIint u-i. At 632 Hcuth Wtst Temple itrret a family mourns the loss of tho folliw. Ing list of valuables at the result of the visit of houttbrenkera, whoso wherv about wn to lie n mystery: One Iher watch and goU chain, gold brooch with purl selling, ouu pair earrings, ear-rings, one gold llngtr rlna;, three bracelets, ouu locktt aud chalu and a IVTUIfl'l, U1B TIIUtiAM) 1X)U.AI. A onu thousand dollar haul waa made by roblersnt (liuiieldenceof J W.ticolt at bu I.att rMxctiutlialtiet yttttrday whllo th family waa up town witnesilng tha Tmiplo catone servlcct. The booty consisted mainly of gol I, silt er nnd diamond Jew i Iry. A. II. Glbaan'a residence at U. Woit HlxtllHoulhttrcet wnaatso rautackej. Here Iho thlevtt actured a a.lllalre diamond ring, a gold ban I ring, a lotkitund chain and a uuinberof ar-tlo'esot ar-tlo'esot Jviaer value. The front door had licou prlodolf the hinges. IN'ocluo. A KAU-eN llUlllll u. A saloon at D1 f. West Temple was another ilace where thu thelvta secuied n considerable annunt of Jewtlry, a revoleeraud other articles, IN TIIK BFVt.NTM VtAnu. Tho rteldtnto of Mrs. Mary Home of the Heventh word wrea broken Into whllu the family was temitirarily absent -ftitrrday. |