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Show ' . ; -- - .--- v-?;v , Entrance was gained to .the house by means of a skeleton key, and tbe burglar burg-lar went at once to the sleeping room occupied by Mr. Sorrells. ; r-. : ; i:o Jim Waited "-." '' ,; -! . ..';; The burglar "wasted no time" In rurn-maging rurn-maging the house. The only articles dls turbed were Mr. KorreU's trousers, which he had folded neatly and placed on a chair at the head of his bed, not a foot from his pillow. r .- v " From the pockets -was taken Ha'ln gold coin. The- trousers were then thrown on the floor and the burgles departed, de-parted, leaving the front floor ajar.- The r du e have about made up their rMils f-it t- burglar was a, married l'"'n. ' ' the trou-ers .were so swiiily f 1 -tly searched. Another! reafon : - telief is that the burg-. Iar did i y to search the plate or Jewelry. , ,' - - .. -.: , .The -Police department is .looking for 4 bold-bad burglar. There are two clue upon (. which .. the department la working.'and it I but the matter, of a short time until be will be captured. ; . The clues upon which the department is working. are that the bursar is a woman, and that she Is marrlei. That these are facts cannot be doubted, when It 'ls stated that the specialty of this i particular burylar Is to rob men of their I money, which they leave in their trous-' trous-' ers' pockets, after they are asleep at nls-hf' ' .t ';. .;',' ' !When it was reported to the police that Prenident Joseph F. Smith had had his watch, gold; pen and pin money tolen from Ms trousers' pockets, t'-e police surs;e'"d that perhap it r..'t .t have fcpen a v, oman. -. : ' rowT'i:-; ::ot:-.' '' ;.- '. ) This Uoa v sr-f-t:' 1 as preposterous and the. : " v ai ovtr. ' r it when an-' r r- ' ' -y, exact: I ;' t of Pre1 ' ' i rr .-!- :, i rolxe v i . i. i. t ti.f.r 1.. . j re ml? . ' ' '" . .The sc.. . was cor"'. l' "t tiljht I t n wf J. ;,it.:' , ::t m' ..x v.--- , . . -:'-'-,: ' -. . . . y, |