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Show LOOK TOR DIAMOND THIE.fi ON TRAIN , City Dtecttv$M Earl RipUy and Geor-CUveUnt Geor-CUveUnt left th) cKjr I tut night over th Salt Lak route, to meet eaatbound train No. 4 at Milford or Oaali and returned re-turned with that train to this ctty, artir In thta afternoon. The detertlvee were In aeareh f a pair of nervy diamond thieves, who held up and robbed N. T. Retd. a Lroa Angel diamond merchant, yesterday afternoon, got ting diamonds valued at S&000. The men were believed to be aboard this train, heading for this city on their way to the east. The detectives were unable to find the thieves. The robbery was one of the most daring dar-ing ever (committed In Los Angeles. Th two robbers went Into Reld's store yesterday yes-terday afternoon and said they wanted to look at some diamonds. Re id proceeded to display his Wares. Whll he was doing this one of tha pair sandbagged the jeweler jew-eler and beat him to unconsciousness, after af-ter which they took diamonds and jewelry valued at l&OOO. Reld did not recover consciousness con-sciousness for several hours. |