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Show BURGLARS ARE BUSY; ENTER MANY HOMES Bait Lake, Jan. 16. Sneak thieves' and robbers during the last few days I have held sway over the city, plun dering 5n every quarter. Reports of robberies poured in upon the police yesterday. A burglar gained entrance to th home of Madam Snyder, 261 Main. Wednesday night, through a back door which had been left unlocked. Among the articles stolen were a dozen silver teaspoons three silver sugar spoons, a razor strop and several sev-eral other articles. While the family was away from j home burglars entered the rooms of ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bintz at the Sampson Samp-son apartments Wednesday night. Entrance En-trance was gained by breaking a window win-dow at the rear of thw building. A gold w atch and a pair of opera glasses glass-es were among the articles stolen. A quantity ofsllverware was overlooked. Frank Asllnd, living In the El Paso rooming house, reported to the police yesterday that a solid gold watch had been stolen from his room. R. W. Morrison, 158 S. Main, said that he took a diamond ring from his finger and placed It on his desk Wred-ne6day. Wred-ne6day. The diamond disappeared. It Is valued at $180. The carpenter shop of George Grav at 5 1 1 i W. Third South was entered some time Wednesday night bv burglars burg-lars and a quantity of lumber, "including "includ-ing forty-six bundles of shingles, was stolen. Fifteen dollars In cash wa also taken. oo |