Show TWO YOUTHS TRIED FOR V VANDALISM Wanton Destruction of Property at Westminster College Charged to the Lunds The trial of Jf H A and anil P G Lund 20 and 21 years of or age respectively who are charged with having malicious maliciously ly destroyed 1800 1500 worth of property In the new building of Westminster col college collego college lege lego on the night of ot April 4 I opened before a Jury in police pollee court yesterday esterday afternoon The examination of witnesses ses consumed nearly two hours and It will wUl probably require two days to com complete complete complete the trial Dr R B G dean of the col college college college lege was one of the chief witnesses In considerable detail he told of the damage done to the Dr Sheldon Jackson library which the Lunds are alleged to have practically torn to pieces simul simultaneously simultaneously simultaneously destroying valuable photo photographic photographic photographic graphic plates taken by Dr Sheldon Jackson J during his extensive study of the life and habits of the various tribes in Alaska Dr would not at attempt atte tempt te to fix an estimate value upon the destroyed works Charles OBrien head Janitor of Westminster college who first eted ex ed the vandalism told the court of the manner in which those responsible for the destruction of the property had gained entrance to the main building He said that a heavy screen had been pried from one of the lower windows and that other windows had been smashed at random probably with the Intention of wanton destruction Earl Wilson Vilson who Is also connected with the th college also testified regarding the tho extent of the destruction of or property Motorcycle Patrolman Dan who first Investigated the case for the police department testified He went over the same grounds as OBrien Cie de describing scribing the probable methods employed in gaining entrance to the building A business card reading H A Lund and P 1 G Lund expert shinglers was dis discovered discovered covered in the library of the new building build building buildIng ing For a time this was regarded as a good clue but no incriminating evidence evi evidence evidence dence could be established until the Lunds were arrested on suspicion As they were searched at police headquarters both were found to have business cards such as had been found in the library at Westminster college A revolver and a set of pliers screw screwdrivers screwdrivers drivers and chisels were also alo collected from the pockets cf the Lund boys They are represented in the trial by Attorney Dana T Smith The Jury consists of Charles W Ol Olsen Olsen Olsen sen F M 31 I Shurtliff W J Glade and B L 1 Ribelin |