Show FOUR SUSPECTS TAKEN Men Thought to Be Ogden Burglars Arrested Yesterday Four transients who are thought to be the thieves who broke Into Browning Brown-ing Bros store at Ogden several days ago are now In jail on charges of burglary bur-glary The quartette was arrested yesterday afternoon after having been followed to Murray by four policemen The capture Is due to the vigilance of Thomas Jereniy and his seventeen yearold son Ernest who reside at 58 North Sixth West street Mr Jeremy found several revolvers and watches in his barn Friday night and turned the articles over to the police who requested re-quested him to keep a lookout for those who had cached the plunder in tho event they should return for it Yesterday Yes-terday afternoon four men showed up at the barn and when asked what they were looking for one of them remarked re-marked that they had lost u knife and a revolver Jeremy informed them then that the stuff was In charge of the police whereupon the detachment with little loss of time Vetreated southward south-ward T at 4 a lively gait Young Ernest u j iuuij junuwuu Hiein WIle ins lamer notified the police The patrol wagon and several offIcers hurried to the scene but could find no trace of the suspect Later however Ernest made his way to the police station and reported that the four had continued southward 1 In the direction of Murray Ofllcers Sperry Pratt Brown and GH lesple boarded a car and overhauled the suspects Just as they were march Ing Into Murray The captives denied their guilt and were indignant when started back toward town At the po lice station they gave their names aa Harry Waddell Thomas Ames Amos Broyle and Fred Stroddard They arc being held for the Ogden police |