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Show DOWNFALL DUE TO PRIDE, Burglarious Youngsters Could Not Conceal Their Ill-Gotten Wealth. Two more Juvenile burglars were gathered gath-ered In by the police yesterday afternoon. after-noon. "William Duncan and Andrew Broadbeck, agod fifteen years, aro now conflned in tho ccllhouse at the city Jail on tho charge of having stolen about $100 from the Fair store on Main street. Tho lads admit their guilt and said to tint of fleers la-st evening that they bad broken Into the store on four, different occasions during the past two weeks, securing amounts ranging from 515 to $;" each time. Broadbeck has been employed em-ployed as a messenger at the Utah Stato bank. , By means of a passkoy th'e boys obtained ob-tained entrance to the establishment through a rear dcor. Broadbeck had for-n for-n erly been employed at tho store and knew exactly where the citsh was secreted. se-creted. The youths made four different visits to the store and eacli time slices slic-es tded In escaping apprehension A do-slro do-slro to be "sports" brought about their downfall. For soveral days, past both bOys had been displaying hiindufls of .sllvor to their playmates. They had purchased two bicycles, somo revolvers and other articles and their wealth was the talk of the nelchborhood. Tho police were notified by some of tho boys' pals and an Investigation wus ordered. Detective Raleigh, after looking into the matte.-, was convinced that the lads wore guilty of tho depredations on the Fair store. They wore taken Into cus-leidy cus-leidy late yesterday afternoon and after a brief sweating made a complete con-foNSlon'. con-foNSlon'. A chnrgc of burglary was ledged against thorn and t'ney will be airalgned In police court today. |