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Show YOUTHS 1 CAUGHT BUUZI HOME M. Peterson and Rob Taylor Held for Action of Juvenile Ju-venile Authorities. Captured by Patrolman J. J. Roberts. 1 Jr., as they burglarized the home of James E. Jennings, 425, East South Temple Tem-ple street, yesterday, following two former for-mer successful" burglaries of the place, M. i Petersen, 15 years of age, and Hoy Tay-i Tay-i lor, 13 years, were taken to the city Jail, : where they are held for action by the ! juvenile authorities. According to Detectives L. L. Iarsen and C. V. Patten, who investigated the case, the youths admitted having broken into a number of houses, where they are said to have committed depredations ranging from hacking door panels and ornaments or-naments with a cleaver, to pouring ink on linens and draperies. In the residence of Mrs. George A. 3we, Third East and First South Ptreet, the boys smashed a number of interior glass doors, the officers offi-cers say, and in the home of Jamea H. Moyle they ure said to have torn linens and drapuries and to have committed other acts of vandalism. The youths admitted, the officers as- serted, that they had broken Into the ! Phillips store, 30 Twelfth East street, several sev-eral weeks ato, and carried away a num- i her of articles and a quantity of flshinR tackle. In houses at D7 South Seventh YCast street, 730 Bueno avenue and 4 i 4 East First South street, as well as in other places, the boys are said to have stolen articles of every description, including in-cluding puttees, hoi tied fruit, guns, revolvers, re-volvers, shoes, cards, candles, cameras and other things. With the second entry of tho Jennings home, J. Parley White, chief of police, stationed men in the house in relays of eight hours each. Four days of this vigil resulted in the apprehension of the vandals. van-dals. Tho youths, the officers sa- en-I en-I tered only homes which they ascertained were temporarily vacant, and would make I several trips to the same house. |