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Show WAGE MAN PINCHED FOR STEALING EDIBLES Albert Meusel, who had been employed em-ployed as sausage man for some months at the iBourgard Market, was arretted last Saturday on a charge of stealing sausage from the market where he was employed and was tried and convicted of the offense Monday afternoon before Judge John C. Green. From the evidence It appeared that Meusel, who was familiar with the ins and outs of the place, and who also carried a key, entered the market at a late hour at night, accompanied by a friend who was In, need of some of the good things contained In the I market. It also appeared that goods ! had been missed ttnje and again from I the market during the past few weeks and that the proprietor placed a sen itinel, Andrew I.Mayer, to wutch the place by night. While Mr. iMayer was on guard he saw the defendant and another man enter the market by a side door and a while later saw them come out and move off up the street. The friend of the defendant was arrested ar-rested and well secreted on his person was found a nice package, of sausage 'and einht egg. The man said his friend Meusel pave the stuff to him. iMousel was arrested and he did not deny that lie had given the snusagc and' eegs to the man, but claimed that |