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Show PEDRO ROMERA HELD TO COURT I Pedro Romera was bonud over to the district court thi3 morning by Mu ' nicipal Judge George S. Barker to stand trial on a charge of burglary'. He waived his preliminary hearing. Komera is alleged to have stolen a typewriter from the office of the G Williams Lumber company on the nK'ht of March 29. after forcing an entrance en-trance to the place. He was arrested the following day by Detective Robert Chambers, with the typewriter in his possession. Charles Barnard was sentenced to twenty days in jail for drunken- H ness, a disease to which he has been J subject lor some time, having been arrested twice within a week. B. M. Clark. William Richards, Frank Shaw, John Doe and Emli Bergland, plain drunks, each drew a five-day billet. Mike Millich was found guilty of petit larceny and sentenced to servo ten days in jail. He stole a pair of overalls from Walter Spracher. 00 H |