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Show BURGLARY IN THE SECOND Thomas Wilson was arraigned before be-fore Judge Murphy this uioni.iig on the charge of burglary in the second degree, the alleged offense having been committed in the daytime of J::ne C, HMO. "ihe complaint is sworn to by an official of the Orecon Short Line company, com-pany, W. T. Knovvies. and it is alleged that on June G the defendant broke; Into a box car belonging to the Ore-gen Ore-gen Short Line company and stole therefrom sixteen pairs ol shoes, valued val-ued at ?Cn. W.lson was advised of his constitutional constitu-tional right to a speedy hearing and to counsel before being heard in court, and also his right to waive preliminary pre-liminary hearing should be choose to do so. The defendant slated that he desired a preliminary hearing The court placed him under a bond of ?juii pend.ng the examination. Wilcon states that he Is not guilty of the offense-, and that he Is certain wnen he is given a fair and Impartial trial, which he knows ho will get nt the hands of the courtsi his vindication vindica-tion Will be established. j |