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Show JUVENILE COUIIT HELD AT MONItOK Three boys who had broken Into the J. It. Waru store at Monroe were arrested by City Marshal Martin La men on complaint of Mr. Ware. I he three boys had entered tho building Sunday night, August 12th. through the bark door. They took from tho place approximately J 100 worth of merchandise, consisting of boots, neckties, cartridges, padlocks, pliers, bells, etc. The two oldest boys hnd also bur-,;l.iri,-."il the residence of M. O. Bull. At tho hearing beforo Juvonllo Court Judgn A. O. Nlelson, City At. lorney O. 11. Mlckelsen questioned thn boys nnd through his tact got a complolo confession from them nnd Information ns (o the where a bouts of most of tho goods stolen. It being thn first offenno by tho youngest boy, tho Judge Imposed a fine of $15 on him. Tho second boy, as ho hns a fairly good homo nnd his parents vouched for Ills conduct In the future, wan permitted to ro-mnln ro-mnln homo by paying a $25 flno. The Ihlrd anil oldest boy confessed to committing the crlmo of burglary burg-lary on several occasions and as his home (conditions nnd environment were very bad ho was commillod to the stain Industrial school nt Ogdon. |