They Stole A Trunk
Sppt. 29 Harry Miller and James McMillan stole a tronk belonging to G. C. Johuson, a studeDt, from the bagprage room at the M, C. depot. No trace of the trunk or its contenta was fonnd nntil Wednesday when Deteotive Burroughs, of Detroit, who is a detective officer for the Miohigan Central, beard of one of the men trying to sell a brand new snit of clothes at a second hand shop in Toledo, in one of the vest pockets of which Johnson's name was sewed. The men were arreated the same day, Sept. 30, and were held there while an investigation was made as to whom the goods belouged to. When arrested Miller bad on a snit of nnderclothes, two shirts and an extra pair of pauts, all of which belonged to Johnson. McMillan wore a wooleu shirt belonging to the student and carried a razor which also belonged to him. The men were brougbt to Aun Arbor Wednesday night and placed behind the bais. Yesterday Detective Burrougbs and Sheriff Judson weut out to search for the trunk which they found in a patch of woods east of the M. C. depot between the railroad and the river, near the islaud.
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