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1 WERE NOT WITH EVANS.Hayes and McNamara Were Only Out on { s Spree—Burglar Held, •John Hayes o5 No. 033 Jacksonstreet and Thomas -McNamara of .No. 712 Monroe streer were charged n Po~J lice court to-day xc-jfh public intoxication in Muiiruc ?ireet on Xhursdaj'night. They were arrested on suspicion of having been with * Frederick C. Evans when he broke into the ! tailor shop of Joseph Brow afield, No,I 910 Grape street, and stole three coats,' They established iheir innocence of • that job. Inn pleaded guilty to intoxi-j cation. I In yes vras given a suspended I sentence and McXariara a six months*| suspended sentence.! Evans tens subsequently arraigned charged with burg In ry in the third degree. He said that he was 21 years old and Had on me from Manchester, -England, ten month? ago. He pleaded f guilty to the c!iarcf\ hut as Justice Thomson has no jurisdiction in the case, a plea of guilty was entered,I and hi} was Hold 1o await the action i Of the Grand jury.
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Syracuse Evening Herald

Syracuse, New York, US

Sat, Feb 26, 1898

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