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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The State of Kansas v. Charles Glass.
    No. 14,974.
    (87 Pac. 1150.)
    Appeal from Stafford district court; Jermain W. Brinckerhoff, judge.
    Opinion filed November 10, 1906.
    Affirmed.
    
      C. C. Coleman, attorney-general, G. W. Alford, county attorney, and Ray H. Beals, for The State.
    
      Prigg & Williams, for appellant.
   Per Curiam:

Charles Glass was charged with having burglarized, in the night-time, a coal-house belonging to school dis-trict No. 34, in Stafford county, Kansas, in which were contained goods and wares of the school district. He appeals from a judgment of conviction.

Several errors are assigned, but an examination of the record does not disclose anything prejudicial to the appellant.

The judgment is affirmed.