Show THE SWELI MOB I Three of the Burglars Bound Over Loomis Goes Free The four Individuals Kellogg Loomis Hienbart and Hastings arrested on the charge of having robbed Saddle Nobles house were arraigned before Judge Pyper yesterday morning In the presence pres-ence of a large and awestruck crowd Arthur Brown and D C McLaughlin appeared for the prisoners all of whom are young good looking fairly well dressed and evidently members of the upper tendom of the profession to which they belong Sadie Noble Edna Dickson C T Itarte DanieLBechtoI A J Burt D J Grifilths l Chas Bennett Ben-nett D O WUIey and Wm W Calder were examined Their testimony eliceted nothing new from what has been published pub-lished Mr Movie thought a clear cue had been established all around and though Loomis had not actually been present at the time of the theft hia connection con-nection with the others afterwards he being the driver of the City Stable rig intercepted by the Davis County sheriff sher-iff ought to be sufficient to hold him with the others Mr Brown contended that no case had been established except ex-cept against possibly KellOgg the man who had gone into the room where the safe was He alluded to the fact that the money takn was cold while that found on the prisoners was currency cur-rency and silver Judge Pyper discharged dis-charged Loomis and held the other three to await the action of the Grand Jury placing their bonds at 2000 each Needless to say they still repose in jail The amount of money in the hands of the officers found on the persons per-sons of the prisoners is something over 71GO of this Loomis claims 90 During the afternoon Reinhart was sentenced topay a fine of 100 for stealing steal-ing three shirts from Mullet COIf he will work one hundred days in the chain gang after which the Grand Jury will probably have marked out a task for him |