Show I I I BOUGHT STOLEN S rOL N EULASS I Junk Dealers Bound Over to the Dis District triet Court The case against the Utah Junk com coin company pany Puny charged with buying stolen junk occupied nearly ne all the afternoon after be before before fore tore Judge Timmony yesterday The corporation represented by Nathan Ro and David was charged by Special Officer Ed Kd ford rd of o otile I the tile Short Line with having purchased fifty pounds of car brass from J S W Jetter Setter knowing it to have been stolen Jetter who was serving a six months term in the county jail for the same saNe of offense tense was pardoned and turned states sta tes evidence in the case ca against the junk company The prosecution tion was represented ted by Fred Loofbourow of the county attorneys attorneyS attorneys office and the defense by b F B BStephens BStephens BStephens Stephens j Seven or eight boys ranging In age e I from 14 to 17 Ii testified that they thy hud had h d j I stolen brass from the Short Line and sold It to Jetter They The identified some of the he brass bra s that had been jt recovered I from the junk company as the tile stuff they had to Jetter Jetter Setter took the lohe stand and nd testified I that he had bought the brass b from the t e boys and sold it R to the Utah Junk Jun com coin company pany He also declared that the man managers comI agers of the company knew that t t the brass was stolen and told him to look lookout lookout t out that the railroads were hot on I their trail The defense offered no testimony and the court bound the defendant defendent over to I the district court cour |