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Show JOIN IIL11 EITEBS PLEA OF Hflj EM i Salt Lake's Rafiles Unable to Give Bond aud Is Lodged in County Jail. .lohn Wilson, who has confessed to I he hol't of approximately $."i.000 -worth of loot from homes in Salt I. like City, and who by his methods of burglarizing houses has bctn dubbed a second Rattles, Rat-tles, appeared in Judge Howman's court Saturday morning and pleaded not guilty io the charges of burglary in tho second degree. Ho .seemed to know just what he was about and exhibited no trace of nervousness when ho entered en-tered the court room, which was filled with spectators curious lo sco the man. Ho said that he pleaded not guilly to Iho four complaints against him merely mere-ly lo protect his rigltls4when ho should coino before the district court. Wilson looks the part of tho gentleman, gentle-man, lie was dressed in the latest fashion and spoke in a well modulated lone of voice, a slight smile hovering about his lips as he answered the questions of Judge Bowman and then turned to look out of the -window. The prisoner was ushered into I he court room bv Detectives Sheets and Wilson, who stood back of him during the proceedings. proceed-ings. Wilson wiis charged with burglary in tho second degree in four complaints, lo each of which ho pleaded not guilty and waived preliminary examination. I lis bond in each ease was fixed at $1,000, in default of which he was taken to the county jail immediately after (ho ail journmoiil of the court. Alfred Enipey, a barber of ITS South Stalo street, is ono of the latest, claimants claim-ants of tho reward, on tho ground that he was the one who fold Patrolman Tyler Ty-ler that (he juvenilis officers of Ogden were looking' for the girl, Rubv Eastman, East-man, who Jed the police to tho room of Wilson. Chief Barlow still has a largo amount of jewelrj' on hand which has not been identified. |