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Show Tined for SeUlng Gun. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, May 3. For disponing of a loaded revolver to Julius Reed, the eleven-year-old son of Mrs. F. J. Reed, living on Qulncy avenue, Bernard Dnnk-er. Dnnk-er. a. Grant avenue second-hand dealer, was lined $10 in police court today. The principal witness against. Denkor was the Reed boy. who described tho transaction trans-action by which he had traded a carpot-sweeper carpot-sweeper and a hatchet for the revolver. The boy told the court that Denker had Instructed him lo bring the articles' to his place in a gunnysack and after the revolver was given to him ho was cautioned cau-tioned by Denker not lo mention the mailer to anyone. Denker admitted trading trad-ing the revolver to the boy. but denied that it was a dangerous firearm, as the hammer was broken. |