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Show I MARTINS CHANGE MINDS. They Decide to Testify In Blackmail j Cases Before Grand Jury, i Special to The Tribune, i OGDEN. Jan. 10. In compliance with 1 their promise to Judge N. J. Harris, when they were arraigned on Saturday in answer an-swer to a charge of contempt, Mr. and Mrr. J. T. Martin and their daughter. Mrs. Nellie Cook, appeared at tho court-I court-I house at 10 o'clock thlH morning to tcs- tify boforo tho grand Jury in tho black-! black-! mail Investigation. On the advice- of their attorney and believing that they were anting within their constitutional rights, all three had refused to answer questions ! on Saturday. After a brief consultation with their attorney. at-torney. Poron X. Chrlstcnsen, In tho of-llro of-llro of County Clerk S. O. Dye this morning, morn-ing, the three mniubcrs of the Martin family. J. V. Martin llrst, then his wife, followed by Mrs. Cook, went into tho rooms where the grand jury investigation investiga-tion Is in progress. |