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Show mm IS CHARGED WITH SHAW MURDER Complaint Is Filed When No Basis Is Found for Suicide Theory. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Dec. lo. The filing of a complaint clmrin Jack Sargent with the munlcr of Heber Shaw m this city on the night of December f may result from a report by Serjeant T. 11. Biack-1 Biack-1 burn that he has disproved several lea-tures lea-tures of Sargent 's story and can find no basis for a. suicide theory. The sergeant 's report, which was given to Chief of Police T. E. Browning Brown-ing tliis morning, indicates that Shaw was robbed of a watch, pocket knife and $18 in money. The money could have been spent by Shaw, but there , is no explanation for the other missing art if !es. Shaw, who was returning to Grouse Creek after a visit with his family in Salt Lake, was found dead in Sargent's 1 small cabin near Thirtieth street and I Jefferson avenue on the morning of December De-cember ti. There was a bullet wound in the head -aud a revolver was lying near the body. Sargent before a coroner coro-ner s jury said he had returned home and stumbled over Shaw, believing the man asleep. The next morning he found the man dead. Additional identification of the wounded man as one of the street car robbers was furnished by the police tonight, to-night, when Joseph Giles, a night watchman, said Davis was the man he had seen with McCullen, the younger bandit, in a restaurant at 4 o'clock on the morning of October 30. The attempted at-tempted robbery and shooting of Woods occurred -at 7 o 'clock that evening. Giles made his identification of Davis by pointing him out from among thirty other prisoners in the city jail. |