Show TRIAL Of CHASI HAS LIVINGSTON TON fOR KILLING C IS BEGUN DC N Tal Being Questioned to Sit at He Hearing ring of Slayer Slay Slay- er of of Arthur T. T Hyde Here Christmas Night C CHARLES HABLES LIVINGSTON this V morning made his first appearance ap ap- ap- ap in the court where h his guilt guili or innocence of the charge of murder in the second degree for the killing of ot Arthur T. T Hyde hide will willbe willbe willbe be determined The case was was' called at 10 o'clock In Judge V. W. H. H Bramel's division of ot the Third district court Impaneling of the jury occupied the attention of counsel and the court throughout th the greater part of ot the day It was vas ex expected ex ex- that the twelve men who wll wilL pass on Livingston's case will hav been accepted by adjournment time time this evening Two men then men were excused Both stated stated stat stat- ed d that they had formed opinions Inthe in inthe inthe the case one declaring his belief it Livingston's gul guilt t. t The father and mother of the Hyde boy occupied seats in the spectators' spectators section of oC the courtroom while two broth brothers rs an uncle and the wife of ot th the defendant occupied seats on the othen side of ot the room i iThe The charge on which Livingston wil will stand tria resulted shooting o of Arthur T. T lI Hyde de a year old bo boy last Christmas night in the street near the Livingston home Livingston Livinston claimed that he caught the boy prowlIng prowling prowl prowl- ing at the window of his house and chased him him firing to frighten him and with no Intention of killing Preliminary hearings were held several several several sev sev- eral weeks ago before a justice of ot the peace and Livingston was bound overto over 0 to the district court Livingston was waR wasat wasat at one time tinie a guard at the Utah state prison i |