Show NICK OS DENIED CHANGE Of VENUE Charged That Judge and Jury in Weber cher Count County Were cre Prejudiced OGDEN Jon Jan case ansa of oC the state of oC Utah against Nick Tacos charged with murder In the first do de gree was sot act for hearing In the dIs dIstrict district court Monda Monday morning nt at 10 and the attorneys for Cor the state were present at the thc proper time and ready to produce their evidence At Atthe Atthe the last moment Attorney S A King representing flied filed a motto for tor tora fora a change chango or of venue and the proceedings were stopped at once The Tho defendant attorney filed an affidavit Ing that Judge J A Howell and the themen themen men wh would be called on fiS as jurors are aro prejudiced by reason or of theIr ac acquaintance John Contos the man alleged to have hae been shot by Atty S A ICIng took up the greater part or of day arguing his motion w which leh was promptly denied b by the court Counsel for the defense then po p motion to continuo continue the case over until the next term or of court E COURT HEARINGS Jan Miner a negro charged with Ith stealing a suit ot of clother from Henry Kimes from the tho Reed hotel was arraigned In police pollee court Monday Monda morning The clUe case was set for Wednesday morning and Miners bon bond placed at 50 Mike McGinley L Rhees and J A AJohnson AJohnson Johnson wore given five da days s each In which to sober up tram from a Sunday drunk John Hickey paid the thc clerIc 6 for Cor Corthe forthe the pleasure of having carried a 3 con concealed concealed weapon John McDonald and John were vagrants and are arc now doing time to the tho tune tuno of oC 10 da days s each A Tuttle was al also o sent sont to the city for 10 days for tor vagrancy John Smith was not present to answer to the tho charge of oC violating the tho ordinance and his ball amount amountIng amountIng Ing to fi 5 was declared forfeited G S Campbell admitted that he had stolen a pall pair of t mittens or of the value or of GO 50 cents Ho He was sentenced to five da days s In jail or pay a afine fine fino of Ii 5 COMMISSION OF INDIAN WAR RECORDS OGDEN Jan H Arthur ot of Cedar City commIssioner ot of Indian war records arrived In Ogden Monday morning and Immediately proceeded to the count county commissioners room at time tho court house where he Is hearIng the test testimony on or of the grizzled veterans who fought Caught tile the savages In the oarl early days and helped keep peace In the struggling struggling gling villages or of Utah The Tho purpose or of orthe the commission or of which Mr 11 Arthur Is Isa isa a member Is to locate all tile to veterans ot of the tho Black Hawk and other othet Indian wars or their widows and to get sub substantial evIdence regarding the service of oC the old soldiers This evidence wall 11 be used In determining the amount of 01 the tho pension to ho bo paid to all and wIdows of oC the veterans Mr Ar Arthur Arthur thur e expects the tho other members or of the commission J M 21 Westwood W ot of Spring mo Illo and M L Pratt ot of Provo to ar arrive rive In Ogden today and after atter com completing completing their work ork here the they will go to other towns In the northern part ot of tile the state before returning to Salt lAke where they expect to hear further tes testimony of oC this character about Feb 20 ATTRACTIONS OLDEN Jan opening night at tM the Orpheum this week scored the tho record house or of the s season ason The bill billas billas as Q a whole Is well balanced and the headliner Is John B Hymer and com comp company p pany In a musical farce en entitled titled The Devil and Tom Walker MARRIAGE LICENSES OGDEN Jan Licenses to marry were issued Monday fonday to the tho following parties b Count County y Clerk I S G Slide D c cFred Fred Robinson of 01 Devils and Lillie Whitt ot of Cornish Utah Paul Bailey of oC Che Cheyenne and Bessie oslo or of Ogden Ogdon |