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Show uu IVAN HICKS IS IN POLICE COURT Ivan Hicks, the voung man recently recent-ly arrested by Detectives Buir6 and Chambers, was arraigned before Judge W H Reeder this morning on the charge ot grand larccn The complaint, which is signed by R. H Chambers, charges that the young man took six oercoats and a sweater sweat-er from the Ogden High school on the evening of December 2 The value of the stolen articles Is placed at $15". With the consent of the County Attorney Hicks waived his preliminary prelimin-ary hearing and was bound over to the district court under bonds of 700 Hicks is only 21 vears of age and was born and reared iu Ogden He has become addicted to the use of morphine and cocaiuc and is suffering suffer-ing from the effects of disease In explaining how he look the overcoats, over-coats, he admit he hud a partner who aided In the thefts The two went to the school short -Iy after the dance had begun and I waited until everyone had left the ; corridor Each put on a coat and then each took two more each and hurried out into the street. Hicks accompanied Detective Chambers in salt Lake Saturday. i identify the men to whom he sold : the coats. In the Greek community ' in the vicinity of the Rio Grande depot Hicks pointed out two men Who were wearing stolen overcoats. ( The two were a l i e -ted b Salt Eake ofilcers while their countrymen assumed as-sumed threatening attitudes The I Greeks were locked up in Salt Lake on the charge of receiving stolen goods, while Hicks will face a charge I ' ot larceny in Ogden. |