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ee THE SEATTLE STAR. mm DL. 3. NO. 105. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1901. 25 CTS A MONTE i $ $ $ $ i | EREDITH’S SKULL WAS FRACTURED IN TWO PLAGES (3 ===°°") ip on BY REVOLVER BUTT, BEFORE JOHN CONSIDINE eee Stewart & Holmes Divs company 35 a ppsy, Held This Morning, Discloses Startling: Coroner's Inquest Will Not Be Held Until Tomorrow THE ALLEN JONSON STOCK lhe § purchased t Lead t yur purchase of Y DAMAGED ST rable m r : Tragedy of Yesterday. Chief---Men Who Slew Him. | earn Under the direction remain wounds and seven scalp \ t f which ¢ b ‘Sound : a + : The finding T r y a tt ate { that Meredith was in a DAZED nD I liver and TON . ° 4 hie gun and eh t POOCSOROETEBEHOSES FOOCOOEDOSE DO “One bullet entered th t 8 e twelfth rib of the right ald _ Facts Which Throw More Light on the ---Mayor Humes’ Sorrow for the Dead Bars son 3 “Another shot entered the left side between the f 1 b * s below the nipple, struck } ATE I the left ) and passed to the back between the fourth and fifth *. wach gute ip - ¥ Moredith were fant f 4 t ‘ «The third bullet entered Meredith's body tn the neck just above the breast bone and he 5 had t 7 F and passed through | had never had a harsh f« for ea ' } @ a gollet and practured the second : an ’ Five scalp wounds that are supposed to } % uaa bor the ‘ inten wg > ls eee 4 . . ; Biers hea! Two of them w i such at th waa f , t 4 e it me; very easy ter 3 L. Meredith, ex-chief of police hed Into th ar araP i Fae digtaliaas icioes ogling pedeadigrasleng "On as . ~ DRIVE CONSIDINE BROTHERS - " y 1 + I ~ og is 5 ee ght, was shot and killed at 12 m png dne By. ntioned th gang retective V an killed in front Be efter 5 o'clock last evening br it phe 3 : f quart , > . 189" ° . iy theater proprietor. The| Tiare a sat suened ‘to : ® stim chance (0. pe 28 se sunt oe apea a4, s008, om. |) [2 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenus and Cherry St. occurred tn front of and in- weer ray, rushed n f ot w a| cers Roberts and I re on duty | the shox He was accompante nger the Pacif n the m" cade | Guy's drugstore at Second ave-} by Police Clerk Frank Kennedy, De On a #lab horgue in this city Hes the body of a ma. Sat 163 8 t r Lae Phe Menge A oma ony il do CHAS. G. HOLCOMB anid esi ao eee iteae ce aan : t he <p cagianonitlpeheond set x dec heate: enc athe th ding Oongrred, his arm being ony gang necty'n Boag, peas 918 Darke Tia, and Marion a remendous ex-| dith’s revolver, but could not r shut %, paune silently, and nolselessly go away, Tragedy « wh by a from Meredith’s| reply wae a pistol-shot fired at Rob. a it of the scene, was related In| fere in time to prevent the fatal ¢ the atilineas of th ace " faa cet glia fy sepa extra editions of the | ™ination of 3h i saad thas Ts In a darkened home on Twenty-seventh atr " f Judge Griffin Sow tt veral ab ere fired at Day, who r > ry ini ‘ ipariy Inst evening and read by | but’ tho intter uhreaton . (li: See SHAE eiianeh, i Uae 2d cant, are wit? . yl Peale ae _| was In fault of the then fy The Elwell-Darrington Mining Company than 5,000 eager buyers t A broke ‘away. During the |thelr grief. It is sacred. ‘The cruel hand of Trax . h sicken. | want about town that Judge| bar nig * 4, and lt Ae Darrington, Wash., has just atruck a new body of ore, which shooting affray in Seattle ha John Consid » his ing wetght upon the woman. Rut yesterday, ehe was a wife, happy in | UF'f ne copmann t| ever & they have been looking forward to for some time ce A nee such excitement and general nt ' Give | a bushand’s love, peaceful in the suns fa pert ‘ ' S lenaedy epeure Desperate En about it Ptrects were thronged till a Inte Phe snd ene ‘a pt morgue is the dead body of the man she loved—of her hu ac > Opraing bake ames 6, bivens 0, sx ae ee In light-gre ‘i Hest might by crowds of people| ine floor and there was no 4 life is finished: no pain can touch him now. Butt ' rugsle in capturing Al | am gtr ing the tragedy. The full| that he was dying. John ne | hearted she sits today, in the dark and desolated home, with no sou 1 ae een | with pencil stripes; all irs of the shooting, contra- 3 te Sherif Cud ban, Panced Taan-| meee 4 heering to reach her in her voiceless misery than a #tifted wob or pend Wanchard street, and went tn wool; strong linings; stayed im some mii ets only, - r = z i the wall of her’ Ie ~ ft h The ace was almos' nor aspects only, | rendered his fr Tom ¢ - oe nit. a| pitch dark. but Omlcer Core | pockets; button holes fland wallable today. | sitine did the sam ith the revoly John W. Considine, gambler and jaw-break hott ath ex-Chie? | ghastly appeare nearly prostrat-| Harris aa oui or et Sho. acane cx hadtaken from the dying chiet,|/ of Potice William L. Mere@ith, after Me hh oa t " ed the poor woman, and It war nic ing jusnpe hed a, aed made; silk sewed through- ET er ee [Pig Acgust taw declares that agereon gray, «i ammitting crime, | teturw to har.boma.” Sio arrange. eed tn dienes entrange og a ore eae Chict Sullivan, were) "Xe the life of another person, tnbordgr to preserve his own when It ts | ments have yet been made in regard | ne Eis prisoner. This Pelgck. Policeman Mefford had le while in the fendangered by the asnailant. Mantfeatly, therefore t jastty be | to the funeral a a oe es Come along. He was in the act | Private office. | Then ey weer charged that John Considine MURDERED ex-Chiet Meredith. It $3000 Insurance erant Peer and Patrolman W peaking Rands with Considine,|~% ‘ante “Getthos und’ Sergeant | however, signifiant to note that when Considine poured th ‘ Meredith was ber of lard (now captain), after & deeper , momentarily with his back | Ward, where they are still confined. | h* revolver into Meredith's body, Meredit t only HAD NO WEAPON . n+ a 14 : 3 seeatkeae web att ' 4 ithe «treet, Suddenly a weapon, Considine Was Hurt IN HIS HAND, but was even in a DAZED, INCAPA ATED CON 1 I as also a member|terwards nearly killed . , biagk and threatening, was Considine was painfy but| DITION, HE HAVING BEEN BEATEN ON THE HEAD, with a ' . lief # ation r mpt to break ja: ee eee alongside the policeman’s|not seriously wounded. Meredith's | fun, BY CONSIDINE’S BROTHER TOM, wit -" NTIL HI rriea an ¢ dowment of § Shot Him Dood cheek from behind. It was a yr hg aes -_ a KULL WAS FRACTURED IN TWO PLACES. It cannot be claimed Ag 4 wm ha ama r John Corbett bably fig ’ d-off, double barrel shotgun. | fare ot the neck. One of justly, that Considine did not believe his to be in danger when h th’a bravery and coolness in| "red in two of the flercest gua fights In time to ser the shot fired. | ase of the brain. The propriety, be argued pro and con by a newspaper at this tr so Reg op bem gn g pos| tant Rene’ O'Ccaner 1m © ealern co Boston Clothing House. a mearty deafened and considerably. It was : tit 18 with n the province of a newspas just as it is within | derer-desperade Charles Phi in| Raliroed at Washington shotgun was aimed at Con-|*xpected from it. T Cons e ce of every LAW-ABIDING CITIZEN us coM which Meredith wae pr 5} meet, Or Conee , 1 fre on by Meredith, who had sud-| Was not burt MUNITY, to DEMAND THAT HN CONSIE AND TOM in point. | Chie! Reed's report) ter quickly disarmed the desp PIII IIR IAAI RIA III. é epped out from behind the | In the meantime @ great crowd of CONSIDINE BE DRIVEN OUT SRATTLy, fm AND FOR caw bg ny ‘land knocked him down. @ * pper in brown paper for conceal. | streets and attempted to crowd into|) 2° 4 wher ¢ cheet : . knife and made a vicious slash . . but in thrusting it over the bay stor oe fe out = - of eh pmoe Ui wits cour © and misery Corbett, sever the cords of th Lg an's shoulder the paper was | PY main streng’ the | from a latter's’ wrist fight was n 5 part-way back on the barrel. | bO4yY of the bleedin hief lay nev, Chart one for life. O'Connor slashed furl Fd ptt Pee; where it had fallen ] nee, Cones ssly in his attempts to escape, but 8 ates Shaobad A Where the Bullets Struc took charne of it. The holes are in| forced to resign. Ax sure as there's Indian, a@ well a8) Corder held on with bulldom tonac. 2 ¢ a eles ‘ mn : ~ rear of the crown & God in heaven, 1 am innocent of > ‘lity. . Final e officer w Store, with Me ait with great dimMeu The Incentive the charges made against me. What » Saudia Gn Meee die sevettes ane anaes Ps on ‘Considine an by Th ed in making bis way susane bate Jean Ido now? My frien ; : " feoner dead. AS = of police had the drop on rowd to the body. He . po B® FE 1 a or tuted’ partie er dew oo result ot : nm Considine and Me \ ne je every will nd ar red another shot at ht he now carries 14 knif COVERED T tea we 'cknnce to'pell’bis own! body the chief's priv- from charges by Deine to me with seors at | Wells, ‘The sheriff of King county MARVE! 1-9 Nip “s : cof = . e I his own | at aii dirk knife from © oll with Saver Memes with causing & : < ior Corbett also figured in th Mi whee -quart, onl t fiver from his hip pocket 5 . Ain , : cons: n t 4 e » the | chief : . " the noted desperado wanted for f $1.75, eale price 1. § oo . Southwest Co Union Mike store between the counters. |; n @x- . . aon & 4-quart, 10 * further flight was blocked by | -minat But An ex-|livered againat the chief in the tof arders. He Was taken a pris ofa anrtygaetig, * saee iz — me further Aight was blocked by | amination there revealed that one cent Cayton libel wult, and from the be by Detective Ka. Cudihee (now sher THE CELEBRATED Hi Be : Jour teeth Pat les tromt, tm which every elt bad entered the We ; tentimony of Considine againet th y of the Considine | the purmu if) and Corbett in a room of the HOLD. x extr painlessly in the of the affray’ refi | he, chin couar be chief before the special investiga et Gocsdine ‘has 2 jay View house, on Western ave-| . - morn nd go home at night ¢ the affray was reflected a3| just below the left nip pera he gg Ten ree gree a idine has Brother Officer Feil wus oka Charan natin oo for three years in ae new onee th to leave no feature of it un P j shingt since m hn regular price * pres <2 leave no feature of It u w the floating riba on the left| department by a special committes| tr tao. zona cessiaing cor y naw their brother officer fall, made & sensational escape from the | inch rollers, regulat pri |} Full ects of Te megs Tipe py a His head was badly battered | of wef BA pe Bem rows 1 jonatdine ming | and know a abot, but they kept | county Jail by the use of a mock re Wale Drtee oe ve oe os. \% ffeounces to the left. but secing he result of Tom Considine’s blows | minated in the forced resignation of | house and variety theater, kaown nn | { illips, who ran up Yesler| Volver made of wood eee heed Cte . conte \* ees 20,,the left. mut seeing he| with the revolver. The aut will) Meredith as chief last Saturday, and/thy Standard, on Howard street, | mri avenne, Gown Fourth The Triple Lynching Apes ih "raliers, regular price #, |= " rappled with ween.the men previous to the fill em place there becam?/ he mt ran into Detective wil. | § remember the famous triple Tom Considine Appears erow tysen-the men previous to the Alling | headquarters of the sporting fr and, SLemene nage tg Deceetive Wit | veching 60.30 18, 1883. tripe THR “BICYCLY BALL BEAR- § ar @0c, sale price..ddc fh] #4 Prererrererrerr rt. t ©. G. 0 y, proprietor of the " . me mayor, @ he Bastaid wo, sharing | Tr . a: teynolda, on ay hore o ir 1G" f TS, sale price At the same moment Con-| gre big eg 8%, Broprietor of the|though at one time Meredith was in| with “Doc” Br own, ahAring|‘The only answer was a shot. Wi. | Reynolds, on hie way home on Third ING” WRINGER ar Boe, sale § Biitine, brother of John, who had ap-|}nd'a narrow escape from death in| (2% employ of Considine. and they| house, the attention and satreeaas | tet 1 Phillipe had a reg gn MP mn A om A easiest running machine F peered an though by magic after the| the fusliade. Dr. Guy was Dusy had for years been friends. e the tendertoin, slement. The] Sentiarss Ute tee cattle at | next Mee of mek eaeeed ie made; « housewife should 4 shot was fired in the doorway, |}. L Another Quarre: Sneainns thane a ams. Williams emptied his r — one have one: guaranteed for four ae the ontadee nd the prescription case. iq hea and “Dutch Jak*| volv None of theae shots tack | city Jail where they were confined, r 2 e ex-chie: A fierce but) At the first shot he looked out Another Incentive to the shooting|Goets’ Coeur d'Alene theater, both) effect. During the fustilade Phil nd took the two men, together with years for ordinary use. Of the | The curse « e drug business iq struggle ensued, In which bot-| qs he did eo Meredith's second dis. | Was the fact that Meredith had testi-| still running, were also in op ; ing the fusiilade Phillips | on accused murderer’ n m we have a t t, and they | subdstitutt But s first class eee 87S, Overturned from cea | Cr f drugs on @ shelf close by the | Of the council committee that John| Considine later ¢ first | tot, and dropp pir re eral CO are ‘ va gpcn + panleilicseves est and safes 1 you get just whag Peganter and smashed. Amid the side of his head. He nined be-| Considine had ruined a female con-| place | Meredith was e - Old men in the police department | 2°-inch rollers, regular $4; sa | . erashing giase, and obscured by the| tind the case then and saw no part|tortionist in his employ at the Peo- during the first years Crept Under Building say, however, that ¢ killing of . moe 2 fee from eae epee wo the! ot'the struggle. * ple’s theater, and that @ criminal the state, workir The officers thought he had taken) Chief Meredith te by far th 1 r prines, : ertully, fom ¥ he de je went on train despatoher, | operation been performed on the| both bh at Spokane. Detec-| ref n the basement of a bullding| of any irrence in the ry ¢ : — Considine wrenched from) who happened to be in the drug girl at a hospital | tive I f the local police force,| pear wh h ‘last seen, as al the local police, coming a, it di 4 ts a ha revolver which the chief! store, was struck in the left fore-| Considine procured affidavits from | was n employe of Conaidina| little boy heard a nolse as of some|@ time of great trouble to the dead hat held in his hands as high up| arm by two fying buckshot. He was the girl, and from the physician who knew the man in Chi-|one stumbling. Barbee got a lan-| tan, of whom all that ever served _— jend as he could, out of sent to Providence hospital where | attended her, to the effect that the i tern, and, npanied by Meredith, With or under him speak only good. { COPPER WASH BOILERS TITS Coustdine grasped nina arouna| DF" Riumetll, removed several pleors|s tements are not true, and that the) | Tom Coneidine’s a in Wash-|Crept under the building Just en $ No, 8, reg $2.80, # $ Bethe waist. Tom Considine raised the| wound) es ANd Greased the) OF gf ceetlad erento ta Cena He ates int thse Catt | darks AL Aret they could not on Grief Shetoh of Bead Ome? ¢ No. 9, regular $2.75, an #7 Brevolver aloft, brought it down tm a) © Pott an Mefford received a| dine placed the matter in the hands | cag’ here ho had operated a na-|anything to arouse thetr sus Mr. Mer was borr Indiar hc ow on Meredith's hend.| eight abrasion of the skin from con.|Of his attorney, and Inat Sunday! loon and gaming house in tho leveo| Suddenly | Tarbes caught wight of w apela, ne. in Cotober, 1808, Ile sat t mercy | tact h the as Meredith shoved | morning Meredith was ified in a| district—Chicago's toughest quar-|™an standing with his form pressed | father te ot. Wm. Meredith, of | Seterdeovens Wick Yee tox ages areeeey t past his ¢ letter that he | must Fetract the|ter. ‘This place, the Chicago papers | clots up against a ort f partition, | Chicago Pig in pier f th | 2ftervescent vichy et new that, fast arges or stand @ suit for siande united 1 jeclar ehou! be ab t dim light the detective i ed ag in, an: engraving a” ‘ eeent ie the hutch of two enemies fighting Witnosses to the Shooting eens ain’: Life. w Ekek: Gavelad toumeseeble’ upces] Opa: tat. Be eee ye coma | during the administration of Yr Efterv cit ie death, bia hour had come.| Other witnesses of the shooting < .,_| for several months to deta! ace | eas Heid straight down and alightiy| ent Harrison, Meredith was eu | . 4 and pull Fred Snyder, of ath ith the exception | Fyentually Tom Considine quit the |aaid Harbee. ‘There was no response. co, He came to Seattle in 188) an ny . ght's Sarsapart : GRANITE RICE BOILER. | s amp FR himaelf together for ¥ agent ¢ two years in Spokane, During all Hill, the Wash Maother and a last effort. Hut an alll ige : oni gp wet ff in, Judge Emory's| thin time he has been interested in| 100M business Meredith Steps Up : plow from the heavy revolver sliceman ‘Thos. Hevan, and | th" At the time of Tom Considir ington capitalist, now deceased. He 6 Se . | Sttled him " gambling houses and variety Mhea 4 mr “ . 4th 1-qt., regular 650, sale price. .45¢ F Crichton, president of the | fa PUNE Boueee and art ot a | leaving hin levee saloon, the #ubur-| he said this, Meredith, who wan| established a brickyard on the FUN|M Jig-gt. regular iver Shot Him Dood ty council, who, caw. two men|Sor%.,,J118 reputation Wa that Of A! yan racecouras at Roby, Ind. was in| Penind ark ped. uloneaide ot | tract, and afterward went into thal tkx-at, regular so, anlo price.t: NP acatdir sp daclaphaa sttueling ih the store while’he look. | -aauare”, gambler, and those whol tS"yatew gays. ‘Tom turned hiants| Nim: Tarbes ‘sang out, “Throw up|Feni estate business on his own a Sat requinn Ut Wale’ lontiee '? LE te at iat instant John Considine re-| ed trom the window of bis office in|thae his word is. ae, Rood. "as, hia| tention to operating there, contfol-) 4t¢y hands. ‘Then. he and. Mere- | count ee, Fegning Oy eae weet 4 Bis hold. jumped back the Colina block. ‘Their stortes dif y as good as hin) jntlon to operating there, control aith saw the atraight arm come for-| In 1898 he was appointed Chinese o-a) / a . cious. main points as related here. || Posies at 127 Beventeanth family | tinuous “hollers” on alleged “fixed” | N ner had it comr ror months with J. Hf. Coblents. He was| § POT redith's side and face, | tn the celling of the drugstore, Just ; havent 1 eee, an nlamed “Axed” | ueralght ont. th etectives| appointed acting chief of poilce Now Gane waweonscann aula is Telephone, Main 187. eke ait, natiered and riddied| over the entrance, is a nest of & A Volos From Spokane [came before the pablo In unssvory| Drought thelr pistol to notion |14 lant, and chief in the following Pee Rabe Seon Fly gmat Se Bl s. x, cor. Pike St. and Second Ave, Diane ilets. and gasping, Meredith \dozen buckshot holes from the first| Tan McMillan, for 10 years a mem-| print. There wa k of a mere were two pape most sim-|January by Mayor Humes 2-qt., Fegular G0c, sale price, .30¢ Pbourne trom which no. traveler hot of Meredith's ehot-gun in the| ber of Spokane’s police force.a broth.| “Conaldine gang,” composed of turt! Witaneously, and by the light of the) pmae “ ns aud nT Gr tm. “aes tot ealiad to entrance when he missed Considine.|er officer of Meredith there, and a| followers and racecourse gamblers | weaterns the shining weapon in the 4-qt. » aie bate Sick ae = Be tay “rosne man he fatled to Kill.|tn the wall nt the south end is n| personal friend of the dead man, ar-| | With this talk came | reaction Paria tke a er wae gogn to A D A M NY Pop Miz, "1gedink om the floor. Cloee| cluster of eight buckshot holes, and | rived in Beattie thin morning. ” He|agninst the Roby track, and the Ind-_| oe ee ere pes thro eine mnoteun. , He bad) at the rear of the store, where Dr. | came from ‘Tacoma on hearing of the| ian legislature parsed n law intend Tho Murdorer Caught | ROVE SSS Tels were emptic did mot | ee te 8 ape, isanoth.| tragedy, being drawn here by his|¢@ to abolish racing there and on| “In a momen: stectives we: | GRANITE PUDDING PANS, Eas mere emptied and he did not) er patch of ti Tobe te alee 0| trienaaiip tor Mercmih similar courses. ‘The law was « Gead| on the man, and mcesond ater he | Bareenre wane or the Best SeMeresith vsuslty carried three shot-ho the fr of the mir Poor Willy.” said McMillan, un-|letter for a time, but a good eiti-| was being hurried to yh |B deauart, only sess. seeseeedOo re Eitivers-ones nbs re-|ror in the prescription case, Last| consciously repeating the expression| zens’ movement ‘starting, repeated| quarters. Tarb Min s8-oauibe jg f-quart, only sooed Laundry Soa Shen arcane & Pie one, under his| evening there wax scarcely m xpot in| used by thousands before him, vhia| Falde were mada on the’ place, ital Bullet: hit him in the riaht low maar bet agh ie fd RE R 2 PA < Bites: nee toird ta the rigtt-band out. | fine eater eerie aia not show|end was not in keeping with his ife.| tr ck and betting officials being fre-| the groin. Meredith's shot (a 44 Herr caw ‘ Iso} ‘ a apy AK’ PANG. on the coast. Try Smilax,-12- , Pocket of his overcoat, o short | edy No oficer was evar better liked tn @uently arr ated. oat Jealiber) whattered hiv right wrist,| ROCHESTER, N, x. Jun s-quert, only... mos No ‘vert > yard 8 ox, cake per cake, worth a ae Gap won oa the oere pokan nd news of hia awful r neveral months the third wea-| necessitating — ar ;| Striking street car labore ; ke enone 08 : & bo x ibiae ‘attasmeas aneeving som To Save My Own Life death will create @ furore there, 1|86n after Considine entered in Roby | band : OT cs tetas ale coeenien RL En aay sess B50 2 Now, 6xt14x3, sale re Se per cak Bins wrapped in brown paper. 3 John Considine maid to a Star ro-| San haraly Delleve him guilty of mal-| aftaira: the track wan kept open, put] | "Phillips, after his battle with wil.| {he police. After four volleys ware Adams Grocers Jia metnaeht to have been looking for| porter this morning that pam t0| coeresee A and if he was the| tbe coe 4, rowan were) Ite ma had taken time to relond every fired in the air by the police the ‘ Ada srocery Co, ¢ ‘onsldine then with the naw " way from trouble, and shot only | *eeren® in yesterday's terrible| kept « sainene fe and the| chamber of his revolver ntrikers scattered, A number of the 98 Second Ave Eiigan: "Mo Geld a Mar teperter in| when he believed his lite was in| (rouble, I believe he was oraned by a| track was closed in mideoason. | It 8 Rien, strikers have broken heads and nu 428 Second Are, Tel, Mala 482 Office at police headquarters lant dange A ha searete having injury and injustloe never “was reopened, "ite grand Chief of Police merous brulses from flying bricks Velen ond Pike nreday, that he expected to } killed aaah ea had ¢ Folt He Was Disgraced stands and stables ‘burned three - and shovels ° . * Boubie™ ith" Considine when ing * ut eat ee eae acw tant] ZORTH Amo! and the rnoecouree alte Is] | Since 186%, when John ‘T. Jordan| \'The ntrikers refused to conse at 78.84 Y w MEMAG nest ant thnt’he G10 por rite hat Sohn Cotidtee wore at | One ee TeRY inomming Meredith met) now under cultivation started as chief of police with one | tempting to coerce the mens who ‘s 5 , is ge tuaraeares rie hat John Considine wore at| one of hie old-time frends on ‘the! "whan it became evident that, the] Tonely man the force, untit the pres: | had: taken their piacen. and when 78-84 Yesler y raat sean ne sheriff | Rob ness had played out, Tom|ont. time. three. offlcers—Detective| they refused to move on th The Largest Stove Housein the Northwes Parlors Third Ayenys and Gelus E Policeman Meftord and fight be- | veral| holes in the crown, Sheriff Cudihee' office. Meredith + "Well, 1 Waa’ Considine caine West, joining his|James Wells, Officer T, G. Reberts| gan,

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