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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, MRS. CABUS WAS NOT MURDERED. Coroner Hears Evidence and Can Find No Cause for Further Suspicion, So Case Is Dropped. After hearing the stazements of Dr. Henry John Fisher and neighbors, of Oirs. Carrie Cubus. who was found dead with her pet dog tugging at her ! bloody throat, Coroner Bausch decided | to-day that the murder theory waa not tenable and that he would order no ; one’s arr ending the inquest, which has been or Wednesday next. Dr. Fisher in an extende! statement tuck to his contention that Mrs. Cabus had died from ana roke. He sald he had net m amination of the wounds { as they were superficial, fot lost enough blood to have matertally weakened a of her physique i the Janitress of No. 352] h street, who waa the Mrs. Brennan Mra, Cabus was bleeding on the floor, Brod- head'n hands were covered with blood and a potato knife was lying within ‘two feet of the dying woman's hand. Sho picked the knife up and found tt clean and dry. Mra. Brodhead told her the blool came from the cuts in the neck Inflleted by Mra. Cabus's dog. “T have been very lenient in not or- dering Mra. Rrodhead's arrest,’ sald the Coroner, when he finished his Inves- Ugation. “Undoubtedly Mrs, Cabus was cutting meat for her dog when she felt one of her epileptle attacks coming on. In despair sne elther cut her throat with the knife or did so unintentionally in her paroxysms. “When Mrs, Brodhead found her she tried to avold a suspicion of nutclde by washing the blood from the knife and making up the improbable story that |, the dog selzed tts mistress by the throat If she would only tell the truth we would | have been spared all this trouble MR. CABUS. ays ‘There Was No Marder. he read me of his movements | from his dlary was so circumstantial that ! was sunt bears him out.” pus, but investization “I find that every statement made tol Mrs. Cabus was buried to-day in me by Mr. Cabus was the exact truth. Woollawn Cemetery. 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