The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 09, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE! AMERICAN
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OmvI I he la.'.!- la )4,
Yf tlaVI ay thai oa p"k
ml I. a w.ia.t
Niil I Mia
Ilii Ad k,.,ll, a hat l.o With ti
IUkrptU Inl.L han.t
yu Mm Hil H U tU po
N tr. !
Tarn ahat 4M jom Mm
II raa right fcl'1
Aim! W lora he r4 the ht, did you
eU.a Iiira Jok up and Iwk around
rrr h country?
No, ir.
Jtitkpt his e4o.n In that hollow,
UU
Yea,
Did y.u notion anyone pacing along
Hod-; trwi about that time?
No, sir,
, All tha tlmvou wore out there on
V t lrvh, werrV anybody eicept
U jm three pmpy S",D' ln ,r0Dl
your house on llgrl tr!t?
I didn't see anybody
And It u about If" tlme lhe work
men wore going lo I, heir work, wasn't
M
Yes, jlr.
About one. O'clock?
VHM, BO .
And you very often saw the workmen
pawing to and fro down to the smelter?
Well, yes, sir, but I didn't boo any at
that time.
There is a path or road that leadB
down there and across Eighth street,
leading down to the smelter?
I think so.
And isn't it the only path down
there?
Yes, sir.
There is also a road that goes down
eaBt and to the north of your house,
goes right down Dodge street towards
the river and around under the bridge?
Yes, Bir.
And there Is quite a bit of travel
there?
Yes, sir.
Where did he go after he fired the
hot?
He went down there in the hollow.
Did he go right straight down that
bank? A
Yes, sir.
Just as straight down as he could?
It seemed that way to me.
And you waited there to see where
be went?
I didn't wait there, I hadn't got up
jret, I just still sat there.
Where did you next see him?
He came up from where he was down
there. I seen him until he kind of
atooped down out of my sight; I sup
pose he stopped down.
Could you see mm wnen ue dwuu
down?
Yes, sir.
Had he got to the bottom?
He was so I could not see him. He
stooned so I could not see him.
Did he stoop or did he go down the
hill bo far you could not see him?
He stooped over.
Could vou tell whether the place
where he stooped over was where you
afterwards saw the body of Mr. Miller
there?
Yes. sir.
And the place where he stooped was
about the place where Miller's body
was lying?
Yes. sir.
And you could see him from where
.... 1.
you were sitting on tne porcu, aim juu
could Bee him stoop over?
I could Bee him when he' went down
Could you see him stoop over?
Yes. sir.
That was about the spot where you
afterwards saw Mayor Miller's body?
Yes. sir.
At that time when be fired the shot
could you see Berlin?
No. sir.
After Hayes stooped over, did you
see him raise up?
Yes. sir.
When he came op on the walk he
stooped over, and when he came up he
was in a stooping condition, was ner
No. sir.
After you saw him stoop over this
way, did he raise up ln an upright po
sition? Yes, sir.
You saw him do that?
Yes, sir.
And where you saw him stoop over
and rise up, was about the place whore
you afterwards saw Mr. Miller's body?
Yes, sir.
After he roue up did he look around?
He looked down to where Mr. Berlin
appeared to come to him.
That would be to the north?
Yes, sir.
I am talking about immediately after
he raised up from a stooping position,
whether or not he then turned before
he moved away, did he then turn and
look to the north?
Yes, sir; he looked to the north.
And you could see him looking to
the north?
Yes, sir.
Did he motion to anybody?
I could not say.
Did he move his head this way (Indi
cating)? I could not say as to that.
Did n't he take off h is hat and wave it?
I could not say.
You don't know whether he did or
not?
He didn't take off his hat as I seen.
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IM l .'HM rat fvl to
I .kMh t I
lil.,! l l( irt tth tl . ht
i
a aa Ai t ! p !KH ,loj
t. tat-am? li tv1(. .lid I look
arourn
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Whkh ay AiAh loos
In Into thr lioHnw etn.
HlJ h lo. k ftortt, i4 him?
Il Vrj t looking U. k Un.
Vhl-l I.ih1,I. r oul Ik look ovrr,
tli right or I. ft ho).!i r?
h lok U th uth of Mm at alt?
I ii! i Id tiot
lid he look or lohir jour tious
No, lr.
He didn't look that way at all?
No, lr.
At thai Urn whn h was sUndlng
thore, or when h got up onto Dodge
trwt, did he top then1?
No, sir.
Didn't he stop and turn and look
around, or did he Jut kwp looking
over his shoulder?
He camo up onto Dodge and went up
Dodge; he krpt looking buck as he
went west on Dodgo street.
Could you see at the time you say ho
fired tho fchot, could you see Berlin?
No, sir.
Up to the time when he started west
on Dodge street, had you soon Berlin?
No, sir.
How long would you Bay it was from
the time he fired thU shot until he
started to go west on Dodge street?
I could not just exactly say, a few
minutes though.
Was it as much as five minutes?
It was something like that, I oould
not just exactly say.
Was it as much as ten?
No.
About five minutes then?
Yes, sir.
He waB standing down by the body
some two or three mlnutoa?
YeB, sir; it seemed to mo that.
You didn't hear him fire another
shot while he was down there?
No, sir.
How far west on Dodge street had he
got when you saw Berlin?
Well, he was up to those houses?
That is to the houses that are on the
bank?
That is just about opposite.
Then vou euld nt 1
or six minutes from when you saw him
fire the shot until you saw Berlin?
Yes, sir.
Where was Berlin when you first
saw him?
I saw his bead coming up the hill on
Eighth street to Dodge.
He was coming from the north
Yes, sir.
When you first saw bis head, was he
farther north than the spot where you
first saw Mr. Miller's body?
Yes, sir.
About how much farther north would
you say?
I could not say as to that.
Would you say that it was ten or fif
teen feet?
I could not say, something like that.
I could not just exactly say the distance.
When you saw Hayes stooping there,
down at the bottom of the hollow, how
much of his body could you see?
I could not soe any of It.
Could you just sou his head?
Not that after he Btooiod.
Before he stooped, how much of hlfl
body could you sec?
Up along here (indicating head and
Lisa).
At the time he fired tho shot, did
you look down in this hollow to seo if
you could see anything?
I heard the shot and saw him run. I
didn't look down when he went down
where he went I kept looking to see
where he wont.
And the next you saw of him, he was
coming up from in the weeds in an up
right position, and the noxt you saw of
him he was stooping over
Yes, sir.
And when he fired you did not look
Into the hollow to see If you could soo
some object at which he had fired?
No, sir.
Where did Borlln go?
Ho came up to where this objoot was
that this gentleman nhot at, or some
thing there.
He stopped then, and went into the
weeds?
No. ho lust stopped and turned
around.
Which way?
Facing tho west.
Did ho stoop?
No, sir.
What did he do?
Stopped and stood there and looked
down a few mlnuteH
Right towards where you afterwards
saw the body of Mr. Miller?
Yes, sir.
Then what did ho do?
Come to Dodgo street.
When he was overlooking down in
this hollow, where was ilaycB?
Going up Dodgo street toward Ninth.
How far towards Ninth had he got at
the time Berlin wan standing there
looking down into these weeds?
A little p(st those houses, opposite
thoBe hoiiHes,
Ml l ntli.-r . Hll Ut 0 t
IUI I ( t M !' lu O
Oi nvrvr f Nitith ! I 1 f
I V ) oo k Ik.. a l.i-Htw ti(h
rt if lli ov i k twH r of Mhth
, ir.
Il.l got M Ur M 0 noil?
Hn tt p-l I. ! w Hi l lumww
and wattrd.
Th oh on llii1 wmT ol Ninth 4
Do.1fci, and th ow iml lo It Wtwr
HoMH?
Yr, tr.
, hrr at Hi1 liit lUtp
looking In llit wt-ilr t
H had not cot Ui rf. !
When he got lhir, he wallwl?
Y ir. !
Did he turn and look towards U
cant? i
Yi, lr. ;
And I hen Berlin come up the hollo
and went to tho point where llayd
WM? j
Yes, sir.
And Hayes walled until he got ther 'A
No, Hayes started to walk along audi
Ili-rlln ruught up to him.
Did Berlin overtake Hayes?
Yes, sir.
Did they shake hands when they
met?
No, sir.
Did they seem to bo talking when
they met?
I could not tell so far away.
You don't know whether they were
or not?
No, sir.
How far west had they got on Dodge
street when Berlin overtook HayeB?
Ho waited between the houses, pretty
near to the corner, he walked on slow,
but he didn't keep on walking as fast
aa he was when he came up the hill,,
How did he come up the hill?
He apparently walked up the hill
like anybody would.
Just lesulroly along?
Yes, sir.
And be turned west on Dodge street
and walked along IcBuirely?
Yes, sir.
Didn't run or anything?
No.
Then ho got up between the house on
the cornor of Ninth and Dodge and the
one right east of it and waited?
Yes, sir.
Until Berlin got there?
Yes, sir
V, if
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klir Mui, ' I m fc'l. f It, titay l I
I'l f l lO Tt '
lli linij lia.l lu- lt a Ihrtv?
A ntiMilli tr mn
hi lt tIM li-av llo'iv?
I itmlil tint y a to Dial.
Ditl ali tuiMK ihrrn lnti ii did
Kim inmril Ui,'M win t lll,
?lw I. -I'l ho ni. k In
M has l-n slrk ail summer.
Did ymt occupy a ri'in tip utaim, tr
on thn (tai lor ftnitr, tir lnU' laomcnl?
Khit iKSMiplml a front room tiplalr.
How manv room wnt llictv In tln
front pail of tlt liotiiw iitlr?
I nc,
And then were windows In lh wont
part of that room wero tlu-rtt not?
N'cs, sir.
You nay vou went to Jmltfo Brandies'
Court thai day?
l nir.
What time did you come from tho
court?
Between four and flvo o'clock, to mv
knowlcdiic! wmii'thinir nlouir there.
In thn ini'Hiilliiii'. hail vou then heard
of tho shooting of Mayor Miller until
you got home?
No, sir.
You heard of It a soon a you got
home?
No, sir.
How long had you born home when
rou ncaru or It?
lie didn't move from his tracks until
Berlin got there?
He may have moved from his tracks.
He didn't start west on Dodge until
Berlin got there? ,
No, sir.
Berlin walked up there lesuirely?
No, sir.
Between a fast walk and a trot like,
hurrying he was hurrying a little
more than Hayes?
Yes, sir.
Went faster than Hayes did?
Yes, sir.
When he overtook Hayes there, then
street, did they?
They came up to JNinui street, an
they camo acrons south and they kej
looking dock, ootri or inem
Where were they when you lastci
them?
Going ucroHH to get up to Ninth stre
on tne east suln the south slue rath
You say you heard tho shot fired so
little time, or had you gone into '
botiHe, I mean, from tho tlmo that .'
Miller and tlMwo men left until you '
Hayes and ilerlln up on Dodgo st
near JNinthr
Yes, sir.
You had ln the meantime toon h
liOUHO?
Yes, sir.
Had you been ln and dressed?
No, sir.
Who had you seen when you u
jNohfluy.
Maybe an houror something like that, came?
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DhI j.m H i! li. r l at t.t M
I' .1 )m it'll M r tlm m il
S, kir
ti Iihi I. I I., r the It ))!
I H.iNi u il ,-f at aU
IN jtii) at l!.l lntiw t-ik.t
i, ir
Dul aijr ow cat! to )o In tvntYj
to tlil kl.iHlng aair that r.isi.l
N'., tr.
Did anv on call llir at l Iiomm
lll tii-i.t'
Vra, ir,
I 'id tdi y yon?
, lr,
ll tiny ta!k lojiHi?
No, ir.
I'iil liter ia! In your itvcnc ?
Hook tlni Iticy illd; llicru wet o
many ctmln( In ami out ail Im liim,
I wan tlio Iioiiw k"i -r and Irt tin lit In.
Who an I lie) f
I could tint aj .
V know any of them?
t know our city oliii t", theonc that
ctHiie dow n, Mitiio of I hem.
Wan one uf I he in VIctlv llayea?
I e, tr.
K you know the Mtcrlff of tht
county, hlintt Honni'il?
I have imii the gentleman.
Wa lot thcro llial night?
Not to my know iiMltfe.
IKi you know Mr, K. I. Savage, t'ol.
Savage of South Oumlia?
Ye. I know him when I smi him.
Wan ho thorn that night?
Yes, ulr.
Waan't ho Ihero In company with
SherilT Honnott?
I could nut say, I did not know Mr.
Bennett thou.
You know him now, don't you?
Yes, sir.
Wan ho there that night?
I could not siiy, 1 did not pay enough
attention.
You knew Hayes that night when ho
ll ihian ln th
I hli f iMcctlte
Mi.t I VI, havag.
re had had our suiuicr.
Atiout what time did you takesuptHir?
Didn't
again?
I could not say as to that.
Did all of thcHu people coino together?
They wero coming In and out all
night.
Who wero coming ln and out all
night?
Moors of this city and South Omaha.
Did you know any oi thorn?
I know tho oflloers of this city.
Do you know anybody that was there
on that night, Tuesday evening who
do you know?
1 could not Bay there was Mr.
Hayos, the two Mr. Hayes' that were
there. Detective Hayes.
And Officer Vizard?
I could not Bay as to that, I know
their faces, but I cannot call their
names.
You know tho two Mr. Hayes', did
you tald with them about this that
night?
No, sir.
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lli!t t!.-t Mln ) !l)l
I . k.i, Maim Ms. i. r thatiinj
I imi,ii i. ! (hat t.e ,,. Ni t
direct to ni.
Diil ! ak atijUnly la ytif iihwib.
I lt a-ln-d If k-.M h a titan had lm la
tlt tH,
l .ii. h,t akr
What iU-1 St aj?
I i mi 1.1 hut kav.
mi il l.l n't ii and
room ami talk with
llmt, hi iHnlher
att.l 1 rfkit Mailt!?
No, kir. aa ktamliiig mar th
ii ni r tahlo.
Ditln'l yon go In with pni t of tloo
lueii and talk?
I t atamllng In the inltlilli (lour
talkini; to Hiiimi nu n: when I Hikn to
Mr. haiagafium South ttmaha almut
what he Im.l on.
Tli a l waa the only thing you talked
almiii, an almut that Uittioti?
To my kuoati'ilgi', that I all.
Did you tell h'm vou hail seen that
button liefont?
Yen, air; I had seen the hutUin,
Did you tell t'ol, Navagnthnt you Im.l
mill that button? Did you tell Col.
Shvhi that you aaw that button on
IiIm coat?
1 told that gentleman with Col. Sav
agn that 1 muw thn button on his coat,
ami huw the button wan bent.
Who waa that gentleman?.
I could not any.
He came there with Col. Savage?
Yen, sir.
Who was pruHtmt at the time?
Miss boott, Col. Savage and those
other gentlemen, three gentlemen, I
think.
You were engaged at the tlmo you
told them about this button on Miller's
coat, you wore engaged in conversation
with Col. tS'iivHgo and tbiwe other gen
tlemen from South Omaha?
1 jtiHt merely upoko to them.
Were they talking to you?
Not to mo. Not more than anybody
oIho. This gentleman was speaking
alNiut him buying the button, and giv
ing It to Mr. Miller.
Who did he apuak to about it?
To mo.
Col. Savage was there?
Yct bir.
Was Sheriff Bennett there?
I oould not say.
Did thoHo gentlemen ask you where
they had seen that button?
Yes, sir.
What did he say?
I spoke of recognizing the button on
ho come alone and go away
I could not anv that In'cuukii we were
llng to move the noxt duv.
You stayed In your houe that night?
l en, sir.
Did this MIhh llattie Davis take stip
pr with you that night?
I could not sav about that.
Did she stay in the house that night?
ies, sir.
When you moved, did she move with
yu.'
Ves, sir.
IVhero did you say you moved to?
El Dodge.
'hat Is where you now live?
Vb, sir.
tlth Lou Scott?
h. Lou Scott has not got the house
nt
. He rents it out by the day to some
ontuoes sne?
So hasm't anything to do with it.
Vdo runs it now?
Mv Dvxlnirnr.
Vto te d vou of the shootinir of Tii.i ti, utuint his e.ont uh hn lnv in tho hollow: hd said
Mr Miller, you say it was the driver it? he Ixmifht tho button and gave it to
olhe patrol? No, sir. Mr. Miller, and I spoke about It being
Ouln't tell me It was Mayor Miller. Did they sav any thins- in your ores turned up around the edges, and he
ko told you of the shooting of this enee about it? said that Is thn button Ho bought for
).'' Yes, sir; they anked for MIhs Lou him.
J Llt , a..4 I f ...V. i ...1 I lll.l L.ll.liln O...I unit I.m.I uun
L you know his name? i Did you si,, iere she that button during UiaL dHv. thit k "
lould not say, I would know him to was? what I want to know? .
soolm. No, sir; I could not. Yes, sir. "
Id he come in tho house? You were the house-keeper were you? Did you tell him you saw that but-
'.' Blr' . X08' lp- ' ton before you saw Mavor Miller in iha
fhere was you? You say you saw Col. Savage there, hollow?
was in the back yard, be drove did you talk ln his presence to any one? Yes, sir.
tl'ugh the yard, and I asked him No, sir ye, I did; the gentleman When did you tell him you saw it?
wiv id wa uoingwi mine patroi, ana "i ifave Mr. Miner that Harrison When he was on the porch ln the
ouium was with him; was with Mr. morning.
Savage that evening. Did you tell that to this gentleman
You heard them talking about that 'roni South Omaha, ln presence of Co I.
I reoognlzed the butten in his coat Yes, sir.
wnen they round him. This gentleman
that was with Mr. Savugo said that he
gave n io rum.
Do you know who that gentleman
win r
No, I could not sav.
During the course of that evening
neither Detect! vo Ilavos or Oflieer
nayes talked with you?
KT.. -I.. .1 f.. i
w iiw nw utjiiix wihi ujb iairui, anu
1tohl me some one hud suicided down
o.
)ldvou tell him maybo it was not a
PV Ml BUIUiliUf
f uid not say anything.
Who was with him?
I think he was alone.
Who was with you?
I could not hardly suy. there wag so
inny around there.
What reply did he make,
lie suld no bought the button.
Yes, sir.
Was MIm Davis there?
I could not say.
You do not remember?
Oh, yes, I do, she was up sick ln bed
NO. sir: they on v axkod ma annul
MIhh Xjoii NooU, If she was In.
That wa all tho re til v he made. II1
ho auk you if you had seen Charley
Miller, or Mayor Miller, on Tuesday?
Yes, sir; he spoke about his being
there.
Did he ask VOU if he hod linen thra
on Tuesday?
Ho dldnrt auk me anv more than h
muni
you of It?
Mio was ln the house.
Was that before or after you had had
supper?
Artur.
How lonir after?
Justafuw minutes
Had you spoken to anybody?
No, sir, only to some one up sw
To whom?
Ono of the ladles.
The ono that was sick?
Yes, sir.
Who was that?
Battle DuvIh.
Whore does she live?
In M.nnliu
Does she live up on Farnarftreet?
jmo, nr.
Where does she live? ',.
Klgbth and Dodgo, on the f !
What alley? !'i
On Klghth and Dodgo. K
At ...I....... k.,...u..U ' J .t
It is Mr. Martin's house ItthlnK ft
rents the houses there.
Who elite was about tho houuo at Thev luat aakml vo. ...... mi.. t.. 'ra, "waH ne in here to.
that t rn.van vbodvV ha..,...- ' " " v.-
Tho cook. Yes sir I hen ho did auk you?
What Is her name? j,0 vou remoin)x)r whotheflntom,.,.,. Ym' 1,0 aMk"u,l1 ' Yes, this
Krntna Dowe. .rwCSZ? "amo ,rlttn who ,,H'1 that imiUm on ''
Was she there at tho time she told n.WJXZ (1,".a. Wfts ln he tialay."
I Oil fW HUM UWMd I vt , . , .
Whore was she living" llm0
10:i South Klghth. v
Living at the samo p y wuro'
i es, sir. . . n
Did you go ln and up to hor A
No.Blr.Isaton tH I,orch aml,bol1
lowed up to her. , , , f t. '
I anked you if yr- had boon 7n the
houne from tho tH3 ywiaftoPnS
h v.u,,i, .mill vn,saw him ai" orun
VI1U Mimun- mini T T i
on Ninth street? ;nd W(,re
Yes, sir wher the) ..'njo,... i
Btauding in front of Bolle lunaon s, l
went ln the hoie.
Whoro did yu go?
In the front parlor. ,
How lonff.Myou ""
A few mT.utes, I co'd B0t
actly how long. ' . .here? ,
W'' wore you dB lD lhercr 1
TWlca, in the
?an mi'iu 'v
Wasn't It Chief Detective Hiyes?
I could not just exactly say.
You remember that ho was Here?
Jb, yes. j
Do you remember of anybo.y being
there before ho was any ofllur?
If t yojdld sav that Lou Scott was L.1.1 X S "0l wt'ro M out
i no? wnoiu evening.
Arul during tho connie of Jio even
ing, none of them talked to ym?
They JuHt merely spoke.
I moan alxmt the cttMe.
wmy juHt naked me If Ame such
partluM were in. or nmm.l,in,r in,
what that; they didn't corno out ad auk mo
nnywiing HIHMIt H, I
They j,u,t asked you tiiere Miss
Scott wiih? i
Yes, sir.
You didn't go and sit own in the
room and tulk with them?
No, sir.
YOU didn't tell them viuiiiw . ...
we got to the fire a shot? '
No, sir.
They didn't ask you if you saw a
man lire a shot?
No, sir.
M
thi,
Yes, slit she was in the house or
standing Hiound there. There was so
many arouid there, and the excite
ment, evoryHHiy Was running ui' l"o
street I dldwt pav much attention
..... 1 1. ...... -
WHO won wiui".
When you iavl, u,anv there
.1...:. .i..i...,i '
wero nicy uuh'ki
They were foljjln8 he patrol up to
see what this w- rouna Ui0 railroad
there, . . .
Coming v"'"r l" pwvi aagon?
VM&l MiHnDi Data man
had b" '"immu suicide?
Bh' 'Mirore
hoi;ow do yiu know tlftt
There wfo aHollowlnff Out amiml
don then
l)va mr- k . Dut "?
We ttil'1 about it whn we Cl
i'iil he ask VOU how Uma ha otbi In
there? ' ...
No. sir.
Did ho tthk vou If anvlKidv waa with
ilm?
Yes, sir.
What reply did you make?
I told him two gentlemen was with
him.
Who was there at that time?
Tlmn two (cntliiiMi.
Wiw Col. Kitvagn tlicro.
Yi;i air.
Ihijy dldn tank you If yu had seen
Milicr that morning, dd they?
I hey were talking aboutlt; yes, sir.
Did thev ask if vm
l.,...u -
uiriwr
hd seen him
eft in A In
thehoutf
W V U ly ii,,
Sffl11 UtMiMDttvIB?
1)ifaiani.t!Vn'? 10 hor Rf""t it?
yl .a,r. ,o mttn .hot:
I 3 not say.
lie make no reply?
V ""'""y. TV.I t . .
"'tymuybo Instead of .h.i. if V, r"Vh; MIhs Scott
this man mlirht hv u i "'"wr there that
w WIIU,
.'in al MIhs Scott
ex-
Not direct to m
They didn't ask me.
"1U VOU lll.ur II,,..
aboutlt?
nl , , """"times oino of tho
aTJ "l1;1'1'1 .tX) ln the '"'nt parlor
......... nut. -a in ino imk;1 parlor.
an
didn't juat at that time,
sno at that t.lm.,v
H. illMl. nvutl.. ..... . ..
n - j .urn. wiuo.
dyou say anything to hor then
0. kit
norln.... .if i i
nanZAeT U mlht
.nit then.
with you?
No, sir. ., onrt atood on tiid vn.i . ,, .
"vz z, .i - s " M "" "uo" "u
stairs" v.,
No, sir. .0 J, sir.
you stood on the porch?
day?
I could not hardlv snv vhni.ho t ,h.i
fr",1',t'1 h,l'ttrd f,m talk.ng about it;
1 could not hardly say not
Mi- u ". , '..""")' iyahK you or
j hey talked te her all tho time, they
mm 8nylhl'r fee hardly at alf.
exoi. t. t uu i. i. '' ..' ..' 1,0 to you,
I "iil'T .IJIMI BDlItt WttH?
o, Blr; not anythln, about that.
thing. th(?y W,y a,,"lhin 'lt any
No, sir. ;
t) They didn't ask yo x a q ie- Ion about
No, sir. i
Wiw HhcMir llenriclt tlifra.
I coiilil not iiy, did ,,ot know him.
Wun ((Ulcer lliivek iliuru,
Hinn""'1, U'l,,k WM t,"'', t thai
Wu Mlwt ftiott llmre.
i mr.
Ilil Kim tnk part in this converaatloa.
yen ulr.
Ami did Htm heiU you tell that you hnd
wen Unit bin ion on Majror Miller that day.
Him heard that.
Vl' kip.
t'ol. riiivHR-e hoard It.
Vea lr.
"li"? ,h,'M ,"Uir,'tl In the cm, and
...nni.lH I '"J .1 1 II.
Vim, kir,
And hn win, thcni tiiklne part In that km
CiMiviTitittlon, wHkii't he. '
Vi ulr, apparently.
And wii hIkiwIiik aitrrat dral of Interifl
InilutcaM', WHnn'1 ha Mlaa Allen.
eiiHlr, iiimri.itly.
And heitild you didn't hr-, Col. Havaxn told
you that Mayor Milliir waa hla warunat and
trmikt frlimd. ,u
III klild Miliil.tlilltff IIL Ihut f
Hiild It to you. didn't he,
Hn Hold It In th rex mil
Would y,, know ilm gentleman who wa
a all. """''' " ou would .i-e b,,"
1 lliink I would.
Vou told him you hud kfi'ii that button oo
Mayor Mllh-r'a coin altout noon that day
I odd him khw tluti hint,,,, that inau
Hint u III Ihi. houiii to-diiy.
-mi j.iu mil nun you kiii'w tne iiian.
No Mr,
on
tilt;
I Md hti ask If vou knew thn
No xlr.
lild he aik who wa with him.
Ui. asked u how they wero dreiged, what
kind of liHikliiK men they were.
I Mil lie ank ynu,
Nolr, nut part Iruhirly,
Arter y i t.nu i.Imi you aw lhat button
Miiyor Miller .oat. he did not uddreia I
con versat Ion to vou anv iimr...
No. he whs lalkliia toall in thcnaim there
heiiui,, t addri'Na inti any more than anybody
dl!lu' i",l,,!.",w,'l ",l" h " any ono elae,
ani'l'l"' Mt' l'VIi'', dUI"'t s"y ""ythlnn to m
i j urn lulklmj iiliout the other irentlemcn
li yes. he tiilketl ,0 me all the m. '
ii Jim reiiiie ail t in i'oiiv..rk,.n..
you tool with thl.Krnileman a hen y XoM
him you aaw that button on Mayor MilhTr'a
eoat that clay. on whirl. Mr. Miller wa .Jt?
ktiite Hie tthole of Hie 1'i mvorui I ....
Thai l Just Hhout all that was said'
Kindly reH'ut it.
V