Show DEATH FROM ATTACK OF ACUTE MANIA last friday tile tie aC attention of 0 test lesi dents of south willard illard was attracted by the strange actions of 0 a man who appeared to either cither be intoxicated or demented ile he was wandering a bout thru tile fields and on the road sometimes running sometimes walls walh ing but always endeavoring to keep out of reach of any human being the case was reported to constable C F wells of willard who drove down to get the stranger str auger but was unable to catch him until near barkers place north of town when the stranger ran down into a field and was overtaken by this time he was nearly exhausted baus ted by exertion and ills his talk was incoherent so he could give no account ot of himself or where lie he came f from roin gy by coaxing pulling and carrying in tile man was finally deposited in the carriage of the constable when he collapsed those in the rig thought the man was simply sin ply overcome by the heat and the exertion of running around so they drove as fast as possible to this city and reported to the county physician dr harding Har diug who pronoun ced the man dead and gave it as his bis opinion that the man succumbed soon after the party started for this city A coroners jury was im paneled by justice james knudson consisting of win vill horsley Hors lcy edwin gilbert and A lisle eddy who exa examined nned the boly body u and listened to the testimony of witnesses the verdict of the jury was that the man came to his death from heart failure caused by over exertion from an attack of acute mania papers on his person repealed reN caled the fact that his name was vm I 1 ilc mccall Call and he had a railroad ticket from san francisco to denver which had bad been punched papers revealed the fact that he must have had some means as there were contracts showing the transfer of property which ran up to a thousand dollars and over ile he had 26 2610 0 in cash in ills his pockets and appeared to be about SS 38 years of age the body was taken in chaise by undertaker elias jensen ond and prepared pie pared 1 for or shipment in anticipation or of re ceding a message from the dead mans relatives as word was sent to san francisco no word came until sunday just as the body was about to be taken up to tile the cemetery and interred when a message was received instructing the body to be shipped to san francisco and the express company would assume the expenses incurred by the death the remains were accordingly sent to their destination ilond ny |