Show FATHER WALSER IS OUT OF JAIL Priest No Longer Suspected of the Murder I NO EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM KIM HIMs STORIES s TOLD AT THE TItE COBO CORO 1 LYRIA 0 O May 5 iA AJ A the end eM of ELYRIA I i the t coroners s investigation n e into the cause cau e of the death of Agatha who bo was waa murdered last Thursday night Coroner COIO eI French gave gaves e eI as s Ms kig e conclusion the verdict That I Agatha lip came to her death th tress frem wc ed by a stone in the hands of a pirson aon unknown The th of the testimony of the witnesses today was favorable to Father Fa Pa Pathor thor ther claim of innocence and andin andin andIn in support of the theory t ry that t a burglar or some other oUter desperate man maa had com corn committed committed the crime Police Captain Ketchum testified that the bloodhounds did not pay any more attention to t Fa Father Father Father ther bed than to the other beds in hl the house Captain Ketchum of the Lorain Lorah po police ponee lice nee who was summoned by telephone to t the house on the night nl ht of or orthe the murder was the first Ant witness He HI said ald he found Cassimer and Fathe 7 Walser alser fully tully dressed when he reached the house houte The captain also I I told about the fresh mud on on tm t ti attic aWe floor Boor and About the ladder ladd that had 1141 J I been beep put up to the attic window Cap Caf Captain Ca tain tam Ketchum discredited the work of t I the bloodhounds saying that they went to all the beds in the house bouse and I showed show no particular r interest in kt the bed occupied by Father W Wai er erI teer Story I Cassimer in describing the scene in his sisters room when he reached it after being aroused said Mid the bedclothes were undisturbed and the I bed quilts drawn up close e under her chin The body was still warm The Thedoor Thedoor door between the girls room and Rev I Wal ers room was 1188 wa open A ladder on the south side of or the building leading to the attic window was found It did not reach the window by two and anda an ana a half feet The window itself was as out and leaning le ning against a an au old trunk He noticed no tracks until morning momin When discovered covered dl the tracks were small smal but not distinct t He said Waller gave him hint hima a dew des of the man he had seen as being trin U n tall He wore a mus tacho tache and slouch hat Cassimer Cas said the watchdog that thai was wason wason wason on the lower ower floor of the house had bad an ugly disposition and usually barked when wheel anyone came Around aroM the house bou e eat at night The he dog did not bark barkon barkon on the night ni ht in fn question however un until unI until til tn after the murder had been discovered discovered discovered ered I In reply to questions witness s said he be did not know who killed his s sister or whether hether the murderer came from the tile tilee lor outside e or o whether he was on OR the in 10 inside I side L The ibe eB hI that Ie ho he h hn w mr inv nv was when Jl ft J f f thee ther Wa greatly ireat y excited and only j partially dressed told him there were burglars in the house Cassimer could rould not say whether Wal Val Walser Walser ser had been ben out of the house at any anytime anytime I time during the evening eve ug He went to the kitchen door onee once while Cassimer Ca and ana A Agatha tha mere carrying a lounge into the house hou e The rest of or his testimony te gW gWen I mony was practically pra the same as given given en out in his statement to the newspapers news newspapers newspapers papers early today George W Jennings a apol policeman said he be got to the parsonage on t the e e night of the murder MunIer at 15 1 a m in Rev ReY Walser er told toW him dm that something awful had hap happened ha haI happened When Vh he questioned Walser about I I th the murder he be answered very shortly I The priest saw said he ht had herd hemd the girl I rl i moaning moan ten minutes Jennings said The lie did not notee see any whisky I I Rev Testimony I Rev Charles was then sworn I He said saki he went ent away awa Thursday morn morning mornIne mornIng ing Ine to attend a funeral at Kellys Islam Island Islami i i When he left Walser Wab ami and Agatha atha were wee I 1 alone at home heme Walser alser had stopped at t I St Josephs Joseph hospital on th the previous I night Walser wanted to go 10 to th the r Sos OS ks pita ital Thursday night but Agatha wished him to stay at the parsonage ona tar e R RI Rev I 1 refused d to answer a 8 question a ato I to fo whether w ther pr pt not the th authorities bad had done all they the could to bring the mur murderer murderer murderer derer to light As to the motive he I saId My Ky fleet fiset thought th was that j it t might have been a jilted lover Mr Respect was her last lover I think th the motive I for foeS the crime was robbery My sister r never ReVer expressed to me any love for Ros Ron Rospert pert rt He called caned twice since rince November Novem r My sister lived alone with Walser during my Thy absence hi t Europe last summer slimmer Re Ret Walser ral sit nut a bolt on the door between bt J his room roolA and ani Agathas at that time Dr DI S S S Cox testified that he be assisted a in the post poet mortem examination of ot the t body In tn his opinion but on one blow had I been struck I Martin another brother of the girl rl testified that Rev ROy Walser had been beeD left alone with Agatha A when be and aDd Cassimir Imir went downtown on Wednesday evening n He said he had bad drank beer at atthe atthe the house e prior to going downtown and md that beer and whisky were usually w kept in the house h |