Show I THE MULLERY CASE I I i f tIt t-It fins Excited Ko End of Interest In and About St Louis Tho Mullery case which has taken up a good deal of time in a St Louis court has I excited much attention I atten-tion Mr Joseph Iflf J m Mullery 0 years old aSygra frZsi according to his own tij S h + i fl I 1 4y onN UUIXEHY story and a dower dow-er was about to take lt unto himself a wife 1 1 Mr Mullery is pos sessed of a fortune raTE MULIXKY amounting to something like SOOOO It became i be-came evident that the bulk of this fortune would pass out of the old mans hands and into those of his wife l if he married and his children would thereby lose their inheritance The children with a view to stopping the fathers matrimonial proceedings started ado a-do lunatico inquirendo or an inquiry into his sanity and the cam has since been causing a great deal of interest u1 1s to the parties concerned Y con-cerned and the St m f Louis public The blot + ° person to whom the sins coxaor old man sought to ally himself was a certain Mrs Alves J y V I a widow about 40 JOSEPH L MULlEnr years of ago who delivered de-livered bread at his house The heirs to the I Mullery fortune claim that this widow intends in-tends that instead of delivering bread to other people Joseph Mullcry shall deliver bread to her in other words that she shall I make her bread out of the fortune by getting possession of it and that she is exerting undue un-due influence on a man whose mind is impaired im-paired Pending tho inquiry Mr Mullery and the widow were married and as the inquiry was to prevent the carriage it would seem that I nino points of the law are in tho hands of the couple married or us the heirs claim in the hands of the widow The Mrs Conroy whoso portrait is given is old man Mullerys sister The two young men pictured are his sons |