Show I SOMETHING FOB SEDDON He Wa the Man Who Was Crouching Crouch-ing by the Fence Witness Clark who testified on Tuesday Tues-day called at police headquarters on the same evening and confided to the officers that he had omitted one important im-portant fact from his testimony I was unable to eat my supper on account of i and have decided to come and acquaint you with what I know I cannot be at the inquest tomorrow for I shall have to go away and attend to my sheep on the range but at any time there is a trial I will be there I stated that when I went to the scene when I clossed the street I saw a man crouching crouch-ing in the shadow of the fence He got up and ran down behind the buildIngs build-Ings I omitted through no particular fault of my own for I was led away from my subject on to other matters to say I was there when Seddon came out of the house with a lamp Gentlemen I do not want to get any man in trouble I would be very careful care-ful about swearing to a statement which might mean a year or 20 years in prison but on my dying bed I will state with all the solemnness I am capable cap-able of assuming that the man who came out of the house with that lamp was the man I saw crouching in the shadow was the man who hatless ran to First West and then down that street and into the alley I was he and no other As I have said I cannot heat he-at the inquest tomorrow but when the i time comes I will le on hand This is as true as any statement ever made by man I have no reason for distort ing the facts he was the same man The police attach great weight to this statement Remanded to Custody Mrs Hamilton has been remanded to the custody of Constable West and will be brought up again this morning She rode down on a car with a Herald man last evening to her home Her physical phy-sical condition is not as good a it might be and while she bear UD well In the presence of the spectators at the Inquest when alone she relaxes The strain is beginning to tell uponher and she is likely to break at any time I |