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Show The Nlw.man I'oisoninu. Mr?. C. A. Newman and Charles Ward, arrested lor the poisoning of William Newman, at Denver, as reported in the IJfcttALD.werc on Monday brought into court and discharged upon motion of their couoBtd, tho district attorney offering no ttsjtimocy, and tho warrant of the coroner making no complaint upon which tbey could bo hold. Tbo Denver Ncwa 'considers this action lurprising, and calla upon the grand try to give the case a very searching nquiry. The circumseantial evidence given before tho coroner's jury rema:nfl unexplained and points to Ward and Mrs. Newman. The grand jury meet upon Monday. Tho News calls upon them to givo tho matter prompt attention, at-tention, adding that, if the parties aic innocent, the fact should be clearly I established; and if they are guilty, they should be hanged. Denver people are very emphatic when thy become aroused, and there is a fair prospect f.r a thorough investigation of this Newman my-tcry. |