Show WOMEN EASilY V VV DUPED BY HUGH HOCH V Mid Deceased fJ fes Sister Soon After the Funeral INQUEST BEGUN THREE OF THE WIVES OF TH PRISONER PRESENT I Feb Hoch to toI today I CHICAGO C da day hoard heard for the first time accused by bJ witnesses and pointed i out to a jury as a bigamist Before a abig I bl big and curious throng he sat while the hc manner of Mrs death was described Before entering the jur jury room In the crimInal court build building l ing s where the inquiry vas held confessed the police pollee say to having married thirteen of the nO nOmen o omen men who claim him as husband Two in and two In Cincinnati were admitted by him today But he holda firmly to his denial that he poIs poisoned any of them V AU All along the route from the Chicago avenue police station to the criminal court building crowds were waiting de despite despite spite the cold as If a bl big parade was anticipated At the criminal court building another throng was lIn lined d uP forming un an avenue through Hoh HoCh and the police In charge of the he prison prisoner er had to pa pass Hung His Head For Shame Roch Hoch kept his collar turned up and hun hung his head AU All sorts of re remarks remarks marks were made about him by the thc throng but he never neer responded The grand jury room where the In Inquest inquest quest was held was filled with wit witnesses nesses and newspaper men when Hock Hoch arrived Mrs Irs Emilie his latest spouse Mrs Bertha Sohn Mrs Emma one ot of Ho hs wives Mrs Defuego a an interpreter and Mrs Klippel a frIend of Mrs were the only women In the room I At the Inquest Hoch at at the houd hoad or a long table The good humor that marked him upon his arrival had departed do de I parted He sat In a dejected attitude with eyes downcast rarely looking up Hock Hoch was 55 positively identified today by Henry Ness of Cincinnati 0 as a aman aman man who under the name name ot of Henry F Hartmann was married there JUly 20 1897 1807 This Is a new case Mrs Hartmann never havIng appeared before In the lIst ot of wives Hoch was taken to the bureau of Identifications to be photographed and measured as a confessed criminal |