Show CORONERS INQUEST Three of the Wives Confronted the Prisoner Chicago Feb Inspector said today that Johann Hoch had named the tenth woman whom Hoch admits having married 5 Sh Q was Mrs lr tenry or of In fri ur fi Iier rn e sam that he hc had V used the name John Schmidt Hoch was the central figure today at the inquest over the death r Made f tIe the last of the long ong list of deceased wives V Two photographs of Hoch Boch sent to Germany by the ponce police have been returned with the information that they are pictures ot of Jacob Schmidt who formerly at Bins Bingen m Ger Germany Germany many Inquest Begun At t the coroners Inquest todaY as entered the room he looked nel nelU U er to the right nor to the left ut walked to a seat apparently without I seeing three of his alleged former wives who sat In front or of hIm I Frank an undertaker who prepared the remaIns or of Marie Marle for burIal Identified Hoch Boch as the husband of the dead woman Mrs Irs Emille Emilie who mar marrIed ned rIed the bigamist four days after the death of her sister who also had been one or of wives testified as fol follows lows 1 was introduced to Hoeh Hoch by my i sister She and I had not been on good terms ever sInce she came from Ger Germany Germany many She seemed jealous because I had accumulated a little money We Te I made up that evening My sister In Introduced me to Hoeb Hoch as her husband and nd I said that I wase was very glad to see him NoV Not V Glad Now I Are you Jou glad now that you met thet him 7 So No I have gotten over oer that now Hoch smiled at thIs reply Was as your our sister jealous or of you rou that evening because you Jou seemed to be in Interested I in Hoch and showed hIm some I I I attention V Xo No Wo We agreed that she and Hoch r were to visit me Christmas but they did not come Meantime I received a aletter aletter letter from Hoch saying that It would be Impossible to keep the engagement but that the they would visit me New Years day daJ They did not come on that da day but Hoch sent a letter saying they could not be there because something had happened He did not say what was the trouble but asked me to call at athis athis his house houser r I went there Monday ronday afternoon and Hoch opened the door He wore a Sian fian nel around his neck I asked him what was the matter He said Come upstairs with me and you will see more Inore Found Her Sister Sick ick I followed him and found my mJ sister sick In bed She said that she had been sick for eight days and that a had been to see her each day daJ I asked her what was the matter and She ithe r re replied plied that she thought she had caught cold I told her that a strong healthY woman would get over a cold I 1 went down Into the kitchen en at m my sIs sIsters request and made a pot of coffee and the three ot of us It In the bed bedroom bedroom room upstairs Hoch patted my mJ sIster sIsteron I on the cheek Never mind my child i you OU will recover all right he said r I I asked him what was the matter with 01 my sister and he replied that she had kidney disease When Hoch was wa ab absent sent Befit from the room for a moment my r said that he had been put to treat great expense In caring for her but that when she got well they were go gobig lug big to open a hotel and mike muke a lot of money V At the the afternoon session Mrs Fl was recalled to the stand Sister Was Jealous The he day before my sister Mrle Marle died she accused me of trying to win the love ot of her said the wit wll witness ness She wept and declared that she Would soon b be dead and that I could have him I replied that I did not want him and that I could get gel n a man Of r nJ nay own V luul lcd and she caned called me bad iames r n cus d her of having rt h her r nineteen times u d Oil CU P Oj 3 WOMEN E EASILY DUPED BY HOCK I II I I Continued from Page IJac I 1 I Ie IC was 11 to late for or me to go o I horpe that so T r decided to sleep Pu t lounge In the kitchen lla I lay awake aake 3 and heard my sister and Roth exchangIng angry words upstairs At In hi the morning Itoch Hoeh came ame down to the and saId his wife was worse and th that he was going goinS lot for a doctor He went out and when he returned h ilC went tent uP to ny my sIsters bedroom and found that sh he was dead Wedding Followed Funeral then told ho how Hoch Boch courted her married her within tour four da days s ot of tile sisters death and then fi fled d with O or of money mone Prior to wed wedding wedding ding Hodi Hoch witness had ten children b by d nc in Nebraska Lincoln Neb Feb of Lin Lincoln coln Identify as Johann Hodl of ChIcago a roan man who about eighteen months ago under the nanni or of Alfred Altred Hecht married a widow a Mrs Irs Mary Goetz in this city The couple went from here to California and at Los An Angeles grIes geles Mrs Goetz asserts she trusted with the man nian her savings after which she says he deserted her She returned to LIncoln Red Wing to Hear From Red Wing Feb poe por tr it of Johann k ch 0 of ChIcago h havO ve been positively identified d as Horr Hoff who resided Jere iere In 1897 Coroners Coroner s Inquest After r Ile had gone said t ss Hoch cried and said N NOw w I am a widower r again all alone In the world I do not know what to toGO toO GO O I have done in duty as a ma map and would have Spent pent m my entire for fortune fortune tune to have saved lice life How Hoch Wooed Her Heri i I told tod Hoch Boch that as far asI c could uld see se he be had done his duty The undertakEr Er came then and the bod body was taken downstairs and prepared fur burial At Att t in the afternoon he said Now ow my dear I am alone in the world You Iron stick to me and I will make you oU happy happ I will do for you ou I possibly can Your sister told me that 3 you ou were a good business wo woman woman man and when things get straight straightened ened out I will open a hotel and we will work together hand In hand It would be a to me inc to be a lather er to your ten children Then they nill be our children I want a wife Jo has had a ball bad as sn sae will appreciate a good one so she slie will roe me when sh site gets gelS m me My y wife Is dead The dead belong to the ead and the living to the living If Marie would not have C insulted you I would have han mourned six w eks for her r t ut t imd under r the circumstances we e must must marry marry right away awu You sUck stick bY b me and L 1 wIll send for your you children In InGen Gen Germany and w will aU all lIve to together together gether I 1 told him that I was surprIsed that he wanted to be l father to m my chit chU chUGren dma Gren lIe Be d hurt to think that r 1 doubted his willingness to be a father to m my children |