Show t OF WITNESSES WITNESS S The Two Harolds Har Thompson and Dr Wilcox Fail Fall to Appear t INQUEST A MURKY AFFAIR CIRCUMSTANCES OF GIRLS DEATH STILL UNEXPLAINED I 1 Search was made of ot the city elty yesterday for tor Mr and Mrs Irs W IV V r T Harold who were named in la the Investigation Into the cir circumstances which led to the te suIcIde ot of iSS t S g gwan SWall Jordan on last laet Thursday at Wan Wall street st t They could not be found It was also Impossible to locate the tho man known as all Thompson who O ac according accordIng cording to the dying statement of ot the un unfortunate unfortunate Unfortunate fortunate girl bought for tor her tho the poison polson with which she ended her life and urged her to commit the tho desperate act Assistant County Attorney David M 31 Haigh who conducted the examination amna n of at In Justice of at the tile witnesses at the inquest Peace Dana M 31 I Smiths court was anz ano an ioU bus to have the tho testimony of ot these three that his direction persons and it waa was by the thi th search for fo them was wa begun authorities have havo been beell able w As far tar as the from Harolds disappeared 10 to learn leam the Salt Lake immediately after atter the death of ot Miss Jordan Whore Where they have gone to tono tono tono to know no one who knew them seems Efforts to find them will te continued sifted until the case is thoroughly Vigorous search will also be oe made for lor Richard Thompson Thom or Wilson Dr Wilcox Absent Abs nt An n effort eUort waa wai made to recall Dr C F P so that he Uc could be b questioned concerning which contradict his sworn testimony on Monday When he had ho h e 50 sent for It w WS is found that left the tho city dt during the day For continued until was the inquest reason rt ason Oct 31 so that the required supplemental testimony from Dr Wilcox can be ob oh At the opening of ot the tho inquiry yesterday morning Mrs rs Matilda Jordan completed hr her testimony b begun un the tile day before of a athe told toM dramatic story Mrs Jordan a the struggle le to Irive the life lite Miss Mies Jordan of If the girl tirl She said that to toU T seemed anxious after r Uw 1113 th frenzy her strived to relieve U ltv and vainly vale of ot tb poison polson resorting to crude methods after the hot water and coffee b by the doctor had failed to pro product due duct the desired effect Twice during the night Mrs Jordan was compelled to leave her bed d to go to the theBO risen lsen and fallen tallen girl Irl who BO had battle upon the the floor flo r Then the girls for tor Ute life endeS ended Her lIer parents thought she had fallen Asleep asleep It was the slumber which terminated In death Before Mrs Irs Jordan left lert the stand Juror questioned here about the 4 Q C Nichols poisons in the house Did you at any time have strychnine In the house houser houser he asked Purchased Poison for Cats Mrs rs Jordan replied that her husband had bad on two occasions purchased that pot poi poison son Bon for cats Mr lr Jordan she said on these occasions bought small vials of strychnine Tha Th contents of ot both vials were wem used In the effort to get rid of ot the cats eats she said and none of the poison polson was left eft lying about the house Miss Iss Annie Annio followed Mrs Irs Jordan upon the stand When came camo out to our house in Murray on the tho Tuesday before her death she sha said sald she was looking bright and cheerful and seemed In perfect health She at once told me that she was mar married married ried I waa was at first incredulous but she sh repeated tho the story of or the marriage marriage with that I at last so no 0 much apparent sincerity sin rity believed bet het and i s 5 to know the name of her She said sa d he was Carl Marti Martl a young oung man who had lad known her before she went to the tho reform school Ho said that he was a cracker manufacturer manufacturer at San Jose Tose Cat Cab being with his hll father In the tho business I did not Know rno the young man but had seen let letters letters he had written to her Marti arU had married her ncr on that very day she said and the two were living at the Fields apartment house Thought Her Asleep I r did not learn that her story stor of ot the marriage was untrue until she made the confession to her parents after atter drinking the poison Miss also went over oer the details of at tho struggle to save the life lite of at Miss Jordan Like the others in the family she had retired to bed at an early hour on Thursday morning believing that the girl was sleeping worn out and ex cx exhausted exhausted hausted after atter the experiences of at the tho night before It was waa not until nearly noon when sho tried to awaken Miss Jordan that she became alarmed Two witnesses who were present when Dr C F Wilcox told his story of at the mental malady which made Miss Jordan JordanI lead I ad two lives were called upon to tes testify testify Ut Dr Wilcox under oath on Monday denied that ho he had given out information concerning the girls mental condition These witnesses testified that they had heard h ard Dr Wilcox tell teil a circumstantial story of or how Miss Mills Jordan suffered from froman troman an affliction which he designated aa as and in which he said that in her normal condition she was wa a 11 good girl but that when wh n under the influence influence ence of ot this malady she sho he vian ered about and did strange things O 0 Ol j her recovery from these attacks according to the story stor told by Dr Wilcox and heard eard by these witnesses Miss Jordan would not remember remember ber her what had happened to her during such spells Conrad Jordan father tather of ot the dead girl was after atter this called to tile file stand and and questioned concerning the mental condi condition condition condition tion of ot his daughter lie He stated stat that his daughter had strange attacks after atter one of at which she had been attended by hy Dr C F Wilcox He added that Dr Wilcox did not at that time name tho the malady with which his daughter was wa suffering The first of these attacks he said was about four years ago Miss Jordan was then in school and fainted In the school schoolroom schoolroom schoolroom room The next was between three and four years ago I have been told terrible stories of at what hat happened at that time said the father had one of or the fainting spells and was brought home un unconscious unconscious conscious I 1 tried to get at the truth She could tell me little littie of at what had happened On another occasion she was away from home all ail night I was deeply wor worried worried ried ned over her and spent hours searching for her In the morning I was told that she was unconscious at the emergency hospital at the police station Sho She had gone to Capitol Hill HIlI I have never got at the whole truth of oC what happened there She was not able to tell me When asked it If there was an insurance upon Miss Jordans life Mr Jordan re replied replied replied I plied that there was a policy for tor 15 Ho carried Insurance he said and all of ot othis his children were insured Medical Experts Testify Dr W F Beer and Dr W Yo P F Calder Calderwood Calderwood Calderwood wood were called as medical experts to give testimony concerning the effects of poison polson The physicians were not aware of at nature of ot the case caso under investigation Investigation gation gatlon Both were of ot the opinion that Miss Jor Jordan Jordan Jordan dan could have died on last Thursday of at poison polson taken on last Wednesday under I tho tIm conditions described In the Jordan case Dr Jordan said however that if it Miss Jordan had fallen tallen asleep under the Influence of othe the ha drug she he could not have arisen during the night nl ht Her sleep would have continued until death or until she was aroused Is it considered proper In tho the medical profession asked ask d Juror Nichols of Dr Beer for tor a physician to leave a patient before the patient has lisa responded to treat treatment treatment treatment ment That Is a difficult question said Dr Beer Usually it is not the rule Dr Beer add that in his experience the physician worked with a patient to the end or until recovery was certain In cases of ot poisoning said Juror Nichols a I physician use the stomach pump If it the antidotes tail fall That is II left to the discretion of ot the physician replied Dr Beer cautiously Or the patient Is left to die sug suggested suggested suggested the ur r Dr Beer smiled Some excellent work Is being done by bythe bythe bythe the sheriffs in the Jordan case Information furnished by b persons who think they can throw light upon the mysterious suicide is being carefully In Investigated investigated Investigated Nothing Is being left un undone undone Undone done which might clear the murky mass massof massof of at contradictions which have made the Inquiry difficult It is expected that the sheriff sherler will be le beable leable e able to locate Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Harold and Richard Thompson and compel them Vp th tb tell what they Know of at the events leading to the thA tragedy Inquiry is also being made as to the part if It any Carl Marti artl has played I in the affair |