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Show Wl- PM&mm Mrs. Patterson Will Explain the Tragedy NEW YORK, Juno 11. Coucfi'el for-Nan for-Nan Patterson has informed a representative of the District Attorney At-torney and alyo the detectives who have been searching for him, that, J. Morgan Smith, brother-in-law of the' woman who is held pending Investigation Investiga-tion into tho death of Bookmaker Frank T. Young last Saturday, will be surrendered next Monday. At the same time assurance was given that Smith will then appear before be-fore tho grand Jury to purge himself of the contempt of court which he com- Nai Patterson as a Stxtett Girl. Oh, tell me, pretty maiden, are ' There any more at horn like you? There are a fovr, kind sir; but simple girls and proper, too. The Sextette Song From "Florodora." I milled when he failed to answer a subpoena. sub-poena. Smith Is now outside the State, and Is safe from arrest on the -warrant of attachment at-tachment Issued last Thursday bv Judge Newbcrger, but it had been the Intention of the District Attorney to have him arrested on another charge and brought back to this city. The promise to surrender him probably will cause District Attorney Jerome to abandon that plan, though the police w 1 continue the search for the missing witness. Capt Sweeney. In whose dis-trlot dis-trlot the shooting occurred, believe no great difficulty will be experienced in I persuading Smith to tell alp he knows about .the death of Young and tho causes leading up to It. ' There are reports, re-ports, which as yet- are unconfirmed, that the attitude of the defense will change next week, and that--an explanation expla-nation of the tragedy of the. nab will be offered by the woman who w'as Young's companion when ho .was shot'. The picture above Is froriia photograph photo-graph of Mrs. Patterson taken when she was In Salt Lake as a member of the "Florodora" company which appeared ap-peared here, and shows her to be a very handsome1 woman. |