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Show BLOWS CAUSED DEATH. H So Says Doctor Who Porformed Mc- Vicar Autopsy. STOCKTON, Cal., March 26. Mrs. Le Doux, suspected of thc murder of her ex- tM husband, A. N. McVicar. In this city. Jast IH Saturday, was arrested at Antloch this vM morning at tho Arlington hotel by Town IB Marshal Thomas B. Sharon, on Informu- VM lion sent to Stockton. On being arrested tho woman "promptly admitted her Iden- tlty and said' she know what she was JM wanted for. Woman Was Heartless. 11 She declares that carbolic acid was ad- m-n Isle red McVicar on Saturday morning VM bv Joo Miller, a eandy-complexloned man w'llh a smooth face. He and McVicar, so nho said, came to tho room Intoxicated Frldav night, and McVicar went to bed. j Sho ki11 tliat she was around with Miller IB after that. In tho morning, about n IB o'clock, they went Into tho room and Mil- IH Icr administered thc poison. She docs not iM co Into details, but declares she had noth- ( Ine to do with It outside of assisting In putting the body In tho trunk. H No Evidence of Poison. Dr Hull, one of thc autopsy surgeons. slated this morning that blows on the VM heatl, causing congestion of the Inner -lining of the skull, had caused death, and that there was no ovldence of poison. Thero was absolutely no evidence of car-belle car-belle acid and no odor of alcohol. |