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Show Slifio FURTHER INVESTIGATION TO SL BE MADE ,NT0 BORING'S DEATH L "P'to of. the liyid investigation I g$jHe u" Iho police dcparlniout into "Ni!, tbo iic(l German who died at rC 'K w,W!"ney hospital last Monday KJJ jpjnrios received at tho Crescent house, .T2!l South State street; inisbEaon,J V' Goril1"' a so c Ul ,k,a'"1 t! inftfK ,Sw,0!,rc1 "t Uio polieo station I S3Ev :,t(?rll00,l ailtl insisted that ?3J,W!Wiico acain look inlu tho cause , T nh his father. ChioC Dar- II MlMri1'.1 11,0 .v'E inn ii into his . $Vm . nc an,i questioned him. afrf CflqESii0a. ituo fHowiiiK facts; lie iSWBS fc1 lll litiolv knew tlu.t his , ,,..-m,,r. ?;'u niuro than .3u on Novom- tMK t nf ' llls fnihcr ""l hl the 0Ba JilRw '"ftnijr to numiiiiLr houses, JHMSifi U ' u'!lH noi a JniK "" jMiii,..: .i.yio yotinir man said, taken tCi uUl l,u-' faiMH that the old 'KwJ1? "10.,Te' tll,:.ii In the fJtfnW'-S?Ti 'i03,"1111' a"'l lliat he whs in SUff ilfit"""1.1"'' ''n.lit.ion, scrvvtl to VptaT?" 1(1 lI,t'orV wat ho had been Wxi i 'ooiainsr house bv some ipif'W'l, robbed aod finally stsSSSStfcVi';.,liUr,M,SP ,,f SPUinc tho younj: 4 sP-lM "1 j11 r''st 1 wfutinfi tho f Jn WsiUtr. nl'",nP,lla which'appeiired in (Kn invest, C:,ti0 iul0 tho facts of tho death of the man, with tho fol lowiug results: Patrolmen Griffiths und Gillespie, who went to tho rooming house immediately after the man had been taken to the emergency hospital, staled that tho room occupied by Goring just before he was injured showed every ev-ery sign of being occupied by a drunken drunk-en man. The room was examined im-medialolv im-medialolv afler tho man had been removed re-moved to tho hospital. An empty whisky whis-ky bottlo was found upon tho floor, tho occupant had vomited iulo a pail and on the Hoor of the room, and then had. according to tho evidence, gathered gath-ered a pillow in his arms, walked out into the hallwav and had fallen over tho railing to the stairway below. When tho body was found the fool were on tho sdeps and the head was lying on tho Jloor. The officers made a minute examination of the carpet of the room, so, well as the carpel lining the stairway, stair-way, lo seo if any trace of blood could be found, and failed to find any blood, except when the man was lying- All of the evidence found by the police j pointed to tho fad that Iho man had gone inlo tho rooming house in a drunken condition and had mot his death bv falling over tho railing, which was twenty-six inches in height. When taken to tho emergency hospital hos-pital tho injured man had' half a bottle bot-tle of mm in hit; inside pocket, and no mono" His breath was scented with the odor of t ho rum and his appearance indicated that he had been drinking. Jt developed on the following duy thal the old man. who had been cm-ployed cm-ployed at Iho Halt Jjako Hardware eoui-had eoui-had Jel't his work on tho Monday Mon-day of his death at noon time and hud spent considerable of the remainder of "the day with a few companions in the Kiloon underneath tho roomm" house. When prcssofl for an answer. Iho son admitted that, ho did not know whether his father had any money on the day in question or not, but said that lie thought ho had. At the conclusion of the examination ot the ofheers, Unci Barlow stated thai he thought.it useless use-less to make any further examination, and Coroner Hanks stated that he saw uo reason for further examination into the facts of the case, as he was sure that a Kiifliciont examination had boon made on the night oi the accident lo arr'ue at the truth ot tho mutter. |