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Show III OF ACCIDENT Sll JN OFFICER Bystander Who Overhears Conversation Receives a Shock. i "Didn't you fool sorry for t hat poor follow this morning out there with his back broken?" asked Motorcyclo Patrolman Pa-trolman Harry Smith of Chauffeur William Wil-liam Hooper, at police headquurtors yesterday, yes-terday, "Yos, I sure did, and he was such a handsome fellow, too, answered the chauffeur, feelingly. "He must have been hit by a street car or an automobile. auto-mobile. ' ' "Whut did. you do with himT" asked Patrolmun Smith. "Oh," said tho chauffeur, with a sigh, "I shot him, It was the only thing to do." "Shot who?" shouted a bystander, who had been galvanized by the snog froid with which tho officer confessed to tho taking of life. "Shot the handsomest, bulldog that I have ever seeu," said Chauffeur Hooper. Hoop-er. Ho was lying out on Fourth East street with his back brokon. Either a street car or an automobtlo had hit him |