Show IMPORTANT I EVIDENCE AT AFT AFTERNOON SESSION At the aft afternoon session of ot the Hill Inquest Walter Valter J. J Meeks clerIc clerk of ot the Pollee Police court was the first witness called He was at the I police station when Dr Payne entered the station He went to Dr Paynes Payne's office with Patrolman Patrolman Pa Pa- troman Barlow and and- Dr Payne He HeS saw sav the body on the couch and noticed the he position of or the bod body On a chair at the head heart of ot the sofa were some cloths about twelve or four four- fourteen fourteen teen een Inches long longs and appeared to have been jeen saturated but were dry Meeks said There was a fire burning In the stove The air all In the room was yer very foul and disagreeable ble but I c could ld not detect the odor of ot drugs Dr Payne Pane was very er nervo nervous B when he came to the station and was very er very pale I S As we went upstairs Mr Ir Barlow and Dr Payne pane preceded Mr Place of ot The Tele Telegram am and myself to the and Dr Payne unlocked the door We Wethen Wethen Wethen then went in and I examined the room roomI I and its contents G. G H. H Place a n reporter of ot The T Tele TOle- Telegram le- le sra gram staff start testified that he had gonn gon with Dr Payne ne Patrolman Barlow and Mr Ur Mocks Meeks I ks to the office of or Dr Payne Pane and had examined the room and Its contents He carefully examined th the bod body and described KB its position on th the i couch He Hc said that Dr Green had asked Mr Meeks to tn see If It there were any odor on the lips of ot the dead woman woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man but that Mr Meeks ed to be excused as he had a t cold Dr Green also had a a. cold and Mr PIa Place then smelled the lips and could not discern any odor Charles E. E L. L Jack Jackson on a clerk at Auerbach's dry goods store testified that hat he had the body and Identified the body as that of ot a woman who I had purchased ed four o r yards of or cheesecloth from him at at 1115 In tile tho morning |