Show 1 MIK MRS BIRS IS i A TWO TWO TIME WIDOW First Husband Had Money oney and She Went to Europe Met Boy Phenomenal at Worlds World's Fair Special to The Tho Telegram OGDEN S Sept pt 24 At At the request of County Attorney Harris tho coroners coroner's inquest in the tho case O of Dr Karl Earl arl S. S Beers Deers was postponed by Judge Murphy until this afternoon Mr Jr Harris told the tho court he was awaiting the arrival of two witnesses from Salt Lake City Mrs Irs V Wo F. F Hull HuH and her daughter who aro are said to have been in the tho room above tho the room in which th th s fatal fi fight ht took place between Bec Beers and ned Fred C. C Walker It is claimed cJ that t Mrs Irs Hull huh and her daughter left elt the apartments a short time later and went to Salt Lako Lake City Capt C. C C. C Brown of the tho local police force went to Salt Lako Lake City yesterday afternoon and tried to locate Mrs Irs lIu hulland Hull Hulland and her dau daughter but returned to this city this morning without haying having accomplished accomplished ac the thc object of ot his trip Captain Drown Brown said this momin morning that the Salt Lake Lako City police were endeavoring endeavoring en en- to locate Mrs Hull and her dau daughter and ho he thou thought bt they would be here this afternoon Mrs Irs Beers Deer and the father of the tho dead deadman deadman man will m leave tonight over the tho Un Union on Pacific with the bod body v of Dr Beers for burial at Kearney Neb Mrs rs Beers said this mornin morning that she and the tho father of the tho dead man would return to Utah to be present at the tho trial of Walker as sho she feels sure that ho will bo hel held hela to the tho hi higher her court It was learned from a reliable source this his morning that Mrs Beers was married mar mar- ried ned to a Te Jew Tew when she was 16 years old Three years after the marriage the tho husband died leaving her a fortune of The woman went to Europe Europea a 3 short time after his death and re remained re re- there thero several months She returned to America for the tho St. St Louis ouis L Worlds World's fair where she met Dr Beers and was 1 married to him a short timo time later a against the objections of her parents Barents I At the inquest yesterday afternoon Detective Pendor Pander of the tho O Ogden den police i force produced a wrench which he testified testified tes tes- tes tined had bad been C given Cen en to him by Law- Law rence ence He said that Lawrence t told ld him that hat Walker h had lI taken it H from Beers at tho the beginning of the fi firM M. M Pender Fender testified that Lawrence did not sa say whether either man had bad used the wrench durin during the 1 fight that fina finally resulted in inthe inthe inthe the death of Beers Miss Maud Edwards matron at the general general hospital testified that when Beers was taken to the hospital she sho mot met him lira before he be alighted from the cab He tie asked how much it ft would cost to stay at the hospital and sho she replied Fifteen dollars a week and you will nill have lave to get et a doctor Beers told her that he had been in a at t fight ht with two men He lie was conscious for about fifteen m minutes after he reached the hospital Dr A. A S. S Condon was the next witness called His testimony was similar to that hat of Dr Joyce JOCO as given at the morn morn- log ing ng session Lawrence Herty and Miss Alice Stone employees at the office where tho the fight occurred said ail that they h hoard heard ard cries erics comin coming coining from the room where Walter Walker Wal Wal- ker ter and Beers Boers were Chief of Police Browning of the Ogden police force was the next witness called Chief Browning Brownin gave e a it as his opinion that the ho worst wound Beers received receiver was duo to his having struck a tool chest in in falling During the noon rec recess ss yesterday Mrs Irs Beers received a I. I telegram m. m from Mrs Irs Walker who is in LOB Los Angeles asking Mrs Beers to notify her heT heft Mrs Walker as is to the condition of Beers It was as evident ident from the tele telegram that Mrs Walker had not heard that Beers was dead Mrs Beers did not answer the tele telo- gram ram Another link ink showing the close friendship that had existed between Mrs Irs Walker and Beers came to light last night in in the following letter al aI alleged al- al le ed to have been written b by Mrs Walker to Beers Earl My Iy Sweetheart Sweetheart- Sweetheart We W We 0 arrived O. O K Kf but was four hours late and I Iwas Iwas Iwas was very tired Didn't get set much chance chanco to sleep on account of tho the fleas You know they like me pretty well Well dearest I r would liko like to eee see you ou so 10 much it will be so lonesome here bere without you rou I do hope dear it wont won't bo be long before you JOU can come conic I am amnot amnot amnot not feeling very er well wen this morning but I guess I will be bo all right when I T get geta a good nights night's rest Sweetheart you ou dont don't know how bow anxious I am to see sea you you ou and talk to you about everything e I had a pretty hard time timo before I left Will write rite you von all about it later I think we will get located today then I will write you a again ain tomorrow and let you you ou know where we arc aro going oin to stay I r went to the postoffice this morning but dida didn't t receive your letter Well dearest I will have to quit for this thia time Write me every da day and I will do the same I came verv ven near for forgetting forgetting forget forget- et ting to tell you ou a friend of of mine came from California before I left and she sho heard about the trouble in Ogden Oden Sho She I tried to get et me rue to stay and not come I here but she found out it was no use Love Lovo and lots lot of kisses Your sweet t heart JOSIE 41 Los Los An Angeles eles Cal Cat Sept 16 07 Oi |