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Show WITNESS TO TRAGEDY WILLING TO TESTIFY CHICAGO, April 22. Samuel Eisenberg. the Russian Jewish coatmaker. who has told of seeing a man kill himself while in a cab with a woman June 24, 1904, on West Broadway. New York, expressed a wlll-irgne?s wlll-irgne?s todav to go to New York and testify tes-tify on the witness stand In the case or Nan Patterson. The cab in which Y oung and Nan Patterson Pat-terson sat passed' within five feet of me, said Eisenberg today. "The man apiearel crunk and he appeared to be fighting with the woman. She was clinging tightly to Us hands. The cab was moving very slowlv and the woman raid something to the driver as if to tell him to go faster. He cracked his w.iip and the horse went Suddenly the man got his hands free r-isd pulled a revolver from his pocket. His hand went up and down and then the i-hot rang oat. The man fell forward; the revolver fell from his Land and he fell over on the woman's lap. The w?lan seemed to faint, because her head fell on his shoulder;." |