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Show ' x T " v " r",r" " T " ' 1 7 T Trouble in Wliich (he Wcman Finds Herself Decs v Not AffccMIer Appetite. "Jailer. I want mashed creamed potatoes, po-tatoes, a thick porterhouse sjeak, not too well done, brown gravy and plenty of it, white-bread, hot biscuits, sliced tomatoes, cucumbers, a little potato alad, and a bottle of wine for my dinner din-ner today. I have the money to pay for it" . So spoke Mrs. Mattle Qulnn, who Is held by the police until the termination of the Coroner's inquest which Is being held to determine the cause of death of Frederick W. Nutting, who waa killed last Friday night while in company with Mrs. Qulnn.- ' "Xoxi may give her all the rest of the order. except the wine," said Chief Lynch, to whom her order was submitted. submit-ted. "On the card you may substitute a bottle of aqua pura," said he to Jailer Jail-er Parry, . . "Mrs.. Qulnn is the' most unfeeling woman I have ever seen," said Chief Lynch. "She seem absolutely unaffected unaf-fected by all that she -has passed through. Nothing seems to have the (.lightest effect on her. She seems to be able to withstand the most severe testa that would shake the nerves ot any other woman, and those' of almost any other man I ever saw, without a tremor, trem-or, without a flinch." The Coroner's inquest that was 'begun 'be-gun before Justice of the Peace F. M. Bishop Saturday, will be resumed at 4 o'clock this afternoon, In the old city halL It is the opinion of the officers in charge ofhe Investigation that unless other facts are brought out that would tend to discredit Mrs. Qulnn's former story, particularly -yvlth regard to the struggle Jn which the revolver wat fired, Mrs. Qulnn vwill be released by the verdict of :he Jury. ' ' |