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Show HOLD CHAUFFEUR FOR HILLING DOY ; LOS ANGELES, April Although an prt wai made last night by pretty Taylor Southstone, the wife of Mai j Southstone, who is accused ot causing the death" of Herbert Stock, a messenger boy, to secure bail for her husband, the plea wai refused by the police. Yesterday at the Coroner's in-. ?uest Southstone was held responsible or the death of Stock. An effort will be made this morning to secure a charge of manslaughter against the chauffeur. Back of the arrest of Southstone lies a pretty romance in his life, his marriage mar-riage some eight months ago to sixteen-vear-old Inez Taylor of Hynes. At that lime the police were asked by an uncle of Miss Taylor to arrest Smithstone on a charge of kidnaping. Before the police po-lice could act it was found that the couple had eloped and had been married at Santa Ana. At that time the uncle of the girl threatened a lawsuit. Since that time the couple hnvo been living in Los Angeles. An-geles. The young wife has been frantic since the arrest of her husband.- The verdict returned by the Coroner's Coro-ner's jury was as follows: i 44 e, the jury, find that the deceased was John Herbert Stock, 14 years of age, and that he came to his death by a fracture of the skull by being struck and mangled by an automobile owned by W. F. Q'Kear and driven at the time bv M. Southstone, whom we find responsible for the death of said deceased. de-ceased. (Signed) Thomas C. Robinson, foreman; A. B. Mors, E. Lowery, 8. B. Evans. M. i Griffin and I. N. Stickler, jury.' . ' ' |