Show CEASE INT DEATH DEAl OF 01 CLAYTON Sl Satisfied nd beyond question that Charles W. W Clayton had land been wounded by a but bil unable to find tha lM slightest duo cuo upon i which to base baso nn an Inquiry by a coroners coroner's coroners jUr jury Acting Coroner Stanley P. P Hanks and County Count Attorney Job P P. Lyon LOn readied reached a decision late hate Saturday that no further furher Investigation bo be made mado and a burial permit was issued Coroner Corner Hanks said tod today ho had hail made mado madea maica a thorough investigation Into the tho causo cuse of oC Claytons Clayton's death on behalf of or the tine family fam fum- am- am ily liy ly and ind the city cly health commissioner loner and had presented the facts acts lacs to lo the thc county attorney who wino felt lel there was was' nothing to justify an inquiry by a coroners coroner's Jur jury We Vc have havo absolutely nothing to put pul before a jUI Jury said the coroner today I If I Clayton made any statements to h his s relatives or friends relative to his being wounded they are aro keeping tho the matter mater to lo themselves because wo we have been usable unable to find out an anything about it I. I The Tine funeral of oC Cla Clayton lon was held es afternoon from the seventeenth ward chapel Bishop F F. S S. lag InS ng Tho TIne speakers speaker were President John JohnHenry JohnHenry I Henry Smith and Bishop E. E S. S Woodruff of or the fourteenth ward The pallbearers I were wern Alma C. C Clayton Wesley Vesley C. C Clayton A. A W. W Clayton Claton W. W J. J Wolstenholme W. W U. U McCune and J. J G G. Riese Burial was In the tho city cemetery cemetery- |