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Show 9045 eR ot VOLUME vil, NUMBER 6}. Ln, TEN PAGES. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1907. DEFENDS MAN WHO CASSIE CHADWICK MILLEDHUSBAND) CALLED BY DEATH, The | the The World' iS Swindler Greatest Woman Breathes Last MADE NO grafting Greasury good-it ist t Words CONFESSION For Expressed Sorrow , Husband She Disgraced, time. for t+ +++ orsseseesseseeeso z DEVELOPMEN +es! +. ent er's collapses 3: Defense toe IN TRIAL. AND Had + py of meeting us 4 Utah +] ‘T arr lad mrial % +o x een ‘ = ; again allo : + eral Hee Walkei ene t th ent eter = at the had she half end of a ne or larvation recant that her company se ing should . ec Stanc mn ne municipa ourt!: ed Finally the effort involved in being | the man the pen- mus dear to her became too much, and| chip fhom alty vitl 2 for pier she in desires the death behalf to see of of pay the man who odd firs s Ripa ie ine as loyally . sat ed by oe ae het = and l = or onncHe? Mrs) s " . from egle ile TO ‘ face the y a - he i day 2 eos tn there Light is and a FOR TITRE to terrific the election be is over. Tt rams careful-even and charges if the it city its hands can a be and filehing from ap the city already depleted treasury. uproar raised printed to accept it, It is a it that everything io geod, for this very great 5 be " : recorder the Jury Completed and Both Sides|He and Ready for the Great Struggle. WHAT the : o eat y "ej ¥ chambers were to long before court: crowded convenéd: ‘th e , = : Shows Signs of Grief. Attorney Hutchinson called for ad OTE oor | for and seemed to underlined look out with calmly to Win G s STE . - HF STEAL. THE mn franchise . GRAFT. THE ACCEPTS COMPANY Ie THE TERMS OF which. . { is ; ; world to | THE CONTRACS LATER ‘NOW. OR AS TE NOW the ordinance. ADD WWE : A WHET ORDIX ANCE TO BE MADE DOLLARS OF THE SMALLEST CHANGE EVEN ‘WITH stop Waar DEPIAT that paper's a THE oT > dishonesty: Ty PARTY THAT +, ; JAS TED CP WEP THE Tatas theo week: 7 J aden. Sige e aide or L (od Baivikee . >" she palned off} terting of her inipatrua, Pinas ndi=| CurneBpie s= hotes them,., Wo Jess than a dozen well) (lon. Mrs. Chadwick dénted| oie with a lishe under on Sie jer)...confident ¢ : . , n a tne ouses eine went ae easeehe BIiate,; ane 44 ve EprTOy ed co on 14 turning Then to the woman witness Attor- lunis asked het with to contine able aa! regan examination?" an amid' voice quavering With reply, the came tears, of burst 10 Ww--n- -O-t ft Ue P. Morris had the best chance in the world to be ly murd was mayor Page Two.) -10.:-Thomas. dominating world, faces For- figure trial by tn jury on i? thelr Magill.! louse, for by of Salt Lake was being zed Cttarss. ome INA Ss "au ; share in 7 beoy and the ‘ Tia loot of ‘ the F erries av ae 48sectates in Widener fc ae the eee transaction, of Do- Philadelphia her husband The letters said to contain was about to that after she would state are wed time : will] tyla) to they spend be deducted slipulated by ; outside the in computing the statute Non-Residents. All AS Jiyan, the kill had Dolan : Widener' and are all non-residents of New York Ryan's legal residence being in Virginia and Dolan and Widener are of Philadel- Fay Gra-| will attempt forgeries, which phia. prove! Consequently all the three have spent looting the Ferries the time that five years 1507 that, tify, however, that they are the handwriting of her mother. She ts loyal] to her father, But her aunt, Mrs.j commission of the crime and ~ this leaves all three well within the grip of the law. Backing up th is Nieoy to recent<decision Della Glenagle, Mrs. Sate, Pet and genuineness will IMagill lis wife, of Dayton, Magill, she will ts here O., r sister| for pass upon Accused of the of the documents, testify in his own jointly der, will not. hesses who will Mrs. Magill BAY ing herself. a ir important. the} the|of of which Dolanand Magill nes 2 ate witswear to having heard) that she At Sinte iil 1- gnayly of the the law. phe ts Pon ere lays upon the the Widener District duty of immenames of Rya to the grand jur he eae fon goes even farther thas the apparent al ctate ot. the law as regan = sore: Ge leas . f se My de Her _ Woman's Intuition. Fay Magill who yesterday Was somewhat provision Missouri Fred] attorn ey Jerome behalf. | diately aoe nting ery of this statute alid-decisiom Was] defined rumor is spread. 2 ae about. that. that it be dor man's yatuition" | regardless She rollows her Wo0-] mission will as totais or that man,]_ series of of his answers. Magill sits! | complacently, : been a the file with Governor Hughes infermations setting out discoveries that hayo been made, together with the Faas 2 of the district attorney to act, ane ave the Foe of dtsposing of Jeroma's case the hands of the chief executive. the et ea which Ry: a is held to teary amenable for his complicity in the Perries rally ay scandal ts found in sec tho 143 of the Code of Criminal P os orig and it reads as follows: ' when the crime is committed, ine d endent be out of the state, the be found within-the lic tment Sorin nea iimnited (tive years) after his coming thin the eo and no time during which the efendant. is ri an inhabitant of, or Sante resli- 2 strong candidate-if the it within the state, or ‘usually' in teepon teebusiness cae0 te attendance persone , 7 win,; And he didn't Wid- i Virginia | to periods be his every | Virginia home year estate, he t regular returns and he-always sraudy eceivec to his goes te tions. But heme fo hevote wasat genera Look at the state of affairs in the last election-the county election of 1906. The Republican party was together again. It had a daily paper. It § | recently me Honed is @ canl ataat for United States senator from had the support of the loyal members of the party. It was making a strong campaign. establong of paper daily a had It candidates, good had It 1905. of race the in The ae of the Wall and Cortlandt } The Democratic party had the prestige of being at least second | Street Ferri one" sion anaes birdy. And this is the way the votes stood in the city at the election of 1906: lished activity. American. Republican. Democratic. 18 fine balance 0 $965 607.19 lee Tis eEn BRN bale Ee ca Ghat 1232 2025 9875 2 First Municipal Ward Jof the road and what Brady rece! ed 1027 1879 2264 ; Second Municipal Ward | May 22, 1902, the day that Brady re940 1658 896 . Third Municipal Ward ithe Fourth Municipal Ward Municipal Pat gO 1247 1713 in" Ward 8595 595 from the Pirst ward 22 to 29, inclusive. There contains polling districts from ft to ff, inehusive The Fourth ward contains polling districts from is the showing made by the Morris party under 1308 886 806 553 7736 4638 ‘The districts from 12 to 22, inclusive. The Second ward contains ey The Fifth ward contains polling districts from 36 280 to 35, inclusive. the best conditions. Has it grown any stronger in the year lost instead of gaining in CONDITION, AND WHATEVER IS NOT BLAMABLE TO THE AMERICAN Wn Wie eae Lert case Pe ceaverd |e time that he has spent in Burgpe Third to 411, that werd contains inclusive, has passed? polling PARTY IS THE * i age i ee that hi Jginia estate, Roughly districts Every day FAULT OF THE DEMOCRATS UNDER MORRIS. THERE IS THAT SPECIAL FINANCIAL REPORT MADE BY THE EXPERTS-AND COSTING THE BE MADE PUBLIC. SUFFERING CITY $6,000 OF GOOD MONEY-AND NOT EVEN THE DEMOCRATS ARE DEMANDING THAT rT THERE ARE DEMOCRATS ON THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL. THEY CAN FORCE THAT REPORT INTO THE OPEN. THEY ARE AS MUCH AFRAID OF IT AS IS THE KEARNS GANG. THE PEOPLE ARE HOLDING THEM RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FAILURE TO PRODUCE THE REPORT. Morris couldn't be re-elected with everything in his favor in 1905. His party ran a very bad third in the county election in 1906. It is weaker $ than water today. EVERY DAY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY GAINS STRENGTH. EVERY DAY THE FACT BECOMES MORE AND MORE EVIDENT THAT THE FIGHT IS BETWEEN THE REPUBLICAN AND THE AMERICAN PARTIES. IF THE AMERICAN PARTY IS TO BESTOPPED 3 IN ITS DESTRUCTIVE CAREER, IT WILL HAVE TO BE DONE BY THE REPUBLICANS. MORRIS AND HIS PARTY ARE HELPLESS. 3 WITH A DIVIDED COUNSEL, WITH THE RANK AND FILE SUSPICIOUS OF THEIR LEADERS, WITH NO ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF THE TICKET, AND NO ADDITIONS TO ITS VOTING STRENGTH, THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN SALT LAKE ISIN A HOPELESS CONDITION, 3 SO FAR AS THIS ELECTION IS CONCERNED. THERE ARE ONLY TWO PARTIES IN THIS RACE, AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS NOT ONE OF THEM. . se 5 | inser Se ‘he oratnary.Ea operttion of tho sot Fite the year just passed. THE CITY ISIN FRIGHTFUL thi . ou ; No N. SE the people have found new reasons for supporting the Republican ticket-but never a reason for giving Morris in 1907 more than the Democratic candidates for county offices had in the city in 1906. Morris has grown weaker instead of stronger since he was a candidate before. The Democratic party has jf 1 deep mourning costume. enever et the end of a reasonable time Jethe defense has peremptorily chal-|yome has not moved against the tracenged a telestie she has demanded] jon looters, the. public service. com- WIN. Fifth : out of New York railway must he Miss Marcuetite Magill, the 18-year-| deducted the daughter of the accused, will tes-|elapsed on from. May 11, Mrs. j Beck with |gdressed Tye.) away, letters part Yn the These letters are admission that she | herself and to pray old taken s& 1 cous b euous jpPoey ham... these if he had his Rall state shall the period husband iplay up bs he sent to his recent history. Page Ife; in {sought | oe sone CrP ie cy dead chloroform The prosea insist..that steriographer, Fay Graham || ‘8 19-year-old lan » Wa Iker's on the statute of limitations, which tt The was thought sheltered these captains of finance, from prosecution, requires ate all persons accused of crime who side outside the state In viii h the ih. g y tinuously fo) before the offense them js outlawed. Otherwise ail the of her IN ne found tering will the =z re-elected York,..Oct, Ryan, financial Malater ‘dd married weeks | gillho. in three Denver, conspir in the mur-] }der, so that she and Fred might be] jlleft unmolested | Magill's attorneys, of course, will reio the idea that thers was any erime | other than that of sbic ide. They will] argue that the woman, tired of Hfel and weary of seeing that the affection] dozen other Ohlo ee themselves "dry" upon he (Continued New: B.|0n a charge of grand larceny, ExamMa-} ination of the criminal statutes today id . arge then Hut¢ ined Attorney , \ S witness ie of t he ryed forgiveness explained couns el, and ner and Ronet meat not did he that words ay rf he that and witness," the ot brarture ot aa Mrs anticipated not jiad Vv would he that added He dition. #0 witness and did the ighy W ithdraw sea to her assisted Jeers Was " d threw she There are. room ye court ind 4a t vble apon head and he He ie until minutes several ror t room court the take n from finalls a s Session, Morning At me to Was devoted session The morning of letters said to conside sration tie "vy Mrs. Walker lo on of signatures ae ee ap-| is _ defense The iste Pai ae Lab prove .;to. d. Shetermive tly the en home, * See she cajolsFee Deca a this Magill the : was -broken and is well-known balf Went completed le lished ji the "yeside nee of Thomas For tune Ryan of Virginia hough, like many other wealthy men,he maintainsa business residence in New York n-O- up of peaking (continued Newton,| ow Boston. | lions on two had en- 10.-The tune' SG é = vse peralhs oe une sai oehe eWDr ine east and eee tae on fhe spot Flowé Oct. the] TRIBUNE! Tlutehinson this These Cases, Cnet Back, than Ruy oot of itesidences WITH ALL THE OFFICES IN THE HANDS OF HIS PARTY MANAGERS, WITH ALL THEIR FAMILIES PRESUMABLY INCLINED { | TO SUPPORT THE MAN WHO HAD PROVIDED THEM WITH PLACE, WITH A GENERAL REPUTATION FOR FAIRNESS, AND WITH A } |..0)%, 0) {\{faa it ist) lat PUBLIC WORK ALREADY UNDER WAY, HE WAS BEATEN BY A NEW PARTY. UNDOUBTEDLY HE THEN HAD A LOT OF REPUBLI- § | iiet scscely os clasts csiape CAN VOTES. TOO. THE REPUBLICANS HAD NO DAILY PAPER. THE TRIBUNE, GENERALLY REGARDED AS REPUBLICAN, HAD DE- | York Ih New THE REPUBLICANS, LACK. } | SERTED THE PARTY. AND WAS LEADING THE AMERICAN PARTY IN AN AGGRESSIVE FIGHT. WHEN in Vi {NG A DAILY PUBLICATION, LOST CONFIDENCE AND HOPE, MANY OF THEM VOTED FOR MORRIS, TRUSTING THAT THE LESS. $ | R01» «lelms «voting nocieuce ER OF THE TWO EVILS WOULD PREVENT THE VICTORY OF THE KEARNS GANG-THE MOST INTOLERANT AND CORRUPT THAT EVER DECEIVED THE PUBLIC, AND EVEN WITH THEIR AID, THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE-RICHARD P. MORRIS- COULDN'T "This is shameful. Counsel for th defense she yuld know bétter than torture this i . ; He Beers? Mrs. out did he single Why able » To-] Who ‘THE WILL HAVE FORTY-FOUR Ill., was | adminis }eution ; Magill, STANDS, | Richard DISCOVERIES of Limitations Does Not the afternoon, l ie years ago & gill, the former Clinton. banker, and]... ., : : \the prospective heir to the fortune| "!8closed the fact that Ryan has not lof his aunt, Elinor. Magill, deliber-|0¥ any means escaped responsibility THERE WILL WAVE TO BE ANOTHER PUBNOT DOES PARTIES BY BOTIL PORMAL ACCEPTANCE PRINTING JP PRIOR TO LICATION., ‘ JAKE : IPiT B BINDING ¥ ON "UTHER PARTY, LiTHER PARTY, ; AND' IS SIMPLY ‘RAET r. A GRAIL 4 7 ; Caught in the act, the Tribune beldly defends its knavish course. There is only one way in the c "Tet Appel 7 yp } fdas mud tae aus ita ikea ane ithe Bhar Ma ie CR Dee Tred AR 193,)| upon) ; when' Vid Vast appeal es . d a an-(| LeBee Two Attorney WV I Maginnis, private counsel for Mrs. Beers, put an cnd to Mi Beers' torture. After having stood it for some time, he objectec "If your honoi pi ise, this witness is in no. conditlo to continue thi further, and 1 wé seal lask that a doctor examine her eondition before any further examination physically of j Morrow morning, in opening far 1 a le, ae Prosecutor i. ; Mitchell will dec Ine that Fred jae of- accept" DIDN'T ACCEPT TO CONSENTS COMPANY oC Decatur, | jury franchise confirm. coma moderate ; ; ; 7 again. people could have been persuaded that they wanted him torneys Mr. Trial on! rhe story itself is of a young woman of her devotion to her husband, he. efforts to disbelieve the rumors onl too common, her conversations with Walker, her efforts to console him, to win back the love of her husband and to induce him to remain true to her Then he was overcome with grief and her whole frame shook so that even counsel for the defense could stand it no longer, and she was let go At times Mrs. beet replied to the sharp questions of Attorney Hutehinson, incoherently, and gave imo that was unnecessary before ht could be cautioned by the court or he at- Criticizes BE|STATUTORY black,| cnough Ilim the Liable io -_-_-_-. company the Ean yunced' that" she wo' long ared. to' more money-wrecking another bank, j.live to serve her sentence eh Legan | Man may be laid at her door and the}\y the way-upon the sheer rumor of | Rank Mrs. | praying for the death that came jimpoverishment of probably hundreds) such an insinualion. But an. abscure|@rave Fred C. Walker fixed his eyes upon her and his gaze never left her face Before she was half way through her story, his face grew a deep red, and lears began to flow To curious onlookers. the story th Mrs. Beers told seemed a pitiful one lo Walker it must have been immensely more heart-rending Until she as almost pi Mrs. Beers told all-all that a woman would almost give her life to conceal She answered questions until it appeared that in the def of her dead husband she had "Publis hed all that a woman holds sacred or cares to live for Her story went to the heart rrving With it conviction, and the certainty that she must haye suffered agonies Tried WILL Associates Arrest for Grand Larceny. Case, extensive and valuable. priviwhy the city should not have valunble Beers first thing in the afternoon. Mre. | Yet several times, onee after having | Of families, financlal man named Uerbert Beers immediately took the witness | been removed to the federal prison in Cassie Chadwick burst upon New loame over to Te el York from stand. She was attired in black and!| Virginia " year ago, she waa caught York In December, 1904. Then she had | We we ae he to make good wore a heavy veil. She sat with hands | fe {ening illness, In an effort to get her-| been a guest at the Holland house for notes fo $190, 000, which she folded in her lap and face drawn, ) - showing an expression of resignation| and abandonment. Her large eyes, red | rimmed | | Will Be Consumed},aw. had r z *TI 2 nee ae oar -- : . ral, : = Leroy Chadwick, the; husband ae ESET whom} il gelt self dvankfarcad NE transferred ‘of. or Gardens eee pardoned. | When {More more than aa month--liying than in a a anal magmonth-living dorsed by word of mouth in her schemes ruined and disgraced. But! ¢)\ 4. proved fruittess. and. she ic Was Seni} nificent apartment that astonished even | Then disaster fell ike sat when Emil reminded her that he is b oO ‘ back to Columbus ugain, she resigned|the habitues of that luxurious hotet. | Cleveland came the wencaatian nes orking In overalls in a Southern vilherself, discharged her lawyers, made a/ Her servants were legion, her diamonds! : © ussie Chadwick le ize. poverty stricken and rueing the was' no other than| will conveying the pitiful remuants of |} myriads: she brougzht whole coterlds | Mme. Deve ere, ox-clafrveyant aid hypday he married her, the expiring wo-| her onee great "fortune" to her son, and! from Cioveland in private cars to sec!]notist, who; born tn obscurity man's mind steadled, and she said: In. CanLam sorry forhins, Pleaso-.ell tli veceime sick and dying In-truth. | Parsifal; In agaonth she spent $200,000. |ada, had been convicted of forgery there xo For the: rest. don't::carc." | The career that led up to the death Pita. the Ohio city came word that l‘berore her eighteenth birthday, had woman | her mansion of a Is that Cenight prison been | has Mrs.. Chadwick Wor wmonths upon | a rape on Buclid avenue was the | been paroled, had fled, only to servo the accused, Il fa ‘ling. Singe the vay in 1905 that} Who upon pure "nerve" alone mulcted | most) palatial jn the West; that her|@mother term for the same offense In has actually Ohio Sib in Federal Court Judge Tuylor sentenced! men out of more money than they have} husband was a society physician on: inse a pr, oh age ao sh ye dwie out of in this ternatior that fo pha Ne ne ok of Ja Laried her to ten =ints ni ¥ e Saaper eas jor 2beerak - Windled EE ha country! 5 uke age ne 1 ob if ane e;vaniton the. bet i mr Ler aline: Tt re se ‘ a 3 « sort«advised a curious humanity thats "6 something was in stove. The. ¢lty hail. ooees EVIDENCE ‘Full Week The line of. defense, as shown in| its tactics today, will be to | Walker's action behind the law of Utah | which Ssays that homicide jis justiliable "When committed in a sudden heat | of passion caused by the attempt of! to commit the deceased or to defile the wife of or when the. defilement been commutt ed." CENTS ' | -_-- Lake ut Sz "no reason in the world why the company should refuse to HAS REPUSED TO ACCEPT IT, AND THE PUBLICATION A SQUARE IPT WAS °O2 and liberal requiring but asks, AVON DATE LATER THAN TILE PUBLICATION, THE PUBLIC ATION AGAIN-AND THE TRIBUNE WILL GET ANOTHER HUNDRED AND she in Why reason no is There it. to accept refused not has refuse DOCUMENT. n pe s because franchise FIVE ) | in not hundred STEAL. brazen company's Ht iay Hailw compensation ere inmay be fy COMPANY TH Vas with an the There ner , dec- Weston of Cleveland One a the should a fered prison, in away Hi * ' = "the DOLLARS company the - she we nt to prison ie stood York she broke down. The 2 trial was then : ny until next Tuesday morning that she might recover somewhat in strength. he . "tme Ce passed till it is ace epted, pensation or renvuncration to the city for the leges iL grants. There is no reason in the world five her life at still of anceres mystery Re . Side, Her unconfessed a Sat few Yon: feet ofin Fred front C. of Walker, who| rr her, charged selts. a "to mnurderita. Beers : aw; shown since knew | had to tell what tried between and relations her she husband] 1905, and she it blind ares aan et oe her father. and the cndoreer ay ee Epecial Service " Nepublican ano Oct. i.-Mrs. Earl S. Beers, spurious notes, they were destined to Se aunieu plans nee from the | disappointment Mrs. Chadwick pass‘SS today, of the linally. Utah with and oft-repeated Andrew wait when before MAGILLS ON TRIAL RYAN BY NO MEANS FOR THEIR LIVES OUT OF THE TOILS Well, why should he not have that ordinance printed? it was regularly passed by the council, signed by the mayor, and In due cowse of law its printing was compulsory, The ouly ground urged why it should not be i printed ts that the company may not accept that franchise: but the pRCuCHIns dissolution she would conher guilt of $10.000,000 thefts and ooaseesseseeeee : not days, it the 0 serve still her = c disease heart can prints PRICE Tribune. of Mi Chadwick cle ome ‘d death Yet who hoped her any ‘about were if there that in the knowledge of the ap- + + OAFF+ss : tonight | S years to Tuesday 4 to a ehcety on stance : Tae going priestess » ae complications, ee aa poverty pial 4 f ; rs. efore > tha with Stricken +! ivenge conferWalker, Mrs. LW.-Cassk high - ved 3 we + take and Today-Fair. in Oct former 5 a s J done man i ect Mrs. Beers tells of ences she had with ca c Ohio Chadwick, . + + 4+) Tribune the« campaign steal. PORTY-FOUR Vud, stumost finance, and the frenzied +] pendous woman swindler in the hisZ| tors of the world. died {n the peni- to testify until she she will it law of shows of the » { WS baforced ( ‘ defense Columbu the the in franchise, When The Republican called attention Iribune, in an editorial of October 10, replies: the Qtttt of Here proposed dollars ILUNDRED IL management the a Weather THE FRANCHISE IS THAT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THLE UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY COMPANY. IT WAS NOT/READY FOR PUBLICATION, THE COMPANY HAD NOT ACCEPTED JT, IND HAD POSITIVELY STATED IT WOULD NOT ACCEPT. THE ORDINANCE IS NOT WORTH A PENNY TO ANY ONE UNTIL BOTH PARTIES DO ACCEPT IT. AND YT THAT DMPTY FORM OF WORDS WAS PRINTED IN THE TRIBUNE, AND THE CITY WILL HAVE TO PAY THE GRAFPTERS A | Wife of Slain Ma Man Put on the Rack Shows Walker Was Protecting Home, all grabs forty-four : Prisot. In SHE TORTURE! 3 7 OP THE TRIBUNE'S GRAFTING - Mrs. Earl S."Beers Force d to| | Testify in Behalf of Fred C. Walker, COLLAPSES FRO FROM sangeet sy Sop. ~~ = 2 ) = = { n a c i l b u p e R n i a t n u o M The Juter- The Republican's Circulation today OP lxwell ae sin the within the | ine before. th ae this ae. speaking, timeie € eae iatte foros bar of the criminal | INVALID PROSTRATED BY | NEWS HUSBAND'S DEATH -_-_ Republican | Le Special ne ( se Service a e o = eae her sister, sister [mont eset t her Mi{ Ida ické i typhoid fever, to0ss vas Anndvortently gived J t i I line hat ne | s- | tana naa dica trom rheumatism of the jheart and was buried at Salt Lake sevjeral weeks ago The shock caused a }serious relapse and she was taken to University hospital in critical: condi o aay e eee (tion. News of her husband's death had [pe idee Sha was hes |eovering ffom feverin and would'. have been out of danger a short time,-but | when tne letter came today addressed |to her, a maid forgot to give it to Mrs Gentry and delivered it to the invalid who was prostrated when she read the contents and realized that she had been [car's while: ilt Friends fear the shock will prove fatal. ~ |