Show JURY THROWS NO I LIGHT ON MURDER Believes Irving Heaslip Was Killed Feloniously by Some Persons Unknown j c 4 J I HE EVIDENTLY HAD MONEY J La landlord Unable lo to Find l Poc Which He lie le it mt I FIM Fht Thought J I Was Vas Left Behind L P i Irving IrvInE was murdered b by so Some ome c per Person on or p persons unknown wa was f tI like yie conclusion reached by hy time tic corot coro- coro n npr nors nor's rs r's s jUt jur jury yesterday after hearing all t the evidence at hand band hant This condo condo- li t slon was readied reached at al 1215 p p. p m. m the Ow I Inquest QUest before Leoro Justice Dana T. T Smith 4 v having commenced at 10 The T 2 evl evidence ence produced during the notion of or the time various witnesses did not hot tend lend to unravel the mystery regarding regarding re- re garding carding th the mans man's death but hut jf If any any- thing Ins added to 10 1 tu complication Tin Tin- testimony gave no nu clues whatever ret re- re the mans man's t r movements mu during V the ne lime that mal he lc wa was an ml missing nor nO did 11 It I Bv ghe al any clu clue regarding the Iden- Iden 1 ty of oC those responsible for COI his hits death heath r Th The verdict of oC the Jury after rock rock- f re lug lne the required was as wasi i v Irving came to his death between the hours of 7 i a a a. m. m on July IG ic 1906 nn and l G 6 15 p. p m. m on Jul July 20 T 1906 at the hands of some person Imerson or oI persons unknown and by hy what means menns or Ot weapon to the Jury jur unknown but buta butas as a said jur Jury believes from rota the 0 dence deuce V feloniously J J. J Sheriff Sherlf Continues Work ork J Following this conclusion of the then I n f Jury which heard the evidence e at h.- h. V hand the time sheriff sheri will wi continue his In InV In In- The Time have no clue cue upon j I which I to work vork h but Iwic will do all al in U II power 10 a unravel me LilO mystery J The witnesses examined yesterday ere were Dr H. H D. D Calderwood l assistant county physician Deputy Deput Sheriff Joseph Jos Jos- eph Sharp Constable F F. E. E Olson of Gre Crescent ent and D Draper t per F J J. J Vincent la landlord of Heaslip and Noel Vom- Vom baur and ant William Jonas Jonas the boys hoys who first found Cound the tIme bo body as it lay hay on omi UI the of or the water waH of the City Cily canal In the town o of Crescent The boys f recited cled the iho facts of their discovery of oC the body Lody In the time middle of the canal which Is about twenty feet feel wide while returning from their I ally work In lii the tho fields rhe They said that the Iho Lod body was about twenty three l yards from the State road H It I was lodged against t a plank which was as half b below ow the tho surface of the time and which was used as a bridge by Ly persons living In the vicinity who i worked In the fields west of the time road They at at once notified the constable and a woman who occupied a n nearby nearLy hj house libuse O S who summoned County Com Com- Wilson Vison to tho scene scene Tho The b boys s 's also testified that the bot body was bound hand hond and foot by two straps which were securely knotted noted Ol en n the first to ar- ar J 91 was frt O Ot t I Jve 1 atthe the point Haa l and ed d. d He Ic summoned assistance took th the bot body from the water He then notified Deputy Sheriff Sherl Beckstead Beckstead Beck- Beck stead of Junction who lio not notified no no- t 4 titled the sheriffs sheriff's office In this ct city 4 With Constable Olsen went Justice Williams and amid ald the two made mate an examination ext ex ex- ex- ex of tho time body and ant clothing t 1 ir in the light of a lantern as soon as they had placed the he corp corpse e on the ground at the tho side of or the canal Found Marks arlis on ott Head Con Constable Olsen testified to tu the facts acts regarding the appearance of the observed body hotly and to the wounds he ant He lIe said that on the tho head he ho found four marks apparently wounds Ono One was WS on the ton of or the forehead one e- e ewas was In n tl the le Inside side corner comer o of h he right eye one over ave the left lert temple and one on tho the right temple At the p time lime he examined the the h head all he was of opinion that these were vere the wounds wound that caused his death He Jie said also that soon after this first examination he ho observed that the tho water had hat so affected the bo body h that similar marks could be made malle on the flesh fesh with thy the lInger finger Yesterday h he lie testified that It I was hi his opinion that these wounds were ma made e while whilO recovering recovering the tho bol body 4 irom the water Deputy Sheriff Sherif Sharp Shari testified regarding regarding re- re garding the Investigations he and the deputies under him hInt had hall ma made nade lo 11 near H the scene of the find Ont He lie liek lt had thoroughly examined exam exam- k mid mald that the they hat I I med ined the canal course couro and ant that from his his' inet examination he was of or the opinIon opinion opinion ion that tho the boll body did not Hot enter the canal enal moro more than thai a mile mie above where It was found fount on account of the condition con con- I o of the water vater co course ure which 1 Is hi obstructed with wih pig fence netting and poles strung with wih barbed barbet wire He lie mt said that that tho the velocity of or the tIme water in tho the canal would average three miles an hour and that there thero Is no rio und undertow mies or surface sub current In Inthe Inthe the tho stream He lie testified that there ther was only one point along the tho stream for some pome distance where rocks roes of the kind which were found In the pockets pock of could be found This ets ts lea coult fount spot was WS about one half mile mie from fromi i i 1 dl where re time the body boll was vas seen b by I 4 ti the Jb boys boSS who sho gave ave the alarm l that taken a as a circumstance nH may be almost conclusively shows where the body bOlh entered the tho stream I Dr Calderwood was the next witness wit wit- testified to the condition con con- called He lie ness diLlon nes caled of or the mans man's le body lo as he found It i conducted by at which he direction o of the county count ph physician He lie I sold that tho the body boty had evidently been beem the surface o of tho the water about on in four or or live five days When he ho ex examined ex- ex It ho he found U it I to be In an ad advanced advanced ad- ad at- at state I of decomposition and for fot not riot that reason the examination was HO so successful as might have been heen hoped honed for He wild sail that no signs of violence hopet appeared either external externally or orI examination OS- OS 5 Every Even P pos possible I Internally l sible tera was made to ascertain facts re regarding regarding re- re garding this condition l k Xo No Chemical Examination f lie s Sail said that no examination chemically chem chem- le had ld been heen made of tho ho contents content abdominal cavities for tho the reason rca rca- 0 of the time that the walls of the iho various organs organs organs or or- son wal broken down and that the were ant gans juices had run nU together So badly ce let deT f composed hat and destroyed had hat the tho organs or- or become that lint the pancreas was fhe eans gans only organ which could be IJ reco- reco the time of tho the autopsy In Ini 1 at the 1 I J examination of or tho the mans man's lungs he hc hei h his i hll water and that tha he found no i J said ild that therefore of or tho the opinion that tha was he b before foro placed In the thet dead he was I t water that ho had I F. F J. J Vincent Sail said sid about eight the he deceased for 4 known Imo n known arid and that he lie was extremely I months In his habits was nearly nelly always al al- i t temperate and habl In bed at dark tark He lie lieI Hei home homo bet waYS f ot of no riO ant enemies that the Man man an i I knew M possiblY havo have had hind and from his could excellent condl- condl 4 h diSpOsition M p. p 1 I J Jl I l 1 L that he ho had sufficient money on which to live lve comfortably he could see no reason for fot his hiM committing suicide Ho lie 10 said ald salt that he had hat not been able to find tho the purse of the time deceased among amonG his effects when he searched them at his him room so fO that he must have had hat It with wih Says Sas Straus Straps Not I IK ills Some of the officers who are at work I Ion on the case had promised to show at atthe atthe I Ithe the Inquest that the straps strollS with wih which hands and feet fed were tied tet were his own Mr r Vincent testified that on a number of occasions he lie had borrowed suit case caRe but that he lie ha had l never s seen cen those these S scraps raI raps s The straps havo have been lc described as 38 the holdback holdback hold hold- back straps of a single harness harne The They are certainly no part of or a harness but such straps raps as are arc used to strap the two halves hal es of a canvas telescope to together to- to hl for gether cthel The rue leather Is too l light harness harnes tho the buckles are not harness buckles and ant the stitching Is lx of or the Iho frailest sort friest While there are aro those who scout t CO the l I murder murler theory aim anu say say- sy that mat me toe man took his own life there thero seems to be only one ono fact that tha IH bears ars out the suicide suicide sui sul- cide cille theory and It Is by far Car outweighed by hy tint evidence of or murder Tho Those c who say y that the tho man man man- committed suicide point out that he lie could coult easily have tied tell his limbs together with wih the two straps straps They have demonstrated their theory theor by tying themselves In precisely precisely pre pre- the same manner in which cs was ted tied When hen the they have done this they have o Ja exhausted their theory theor for or they can show no cause of oC death Tho The autopsy reveals the fact that ho he was dead tead when placed In the tIme wat water r and amid that thal ho lie did not drown imig I il lu limit Hat I a Fa Feature I ItC The ju jury said salt murder the The Jury said hl murder r tho the officers omeera who vho are working ln on the case say tay y he was kicked and thrown Into the canal l Further than this they cannot S say Ti Th Tha missing hat Is becoming a somewhat mysterious actor When hen last cel hewon ho lie wore won a soft soH grey grey drab low crowned hut hat with wih a medium sized brim Ho lIe wore tho the crown poked to a pyramid When this hat hal Ii Is a valuable clue to the solution of the iho mystery will willbe wi be he at hand and until the tho hat I is found the tho m mystery ster will wi be deeper per than now seems susceptible of unraveling |