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Show WOMAN'S DEATH TO BE SUBJECT OF AN -INQUEST Mrs. Sadie Wllklns Dies Without Regaining Consciousness; Police Continue to Investigate Salt Lako, May 19, Mrs. Sadie Wllklns wlfo of John T. Wllklns died at her home, 754 South West Temple street at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon after-noon of hemorrhage of tho brain. From tho time sho was taken to her homo early Wednesday morning In an unconscious condition and thrust Into tho arms of her daughter until her death, Mrs. Wllklns did not recover sufficiently to tell how sho suffered tho Injuries that caused her death. George Moore a public chauffeur arrested ar-rested by tho pollco Jnd later idontl-flod idontl-flod by tho daughter as the man who took Mrs. Wllklns to her homo Is still, being held without ball. County Attorney I. E. Wllley will bo askod today to order an Inquest Into tho circumstances of tho death of Mrs. Wllklns. Mooro protests that Mrs. Wllklns fell from his auto-mobllo auto-mobllo at Fourteenth South street and tho Redwood road afi they wero returning from Garfield early Wednesday Wednes-day morning. Tells New Story Information secured by tho pollco yesterday was to tho effect that Mrs. Wllklns went to Garfield with Moore and another man and returned with Moore, tho other man staying at Magna, Mag-na, whero ho was employed. Mooro said that on tho return Journoy Mrs. Wllklns changed from tho back to tho front of tho machlno and that sho was thrown out when ho rounded tho corner from Fourteenth South Into Redwood road. Harry McDonald, arrested errl;; yesterday morning In connection with tho case, was yesterday released. McDonald Mc-Donald admitted that he was In tho car that Mrs. Wllklns wep takou home in by. Mooro, but Bald that h Joined 'Moore on tho way to tho WH kins homo at Third 'South' street. Information In-formation secured by. the detectives . - j '' corroborated McDonald's story and ho was. released., Though ho at first denied that he was tho man who took Mrs. Wllklns to her homo Wednesday morning, Mooro later admitted that ho was the man and told the Btory of Injury by a fall from tho car. Wanted to Rlda Tho start for Garfield was made from tho Casa Contentla, according to Moore, and Mrs. Wllklns was taken along at her own request for tho rldo; Prior to that time sho . had gone with friends from the" Pullman Pull-man cote to tho Casa Contentla in Moore's car. Until the death of Mrs. Wllklns It was hoped that the mystery of her Injuries would be cleared up by her own story, Now tho pollco ore confronted con-fronted ly a mystery that Involves either a deplorable accident or murder. mur-der. Examination of tho body of Mrs. Wllklns after death is said to have resulted In the discovery ofvjnumcr-ous ofvjnumcr-ous bruises. Whether she received them all In a fall, or suffered an attack at-tack at tho hands of someono responsible respon-sible for her death, Is a matter that tho police hope to clear up. Large Family Survives In' addition to her" husband, Mrs-Wllklns Mrs-Wllklns is survived, by four children, bor parents and a family, coa(';tln. of one brother and nine sisters. Tho children are Josoph, Claud, H&ttla and Lorraine. Tho parents aro Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Wlnkloss of 417 West Sixth South street, and the brother, Joseph Wlnkloss of this city. Tho sisters aro Mrs. Ooorgo P. Watson, Wat-son, Mrs. CO. Carstensen, Mrs. E. C'. Nolson, Mrs. J. R. Chamberlain, Mrs. M. S. Savllle, Mrs. Arthur Kunklo and Mrs. Herman Kramer of Salt Lake; Mrs. A. II . Pott of Gold-Held, Gold-Held, Nevada, and Mrs. Gordon Cain of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Wllklns was a native "of Salt Lako. Arrangements for tho funeral hitve not yet been completed and will bo announced later. Error In Identity Pollco Chauffeur Goorgo II . Mooro complains that ho has suffered emfrar assment becauso of tho confusion of his namo wl,th that of George Mooro under arrest. Tho policeman said that ho had oven .been tho recipient of condolences from friends who hurried hur-ried to assure him of their faith in him and their belief that tho whole thing was nn accident. Thoy expressed ex-pressed relief whon thoy learned Uiat tho Mooro under arrest Is a public chauffeur, not connected with tho pollco po-llco department nor In nny way re-latod re-latod to Policeman Mooro, who was at his usual post last night. |