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Show L DEAD Ml FOUND Hi THE OGDEN HOUSE DPI I LOIS 25TH Jack Linskey, known locally as lack Lynch, was found dead this morning on a bed at the Ogden House on lower Twonty-tifth Btreel by Clayton Clay-ton Chester, t be ch rk. ( beater Immediately informed the police of hi? gruesome find and the matter was investigated by Sergeant (harks Layno The body was found about 8:4G i, m anri ironi its appearance had been lifeless several hours According to the clerk. Lynch came to the hotel about 11.30 p m. ester day with a companion, ;mrl paid for a room. He was badly intoxicated at j the time. When found this morning it was ( , evident that bis drunken sleep had M"' passed into death as he had thrown himself on the bed fully clothed, with i lie exception of his shoes When Sergeant Layne arrived at the hotel and entered the room a horrible hor-rible stench emanated, as the win dows were all closed and the place ap pea red to be In a very unsanitary I oudltlon A memorandum book in one of his pockets contained the following addresses ad-dresses : Mike Klosrh 2477 Broadway, Cleve land; Charles Bunimasler, 8100 Con nectiCUt avenue. Cleveland, and 0 lAstad. East Grand Forks, .Minn. The name Jack Linskey, with the address. ( leveland, was also found In the book and as the dead man was known lo cally as Jack Lyncb the officers believe be-lieve that Lynch was only a nickname. nick-name. A box of Copenhagen snuff and a pint of alcohol, unopened, were fouud in the dead man's clothes He was said to have been working for about a month The body was removed to the Lindquist undertaking parlors and an Inquest was not deemed deem-ed necessary The dead man s room mate left the hotel before the finding of the body and has not been heard from |