Show A Kansas Lucrezia Borgia EMPOHIA Kan August 23The autopsy in the Walkup poisoning case developed evidence evi-dence of tho use of corrosive poisons The coroners inquest continued until 630 when an adjournment was taken until Monday Mrs Walkup was ordered taken into custody The evidence before the coroners jury elicited nothing more than that the deceased had purchased arsenic and other poisons at two or three drug stores and that she had taken exclusive charge of the sick man during his illness until Friday when suspicions sus-picions of the friends were aroused and the daughter of the deceased was placed in her stead A boy named Willis said to be a second cousin of the prisoner and who lately came here from New Orleans was also locked up |