As It Should Be
St. Louis. Set-t. 21. -The principáis in the T-Jcent fatal prize right will have to pay dearly for thoir sport. A copy oï the testiniony taken at the cornorer's inquest was handed to the prosecuting attorney, and fcer au examlDatlon he decided to Issue a warrant for murder in the second degrea for Ahearn, the man who battered Jacksons l.fe out. Charles Daly, Dan Daly, Joseph A. Murpl'.y, sporting editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat; William Quincy, Steve Mallery, Jim Collins, Mike Moroney, liob Farrell and George Ehrlich are held as acoessories to murder in the Recond degree. The punishment is not less than ten years in the penitentiary for principal and accessories. The moral sentiment of the whole city iB thoroug-hly aroused, and the Law and Order Leapne will conduct the prosecution. The pólice are coming: in for strong censure, as the was accomplished right before their eyes. Sparring is a misdemeanor, but the law has been a dead letter except when obnoxlouB professionals come to town.
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