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“My God! what have I done!1' Davis' screamed, and, turning the revolver j upon himself, attempted to pull the trigger. Smith knocked the gun from his hand an’, took possession of the1 weapon.Davis then went to his home where he was arrested about midnight. He ' is now in jail here and will not be1 taken to the county jail at Shoals until: after the coroner’s inquest is held. Da- ■ vis is about 35 years old and is crippled. He has a wife and three child- ! ren, the youngest but a week old. He j moved to this city from Washington ! about seven months ago and has been j engaged in the saloon business ever since.John Dennigan, who was killed, was 28 years old and unmarried. He was a first cousin to Prof. W. T. Dennigan, a teacher in the high school at Washington.[Our correspondent at Loogoctee is evidently mistaken about Washington having been Davis’ former home. From inquiry made in this city it is learned that he is a son of Milton Davis who resides at Flora, 111*—City Ed.Democrat. J
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Washington Daviess County Democrat

Washington, Indiana, US

Sat, Aug 20, 1904

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