One wic la the itiary at Walla Walla,Lawyer Refuses to Admit Mahoney Made Conf essionTo tittle Margaret Johnson,Janie* K. Mahoney** ISyrar-old niece, goos the credit for winning the wife-murderer back ta the faith in which he had betaraised. ”But for her, Mahoney would have gone to the gallows nil* shriven. As U was, he had all the comfort that the CathaUe cliurcli ha* in It* power to pro* vide. -Margaret told the story of the conversion at her home, 345 Cedar at., Friday morning. .-4she said. “1 persuaded him to see the priest. He didn't want to at first. But 1 wrote hhn^nd told him what a terrible thing it woUM be if he didn’t. And so he wrote bkl that he would. I was awfully PflH —and so was gran'mu. That wmsjjlll last word we got from him H|KWB| morning — when Father BfejMy railed up—and said It was aU;^,19 Lit tic Margaret wan the 4*1? v occupant of the Mahon** Mpa* visible Friday. A MB«« Out «tOrder’ sign had been fa eked U* at th« front door, but rep—Ml knocking finally brought tk» Mb’ tie girl out. :she was still wearing her aMMb gown, with a woolen batkxuit thrown over It. Thor a woro.no tiaikTrain Hits Auto; One Dead, 3 HurtPOMONA, Cal., Dec. 1.—A crash by n Pacific electric train brought instant death to l^xura Laurence, while her sister, Mrs. Hoy Croxen, la at the point of death and two others of an auto party which wan struck broadside by the train near here yesterday afternoon are suffering from injuries. The other* injured tire Nell Laurence, 19, seriously bruised, and! Hoy Croxen, slightly hurt.