GANGRENOUS POISON(i“ FRANK BEAGLE DIES OEar. m, ib-\To. (Continued from page three) m,there was a chance that it had perforated the bowels.the CONDITION SUDDENLY CHANGED.;ar- Saturday* a week from the date the of the shooting, Beagle took a sud-the den change for the worse. The ries abdomen became swollen and it uve was evident his condition wascriti-ists 'cal. Drs. Clark and Will Thomas, the of Clarksburg, who were then at-t is tending him, had reached the con-er- elusion the intestines had not been the perforated, but feared peritonitis ini- or an infection of the wounds. Lnhe Despite their efforts, his condition be- grew worse and Monday after-)air noon at 3 o’clock it was evident i .is the end was not far distant. Beagle the was conscious until fifteen minutes fish before his death, did not appear to the suffer, and slept when the un-the leashed soul passed into eternity.Sh- AUTOPSY REVEALS CONDITIONS.rce Dr. T. B. Gullefer of this city, ?ver Dr. Clark and Dr. Thotnasheld an file autopsy this morning and found he that death was due to gangrenous tial poison. The intestines had notill-'been perforated but were bruised,■ig' swollen and black,and mortification toa had practically eaten them up. len The post-mortem revealed the *re fact the two revolver wewtnds hadmade six holes in the body.f VICTIM A KENTUCKIAN.Frank Beagle, was born in Grant m‘ county, Kentucky, 2S years ago and came to this county when a boy of thirteen years. He had al-te* ways engaged in farm work, and ter for the past five years, off and on,Lp~ and the last two consecutively, hadhe worked for Mr. Greer. His cm-th ployer speaks in the highest terms :n’ of his honesty, faithfulness and in-no dustrious habits. Mr. Beagle was married over two years ago and his immediate family left are the widow and an eighteen months’Sold baby boy. In addition, the surviving relatives are an aged mother, five brothers and one sister. The funeral services are to be held Wednesday morning at the Memorial church at 10 o'clock, conducted by Revs. Elliott and Hester, foterment in the cemetery there.