MONDAY, JULY 10, 1911.CORONER'SINQUEST9. •wtn - ... ... jr*. j* m.Into The Death Ot JohnWagner.Was Held This Morning—Re-Tlie Coroner’s inquest in thecase of Ah Birkmier, of DelawareBend, who assaulted W agner, at-o nj the same place- on the night of 1111 \ trd, the wounds received» w V. /hy \\ aguer resulting in hi.s deathO.30 o’cF ck and was concluded inthree hours. T iie testimony otUie following nine witnesses waso Jtaken. Carl Fahv. Frank Ander-on. Father Thtis, Mr-. Chas Antin ny, I*rank Linihaugh, Frank Shindler, all residing at or nearDelaware Bend; I. P. Fuser andDr. Reynolds, lt;f Defiance; andDr. Undersmith of Sherwood.j. \\ . \\ inn represented the de fense and Prosecutor R. 11. Sut-]hen, assisted by 1. 1'. Shaw .thestate.Coroner Chapman will renderhis verdict the latter part of t-hi'w e e k.From testimon\ introduced in-VhPitquired Three Hours Time. j Nine Witnesses Examined.was heard at the court house this I j 1111 ruing. File inquest started attdications are that Wagner was asaulted and was hauled in a wag011 and placed where found a-there was no evidence of a struggle where the body was found.othat he never regained consciousue- after he was picked up; that the w ound in hr- head was causedby a blow delivered with considviable force.The testimony will be publishvd tomorrow s