door ana naa ms pisioi pointed ni meand 1 shot at him. II© wont out doors about the time George was going out with the child in his arms, and I tired at him. Millard had gone out ust br-h«re. 1 think, and I then tallowed George out of the door, and between the drug store and printing otlice h»*turned and we clenched. Millard then came up anti tired at us and said:“There, you d son ot a b ! ’ liewas about a rod from us when he shot. I was standing w ith nay face towardMillard, and George was between or nearly so. Immediately alter the shot, George gradually went down, and I laid him down. Don’t know how many times I shot at George Kuliev — probably three times, and twice at Millard -both times in the house, 1 think. My revolver was empty when we clenched, and I pecked him on the head with my revolver.Castalia Republican: We are informed that Hattie Hailey came to Bloomington from Mitchell accompanied by a male friend, to take charge ofthe child which was the innocent cause oft ho tragedy at Klooimngtin. Mr.Wilson, however, took charge of itunder sanction of the law. and the parties returned to .Mitchell, afterlistening to some good advice.The verdict of the coroner's jury onold man liailev. was as follows:We find that George Bailey came to death by a shot tired by Millard Bailey intended to hit C. F. Wilson,Bailey is still alive and may recover.