MISTAKENWas Yerigan in Information Which He Gave.When 11 untune Officer John B. Yer-i-an gave nut tin* information about the condition «*f Patrick Walsh and his family yesterday, In* evidently had his dates somewhat mixed. Investigation shows that while Mr. Walsh is lt;|tiite ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kin-. on Hanover street, and will probably be taken to Mercy hospital, because of Mrs. Kline’s physical inability to care for him, still there is no truth in the report that Mrs. Klinjr, on Hanover street, and that she and her children are in want. Mr. Walsh has seven children, but Mrs. Klin- has not; and Mrs. Kinif’s statement is that she is the onlv childWwho has attempted to care for her aged parent. Mr. Klinjr is now employed in PittsbiiriT. Pa., and each week liberally contributes to the sup-|*»rt of bis family, while no effort has been made to deprive Mrs. Klin-and her family of their home for nonpayment of rent.