Newspaper

» Show All     «Prev «1 ... 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 ... 370» Next»     » Slide Show

Found Dead in the Depot

Evening Kansan-Republican

FOUND DEAD IN THE DEPOT

 

C.M. Mitchell, a student of the Topeka Medical College, was found dead early this morning in the waiting room of the Santa Fe depot.  He had arrived on No. 2 and was on his way south.  He was siting on one of the benches in the room and about 5 o'clock Wayman Anderson, the night janitor, attempted to arouse him.  When Anderson found the man was dead, he fled in terror and refused to touch the body.  He sought refuge in the yardmaster's office, where he told George Walker of his discovery.

 

Coroner McKee was immediately notified; he took charge of the personal effects and ordered the body taken to effects and ordered the body taken to Edwards & Schumacher's undertaking rooms.  From a close examination of the papers, the following is deduced:

 

The deceased was a student of the Topeka Medical College, as he carried the receipts for last year's lectures and also one for this year's course.  He was a sufferer from consumption and had gone to Albuquerque for his health.  In his pocketbook was a ticket from that place to Coates, Kansas, a little town on the Englewood branch, where a cousin, Dr. R. C. Hutchinson, lives, and whom the deceased was going to see.  He had been in Albuquerque about a month.  He was a nice appearing man, about 30 years of age, and apparently of pleasing address, as he had a ticket entitling him to full privileges of the Albuquerque Commercial Club for ten days.  His parents live at Morse, a station six miles south of Olathe, Kansas.  His uncle, M.R. Mitchell, is secretary of the Topeka Board of Health.

 

On the train, a stranger noting his condition attended him all the way.  He helped him off the train and into the waiting room.  He left a note, with the direction that should anything happen, telegraph Dr. H. E. Hastings.  Dr. McKee did this, and at eleven o'clock, received a telegram directing that the body be kept till further notice, when it will be taken to the home in Johnson county.  The Evening Kansan-Republican, Newton, Kansas.  Thursday, December 28, 1899.  Page 4.



Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date28 Dec 1899
Linked toClarence Matthew Mitchell

» Show All     «Prev «1 ... 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 ... 370» Next»     » Slide Show




Home Page |  What's New |  Most Wanted |  Surnames |  Photos |  Histories |  Documents |  Cemeteries |  Places |  Dates |  Reports |  Sources