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WILL BAIL BE ALLOWED?

Mrs. Sheedys Health said so be Undermanned by Prison Life

It is reported that prison life is rapidly undermining Mrs. Sheedy's health. She is suffering with a complaint of such's peculiar order that treatment is impossible at the jail. It is not liable to prove fatal bat It will shatter her health f not properly treated.

County Attorney Snell had not filed his brief with Judge Field up until noon but will do so this afternoon. He will not enter into a very extended argument on the merits of the motion but will simply cite authorities disputing the propositions advanced by Mrs. Sheedy's attorneys in favor of admitting her to ball.
The belief among attorneys and court officials la that she will be admitted to ball. Her bad health has also influenced public sentiment and so far as the News can learn there is a general belief that she should be admitted to ball.
Mrs. Sheedy has commenced suit in Justice Brown's court against James C. McHaffe; landlord of the Mack hotel. Mrs. Sheedy declares that McHaffe has net paid the rent for the use of the hotel for two months and that there is now due $400. She declares she needs the money and has to carry the matter into the courts to collect it. The matter will be considered by Judge Brown on Friday, March 18th.

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WILL BAIL BE ALLOWED?
Mrs. Sheedys Health said so be Undermanned by Prison Life
It is reported that prison life la rapidly undermining Mrs. Sheedy's health. She is suffering with a complaint of such's peculiar order that treatment is impossible at the jail. It is not liable to prove fatal bat It will shatter her health f not properly treated.
County Attorney Snell had not filed his brief with Judge Field up until noon but will do so this afternoon. He will not enter into a very extended argument on the merits of the motion but will simply cite authorities disputing the propositions advanced by Mrs. Sheedy's attorneys in favor of admitting her to ball.
The belief among attorneys and court officials la that she will be admitted to ball. Her bad health has also influenced public sentiment and so far as the News can learn there is a general belief that she should be admitted to ball.
Mrs. Sheedy has commenced suit in Justice Brown's court against James C. McHaffe; landlord of the Mack hotel. Mrs. Sheedy declares that McHaffe has net paid the rent for the use of the hotel for two months and that there is now due $400. She declares she needs the money and has to carry the matter into the courts to collect it. The matter will be considered by Judge Brown on Friday, March 18th.