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Ada Humesperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Ada Humea
John V. Brownperson
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a.k.a. Jack
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chunk 205 Β· paragraph 835
rown had been shot at the Cen-
tennial by a fallen woman, going by the name
of Ada Humes, who had been engaged as a
piano player in the Monarch saloon. An Enter-
prise man hastened to the saloon in which the
tragedy occurred, and found that the rumor was
only too true. The saloon was full of men, and
several of the frail creatures of the opposite sex
were drinking at the bar as the reporter passed
into the big saloon. The body of the murdered
man had been carried into the wine room where
it lay awaiting the coronerβs inquest, but was
soon afterwards removed to his own home near
the Catholic church. As near as the Enterprise
can get at the facts, they are about as follows :
Brown had been more or less intimate with this
woman for some months, but had broken with
her. She had that day sent him a note, asking
him to spend the evening with her. He replied
in a note that he did not wish to have anything
more to do with her, at the same time sending
a note to Claude Lewis, who lived in the same
house, to meet him at the Centennial on busi-
ness. Both women received their notes by the
same messenger, and together came down from
their abode to the saloon. Jack was standing
in the gambling room watching a game when
the women entered from the side street.