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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Murder. --Shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Philip Santter, proprietor of the "Wise Legion House," a drinking saloon, corner of 10th and Main streets, was shot in his own bar-room, from the effects of which he died in a few moments. A large crowd soon collected at the place, enger to see the dying man, who lay strotched upon the floor, pale and ghastly, with a bullet wound in his left breast; and it was not until the arrival of officer Perrin, who speedily caused the house to be cleared of the idle throng, that any definite particulars of the tragedy could be obtained. It appears from statements made by various parties that a man named Fritz Kreibel was employed as cook at Sautter's house, and had been discharged, after which he sued Santter for $14, alleged to be the amount of wages due him. John E. Lehmone, bar-keeper at the establishment, was summoned as a witness to prove the debt, and the trial of the case was set for the 15th of February. The three met in Sautt