The Wheeling Intelligencer-Thursday, August 9, 1906 Bridgeport MEISTER and CHURCH Discharged and O'HARE Held on Charge of Stealing Chickens Elmer MEISTER, John O'HARE, and Homer CHURCH were arrested yesterday by the police and charged with stealing chickens from John DONLEY. The young men were given a hearing last night before Mayor BRESOCK, and MEISTER and CHURCH were dismissed, and the case of O'HARE continued until 1 ten o'clock today. O'HARE admitted that he stole two chickens but not from John DONLEY, and that he intended to pay for them on Wednesday. On account of him admitting that he stole the two chickens the case was continued until today. Two Inquests Coroner Dr. A. W. DIVEN yesterday held two inquests here. The firs was that of Stephen BETTS, the miner injured by a fall of stone in the Wheeling Creek mine. The verdict was "accidental death by fall of stone due to carelessness." Dr. DIVEN had not rendered a verdict in the case of Walter GOLDEN who died from the effects of a powder explosion in the Lansing mine. In the latter case there was no witness who saw the accident, as only the two men that were injured were in the room in the mine. The explosion was due to carelessness of one of the two men. Nancy