FEBRUARY 9, 1903 1i05. PRICE TWO CENTS. "WOOD IS THE MAN," SAYS CORONER'S JURY, AFTER LISTENING TO NINETEEN WITNESSES Dramatic Features at Inquiry Into the Murder of George Williams. MRS. POLLOCK ON THE4 STAND. ! Grandmother of ths Accused Murderer Breaks Down After Giving Testimony. Whittsn Arouses Surprise. "We find that George Williams came to his death through a bullet wound inflicted by George H. Wood." That was the verdict of the coro ner's jury after the inquest into the sleigh murder yesterday afternoon There could scarcely have been any other verdict under the testimony offered. It was established that George Wood drove away with WI1 liams last. Thursday morning, that he was in the sleigh with him when it turned the bend on the Coontown road beyond which the death shot was fired, that the young man had a loaded revolver with him on his visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Pollock, the day before, that he had a moustache as late as Wednesday morning, and that on that day he had in his pocket the cap which he wore when he returned to New York Thursday afternoon. The inquest was heard in the up stairs room of Hugo Maul's hotel in the Notch. Coroner Toms wras In charge of the hearing, but County ( ( )X GEORGE 7 t : II. WOOD.