ANDREW WOODROW Arizona Republican Newspaper, Phoenix December 14, 1902 Andrew Woodrow, aged about twenty eight years, was found dead in bed at Prescott last Saturday at 7:30 a.m. at which time the body was still warm. The death was a s urprise as he was a robust young man who probably never had a day's sickness. The night before he had been suffering intense pain from a felon on his finger and had called a physician, who it is stated, gave him an injection of morphine. He was a very worthy young man. He came to Prescott from New Mexico. Just as the funreal procession was about to move off it was decided to have a coroner's inquest which was held in the sheriff's office last evening. A good deal of testimony, expert and otherwise was introduced. The fact was brought out that two-eighths of a grain of morphine had been injectd into the man's arm Friday evening. The jury decided that death resulted from unknown causes.