...Lester Day, one of 17 self-described clairvoyants listed in the city directory....
~~~
Commits Suicide by Turning on Gas
in part:
Mystery surrounds the suicide of Dr. Leslie R. Davis, a clairvoyant, who killed himself in a room at 1127 Hennepin avenue yesterday.
(several paragraphs of details)
While it is presumed Davis' home is in Indianapolis, it is known he has lived in Denver, Toronto, Chicago, Peoria and other cities.... He used several names, during the course of his travels. In addition to the name Leslie R. Davis he used the names of Dr. Lee Davis and Dr. Kinsley...
The Minneapolis Tribune
November 28, 1907 page 7
~~~
in part:
Mrs. Leslie Day of Indianapolis, who is now in the city, says that the real name of the Dr. Leslie Davis who committed suicide by turning on the gas last Monday, was Leslie Day. She says she is his wife. They were married three times...
Dr. Leslie Day was born in England and educated for the priesthood. He next took up with the prize ring in Australia and it was there that he got into trouble and served a term behind the prison bars. From Australia he went to California. There he went into the healing business in the patent medicine line. He then became a medium under the name of Kingsley, and went to Indianapolis. He was known as a spiritualist, pastor and director of the First Spiritualist church, master interpreter of all life's mystery, etc.
The Minneapolis Tribune
November 28, 1907 page 7
~~~
"Dr." Leslie Davis, man of mystery, deposed offspring of English peerage, clairvoyant and seer, reader of the stars and latest sensational suicides in Minneapolis, rests in the quiet of Layman's cemetery. Mrs. Leslie Day, heralded wife of the soothsayer, has all but convinced the county officials that she is the real Mrs. Day, Davis or Kingsley, whichever may be correct.
The Minneapolis Tribune
December 1, 1907 page11
~~~
Knew Dr. Kingsley-Chief of Police Corriston has received a letter from E. F. Barrick of El Paso, Tex., stating that he was well acquainted with Dr. Kingsley, who committed suicide here under the name of Dr. Leslie Davis, and that the Indianapolis woman claiming to be his wife was legitimately wedded to the dead clairvoyant.
The Minneapolis Tribune
December 5, 1907 page 8
~~~
cemetery record:
Leslie Day
Cause of Death: illuminating gas poisoning
Age: 60 yrs
Place of Death: 1127 Hennepin Ave
Burial Date: Nov. 29, 1907
Birthplace: Russia
~~~
Minnesota Deaths, 1887-2001
Leslie Day
Birth 1847
Death 25 November 1907
Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
father: John Day
mother: Mary Pease
...Lester Day, one of 17 self-described clairvoyants listed in the city directory....
~~~
Commits Suicide by Turning on Gas
in part:
Mystery surrounds the suicide of Dr. Leslie R. Davis, a clairvoyant, who killed himself in a room at 1127 Hennepin avenue yesterday.
(several paragraphs of details)
While it is presumed Davis' home is in Indianapolis, it is known he has lived in Denver, Toronto, Chicago, Peoria and other cities.... He used several names, during the course of his travels. In addition to the name Leslie R. Davis he used the names of Dr. Lee Davis and Dr. Kinsley...
The Minneapolis Tribune
November 28, 1907 page 7
~~~
in part:
Mrs. Leslie Day of Indianapolis, who is now in the city, says that the real name of the Dr. Leslie Davis who committed suicide by turning on the gas last Monday, was Leslie Day. She says she is his wife. They were married three times...
Dr. Leslie Day was born in England and educated for the priesthood. He next took up with the prize ring in Australia and it was there that he got into trouble and served a term behind the prison bars. From Australia he went to California. There he went into the healing business in the patent medicine line. He then became a medium under the name of Kingsley, and went to Indianapolis. He was known as a spiritualist, pastor and director of the First Spiritualist church, master interpreter of all life's mystery, etc.
The Minneapolis Tribune
November 28, 1907 page 7
~~~
"Dr." Leslie Davis, man of mystery, deposed offspring of English peerage, clairvoyant and seer, reader of the stars and latest sensational suicides in Minneapolis, rests in the quiet of Layman's cemetery. Mrs. Leslie Day, heralded wife of the soothsayer, has all but convinced the county officials that she is the real Mrs. Day, Davis or Kingsley, whichever may be correct.
The Minneapolis Tribune
December 1, 1907 page11
~~~
Knew Dr. Kingsley-Chief of Police Corriston has received a letter from E. F. Barrick of El Paso, Tex., stating that he was well acquainted with Dr. Kingsley, who committed suicide here under the name of Dr. Leslie Davis, and that the Indianapolis woman claiming to be his wife was legitimately wedded to the dead clairvoyant.
The Minneapolis Tribune
December 5, 1907 page 8
~~~
cemetery record:
Leslie Day
Cause of Death: illuminating gas poisoning
Age: 60 yrs
Place of Death: 1127 Hennepin Ave
Burial Date: Nov. 29, 1907
Birthplace: Russia
~~~
Minnesota Deaths, 1887-2001
Leslie Day
Birth 1847
Death 25 November 1907
Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
father: John Day
mother: Mary Pease
Gravesite Details
Cemetery office confirmed that this burial is unmarked; May 2, 2024
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