Show CROW CASK the jury git istir linal to built anne 20 nune of the prisoners or suspects were represented ia the court when alio cronin jury reported to judge shepard i ew persons were present besides the Liala except a number of newspaper anen after the laet formalities of the long inquisition were ended states attorney longnecker Lon goecker told a number 0 reporters that he lad not yet dropped the case in its relation to alexander sullivan the states attorney claimed that the grand jury had been unable at the expiration of its term to hear all the evidence that could be presented against sir sullivan inquiry as to holliyan Bol liyan would be continued by alio next grand jury whether it would be a special panel or a regular body could not at present bo elated it was conceded by mr Longenecke rin a private ton that up to the moment hat the term of the grand jury expired the authorities had not secured evidence upon which sullivan could bo convicted an therefore so the states attorney reasoned would undoubtedly result in an immediate trial and acquittal barring forever any other proceedings the result of which from standpoint was net to be desired another reason for the attorneys course is eaid to be a hope on his part blut before the rial of the men indicted is ended some of them may bo induced through a hope of saving their own to give evidence directly incriminating sullivan MEMPHIS tenn june 29 A alfrom birmingham ala baya A prominent nashville gentleman named justice consodine who has been on a business trip to alna city for several days is authority for the statement that a few days ago patrick mcgarigle of chicago an acquaintance of consodine parsed through this city for south america lie told consodine he was an involuntary witness to certain transactions in the aronio case that they involved men to whom he was obligated aad he was going to honduras to a void testifying ST june 29 the work of the committee of investigation of the insane asilom continued ia this city today to day with a repetition of previous testimony specific cases were cited where patients had been baly used and much maltreated mal treated mrs eva had been an asylum housekeeper house keeper for tea weeks in 1897 and she denounced the attendants as immoral indolent and brutal and pave instances and names C of minneapolis nave borne interesting testimony epitomized it was that he had been dragged from his bed w lailo an inmate and one of his ribs broken by a blow from an attendant he saw two attendants tend ants brutally kick a very weak and harmles man he saw a man earned swenson because he would not stand up when he was too weak to aland kanzie the cronin suspect whose name became talked about f r the first time today to day is the picture frame maker who spent a goo 1 deal of time around the chicago avenue police station to which detective coughlin was attached kanzic is suspected to have driven cronin to the carlson cottano the fatal night of may ath states attorney longnecker Lone necker talks very positively about having evidence enough to surely hang coughlin and kunzie it is intimated the state has in refa erve two witnesses who will swear to seeing coughlin and cunzio near the cottage that night and will give equally direct testimony against bogney and burke one of the witnesses is said to bo a member of camp 20 tle evidence against beggs is understood to consist chiefly of a suspicious passage in his correspondence with bis superior in the clan na gael edward spell man of peoria over anni ti ST louis june 26 the coroners inquest on the body of anna weiss begun thia morning the police are now satisfied tho sister ot the dead girl knobb more about the movements of the victim and her trouble alian she is disposed to tell today to day she admitted she had withheld the fact that her aister had taken a room at a cheap lodging house last giving as an explanation for her silence that she haa sworn not to reveal the movements of anna saul import june report of the board of visitors to tho naval academy at annapolis recommends that the academy course be reduced from eija to four years and that at the end of four years cabets cadets bo commis i cionea as ensinas en it also becom 1 mends that it should be required by law that the deij mation of persons for appointment and their alternates be made one year in advance if practicable the board also recommends that the maximum limit of age for entrance be 19 instead of 20 years alit indian train KASSAS CITY june 29 A special from laa rente kansas to the limes bays mr daniel dorchester general superintendent of tho united indian schools Ech recommended M V coffin as of the haskell of the indian training school at this point to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of the present superintendent col 0 K lear ard coffin was formerly superintendent of the indian school at oregon ha has not been a candidate for the position sauer CHICAGO june 29 the following dispatch was received at the headquarters of the topeka kinta fe railroad Uail road company of this city from president W B strong Topeka you are authorized to bay to the associated pread depre centa tivo that the dispatch sent from kansas city last night to the effect that the bauta I 1 e company proposes to withdraw from the interstate inter state commerce railway association is absolutely sol without foundation illinois corn crop ErB Kamm june 29 the alarming condition of the illinois corn crop is reported to the state board of agriculture A special bulletin issued today to day announces that it is impossible to estimate the damage dono the corn crop by the continuous rains during the past eix weeks and the overflow af of of acres of the river bottom lands in alio central and southern parts of the state the indian ansi june 29 governor white today to day oft ered a large reward for the capture of the indian murder era this will in all probability settle the matter the governor elates that a few renegades rene gades have caused the trouble they have fled across the reservation he expects bome cowardly deviltry or murder from aliis source but ia determined to put a stop to their work sir julian june 2 sir julian minister will bail tor angland shortly and upon his retarn in autumn will be accompanied by his wife and two he purchased several acres of land outside the city limits which will be da voted to farming |