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Show William O. A'ikb, the Chicago murderer, says: "When I camo to think the matter over I eaid, If I proseeute Jones what cau I do? Ho will laugh at me. ' If I sue for a divorce di-vorce from my wife and get it, what can I do? Where are my children? Where ii my family? And then I thought of tho Beecher scandal, and I thought, How that man is lionized to-day, and yet the world believes him to bo guilty. What can I do?" l'iko then went ofl and murdered Jones, and now tho people of Chicago ought to answer Pike's inquiry about what he can do, by showing him that lie can hang. |