Show BURIED IN A CELLAR Nude Body of Woman Unearthed Un-earthed in Chicago I SHE HAD BEEN STRANGLED Mrs Anna Bartholin Murdered and Her Son Suspected of the Killing He Is Also Accused of the Slaying Slay-ing of Miss Minnie Mitchell Whose Body Was Found in Vacant Lot Thursday EveningHe Has Disappeared Dis-appeared Mother Has Been Missing Miss-ing for Some Time Chicago Ill Aug DWlth a jagged wound in the left temple and physical evidence that 0ie had ben strangled or smothered the almoiit nude body of Mrs Annie Bartholin was found this cveninrr burled beneath the cellar floor of the I house in which she had lived at 1310 Calumet avenue Coincident with the finding of the body tIme police redoubled tholr efforts to find the missing son William Bur tholln who in also suspected of the nurder of Miss Minnie Mllohcll I whose > ody wns found In I a vacant lot at Sov enlyfourlh and State streets last Thursday evening The police have eel deuce that Bartholln slept In the house In Calumet avenue last Tuesday night three weeks alter his mother had been nurdercd and six days after ho is supposed sup-posed to have killed Minnie Mitchell The body of Mrs Barlliolln was found by a parly of newspaper men after the police had searched the house and had concluded that If the woman iad been murdered her body was concealed con-cealed somewhere away from the residence resi-dence All the rooms of he I house had been ransacked partitions torn down walls sounded and the basement and premises searched DOGS CARCASS UNEARTHED Early in the day persons who wore searching In the basement found a lace r > whore the cement floor seemed to iiave been disturbed Digging there they found at first what was supposed to bo the fragments of a human body I Later they became satisfied that a dog liad boon burled there A crowbar apparently ap-parently stained with blood and aha I a-ha lchcl which bore dark marks wore found In the basement and the searchers search-ers wore unwilling to abandon their task oven after It seemed that there was nothing1 further for them to do WHERE BODY WAS BURIFD Finally tonight some one found a small crevice In the cement floor indicating in-dicating that the cement has been disturbed dis-turbed and then skillfully patched In a moment thc men were attacking 1 the floor with picks and spades while a large crowd of neighbors and other curious cu-rious ones watched the work from the stairway or through the basement windows win-dows The cement t was i quickly broken away and then the diggers came on a beth of while I I sand Digging through this they came upon a dross skirt This was ragged out and other articles of womans wear were found BODY OF WOMAN FOUND When those had boon removed the body of the woman was found It was wrapped In a blanket and practically was without clothing there being only a slocking on the i left foot and a m corset cover around tho chest From time appearance ap-pearance of the body It I was believed that I Mrs Bartholin was struck down either while disrobing for ito I night or when dressing In the morning DEEP GASH ON TEMPLE On tin womans left temple was a deep and ragged gash two Inches long hut Dr 15 P Noel 1 a physician who was summoned said that in his opinion opin-ion it could not have caused death The wound Is superficial i but may have served to render the victim unconscious un-conscious Dr Noel said After the blow had boon struck the woman was either choked or smothered The body was removed to an undertaking establishment estab-lishment where the Coroners Inquest will he held on Monday BELIEVE BARTIIOLIN ALIVE The police have abandoned the theory that Barlliolln Is dead and Police In speclor Hunl in whose dislrlct is the home of Mrs Bartholin declared to nlghl that he was confident that the man Is alive and had not left Chicago The clerk of a real estate agent one of whose clients holds a mortgage on the property of Mrs Bcrtholln met William Wil-liam HarUiolIn In front I of the house on time morning of July Hint or August 1st ho does not remember which Tills fact causes the police to believe that they will capture him soon as he has had loss than one wcekji start of them NO APPARENT MOTIVE There Is no apparent motive for tho killing of Mrs Barlliolln or of Minnie Mitchell l but t the police arc following every possible theory The one thai tlndii most favor at present is I that I the young maiif being1 In debt killed his mother In order that her equity In the mortgaged property might revert to him While this theory will not cover the murder of the Mitchell girl In anyway any-way the police believe that Barlliolln had the idea that she either I suspected him of killing1 his mother or that she had taken him to task for telling conflicting con-flicting stories rogardlnp her disappearance disappear-ance Harlholln and her mother wore not on good terms although they hived In ho same house Beyond desire to Inherit her property however there Is at I present no known motive for the murder DIED OF STRANGULATION 11 Springer the Coroners physician conducted an autopsy on the body or Mrs Barlliolln tonight and annotu need that I her death had been caused hj strangulation t m the I assassin having1 made sure of his victim by l first break lug her skull with a blunt instrument a fracture having h been found bcncatl time wound on the temple |