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Show STIRRING UP ELECTION FRAUDS IN ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Oct. 3. The September grand iury, which has been investigating investigat-ing alleged primary and registration frauds in this city for several weeks, returned its linal report to the criminal branch of tho circuit court today. Today's finding brought tho total indictments in-dictments to ninetv-threc. For the first time the names or all the indicted men aro made public. In its previous returns the identity of the individuals charged fcloniously'wcre suppressed, except in a few cases in which tho men were al- rearly under arrest. Throe of these lat- J'J ter has already pleaded guilty and two 'J,- havo been sentenced lo the penitentiary. w 'dm For the most part tho victims of tho aP-j, grand jury findings were "obscure tc- ' Si pea tors" from the lodging house dis- pjf, tricts. The authorities promised, how- fes ' mm ever, that tho October grand jury, jv which was summoned today, will seek fc. Hf, information ns to tho identity of tho ft men who persuaded the "floaters" aud X RJ "repealers" to commit their wrongful jt- I Hfc |