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Show I LlID II LOVEBS I ; 10 DEATH FOR GOLD H , Officers Arc Slowly Solving Ter- Rt riblc Murder Mystery That R;l Centers at La Porte. Ml K WOMAN AY0RKB1) THROUGH j ft MATRIMONIAL AGKNOIES ml Invited Visits Only From Men WM : Who Had Thousand or More m . " in Cold Cash. II ' Miff Jj POJtTE, Ind.. May 7. Tlio idon- V tification o the bodies Awfi up on Iho M fJuiuncss farm hero, as that of Ola U. MM Budsbcrs of Jokt, Wis.,. and ovidoiu-c ml, that., be, like Andrew llolgolom of Eti' Mansfield, ?. ).. bad beou brought into V Mrs. Bella Uuinncss'B net through !!! "matrimonial" advertisements was one i . of tho clarifying features of today s ! developments of the case. The identi- I fieatiou of ibe bundle of bones and ! flesh .'is the remains of Buclsberji was uindo by the man's sons, Mat Buds-i Buds-i horn, aged 29 years, and Oscar II.. i 1wo vears his junior. Tho younp men arrived hero this, afternoon, l.'hc soaUiim rain which tell ont -. uoualy for LM hours PJ-ov?nlcVVrS r excavation about the farm, and , &her I SmuUer devoted the day to uncart n n possible evidence winch may be used In tho trial of Kay Lamp hero on tho charKe of havintr caused tho de. th ot Mrs Guinness and her three .children. mm T,l resl,lt o his- i,ntlCat,"",Mi;h 1MD Huch that I'rosecutinu Attornej' bi.iith fggl announced that ho will seek the 1 - P?n mediate indictment of Lampheie ami MM win endeavor to have the case ca ed WM for trial at the noxt term of couit, m: which is scheduled to start May 11. ' Confident of Conviction. aJI "Lumphcrc will be on trial within SB three weeks." said Mr. femith So far as tho State is concerned, the case is complete and I am ready to present, the evidence in court I am satisfied that wo have collected testimony testi-mony of such a character that Lam-phcrVs Lam-phcrVs responsibility tor the deaths In the house will be established beyond a reasonable doubt." 'During the sheriff's absence this alt-ernnou alt-ernnou two men. thought to be Jrom Milii:m Cilv, caused considerable ap-! ap-! vrt'liensiou by breaking into tho car riage housn on tlie Cmiinifss I arm where ' the" nine cadavers haW been kept since their exhumation. The iiicn raitfcrt a ; window on the south side of the build- 1 ine and one of them had already made his'wav into the moi-giio when discov-1 discov-1 orcd bV a watchman. Tfc in'thoueht. that the men were nierc-Iv nierc-Iv led by a morbid euriasity to desire u" closo 'view .of the iirewsomc skeletons skele-tons stored in tho carriage house. . Many Wild Stories. Lacking tho excitement which attended at-tended the discovery of tho bodies yes-tordav yes-tordav and Tuesday, the rumor mongers of the town made use of their oppor- tuuity to start many wild stories about the streets. These false sensations followed fol-lowed each other at intervals all day, M but none of them bore tho lest oJ A investigation. . r? Coroner Mack put in a busy day tak- i inr lengthy depositions from the father, ft) sister and "brother of Jennie Olscn. and ijj 1 also from Aslc K. Ilelgelcin, of Mans- field, S. D. These documents detail Vu at length the known rolations between All Mrs. Guinness and these two of her V ' victims. Helgclcin's proves of espc- ' t cinl interest in that it confirmed many f ; -of the previous reports regarding tho I methods bv which Mrs. Guinness drew i j tho South 'Dakota farmer into her web. . The Olseu testimony detailed the mi) early life of Mrs. Guinness 's foster- daughter and also revealed that tho f- i woman had refused at ouo time to re- L ) turn tho girl to her father. .ft.1 I One of the subjects discussed at the . conference tonight of ofiicials connect- a j ed with the case, was the correspond- ence between Mrs. Guinness and JM-goloin. JM-goloin. The hitter's brother brought several of these missives with him from Mansfield. S. '.D. They rovcal thoroughly the uuilcs bv which Helge-loin Helge-loin av.-is induced to enter tho trap prepared pre-pared for him. Endearing terms arc numerous in tho missive and in the later ones are explicit directions as to ihc methods by which the victim was to collect, his resources, fu addition, such phrases a "wo must prav God to protect us from evil," are in evidence. evi-dence. "We will produce witnesses to prove that linniphoro was seen around the Guinness hnnso before t lie lire broke out, and that he was seen running away later. Aro shall also prove that he set lire to tho place in revenge for action taken against him by the woman after they had fallen out. and that this disagreement dis-agreement was due to a. quarrel over the murder of Ilelgelcin. in which, crime liamphorc was implicated, according to the evidence." |