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Show HEPPNERGIRL L TO STAND TRIA -n J c Bonds of Alleged Conspira' Asainst Clarence S. Funkil?" V III3E Placed at $5000 ; P V erei CHICAGO. July 12. Mies Ail ifgu Heppner, tho young woman named c Mrs. Josephine TIcnning as the per a' who influenced her in the alleged c spiracy to injure Clarence S. general manager of the TnternatiO' " Harvester company, by means of a 9 for damages for alleged alienating, in Mrs. Henning's affections, was held the grand jnry today on a charge perjury. ' ?tic The bonds of Miss Heppner w M fazed by Municipal Judge Newcoi j, at $5000. J, 3ie Attorney McLelsh, representing '3 Jrr Funk, asked, that the bond be increM saying lie had been told it was thfl; taj tention of Mjss Heppner to leave j. :,$f stato, and that $5000 had boen gij TUxs. Mary Meyers, who signed &el bond for Miss Heppner. j Attorney Donahoe, who, jMrs. H lAs ning declared, bad sent her sums' 5-1 money at different times while .' Henning alienation suit was paadi 5a chargod that McLeish was making false statement, and pleaded that J bond be decreased. .. In her testimony in the damage si Miss Heppner said that on DecomJ 20, 1909, she had seen Mr. Funk J ij Mrs. Henning walk down tho cord ij and enter a room while she was din ''J with Mrs. Sophia Hoemer and 1 Je daughter In the Grand Pacific hotel? Mrs. Hoerner and her daughter'' ; niod that thoy were in Chicago tl d-a l Us |