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Show CONTRACT TO ROB GRAVES INDIANAPOLIS; Feb. . There was a promise that there would be no lack of sensations in the testimony, in the trial of Dr. J. C. Alexander today In the grave robbing cases.' A parcel In the possession of the detectives was introduced in-troduced as evidence-. The parcel contained con-tained two shrouds found by the detectives detec-tives in the basement of the Central college during one of the visits made to the place with search warrants. Samuel Martin, colored, who was prominently Identified with Cantreli in the grave robbing business, was the first witness today. He first met Dr. Alexander at the hitter's office last June, he said. The doctor told him that he wanted from seventeen to twenty r ubjects for dissection and would pay J30 each. Martin said at this meeting Dr. Alexander told Rufus Cantreli that he would watch the death returns at the Board of Health and would notify Cantreli. - |