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Show The Case Iismiel. CniCAGo, July 31. Mrs. Ilettie II. R. Green, a wealthy New York woman, was again defeated to-day in a case of protracted litigation which she brought to set aside the sale of section 21, township town-ship of Cicero. Cook county, to Grant Locomotive Works of New Jersey, for something over $00,000. When under a former decision she failed to have the sale set sside, the present suit was begun be-gun on behalf of her children, she setting set-ting forth that as they were not parties to the former suit they had not had their day in court. Judge Tuley, of the Circuit Court, in his decision rendered ren-dered to-day, holds that the children were not properly parties to the suit, and that they could only establish their claim after their mother's death ; that they might die before her, so their claims might never mature. The bill was accordingly dismissed. She ConfOKkcstlic Whole Plot. Abixgtox, Va., July 31. The Baker-Gilmer Baker-Gilmer trial to-day was entirely consumed con-sumed by the cross examination of Mrs. Gilmer. Her evidence corroborated corrobor-ated all the statements made in her confession. She detailed the - circumstances circum-stances of the death of Dr. Baker's wife, the plot to poison her husband by the administration of prussic acid, her intimacy with Dr. Baker, and her subsequent sub-sequent arrest. Several times during the examination the witness burst into teuri. v ,,r"-r",:ni i"t,T."f:r. iuifiwiiuiijLjiiiiM'iJ |