Show WIDOW GIVEN BODY OF HUSBAND AFTER SUIT Relative of Jose o Richards Carry Over OI Remains into I nto tho tiit Illinois Courts Urbana Ill May olay 4 I. Dr By a legal ega b bat bt battle t tie tle in the circuit court of Champaign county the possession of or the body body of or orthe the tho lato late Jesse M M. Richards the first president of the time Chicago Board of Trade which rests in a vault In Mount Hone IThA In this cit was award award- ed I- I to his is' is widow Mrs Mary i n B. B RIchards Rich RIch- Richards ards of Boston oston I Sensational charges marked the suit which Is Iq said Maid Id to be th the first of Its IUt nature e in the legal annals annal of this state stale That the brothers and sisters of oC the theman theman man for Cor em whose hose body the time law la suit stilt was wa as waged tore lore from the tIme tomb lomb the Clors flowers flow flow- had placed ers n rs that the aged widow IdOl there and trampled them In th the dust was charged 1 b by her San Sanford ford Richard o ol of Orleans Neb Nob eb Mrs 1 Susan Josephine Bailey Dailey nall of Champaign brother brothe and sis sister alster als- als Istel Is- Is ter tel 1 respectively of J Jesse se M. M 01 Richards nn and 1 a n number of other relatives i were weft the time defendants in the peculiar action Widow hlo Entitled to 10 Body DOdI Jud Judge o ruled that the time widow was entitled to time the p possession e don o of oC her hu husbands husband's body Mrs Richards has hns erected a monument an and 1 vault ault at atthe atthe atthe the local bent cemetery twenty feet from the present resting place of oC hl her r hus bus band Here she will transfer the hod body unless legal Igal obstacles are un again raised b by the r relatives with whom she has been battling Contention on over ovel the will vill of ofIr Mr Ir Richards who vho died 11 d in III Champaign In 1898 IH in said fald to have resulted In a feud between the widow and her husbands husbands husband's hus bus Mr Richards bands band's relatives was Immensely w wealthy He lie had retired d from business In 1871 n had spent most of his irIs time traveling With his wife he hn had 1 girdled the time globe glob s seven ven times lines After Art r a great deal of oC litigation In n New cw York where a will was vas probated probated pro pro- bated and then thon set bet et aside th the estate was settled Meanwhile the body had I bC been n placed in a vault at ut Mount Hope belonging to the Richards RIchards' family Mrs rr Richards declared that she sime was wasI as I refused of used i tit tilt k key anti and al also o permission to visit tho the tomb |