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Show FILE8 CHARGE OF MURDER Continued from page 1 aB securing any material evidence was concerned, the search proved fruitless according to tho officers'. This morning tho police continued thelr.search for the two missing suit cases said to contain oro specimens stolen by Inlow from the homo of Mrs. Harvoy L. Jdnes. Tho pollco expect ex-pect to find In one ot tho suit cases an automatic pistol with which It Is believed, White was murdered. William Leaker, a real cstato man, was In tho vicinity of tho sceno of tho crlmo this morning, .and about 200 yards cast of where tho chauffeur was murdered, Mr. Leaker picked up a short loaded club with a buckBkln thong attached. Ho took tho club to pollco headquarters but tho pollco do not believe It figured In tho murder. mur-der. Defendants Maintain Silence Inlow and his wlfo contlnuo to keep silent on all subjects pertaining In tho remotest way to tho murder. In-low In-low refuses to tell what became of tho suit cases seen In his room at tho New Grand hotel by Sergeant Solg' fus and Patrolman H. A. Olson on tho morning of the Jones robbery. Mrs. Inlqw suffered from a headache last night and was not in the best of spirits this morning. She still refused re-fused to mako any statement. Mrs. Inlow has dccbirod sho was with her husband ovcry minute ot the tlmo Friday night; that thoy were to the Fair together; that thoy returned re-turned very late, and rodo on a car to Second or Third South and from there walked to the Schneider home. On tho other band he has been Identified Iden-tified positively by threo chauffeurs as .the woman who got into White's taxlcab, and Inlow has been identified by tho chauffeurs and others as tho man who was Inquiring about Whlto between 9 and 11 o'clock on tho night of tho murder. Mrs. Inlow has admitted that her maiden namo was McDonald and that sho came from Omaha. Sho said sho was married to Inlow at Farmlngton. t m i |