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Show FIND POiSOi IN TWO (ORE BODIES I CHICAGO Nov. 10. Poison found in the viscera of two more of the ten persons who have died mysteriously beneath the roof of Mrs. Louise Ver-nillya Ver-nillya today marie more tangible the police suspicions and accusations against tho woman. At the county Jail hospital, where she lies ill from her attempts to Ukc her own llfo. she was not informed of the new evidence. evi-dence. Toxicologist Walter L. Haines, whose Illness has delayed tho report, today, communicated It to Dr. R. E. Lecount of Coroner Hoffman's office. The tox-icologist's tox-icologist's finding was that arsenic waB present In large quantities In the viscera of Conductor Richard T Smith' and that of Frank Brinkamp, the latter being Mrs. Vermllya's son These two bodies were exhumed after poison hod been found In the remains of Policeman Arthur Biseon-otte, Biseon-otte, the last of the 10 to die. In view of the findings of the chemists chem-ists today, Coroner Hoffman is disposed dis-posed to open graves of more of those who died beneath Mrs. Vermllya'B roof. Mrs. Vormllya was near death during dur-ing the day. She Is suffering from valvular heart disease. oo |