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Show state news GRAPHAPHONE TELLSOFMURDER - Blogham. Dec 10.-When a t Phj- 3 phono in the chamber of Ethel V 1- I Cus r a rooming house near the 1 Union ealoon. stopped playing I m I owffio? Live Anyhow Till I Die" and I The needle grated raucously upon the I record for a longer time than It 1 Sa had anybody been attending I it her neighbors wondered. The I otn point continued to scrape. A I SI moments before two men had ffi tSUS '.Sn. 01 the calkta machine continued Strang ed to Death "Ethel! the9 woman at the door itadiw t Williams girl lay upon ho bed finger prints upon her throat, fer face discolored. She had been pX6mant0Ld G.tb6ardy was notified. He foS the door. By that time the J I spring in the graphnpbono had run down cud tho lecord was not revolving. revolv-ing. The woman had worn diamond carrlnts. They were lorn from tho lobes of her ears Her trunk was broker open and her money stolen, but not all. 'le thlOf'C6 overlooked $60 In a purse. The body was taken to Hall's undertaking establishment, whore an Inquest will probablj' be held In tuo morning. Foreigners Suspected. It is believed that the woman's assailants as-sailants were foreigners. Those who heard their voices were not certain whether the accent was Italian or Grecian. To tho inexperienced car they are similar Pollcemon Gardy and Fred Wilcox say they havo several sev-eral clews that may lead to an arrest An Italian was taken to the station tonight, but released when ho convinced con-vinced tho policeman that he had nothing to do with tl.o crime. Deputy Sheriff Thea Schweitzer and several special deputies havo joined In the CllJtfcP. Ethel Williams, who was 28 years of age, rad lived In llinghum about bIx years. Nobody who kuew of hor antecedents could be found tonight That the motive was robbery only Is tho belief of the police. They think that both her visitors grabbed her by tho throat and that the music of the graphaphono drowned her faint screams, If, indeed, she uttered any at all. MONEY FOR MISSIONARIES Brlgham City, Dec. 11 The missionaries mis-sionaries who arc out in tho mission field from tho Second ward will receive re-ceive their usual Christmas gift this year from the people of the ward The church authorities. In carrying out a plan that was inaugurated years ago. have comploted their canvass of the ward for funds, with the result that thev have 115 to be divided among seen missionaries who aro in dlfforent parts of the world. The money will be sent out in time to reach the men before Christmas. |