Boone County Recorder . d demanded the negro atthe station house. The negro, if hehad not already been taken to the ciyhospital, would certainly, have beenlynched. He ;was takenr fra^e Sundaynight to the city jail for safekeeping. Kilted By Deadly Chicago, March 2. While visiting John Renter, engineer of a brewingcompany. Fortieth street and Emeraldavenue, in the engine room of the plantSunday Charles Schrandt rnd Emil De-graat were killed by the bursting of apipe filled with ammonia. Reuferescaped the fumes by crawling to anopen door. Union Card Proves Identity of , I. T.,


Boone County Recorder . d demanded the negro atthe station house. The negro, if hehad not already been taken to the ciyhospital, would certainly, have beenlynched. He ;was takenr fra^e Sundaynight to the city jail for safekeeping. Kilted By Deadly Chicago, March 2. While visiting John Renter, engineer of a brewingcompany. Fortieth street and Emeraldavenue, in the engine room of the plantSunday Charles Schrandt rnd Emil De-graat were killed by the bursting of apipe filled with ammonia. Reuferescaped the fumes by crawling to anopen door. Union Card Proves Identity of , I. T., March 2.—The dccomposed body of e white man wasfound in a bin of cotton seed hulls atthe Muskogee Cotton Seed Oil Co.*plant, in the mans pocket was aunion stonemasons card, made out tcWm. Elkins, Ft. Smith, Ark. Thirteen Dead; Many , Switzerland. March 2.—Anavalanche fell mar the village of Coppenstein and demolished a h^.c-! at the mouth of the Lbetschental runnelkilling 18 persons and injuring ?^H>..rS^ r/.r THE GLAD EJ^TIES TIORIST TWO THOMASES^ INDICTED GOTHAM FINANCIERS ACCUSEDOF LAW VIOLATIONS. Special Grand Jury Returns True Bills Against Them—Plead Not Guilty. New York.—Edward R. Thomas andOrlando F. Thomas, who are finan-ciers of extensive interests, were in-dicted Thursday on charges growingout of their management of the fundsof the Provident Savings Life Assur-ance society, which they indictments, which were returnedby the special grand jury for NewYork county, that has been investigat-ing the Provident Life and other finan-cial institutions, are three in number,two being against Edward R. and oneagainst Orland F. The offensescharged are violations of the state in-surance laws and constitute a misde-meanor punishable by a fine of $500or a years imprisonment, or both, oneach count. Late Thursday afternoonthe Thomases were arraigned, plead-ed not guilty, and were given twoweeks in which to change the pleasor demur, meanti


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