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Tho jury said it was unable to say whether tho drug was administered with felonious Intent. The jury in the case of Mrs. Jeannette Stewart Ford, charged with complicity with Warriner, form er treasurer of the Big Four Rail way company, disagreed and another trial must be had. Mrs. Mary Booth, aged sixty, of Portland, Ore., who has been work ing as a teacher in the Chinese mis sion, is heiress to one million dol lars willed to her by George D. Nel son, late of Springfield, Mass. Clark Howell, editor of the At lanta Constitution, was stricken with appondioltis and was operated upon. David R. Francis of St. Louis has announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination as United States senator to succeed William Warner. James A. Reed of Kansas An Albany, N. Y.. disnatcli savs: "The man who 'handled the money' was brought before the state senate today by Senator Ben Conger to con firm Conger's charge that Jotham P. Allds, its majority leader, accepted $1,000 for influencing legislation. 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