^NdTHE^ VrcTiM 6lF cAF BAfttian bite; passes-:' away : V'' : !N CHICAGO. '5 •.» ,in iiugouti'igiit; r ... H. . . ■ . . . ’ . • 'Petisr Netdermeler lathe Man Who Fired; the Fatal Bullet-^-The Bandit® Are to be Given : fa Trial Soon.j‘ Chicago, t)ec. 1.—Special to the Qa*; eeito-—iDeteotlvi Joseph Driscoll died 'at Merey hospital today. He waij shot In the back by Peter Neldermeler at the dukoiit near Miller’s Station, Indi,k (• I 1 *t • ' * * . .* r : * . ’last SYiday while a party of Chicago* * **.*:• **• * • . * ► , #policemen were endeavoring to capture Nelderadeier, - Harre'f^an Dine ■and'Emit EOOskl, the cah barn tnur-. . ...I... t * - . r, derers. v-' The death of Mr; Drlseall• i . . I . » 1 . •« .imakes eight murders which ■ are charged to the bandits.Only Marx Pleada Guilty. *• • I ” * ■ ,The date for the trial pf quartetteOf young desparadoes has not yet, beensot,, but the officials are working on the case, and the indications are that the case will be heard in a short time.^ * a v . ' lt;1 i . * 1 ’ 1 ^ m lt;j ' % i , . •• • . •*§* .The four men Vere arraigned, before -Judge, Kersten late yesterday after-noon, hut . none of them, except Marx• 1 «-r. : .lt; • • . •• - •would . plead guilt. Neidermeled, Van JDihe ’and Koeski all pleaded not guilty. ; Wants to Save His Neck./.v''-' * . Marx’s „pjea confirms the belief that. •• ' * i.-.'. ■' • . ■ v •. .• .he will endeavor to save'his own neck ;by assisting the state! in proving the charges against his comrades. The mews' ofthe ’ removhl lt;jf the bandits from; the police station to the jail and •of;Vthev arraignment'• spread rapidly, ;i^d a curious, crowd thronged 'Judge ^ersten's ' court when the- prisoners ;W;ere-X'led ^1 atb'^ the'; presence ,of the Oourtrby the haliff.: V:*-V -' f;-: lt;