Further Examination May Lead To Filing of MurderChargesDURANT, Dec. 3.—U» -Tracesrr a slow work ini; poison were found In the viscera of M;s. arah Eastep, the state chemist’s office reported today to J. A. Shirley, Bryan county attorney.The woman's husband, A. J Eastep, held in the state penitentiary at McAlester. is accused j in a confession of Mrs. !ia Hughes of plotting with her to i poison his wife and kill Hughes so that he might marry Mr*, j Hughes. IThe chemist's report receiver, by Shirley said a further search was being made for evidence of j another poison, which Mrs. ; Hughes quoted Eastep as saying he would give his wife. jEastep was reported from Me-' Alester as saying he wanted only ; to appear in court, tell the part of Mrs. Hughes in the slaying of her husband. Will, and, “then take my medicine.”Both Eastep and Mrs. Hughes have been charged with murdering Hnghes, who was beaten to