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Former Keeper of Notorious Resort FearsSlaying but Can Be Extradited if She Refuses to Return.COLOSIMO SEEMSTO LOSE NERVEHoyne Gives TenderloinRuler Another Day o.Grace and AssertsIs in Position to Co,pel Him to Tes;INNA EVERLEIGH, who fore being driven out of b ness was the most notorh woman of Chicago’s underwork must tell her story to the grand jury.The statements made in letters,■ affidavits and interviews detailing ithe facts of $100,000 in tribute that she paid while her place was running; the $3,000 which on the direct telephoned order of Alderman Coughlin she contributed to the fund to buy votes in the Legislature to defeat the bill forbidding the sale of liquor in disorderly houses, and other incidents of blackmail and protection in the Coughlin-Kenna duled tenderloin, must be repcfiWu under oath.Having in mind the Everleigh woman's declaration that on a previous occasion when she was about to disclose these underworld’s secrets a police detective came to her and bluntly told her that she and her sister would both be killed unless she desisted from her intention of turning informant, it is feared a mere subpoena may not bring her from her New York mansion.Can Be Extradited.In her statements of bribes paid she has, however, indicated her par ticipation in various felonies. On indictment of any of these chargesshe pan. of course. hp extraditedi
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Thu, Jul 23, 1914

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