JGc'1MAY 1112 A GHX-iSKAIj LYNCHING.ii11cl7fWntliuj lor the Cnjunro of the Fourthtia^of the Murders of Mis. Pollard.PdDANvtTjiiE, Ta„ Jane 29.—SolomoneMarable, the negro arrested yesterdayitat Fort Mitchell for the murder of Mrs.0i-Pollard in a confession says that- threeti3.women and himself were engaged in theo0murder; that ho and one woman watchedbjrwhile Wo women killed Mrs. Pollard,fciuand that all four mot at a spring to di0bvide the money. Two of the womenftdhave been caught and the other will beEttoday.Gi.•*Mar able would have been lynched, but it was thought best to hold him inPrihope of recovering more of the lostrci-money and of catching the third womanU£-in the case. All now is quiet at Porthlt;’*Milch el and the prisoners are stronglymsguarded, but- when the third woman iswacaught there may b© a general lynching.be.1civPostponed Until October.w0Washington, D, 0,, June 19.—Themicases of Messrs. Havemeycr, Searlee,b-3(J hap man, Mctlarfcney, Edwards andoii!Shnver, who were indicted for refusal\vito answer questions of the Senato cornssi!h .mittco investigating the Sugar Trust,bi1j1 !itwere continued today until next October.irt-Delays in the cases have been freM-quent, but the postponement today ishiedue mainly to the prolonged trial of thecntHowgata case, which infringed on thendates of the trial of the recalcitrantrsugar witnesses.thtTIiq Next Move.it(