JUDGE WING'S LOGIC eerie) Panng Valley DAN COUGHLIN AND HIS KNIVES. Two Witnesses Swear That He Possessed Them Prior to Dr. Cronin's Murder i Judge Wing Scouts the Iden of Con- spiracy nnd Pays His Respects to the White Horse. Cmicaao, Dec. 8. —In the Cronin trial : the defense introduced some téstimony in robuttal of the evidence concerning Coughlin's possession of Dr. Cronins knives. August Lowgnstein, a dealer in cloth- ing, was put on the stand and testified that he sold to Dan Coughlin on April 20. the week before the murder, a pair of pants which Coughlin then and there put on. In doing so he took off the old pair which he wore and emptied the pockets, placing the contents on a chair, Among these things were two knives. The knives alleged to have been Dr. Cronin’s property were shown him. ie contd no av poster oe | | take pleasure in calling your attention to my full they were the ones he hail sten but they looked something like them. The . > » they looked something He ou the race | ANd complete stock of that the witness is a brother of ex-De- tective Jake Lowenstein, Dan Cough lin's partner. The next wits Stein He toast! that h : n " A wrot hd i th ; : : | 5 * i Judge Wing Continues | Le | Judge Wing then yess i a to the jury. The while suspected of m two Weeks ish 8 Pou get the e 8 © . : . : : Wing mind, 100 tl Quid in Which is complete in every department and desires ion to be entertained for a momo > > « a CE Ee aol LYOur Inspection. I have been to Eastern cities and tion. “A case of conspiracy must be + . : . . cette by he sta Leyona reas purchased at cash prices Dry Goods. Groceries. Notions, dh mast bo proved or wis tial muss | ope, which enables me to sell at And thé only proof that such a con- spiracy did exist is circum tantial evi- Astonishingly Low Prices! There is nothing spiracy existed it it factions existed in the h ro ry » . . - .m : . fils 16d ond faction and somebody of Ww } : ‘ - Age ; TEM EY r ‘ réx Vp) TL LLY REHTonl Tacion. nl wrnciody ci : ich an inspection will verify. Save 25 per cent. made of it jg that some mu disliked ’ -d : made-ct'st is that’ some un'dsliied | fy y¥hyyying at the : WAKST CHOAars i 4 | i td ty, and asked the jury could they as men believe it, Concerning the White Morse. As to the white horse hired from Dinan.” the attorney continaed, “‘is it likely that a man contemplating murder would have hired a horse from a place at which he was known? It has been GROCERIES fro uently asked why, if Coughlin's RE ih connection with the white horse was nogent, why hasn't the man been | Womens’ Every Day Shoe, brought back’ Ww hy hasn't the man | Women's Every Day Shoe o hack? wih had coms hack ’ ’ $ ok on > for: y ry A = xy the be . - th all its re ources has Women's Fine Dress Shoe, ! =. Peachon Men's Hats, were 90¢, now Sc pen unable to bring him back and | Men's Kip Boots, . . 37 iia. Lrachen hither’ has the defense. As for the | Men's Kip Boots, i 2.5 6 pleets Soap... mai: himself, there is little reason why Bp should come back. It would have Good Broom . too risky a thing to do with a pros- ecution able to identify anything and anybody. That man would have been identified by Mrs. Conklin, He knew it and stayed away.” Longenecker's Speech, Cuicaao, Dee. 2.-—State's Attorney Longenecker finished his arraignment of the Cronin suspects, and Judge Wing, for the defense, began his plea for Coughlin. Mr. Longenecker scored the suspects so roundly that little Kun NOTIONS could not contain hilhgelty while at the Good Corset noon adjournment Mrs. Dan Coughlin SHE TER : s Fr 3 : . oy Boon adjournmiuit Mess Thun Gouglelio | DSHELBETWAR he only place in town yo 24 toh Handkerchief $8 PLODEB... covcrsisismsississsmmsmmmmmnerinsions 245 Mya. Epool ootion.....cone asked him to be more tender with he - : i ! HET 1 Large Plates, only....oc.ocne « flican get the Genuine Snag] Roschisg, per yd........ husband. The state's attorney summed up the Large Assortment of Glassware. Rave 3) per Wool Hos. omen case quite adroitly and gave the jury a ont. Proof Gum Boot. Undermenty Pt $i ood insight into it, He dwelt upon Unfgrwenr, Al Wool, ach... inception of the conspiracy in Camp No. 20, the renting'of the flat at No. 17 Clark street, the of the furni- ike by “Simonds,” the appearance of urke to rent the cottage, why the cot- was rented, Iceman O'Sullivans &® fast, § he plot to get |Cromin to the cattage; Cong ‘s. animosity, the fatal trip of May 4 behind hak white hired Dan Coughlin, the mur- the finding of the body, Burke's Ts alee iiy | Pavy See, y, ing oe clothes, and u 's U Gough the disclosure of the fact that “ DEY S0Ups. Men's Overcoats, All Wool, * $5.50 Women's Button Dress Shoe, $100 3 Ihe, Cal. Prunes... . Men's Lace Shoe, : 1.50 ¢. Best Rice Gum Boots, . , 825610300 he 1 1 Men's Hots, were £2 now $1.26 Far Caps, were 1.75 now 1.00 Far Cap», were 2.00 pow 1.95 pughlin had Cronin's knives in his pos- OB Calico, .....cconnsiin..... WETS 60, DOW 0 : $6.50 - + Youth's Suit, . Men's Fine Dress Overcoat, 7 to $10 ——————— po TOWHOE coo viriririmmmssi nes WONG BO, BOW 50 The State Spriggsin Sensation Men's Suits, . : $4.00 Cuicaao, Nov, 80,~At the - All Wool, : . RIM csemsmesseree WEE 90, TONY 98 “ All Weol she Cronin trial the state jug “ “ . Flannel nn « Were Bie now 408 “ “ : " So of rd F. Carbe: . testi : Ran Le bere} In bu Boys Overcoats, ) Steins WETS 400 now ®o Si Men's Cutaway, All Wool, $7.00 i Good Shirtings............. were 100 now fe - Diagonal, . $1175 » 125 Suits, 48 Overcoats, 200 Pair Pants, 480 Pair Overalls have arrived from City | Clothing House to be sold in 30 days. 3 iy You know what we have done for you in the past. Come and see what we can do | for you now, | | i I
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