er THE COOPERS ESCAPE DEATH PENALTY Sentenced to Twenty Years in the Penitentriay. BOTH RELEASED ON $25,000 BAIL Counsel For Defense Questions the Legality of the Verdict—S8ix of Jury Had Been in Favor of the Death Penalty and One Stood For Acquittal ~—Tl1he Case May Never Be Tried Again—Friends of the Coopers Be. siege Court Clerk In Effort to Go on Bail Bonds. Events Of The Day. The verdict of the jury was a great surprise in view of Friday's announcement that the hopeless division as to the ers. The defendants took the sen- tence without emotion, but Colonel Cooper's daughters broke down later in jail, A motion for mistr of the partial verdict Friday was overruled Bail was fixed at $2 pending a decision on a for a new trial There was great the outcome of the umbia, the home of mack, and his grave ted with flowers Ie was Coop- al becauss brought in 5,000 each, motion over ing TE€JOKK iria: a Senator wa The verdict is generally ed as a vindice honor. ation of Nashville, Tenn. find the defendants er and Robin J the ishment second degre at 20 tiary This yeraie which has been than the ward two months, slayers of Ward Carmaci Nashville Tennessean, of the in the United most historic State Colonel stunned by the accompanied to Colonel Cooper's Lucius Burch and son, and Mrs, James sister-in-law The fall even heavil dies than all bore up pronouncem Way CARTS intense situation Hart's jury filed in at known the results liberations. persons in the not expected so ing. Foreman E verdict, with trembling paling fense, Cooper more upon the bravely INE give An Judge tO courtroon silence Anderson, at entered because of the partia in by the D. Sharp. motion hrought ury John T Mr Anderson t pending the hearing of the for a new trial, and were released on $210 A rush ensued t bond Many prominent men insisted on getting tures on the paper until gate of pledges, amounts £1.500.000, The inal Court was fairly = n vain he protested over and over again that more than enough sureties been signed, but the invariable n- gwer was "We want to put our names on that bond too.” It seemed as though every friend of the Coopers considered it upon |! court on defendants bail the a motion €ach t RIED bail and wealthy their signa- the aggre to neariy incumben him to sign the bond. When there was no more names at the foot of the document the new bond:men indorsed it the face until it difficult cipher signaturvs The motion for a new probably be heard within After their relegse the ants, accompanied by to the home of James C. Bradford. a brother-in-law of Colonel Cooper and one of the attorneys for the de fense, room for ACTORS was to de the trial will two weeks two defend- relatives, went GIRLS LOST MANY BONBONS, Candy Trust Shows Swains Toss Money Last Year, New York (Specialy late Mr. Hamlet said sweet” there was no a candy trust; bug thing akin to one now, and it is call- ed the American Caramel That company made a of its earnings for the past vear, and disclosed the sad fact that they were only $35,360. a loss of $270. 000, as compared with 1507. Spent When thing as in such there Compan statement money, but the girls of the country more prosperous, they would have had. But now, the officials of the company say, business is picking up and the candy kids are spending more money and the tariff on sugar may be reduced, and there you are. Two Hit In Triangular Duel. Clarendon, Texas (Special).-