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Show THE CRONIN CONVICTS. John Kunze. the Kx-German Suspect, has lteen to See Them. Chicago, 111-, Aug- 7. John Kunze, the German ex-suspect in the Cronin case, has just returned from Joliet, where he saw the Cronin convicts. In speaking of Dan Coughlin this evening he said, "Oh, you'd a-hardlykuowhitn, he got so thin and queer. His eyes aro away in, and if he don't soon pick tip they will not stop until they get to the back of his head." "How's Burke?" . "Say, he's a caution. W hy, dat Insh-man Insh-man is a smooth duck, and feels better in the penitentiary than on the outside He told me to try and get down with the crowd, but I excused myself. O Sullivan Sul-livan seemed to think that he would be out soon and delivering ice to his old friends. He said he heard ice w as go-ine go-ine at 1 cent a pound, and that the weather was so hot that people were mortgaging their houses and lots to ice flpfilnrs ' ' What takes Kunze to Joliet every visiting vis-iting dav is a mystery to the Chicago OTtlTorifiiw, aud no amount (. questioning ques-tioning can make him unbridle hi, tongue. |