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Show - SHOT BY A BURCLAR. Tha Tarrilila Kipcrienea af a Lady With Mlilatflit Vfltur. A shocking experience with a midnight mid-night marauder i reported from the residence of Dr. Cha' les Cram, at M South Third Fast street. Shortly after the hour mentioned Mrs. Crain was asleep in her apartments, when she w..s aroused by the echo of footfalls, and springing from her bed, threw a-ido the curtain and pushed iuto the sitting apartment. Sho had Uken a elep or two only w hen she came in contact wii'i tho vir.itor who without a word is said to have drawn his revolver autl fired, Mrs. Crain reeling reel-ing and falling bark upon her bed wl.ilo Albert Tavlor, the sou of Mrs. K. P. Robert, who occupy room on the second sec-ond iloor, who had heard her shriek, came running, half dad, down the stairway. Ho was followed by Mr. "Roberts a moment later, and young Taylor hastened far Dr. Pink"erlon. Arriving at the resilience he found Mrs. Craiu's arm above the elbow badly shattered. A bullet from a 'M calibre revolver was found lvingon the Iloor. The police wero promptly uotitied of the diabolical assault as-sault and a posse was distributed around the corners. A thorough search was made but no clue was to be found. It is Mrs. Craiu's impression that the marauder made bis entry through the front door and that the key was turned with the pincers. John Caldwell was arrested on suspicion but it will he difficult diffi-cult to hold him. Officer Sanders arrested a fighting hobo this morning and locked him up for trial tomorrow morning. D. C. Chapman was run in for disturbing dis-turbing tho peace. A jurv in the Duffy case was secured at noon and tho evidence began at 2 o'clock this afternoon. . |