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Show IT is KILLING MRS. GRAVES. The Wite of the Notorious DootoS is Dying Dy-ing nation's statement. Dknviii; Jan. 7 Dr. Craves has been sustained In his denial of the confession he is ullcgtd lo have made. On the night I i raves was taken to jail, John Adams, vice-president vice-president of the Dillon iV Adams Manufacturing Manufac-turing company, followed the officers, being i ui io us to sec how Craves would act. He hemd the language used, but the words were those of tile deputies, who, Mr. Adams say-, plied Craves with questions, ai d at the same time suggested answers. (i raves seemed to be surprised by the ver-dlet. ver-dlet. lie did not know what the men were saying. Mr. Adams says that (oaves merely answered "ye-" or "no" to the questions in an absent-minded manner. Mr. Adams waited until now without saying anything, because he did not wish to get mixed up with the affair. Mrs. Grave had relapse, raving wildly at times. Judge Kurman will make a mo-llon mo-llon iu I he state supreme eourt for a new trial, though it is not thought that it will be granted. In case it is not he will sentenced Saturday and be taken to the penitentiary to await the result of an appeal to the United States supreme court Word has just been received from the Kalleio that Mrs. Craves is very low and cannot live. The doctors have been with her all night and she Is rapidly sinking. 1'imviiiHM n, It. I., Jan. 7. Colonel Ballon Bal-lon ioday made n statement to the newspapers newspa-pers asserting his disbelief that Craves had m.ele any confession implicating him and deny ing he ieft Denver last Saturday sec-retly sec-retly or in a hurried manner, and declaring his associate counsel knew of his intended departure, and expressing his surprise at the verdict, lie would say nothing about the the possible action of the grand jury agaiust himself. |