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Show , ISHOCKLEY'S LIFE 25 fe Attorneys Take Legal Jfeasures. III of Exceptions Settled, t Certificate of Probable 3tif I Cause Comes Next. I V I itES M- SHOCKLEY. Bcnterlccd LA llwi shot on June 54. will not be " I euted on that date. The bll o exceptions In the enso was settled t tuL Morse of the District court ffdi attorneys. WHson and i fi! aue today and Hlo the dofend- C'i notice of appeal to tho Supreme fe., C. Wo clerk of the court will then J I E thrtr days in which to perfect RtaWPeali "nd ehould Jt nl b PrC" ' Ivmred at once and Immediately passed ' JSon by the Supremo court, which la . , ' .ttgtremely unlikely, then the Sheriff Eij be compelled to stay the execution ' 'J&dk the law?. ;OBf'B Killed Two Hen. n'ft. T On the night of January 6. this year, X fEhockley Wiled Amassa C. Gleason and ("- Mortally wounded Thomas K. Brighton, in-A freet-car men, in their car at Sec-B5wth Sec-B5wth and Thirteenth East strcots. fcfter his arrest tho defendant eon-f eon-f "ed to the ?hootlns of the men. He Waived his right to a preliminary hear-S hear-S and was tried In the District court . ,for the murder of Gleason. i m Bclf-Dcfense One Plea. , flic defense was that he shot Brifrh-fios Brifrh-fios accidentally and yGleason in self-4 self-4 fdtfeti'C. He was convicted of murder i M (he flrst degree and on May 2 wm-' wm-' Itenced to be shot on June 24. Notwlth- Landing that the prisoner killed his -dm' tVctlms in an attempted hold-up. his fattorneys feel confident that they will :L1V. his life, And Fay that they will IiVftve nothing: undone to secure this tnd It is not probable that the case j ;Lu" be heard until the October term of vthe Supreme court. 3 |