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Show TESTIMONY IS ENDED IN SHOCKLEY TRIAL Case of Alleged Double Murderer Mur-derer Will Go to the Jury Monday. The fate of James M. Shocklcy", accused ac-cused of the murder of Carmen Gleaaon and Brighton on Jan. 6. 1904, and now having hl.s aocond trial for tho killing of tho first named, will be In tho hands of the Jury Monday Tho defense finished its testimony yesterday morning, when an adjournment of court was taken until 10 o'clock Mondny. Conclusion Is Featureless. Tho cross-examination of Shocklcy by District Attorney Loofbourow brought out no now evidence, while tho dofcnd.int exhibited the samo stoical Indifference that ho showed Friday. On rc-dlrcct examination ex-amination Shocklcy again recited how he had mado his confession voluntarily from remorse and not because of fear or hopo of mitigating his punishment. Has One Witness. Attorney Smith for the defonse called "W. E. Homer, a street car conductor, to tho stand to provo that Motorman Glea-son Glea-son had carried a gun whllo on duty and had threatened to uso It If any one should attempt to hold him up. Tho Stato offered of-fered In rebuttal the testimony of persons who worked with Gleason and had never seen tho gun or heard the threats, but this was ruled out by Judge Armstrong. |