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Show Wants Clear Conscience. New York. That he might plead tiilty to a theft in 1908 and die with 1 a clear conscience, Daniel Loewy was carried on a stretcher into general session the other day hefore Judge Crain. Abraham Levy, his counsel, 'old the story of the robbery by Loewy of ten sable skins from his employer, the skins being valued at $1,750. Judge Crain then suspended sentence. Loewy is declared by physicians to be slowly dying. He went to San Francisco in February, Febru-ary, 1910, and while in the new Western West-ern hotel there was held up, shot and -obbed by three unidentified men, jvho escaped. They took all the dia- nonds Loewy had. |