In a message dated 2/16/03 5:04:07 PM, [email protected] writes: << It was submitted by ([email protected]) on Sunday, February 16, 2003 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: Beth Partridge newspaper_name: The Valley Chronicle newspaper_date: Friday, July 5, 1895 town_of_publication: St. Charles county_of_publication: Kane state_of_publication: Illinois newspaper_article: THE CRANE-STILES CASE The time during the past week has been mainly occupied with the taking of testimony from the defendants, Herbert P. Crane and Lillian B. Stiles. One or two other witnesses have been examined but their testimony has been immaterial. The cros-examination of Mr. Crane was conducted by State's Attorney Joslyn, while ex-State's Attorney Hanchett kept Mrs. Stiles on the grid-iron for a number of hours. She was as usual, a shrewd witness, but the astute Hanchett managed to make things somewhat uncomfortable for her. Several times she answered him in a snappish fashion, quite unlike her usual bearing on the stand. It is expected that the testimony and arguments will be finished by tomorrow night and that the case will be given to jury. Submit: Submit Article --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>