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FINDS LAW TO FIT KIDNAPING.
Prominent Attorney at Omaha Says the Abductors Can Be Punished. PRISON TERMS ASSURED. Pat Crowe, the Chief Suspect, Not Yet Located, in Spite of the Many Rumors. POLICE NOT DISCOURAGED. Lawyer Advised Paying Ransom. Detective Sent to St. Joseph. Odd Story of Boast by Crowe. Ferryman Furnishes a Clew. Small Boys Fear to Leave Home. PAT CROWE WITHOUT MUSTACHE. Chief of Police Still Hopeful.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Author: A STAFF CORRESPONDENT
Date: Dec 27, 1900
Start Page: 2
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 1689
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That the kidnapers of Eddie Cudahy, if ever they are found, can be landed in the State penitentiary for their crime is assured, according to General John C. Cowin, one of the foremost criminal lawyers in the West.

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