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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1902)
-p fc - Areata of the PuliiMisd Every Day in Wimhtnrfnn. Jnn. 29 -The treutv with xientuark for. the purclinio or 5-!l West lllllleS WUS llM'lKSed l.n ! r.t 4tin Intuit At tlt.t 1 ln t ... .v.,. , . ....... ------ li Nest Indies was dNeiKsed informal 'IlilUUfk. HII till' Mill V lltltT ii ( III lUII v.! i ; 1 1 .- iihtiiuik i ihwuiijjui i in.- rvu Mite Foreign itclntlom (.'onunlttee. A The general Impression is that tho treaty will be rut I tied without a:i cx "U'Juliil tight il.! . .... ...- ... ...ili.t. ..I- 41... i ... 4 Atmterduui.Jau. 2nThe ivnco prc iKVia' made to (treat Hritlau by the 'Vutoli government were of prelimi nary, nature. . ." 'l lie Hague premier. Kuyper acknow ledged tlmt tlie statement was accurate. jut wuulil not disclose tho tonus pro "pitted. , Paris, Jan. 20 -Dr. LeyiK the Ktiro Viu UROMt of the Boom declared that alher'e was no foundation for the state ,ient that the liners Iial asked tlio inedi Tgtiun of Holloa l and said that Kurper win not authorised to op,mnegiti.itioin. , Washington, Jan. 2it -Admiral Schley's 'appeal to the president from the tliid '.Jugs of the naval court of inquiry was "made public this morning. n The appeal nsk that the dlssrnllug pillion of Jh'wev l nppreusl and that the finding of the majority of the court 'W nnuiilttHl. , Washington. Jan. .Hi- fiovernor Taft ul the Philippine armed this afternoon ,hnd will confer with President Hooe ,TeIt and Srcrelary Ht regarding lite (Philippines itU'.itiou, in aiMitiou to Vivisu no Philippine committee the benefit of his exinTlenco anil observa tion while in the inlands. t Frankfort. Jan. SO-The jury in the cae'nf dim Howard. charged with com plicity in-the fioobel na-slnation reach jhI a verdict of guilty today and fixed the fVuuishnicnt at life lmpri-oiinient. , New York, Jan. Tho Commercial iannounaH that ("has. .Schwab recently cabled from Monte Carlo to J 1. Mor Jrran an offer to ro-.iu the presidency of ?n Btwl trust corporation, providing urean deemed It oxpedient. , . I'hls l the result of Hchwnh's retried t nsational jrmldliiv: and Morgan's t.arp cablegram'' criticizing lilsaction. , Just what the result will be l hard to iiy..ji Morgan's well-known profer-slon -.if sacttity cause his rebuke to Schwab, ,'.vlii.l!as been going the pace In conti nental retorts. Wellington. Jnn. 30 The Ways and i'Mmiw coiuniittee of the House tulay In urictoil chairman I'r.yne to prepare for Jrirerj'ntaUon to the Houe as soon as possible, a bill rep-aling all of the wa Revenue taxes except the tux ujwu mix ed Hour. ) The bill will provide for tho repeal to ,leeoine effective on July 1. l'JU!. except lie tax on ti-a which will become effec tive January 1, l'.Hfl. v Chairman Payne in his statement ays: .'ilt will b; seen that we have j ept np y ahead of our promise in re pealing theeo war taxes. Washington, Jan. SO Navy orders to day announce tlit retirement of Admiral Sampon on Kebruanllst. Washington, Jan. 30 Admiral Rod Vm cabled fro:n Cavite tinlav ami noli ad the. ileiiartment that all hope of find ing thf t'ii mining members of the. ji'oiter'B Kamar expedition has been UlMiudoned. Tfo nine membflr who returned nro J.n..K'rIous condition from weeping eczema. Budapest, Jan. 30 TherMs o riot of .workmeu in progrt s here tuhiy. A mob )t ten thousantl rioters attacked the iKirllament building to give emphnsls to ln nti t iriiirittiwiiit fi iittvd (rrtl Tlio windowH if the building was tiiiiasiieii and tlio proceeiungs in tite chamber were interrupted. . The ununited jiollcu wero called out Mini charged thu crowd clashing them iviui sworus. Ambulanci's carried awuy eighty-six woumleil prioii". b ASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tha Kind Joi! slave Always Bought qnrs thai r GxS 2'B'twc oi Week's News. the Daily Coast Mail. WADE AND DALTON, Paid Death Penalty Yesterday TIIO CRIME FOR WHICH THEY WERE PUNISHED. Woman's Intuition First Directs Suspicion Toward the Murderers. Tho sudden failure of Vr 'telegraph sorvico has prevented the receipt of a report of the hanging of Wade and Dal ton, which was to take place in Poitland yeoterday. Ilowvwr as all legal exped ients to save them had been exhausted, we give below an intere.-tlng relev of tho case and the plans for the execution UlbTOtlY Ot'TUKClfK The crime for which Jack Wade and William Daltou today paid the deatli penalty was one of the nio-'. eon? unprovoked aud cdd-blooded ever com mitted in Multnomah county or possibly in the entire state. About 4:i Thurs day morning, November iM, 1101, Auibropc Sparrow, a driver of a milk wagon from Itichard Scott's dairy -t JHlwutikcc, no ticed the body of n man lying partially on the sidewalk at the corner of Kant Kighl and Hast Mill street, lie immedi ately summoned the police, who acer taked, from letters, on tho body, that his iiaino was James Morrow, of 31 Kast Seventh btreet. The )oung man was employed by the Portland Iron Works and was well and favorably known as steady and industrious and was held In esteem by a large circle of friends. He had ppeut the evening with MUsLilah Jlldge, W Kast 10th street, aud started ' ome about 11:15, too late to catch a car. Hesldeuts in the near neighborhood were awakened near mid night by the fatal hhot which snuffed out the light of young Morrow, Hun ning footsteps wero heard by different parties, but no one investigated until the milkman found tho body lying cold and stiff In tlio early morning hours. Detectives at once began an Investiga tion but nothing upon which to build was discovered until Sunday morning. CI.KW KItOJt I.QIHS1NG UOL'tJK KKEI'KR . The clew which led to tho arrest was supplied by Mrs. W. T. Whitlock, 1S1 First htreetj at whose Iioueo Dalton room ed, anil where Wade waited, Dalton wan introduced to Mrs. Whltlock early Wed nesday night, and left the house shortly afterwards, accompanied hy . ado, who ha 1 called in the interval. .Md. Whit lock says Mio became suspleloiiH of the uctlois of Wade and Daltou, when she .first nipt, tho men, aud she hecauiu so un easy that she fell a prey to nervous un accountable foarfi-Mi much so, that in stead of h-tlriug Wednesday night nt her usual hour, nhe sat up until 3 o'clock Thursday inn,rnlpg to wajt for lipr, new lodgers. Wl'cn Wfidc and Dalton'Vw.mo I sight, Jhoy l(dieil Ijaggal un,ll nt ea-se. They wnt to sleep, ho wover, aii'J Mrs. Whltlock-was startled to hear later in tho day tlmt young Morrow hud been shot and killed ou tho Kast ulite at about l'J:ls o'clock on tho same morning. ACriONH .UUUW.H SfHl'ICtONrt This was Thursday. 11 or lodgers rose (ate that day, aud when Wndo caiuo she noticed that he mid Daltou hud an curli est conversation, mtwtly carried on In nn undertime. It pcemod to her that W udo was asking Daltou to do Kouudhlug which Dalton would not do. lul some how the strange thought uro-e In her mind that either Wade or Daltou hud killed young lorrmv. She could not (hake off the morbid thought. Saturday about noon she could not rent concern ing her strango lodgers, and she walked to the room, occupied teuiorarily bj Daltou and Wade aud knocked at the door. "We're ill csslnj,', call again," growled a voice. I'm Mrs. Whllhick, and I want Into the room as soon as you iiien are through with It," replleJ the landlady. No re sponse was given, and Mr?. Whltlocl. went about her household duties. A few minutes afterwards she went to the room lately occupied, and was surprl-ed to see different bureau drawers open aim the contents in a state of coufuinn. rilAllfiSII TIIKlt WITH TIIKIK CHIMV. "I've been robbed," was lipr fiit thought, and by a rapid inventory she saw that Jewelry and ckthlng allied ttt aUtut iJi'jU was mining. Then sin be came unjrry that Iter conlldeiice had been so misplaced in tho-e under her roof. Dalton retiiniCMl. and i-he frnnkty laced him aud said that she believed lie knew something about the murder of Morrow. His action was of such a na ture that she at once telephoned the District Attorney aud in a short time both men were under arrest. Kach ac cused the other of the crime and acknow ledged that they mistook young Morrow for a well-known gambler, that ho re sNtod and they shot him, As soon as the news of thecapture became known a great crowd gathered at tho jail aud for a tiuio mob law was imminent but the authorities placed the murderers at the J muinoriit iluring tho time aligned armory for protection. On Monday, to writing on tlm que-tinus, but the N,,,,,,,,., a, .,, ..v,r.;;;j;'j1::;v;;,,t(i'Tr';r,,'';;;:,,,,,i rnnged for murder before Judge Krazler cautu. W'.II. Hi xi n, and grunted until WediiCMluy, to plead. When brought before the court on Wed nesday Wade pleaded guilty, to tho sur prise of the spfdators with the evident purpoK' of assuring the death penalty to Dalton, who pleaded not guilty. The case of Dalton was set for trial Decem ber 0, at winch time ho declared that Wade was the man who did tho killing. The Hth and 10th wero taken up with securing a Jury, trying the case ami ntJ ,11:115 on the morning of tho lltli Judge Clehuul charged thu Jury who returned a verdict of guilty in 10 minutes. The trial of Jack Wado wr.s ordered for thu following day, Thunulry. Tho trial of the'ense occupied but i! hours, during which tiuio Wade made u htatement that he was willing to atone with his own life for hN crime. Ho was found guilty of murder by Judge Kruzlcr ami taken from court. On December '21th thev were sentenced to bo hanged, WAIiK'fi CO.STK&ilOK On Thursday, January 17lh Wade niuilo tho following confession: "I have known nil along that there was no chiinee for me, and have wanted toFCflDalton punlshod too, because he gave us both away, Hut J have thought it o.veiynuJ, concluded It Is right for me to htl Uuth. 1 fired.tho shot, -titi 'l did it accidentally. I did not want to kill tiwmwea5m.mOTWOTtwtat&HnnuRtWrm 'XRA wvdTllSI nFRMlfalAff do yoo mm miiiiu mint imih nv wwi i tt i it j i i ur. ..i. I..n NIK. 1 VVI VII til I 1 III. in iiip iw'riff Niniiud ImalmiiM alur ivn-ipl. UVim-mUf tiiiiLMirirnmiMilotirnrtiili tioii'i Umviii. liin . . . t ... I .. ... ..... II... J.Mtulo to til M;i ll.oi.un, Noitlt Unid, I. Mut iOOQS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY WaBroBK:MWra-.JtMWMIWtt rrnnrnwKtjtiTr3oainittn.TtuaiKnKvijitttariuTOMan Mouow. iter iiiijl-otly, and .iuld not have ibuie it liitoittloiiull), eu'ii to mii myielf. I hope ttiN will sine Daltou. I am doing this because it i right, and not hfcauxo I nut afraid to die. I can't see anything in it for me. All Is ti tie." J-xck-Wam:. The scaffold was erected In thu north wet coiner of the uiurt )ard and mir rounded by a high board fence. There wero i U up doors and the condemned men stood side by tide. Theio were three cords, one of which -prutiKtlie trap, but which one the three men who cut tueiu did not know. The 'J men weie luoiiuht In fiom the rear mid faced the spectators who occu pied the space in front of the 'calfohl. 'I he has hci u w me comment on tho ! fact that i men were hnniil foi this crime, i.ying in wait for one until miiu Lying in wait for one until killiiiK.aiiotluT eniitltiiti minder In the llrl deuree, the piiialty of w hlch is liHIIgillg. Mietherv W Milf nr Ihtltoll were priiiclpul or accriuuiry etitM miukII figure. IMitli are nun del ei 4 tiihtluctite Iv. The law ot uregmi ns niterptrlt'il in tlie -t.ite circuit c.urt for the fourth judielnl district h.i- mmiI to the rhIIoMs at leit-l tlirte iiuinl.rir vImi xlint mid kllle'd pernii whom I hey were not "Ihj ing for." notr.blj llrowti and .luluimn III K,p. mid Murray, t! e mlnter, onit t.ceii iarri later. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION Feb. 12-11, 1902 Owing to the picr.iUnco of in fee tiiitik iliacasen in niHiiy pur In of ho county it in decided to hold thu uxttm ination in tlirtio diiiVrinl places ut follows : At.Myrtlo l'uitit cfitiiluctod by (J. I!. No?ler, ut Marsefithl conduct. d by W. 1). Uuaily , and at Cuiiiillu l the tiinluialgiied. Thu clii'ses at Myrtle Point and Miirnhfiohl will meet at tho mini., I li(iuo or at Mituu other place M-licted bv the conductor. There ill bn no t xaiiiiiiatiou ol IV. hupt, riMltlt LAND, ACT JUNK ',1, 1878. NUTIUi: FOIt I'UULK'ATION. United St itcjt Laud Oilier, HovUiurK. Oicroii. J.uiiui; j;, njj Notice h lirrrliy i;itii ib.ti in cont'ili.iiicc nlili the uovitloo o( the ml jI C'onrrt ol Juiif 3, 1873, ciitlllul "An .at lf ilici.tlc cl liiulirr Uiiili in Itie M.ili'1 ul Ckltiluniil, Oirun, NV. t.uli, Anil Vnliingiuii Kiiitort, 11 1 i.t I Noiil.t ul Mattlilit'U, CVhiii v ol I 00., Si.ilc of Oiron, lat this il.iy filial in tin-, oilae llt sttiirn itatrmrnt No 3oo., (ur Hit- pmclu.c ol the N, of the N ' ol Nxtk N. a?. In luvtrt thiii No. -j-jfyjiuli, K.111JJC .Si 13 Vtit, nml vml offer piirjf to liow ili.it lie lnnl oii;lit li inoii; tnliulilc for lit IiiiiIim r Mniif 1)1,111 for iiKiUiiliiiral pur jmj'-, nml tuninlilitli ,i, tlilni lo mhI I.iikI Ixfotc lli: Urxbltr mill Kticncr of tins ollicent Kovrlmrg, ny.in, u S-itimi ilir njili d.iy of April, I0"3. lit! II. line ut tvillirse- UmuI Nolilr, II, II. Ilalnmi, I'r.inU lluswon, I:. II. Notdo, of MartlificliI, Oirt;on. 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