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.......mmmiL! .)i i Til Will Make Another Trial- Durrants Attorneys Fighting Hard to Saye His Neck. San Francisco, Cal., June 3. Des pite the fact that Ills .-petition for a writ of habeas corpus In tlie United States district court bad been denied by Jud(,'c Hawlcy, and tbat Judge Gilbert denied a similar petition on behalf of Durrant, the attorney for Salter D. Woidcu will attempt to se cure such a writ in ihc circuit court and will also apply for leave to appear in the circuit court of appeals and to the supremo court of the United States. WRIT REFUSED. Murderer Durrani's first effort to Kain a respite by appealing to the fed eral courts has failed, United States Circuit Judge Gllbcrtliavinc refused to secure a writ of habeas corpus, for which his attorney applied. Notice of intention to appeal to the United States huprcinc court va3 filed and the application for leave to appeal will bo made formally. This, however, may be refused as in the Butler' case, al though Durrani's attorneys are con fident that leave will be given. ARRANGEMENTS. Theic will be 200 invitations issued for the execution of Durrant. War den Hale has fixed 10:30 a. in. as the hour of execution. Twenty-five med ical men will be permitted to witness the tragedy. At the request of ills attorneys Durrant yesterday mride a formal demand for release, claiming to be unjustly imprisoned. This will be part of the appeal to the supremo court, and Is to cover the point which might be made that by falling to pro test and demand his release he had lost the rigbt to complain. The appeal raises a point which, ac cording to the statement of Durrani's counsel, has never been raised In this state and must be decided before Dur rani can be hanged. The contention is that Judge Babrs indicted two pen alties imprisonment and death while the law says one or the other. Counsel will hold "that Durrant 's life in San Quentln is not detention, but imprisonment; that the position of the attorney-general is untenable, as life in the county jail carries with it no shaving, stripes and no indigiity other than detention. This statement will also be heard in the federal court where it is expected that tbe same course will be taken as in the Worden case that of securing a writ of habeas corpus. Endorse Bryan. Frankfort, Ky., June 3. The Democratic silver convention passed resolutions re-alllrmlng the Chicago platform and pledging to W. J. Bryan the future support of the Democracy. The Democratic silver convention met with 1000 delegates and spectators present. In calling the convention togotber State Chairman Johnson made a vigorous speech in which he adylsed justice and harmony. Senator Gobel was elected tempor ary chairman and in a speech said the convention would deserve to win sue- cess Jin November by Its action and that part of the action would be the reaffirmation of the Chicago plat- form. He said by misrepresentation and a mammoth fund McKinley had ' of Enterprise Lumber company part been elected president. lie severely ' ners and as such is fraud. But be arraigned the administration of Gov- that as it may Zumwalt must know ernor Bradley. j that he was trespassing, as he admit- Modcrn Woodmen. tcd llc llatl seen tno notlces wh,ch Dubuque, la., June 2. Neary every ' were posted and if he has any claims delegate to tho head camp of Modern , to the lumber, should take them up Woodmen was present at the opening ' with tho assignee in a legal session. Tbe biennial report of Head way. He evidently thinks Consul Northcut showed that during that the best way, as he the past seven years the membership has tried to use a revolver had increased from 40,000 to 240,000, on Mr. W. W. .Caskey, also drew one The head physician's report shows on Mr. J. C. Roe once before with that in the past two years tho board Httleor no provication. Mr. Roe has accepted 127,110 applications and says he was arretted and gave bail to rejectjed 15,000. Tho rate of mortal lty last year was lowest since 1886. 4,00 per 1000, tho I Fire loss. Dexter, Or., June 3.-Tho resi. ' dencfl nf fipnr Prn.nn. nf Trent, burned with all Its contents. railways last Wooden sleepers on about 15 years. THE CUTTING SCRAPE. Described by an Eye Witness of the ,' Btrry Affair. Berry, Or., June 3. Your corre spondent notices an article In the ".Statesman" In rrgnrd to a row which occured at tlio Enterprise Lum ber Co's. Saw mill between J C. Roe, of tlio. Enterprise lumber company and A.T. Zumwalt of Lyons, and as It is so far from the real facts we deem it our duty to st :tc the matter as it is and can be vouched for by Mr. Ed S. Smith who witnessed the whole thing and is a-dlslntercsted party and a very reliable man. Mr. J. C. Roe is the agent for the assitruco of the Enter terprisc Lumber Company, and as such is in charge of all said company's property here. He has posted notices forbidding any one to trespass on the property. Zum walt came up here from Lyons with a party by the name of Maybcc and made arrangements to move into some of the vacant houses belonging to the enterprise property and Mr. J. C Roe was in the act of nailing up some of the buildings to prevent him to enter them and while so engaged Zumwalt and Maybee went past with hammer and nails and proceeded on to the mill and J. C. Roc went with C. E. Roe and Ed Smith to forbid him to tresspass on, the prop erty. It seems that the five men met under .the mill and Roe said to Zumwalt and Maybee "did you not sec those trespass no tices" and Zumwalt said "yes," Boo said "that means keep off from these premises, and you must go out of here." Zumwalt said, "I won't do it and ho Immedi ately began to draw a revolver. Just at that Instant Zumwalt caught his heel on some planks, which lay on the mill floor, and fell backwards on them. Mr Roc says he saw the re volver and that Zumwalt was at tempting to shoot him as lie fell backwards and he jumped and caught Zumwalt by the hand as he was in the act of discharging the revolver just in the nick of time. As he threw it up it was discharged, the ball passing through Roe's clothes, making a slight wound on the shoulder or breast bone. Zumwalt had a jack knife in his- left hand and attempted to use it on Roc, and Roc caught his hand and held it away in such a posi tion that cycry time Zumwalt attempted to stab Roe he drew the knife across his own face making some ugly cuts. Mr. C. E. Roe came up by this time and J. C Roe asked him to take the hand which held the knife while he secured the revolver; J.C. Roe, then choaked Zumwalt, un til he began to beg for mercy ana said he would give up the revolver and put up the knife and no away if he would let him up, which was done andZumwalt then left In company with Maybee, wjio in the meantime had run away after being stopped from striking J.C. Roe with a largo piece of scantling, by C, E. Roe. Your (cor respondent has taken pains to inter view Mr. Smith, who seems to be a disinterested party, and is willing to vouch for the truth of the above statement, and we think that the Statesman or any other paper should not be so anxious for news as to publish such a misrepresentation. Mr. Zumwalt claims a bill of sale of some lumber at the millj which both the assignee and the laborors say was given to cover up the lumber by J. S. Lee, one appear before tho grand jury as ho did not care to make the county a bill of expense by a trial- before a-justlce. He has Zumwalts revolver which he says he is going to hand over to tho Proper authorities and lie thinks that It should not be given to Zumwalt UgUIU UH I1U Mill JUV OUUWtVU 4 .... I J-, gome ono wjth it. Justice. n !-. n r Im -.-111 irtf PtinAnr1 In 1llllnrr STATE NEWS The old corps of tcacliors lias bcon retained by the McMlnnvillc school board. The Douglass county Sunday school convention will be held In Rosebi'rg June II, 12 and 13. The precipitation this year on Mt Hood has been 8fi.5 inches less than for the same period last year. Hark, hark, hark, tlio dogs do bark, tho gypsies nrc coming to town. Lock your stores nd bar your doors leave noohlng of value around." About 500,000 feet of balm and whl to fir logs arc being put in the Santiam at different points up the river. In fact tho river in plices Is literally jammed full. The O. It. & N.eastbound train that passed through Pendleton Monday carried 1500 crates of strawberries, most of them from Hood River, but a few from AValla Walla. The berries filled two rafrigerator cars. Gilbert, the 9-year-old son of Geo. Ilerren, fell 50 feet down the face of the bluff, Tuesday altcrnoon, and re ceived a live-Inch scalp wound and sundry bruises, from which lie will probably recover. Oregon City Ex. When Noah Petit was working on the trestle of the O. C. & E. road,just north of the bridge at Albany, he lost his balance and fell to the ground, about eighteen feet below. Fortu nately he struck on his feet. His ankles were sprained and his back badly wrenched. Burglars broke Into the store of John Sylvester, In Pilot Rock, Uma tilla county, last Saturday, night Jand stole 215 in cash and checks amount ing to $50. The safe was blown open with such a heavy charge of powder that ail of the store fixtures were wrecked and the safe blown clear across the room and wrecked. Frank Castile, of The Dalles, ac cused of murdering John Beck at a mask ball at Cleveland, in Klickitat county, Wash., was acquitted after a trial lasting five days. Self-defense was the plea. The jury was only out an hour. Roy Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Durham, of Pendleton, was seriously Injured by being thrown from a horse last Saturday, ne fell upon a broken beer bottle, and a piece of glas,penetratcd his side, be tween the fifth and sixth ribs, Dcne trating the pleural cavity. $ioo Reward, SSioo. The reader of this paper will be pleased to 'earn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall,s Catarrh Cnre is tbeonly positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monial. Address. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolebo, O. KSrSold by Druggists, 75c. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Few realize that each squirrel de roys $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator is the most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents For sale by G. W. Putnam, Stolner Drug Co., Lunn & Brooks, G. L. L. Baskett and A. I. Stone. d & w-3 10-4m A New York court has held that a Salvation Array barracks comes under the head of disorderly houss. It is remarkable fact that a roan never ap preciates the sufferings of others until he himself, has passed through the fire of pain or remorse. Then it is that he looks around for those who are suffering he wants them to profit by his experience , he gives his time and money gladly for the benefit and never tires of his zeal. There are plenty of men weak and worn out, struggling with remorse and fear, and the natural outcome of habits that brought incapacity a sense of lonesomeness and a feeling as if the best side of life had been banished forever. Such men should write to Thomas Slater, Box 390, Kalamazoo, Mich. He will send free of charge by mail, in a plain sealed envelope full particulars about the method he used, and this will enable any man to get a complete cure at home. It is the method Mr. Slater used to cure himself of the troubles that sap the strenght and vigor. The cure was so complete, to satisfying and such a wonderful change from his former condition that he will gladly tell others all about it, sending all particulars. He figures that he doesn't know of a better way to show his ap preciation of his own cnre and tbe sufferings of others. There must be generous men in this world to off.set the tide of avarice. Write cription aad method j a K B 8 Will hold its annual field meet at the S.'-. a3ES3afflL j II PSJ pH .3 ?.. Teams from University of Oregon, tiugcuu; Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls; Oregon State Xnininl Si'hnol, Monmouth: Pacific College, Moil mouth; Pacific University, Foicst fhnyi: Willamette University, Salem; will participate. Track Events 120 jard hntdli -2t) jaitl hurdle, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dasli. 440 yard run, SSOyaul run, mile i un, mile walk, two mile bicycle race. Field Events Hammer ilnow, sliut put, pole vault, bioad jump, high jump. Tlie championship cup, now held by the University of Oregon, will be held durinir the year 1807-8 by tho team winning the most points In the games oT June 5. Handsome gold, silver and bronze medals will bo awarded to those gaining first, second -ind third placo in each cent. Excursions by boat and rail, Chcniawa Indian school band and other bands from surround ing colleges. Admission GO cents, This will be the greatest athletic meet ing ever held in the nortliwes-t. Manager, F. E.Brown, Willamette University. MIXED PAINTS, ROOF - Yrr You can get the best quality for the least money at We also carry ground in oil, and a brushes. If you contemplate any description it will pay jou to see our goods and get our prices before buying. FRY'S DRUG STORE, SALEM, OR. Call and see GRAY TOVES AND TINWARE The greatest variety, and finest corner btate and f5?The only complete slock of blacksmith and STEEVENS' FRUIT DRYER ! PATENT PENDING. Fruitgrowers are Invited to investigate before .buying or building a drier. My claim are.-1. Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapness of conttructicr, 5 Rapid production. 4, Easy cheapness and simplicity of process, Wiite'me for testirrctiiis and experience of growrr who are using the Steevens since two years, Estimates andj specifications furnished or driers built. Addreis ' G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. LDDflY o:- 5, 3ME. . PAINTS, BUGGY PAINTS. .a full line of colors, complete stock of doing any painting of BROS, new stock"of stock in the city Northwest Liberty streets wagonmakers goods south of Portland, I 1 I li J lull UIUllllIc) 6 ass ! Drue Store. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXTRF.SS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:oo r Ml Lv ...I'oilland. . .Ar 9:30 A 11 7.M0 A M 8co r M 8:io r-MVLv... Salem .. I.v 1 745 A M ) Ar. San FrnncicoLv Above trains st p nt all tirmcipal stations bet. Portland and Salem, Tinner Marim, JefUrson, Albany, Tangent. Shedds Haij, Harrlsburg, Junction City, Euger.e, Cteawcll, Cottage Grove, Drum, Oakland and all st lions from Unseburg to Aihl.iml, Inclusive. KOSKDURG MAIL, . lUILY. 830 A it I Lv. Iioo am- Lv. S.2otm Ar ..Putt and ..Salem. .. . . Kosebtug. .Ar I 430 r m Lv ! 200 r M Lv (7: 30 A M Pullman bufltt sleeper anil seconit-clr sleeping cars attached to all through traltn WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTLAND AND CoRVAI-t.lS. Mail tlains liai'y except Sunday. 730 AMI Lv. .TPortland . . A 1 5. -50 I'M . Lv ' l .'05 I' M 1215 r-Mf Ar. . . .Corvullis At Albany and Curvallis connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. EXPRESS) TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4."SO T M 7.'30'' M Lv Lr. Portland . . Ar I S.'2$ A M .McMinnville Lv ' S'S A M Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental nud Oiicntal and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA SaPing dates on application Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, IIONO LULU and AUS1KALLIA, can I obtained from W. W. SKINNEU, Ticket Agent, Salem. K. KOEHLER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. & P. A. Portland. Through Tickets TO THE EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific Sybtem rtuough Pullman Palace Sleeper. Toun Sleepers and Free Reclining Chairs iVu, between Portland to Chica&u Our trains are heated by steam and lighted by PinUc I light. Time to Chicago, 3 i.i Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than cotr littltors. , For rates, time tables and full information apply to BOISE & BARKER, Agents, Salem, C tJ R..W BAXTER, C.E. liROWN, General Agent Dist. Pass. Agents' 135 Third Street. Portland 0, R. & ill. CO, TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHQICfs OF Two Transcontinental Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Den ver Omaha and Kansas Citv. Low rotes to eastern cities. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKER agents, Salsm. Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION.?, Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portlana May 17, 22, 27 and June 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27. Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6.1 WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Dally Salem serv icei Steamer Ruth for .Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a, m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,., Thursday and Saturday, at 7:15 a. m. Returning, leave Ash itreet dock, Portland, daily except Sunday, at 6 a, m. Passengers given transfers to electric line st Oregon City if dosired, mak ing it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thun day and Saturday at 330 p.m., returning, lv. Corvallls at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washingion, California or the East. Connections mado at Portland witb all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G, M, Powers agent, foot Trade street, E, MCNEILL, Pres. and Manager W. II. HURLI1URT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full deta'is call on or address G. M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent, OREGON CENTRAL vvND Eastern R, R. Company (YAQUINA DAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaajlna Bar with the San Francisco & Yaaulna ilay Steamship Co, STJSAMISK "JPAKALLUIV' Sails from Yaquina every & days for San Francisco. Coos llay, Port Orford, Trinidad and IIumboH Hay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisco t Cabin, (9; steerage, $5; to Coon Bay and Port Orford, cabin to; to flumbold. Bay, cabin fS; round trip, good 60 days, $i6t RIVER DIVISION Steamer ''Albany" between Portland and Corvallls. through without lay-over. Leaves Salem 10:45 a, m, Tnesdays, Tnursdayt and Satuidays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6,'oa a, m. Sundays, Wednesdays and roaays. EDWIN BTOJfg, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or J, C. MAYO, 8. River Division. Northern Pacific ! Railway. "Kims " Pullman SleppW Cirs Uecant Dinlno C.ra Tourist "ilffeoin0, ;. T M Paul, Minneapolis, l)u)uh, I i.j; ',rrjd Forks, t rookston, Winning Mrlennam) hutte IIIHOl'Gil TICKETS loCbi'ajo, vsl ni:tor. Philnilclt hi, t- Vfirfc. Itos;--i an-l all Tennis Ea.. ?ni Siuti. For inknHui, time canli tuu ' tlckeih, rail cm ri ntitf TH)MAS.vVAT? & ((, AGENTS .'.5 (.t.nsrn'Tctal srtcet, N,Iem, ' A !. Jtirtfwi. .rti. (.-.il, i',. Vjeni Mo ti n t ,.inei l'nr I" m'Ii 1 l)f Only lino yiu Custer Battlefield. "Be Sure You y'f Get the Genuine'1" Wlien you ask for a ticket via tlio Bur lington, bajsuro you put a ticket via tlio Burlington. No other lluo to Oninlia, Kansas City, St. Louis, or ANY OTHER Southeastern city is as fast. By no other lino Is the rato so low. On no othor lino is tho pcrvico so L'ond. "Bo sure you got tho genuine." Two routes Eastvia Billings, Mont., and St. Paul, Minn. For tickets and in formation apply to nearest ticket agent or to A.C.SHELDON., G. A Portland, Or. "THE LIGDT OF TOE WORLD OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART" Cost over $100,000 to publish. Contains nearly 200 lull. page engravings 01 our Saviour, by the great masters. Every picture is reproduced from some famous paintings Agents arc talcing from three to twenty orders per day. The book is so beautiful that when peoplo see itlhey want it. "FIRST- GLANCE AT THE PICTURE BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES" saya one. "Cleared J150 first week's work with the book"says another. "Some high grade pman or woman of good church standing should secure tho agency here at once("ays ever yedltor, "as J500 can be made taking orders for it." Also a man or woman of good social position can secure position of manager of this territory.to devote all their time fo employing and drillinir agents and corresponding with them. Ad dress for full particulars A. P, T. ELDER, Publisher, 278 Miohlgan Avenue, Chicago, III. 4 37 7m 80 YrAR3 EXPaKIXflOK. MARKS. DESIQNS, 00PYRIOHT8 &.Q. Anyono sending n sketch and description mar quicklr ascertain, free, whethtr an Invention U erotmbly patentable Communications etrlotlr eonfldeuttal. Oldcat agency for lecturing patent to America. Wo bave a TVutilngtou otnee. Patents taken through Uunn & Co. rcva special notlco In tho SCIENTIFIC AMERIQAtf, beautifully lllustratod, larecit circulation of any Bcleutlrlo Journal, weekly, terms W.IX) a yeart 11 M six mouths. 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