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Il I f VHAJDMVt JOUBrMUfALEM, OWtaOK. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1903- Nl- k. w. i' i. ft . i it h i W t -1 " ... erlppa - -Aaalatln TlflriMr S Mid 6'dacK EtrKlsn. BY rBCR 'ROTH KM" , 0 Yr, ! hi Artwwta. N& ThfM Mantha, M M At. 0aMy,y Crrr, M Can Par Merrtft. W-ly Oiw Y f, H-00 In Avww. JOURNAL SPECIAL DEUVKRY. Oaa Wt I 10 jOea Kofife ...,.. IS TknMh.MoaUM LOO At Journal. k. A Baaa'a 'Srecsryy Sooth Salem. 'M-E-mvariex aVocsry, Yew Park. Afcyfvm Avnu Qrocsr 8tore. 7TTrTWI I SSSS HMIHllllllllllMIIIII r fflWWWJEP' iiiniiiiiimni'i!!'"iH ' TIM Wsathar. -Tonight and Thursday, fair. . . , , g , ,- . THE RFEN8E OP AN INSANE ,, PERSON. , (Oregon Law Journal.) 'bwlm? 16 the tec that few If any Ju&a of burcourtaiovercaaie portion al4yi contact .with as.it aliidled the waya . and manners of Insane peraeM? abd ''especially thoso In clla-ed to kill or do mon men mon steous: ajets, ohi, ,cbnrta Jiave declared rules tfnw nyornjn, tho trial of such' cases so that'll Is almost if,iKt Qflte Impossible to make do flats 'for a person who is actually In sane, whlld,1 on the other hsid, It Is mlo-asyifor tbo Impostor to feign laaky,and b acquit tod. tTKU'atata of affairs Is brought akoBisbocause-well Inforrood men ur oaic-lhort subjects, wbo baro not mado a practical study of Insano poraona, sittra to thlnb that a person Is not In- ens unloss be) shows but ward appoar aaoes-ot It, froths at Uia mouth, rolls his oyes InToluntarily about, screams, yells, falnta or toara about frantically without natural) action. While thoro arc a great many,lnino persons that do t(jf iVentf',TMoV -tlifa" popular. Idcfypt vqry fow If any of this class of iBMsa- persons commit crlmo for tbe rea,,ttiatUrty iaro for tbo lima bo 14 vt .!, jw.iWronJ.otall roa-aea-or aro so Idlotlo that they do not exerclsaa? (rational coatruUot tbolr body, b'ut'tWr limbs, body and or gans are given up to Involuntary ac Usaa, 1)iH th class f Insaao psraous w6 aro dang orous and kill and do other moaatrefa acts do. pt. belong to Utta flrstrcVsMi .They are apparently aulot and harmless, thoy aro socrcl Ivo afid" appear to bo rational In oVory rospoct so that you aro suro that tboy should not bo conflnod la tho asylum If one visit au Insano asylum and goes through Its wards, and aVe the super Intondont or attending physician point out Inmates who would most llkoly ItWiAiiMfaeaif thsy had aa opportunl xik$ wl11 D urprlschl when he points ogtilfttttea wko aro tho moat quiet Ml teatwl and are to, all outward up PJSjttaaco tbo most harmless lu the 'aHu; Tblu class of Insano Is very sia-Vt and cunning and often tax ln aaMi.Biarto tatas kut degree to dis cover' t-fcWr ywptatna of Insanity. In ease oxperta -will 'tell you that an In person of this class le usually cuasUfx land smart In plotting and PJMNlac and that be, like tbo inulo, wmtta good for a. year or mora la op 4r U, take you j(t your guard. Tbo BMeUarirolt.queitloner aoldom It ever them oa their guard so aa to faow op tbe fact that they aro not ra- uoaoj. An .attorney employed to make a defease of Insanity' for one of tk claw finds tils client itrltlng to appeaaano and usually tbe defense falls; while, on the other band, an. at torney who has a client who la per tc(ly rational and who Is a moder ately .good actor can feign Insanity aad .Htako a auccesarul defense. Do cause, the Insane person cpnceala his acU, ,whll the Impostor parades his asjijtojicood, effect before tbe court WFIsIwC' Soef 5r courts declare It to be WthaVjat K ,P0ron Is copiclous eT Mkat which Is right and wrong, then a;iatwr what Illusion that iorson 3tte Ibwln under, that rroon Is NHlble fur tbe crime bo baa WW' HtH. Uer ck a ruto Kvdefeuse IsRftMLiHMUB, pero canuot b6 made, wMta ottr laws hayo provided that In; fisvky sl bo a defense Tho ab surdity of wich a rule la appartnt to owe who understands the subjoct Bf MsHMwlty, The only human being Wfco hi' not conscious or that 'which Is ritjkt a4 wrong Is the pure and com Plate Idiot, and such a person as that a if or commits crime. Istowm la Hki excellent work. Medical Uikfesinnieacfl of luaanlty, uuotlng wwh aaroval frow Iangernan, say a: 'am ! i i . m " Jim" cpnvlncedthat J ereil In Ulie highest' deiEree'oMnBa!nly there still remains a traco of moral discrimina tion with Which we may connect the train of. tho palionfa Ideas." We be lieve that In many cases of Insanity tbo mind itself Is not In the least af Tected but that tbe organs or means that it has of communicating with, tbe outward world to ascertain facta be come diseased, deranged or distorted to such an extent that they do not correctly report the facts, but becdmo lying witnesses abd give alarming and fatso reports upon a harmless mattrt and tbo mind believing the false in formation acts as If a danger really dxlstcd. Any person actually sur rounded by dangerous animals or rep tiles would, exert his utmost power to defend himself and wo all agrco that this would bo a perfectly rational act; but If a person's eyes or ears report to him that bo Is surrounded by sucb dangerous animals or reptllos, when in fact bo Is not, and ho defends blra selffwe say that be la jnsano. Tbe Insano person who commits crime, In bo great majority of cases, Is con scions at all times of right and wrong. but bo labors under somo illusion or hallucination and does not know the roal facts as tboy actually exist and by reason of his erroneous Impres sions bo has good reasons to con elder his Ilfo in Imminent danger and (o defend-htasolf commits tbe murder tvhlch he would not have done bod he fiaro been conscious of tbo trim facta The sensible manner In which tho MnHy pfW. P, Peacock, who was tried and convicted for tho murdqr of A. S Kerr, was Investigated by Governor Chamberlain shows that tho Govern ortr many years of experience In the trial of criminals whllo acting as pros pcutlng attornoy and as attorney gen prat of this Stato has ripened and broadened his Iddas on this subject far In advance of most trlst Judges. Tho Governor caused tbo condemned man u' bo personally examined by a largo number of leading physicians, Who wore exports In mental diseases, Mho had had actual qnd oxtended ox lwrienco In tho treatment of tbe In sano at Insane asylums. After these physicians had mado their report and tho Governor bad becomo fully Inform cd thereon he mado a porsonal visit to tbo coll of tbo condemned man and mado a study of bis subject Intelli gently. The conclusions arrived at and the reasons gtven by tho Govern or for suspending tho death sentence Is unanswerable and his courso moots universal approval. If trial courU would handlo this subject with the samo good sense; deliberation and Judgment Uioro would bo fewer Judi cial murders committed In tho name ftflSEto bffrcRS BesareletrylU To restore vig or to tbe sys tem, promote sound sleep and swUt di ttos tlon yon should take a dote of tbe Bit ters btfofeeseh meal. It will core Sick Heafccne, nervousness, ladlgestlon. Constipation. Dyspepsia an a Kidney trouble Of Krank Kellogg tho community has sustained tho loss of an exemplary and valuable cltlxen, the profession Use lost a brother deserving the con- ddence of his entire clientage. "Secend: Resolved, that this re port together with the resolutions ac companying the samo bo transmitted to the clerk of tho Circuit Court of JJarlon County with tho request that hey be entered on tbo Journals of (he said Circuit Court. "Third: llerolvcd, that an en grossed copy hereof bo forwarded to bis bereaved widow. "W. H. Holmes, n. P. Boise. U K. Adams and S. T Richardson, Com hnttce." The Editor of Tho Journal know Mr. Kellogg qulto Intimately for a great number of years and read law and was admitted to tho bar of Oregon itong with him. Ho was a truo and oyal friend and a truo Christian gen llcmon. Wo cherish pleasant mem Dries of our deceased friend and corc- y lament his untimely death. Corporations Eay the Tax These are busy times In tho state treasury, where tho domestic corpora tions owing the state tax, aro making their payments. All tho corporations doing business in the state that had not previously settled with tho secre tary of state were listed on July 15th, and the list was referred to tho treas ury for collection. Yesterday about 75 corporations made their settlements, tbe amounts paid running from $10 to 1200. About one-half of tho compan ies on tho list furnished the treasury have paid the tax, and It is believed that nearly nil of them will make set tlement before the penalty Is added, Which will not bo beforo nnothor 20 flays. Barn, Destroyed by Fire. W. J, Wnrgnlor lost his now barn, the old barn, and hay and horses Sun, day night by ilro. At 11 o'clock tbe fire was discovered In tbe bay. It was not long until tho barns, 40 tons of hay, eight sets of harness and two horses were burned. It was undoubt edly of an Incendiary origin. In that neighborhood undoubtedly resides a firebug, because within tho past fow years there have been numerous fires of dwellings nnd barns. Tho Wars nlors aro heavy losers by this flro, as they had only an Insurance- of $300. Gcrvals Star. .,--., i it: rr rasrWMiKig'raHs mi THE EVENINQ BELLS, (Oregon I.aw Journal.) iThoso evening bells, thoso avenlna bells! How many atalo their muslo tolls. Elf youth, and homo, nud nntlve clime, Vhon I last heard thotr soothing chime. (Thoso pleasant hours navo passed away, And many a heart that then was raXi iWlthln tho tomb now darkly dwells, And hears no more thoso evening bells. and so It will ho whou I am gono; That tuneful peal (wlll still ring on, Svhon other bards shall walk these t dolls (And sing your pralso, sweet evening nous, MOORR. Wanted. We would llko to ask through thai columns nt vnni- ruinnr It tlinrn la nulklnd of nicdlclno. thn hnnnfltn I. ..... -.v.- ...... n . - . . Irlvi'il from thnlr inn ulnmtm h iiurnuu wiiu uuu uucu urcens August of lw. FRANK KELLOQQ. (Oregon Law Journal.) The following Is a ropy of tho re port of tho Commlttco upon Rosolu lion upon tho death of Attornoy Frank Kellogg adopted by Tito Marlon Colmty Uar Association, vis: "To tbo Marlon Cdunty liar Asso ciation! We your committee appoint. ed to mako a report, and take aultabla action respecting tho death of our dncoatod brother, Prank Kellogg, do moat respectfully beg leave to report as follews: "The subject of this sketch was born In thn, city of Cleveland, Ohio, on tho 12th day of Juno,.H48. His boy hood -davs were spent In his nattvf city, lie had tho advantages of an acndemla training at tho Ashland Academy In said state. Ho afto. wards tn$k a couroe In civil engineer log In tho Troy Polytechnic School In tbe Ur. of How York His father was -a man of standing and Influence In his adoptnd city and atato, being one of thomloctors chosen to represent the candidacy of the Douglas Democ racy In J80 In the state of Ohio. In the year of 1(81, our d?d Drother enlisted n-, the Union Aim and remained la the army until lue iloso of tbe Civil War, doing active wrvlec as a rjldler. , Ho went to the ttato of Texas utter tbe close- of (be wnr and praritud hist profess! in a a civil engineer, remaining in that ork aud mim-ylotr several lni.nc ant inllrcsMl miles, until 188, uhtn bo becau the study of Jaw. Ha Jlu lshc-4 his cVwne'ot Jaw reading In Ore gon and yai admitted to the b,v of this mate in tho year of 18S. Jtr Mioso tho Usui ot.Heppnor aa b' tlr place- for pucllcing hs prgtv slon, nnd remained, in Heppner until UW. when ho returned to Salem, cou tlnulng his tirofessonal work in thW city until falling health caused htm tq relinquish his oatIon. Pennu.:W. Mr, Kcllopu was a genUeman of Hut prete'Ace and ho rcckomJd, his frieuds amongst all classoa of njen. We submit the (ollowlng by way of reso "Plrt: -umnij-m: Uesolyod. that n the deah -tij-a - - ' ' jDiacK 1 air cr sy ut iv vuu uui t aLAuu, rii- N 4 tM wtck, Hvwr. Ami you can relY ikmh it hiowor for tbo euro of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles that has not boon cured and wo also mean tbolr results, such aa sour stom ach, fermentation of food, habitual costlvonoss, norvous dyspepsia, bead ucho, dospondent feelings, sleepless ness In fact, any troublo connected with tho stomach or liver? This med icine haa been sold for many years In all civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you, and aend you one of our booka froo of cosL If you nsvor tried August Klowor, try a 2G cent bottlo first. We have never known of Ita falling. If ao, something more serious 1- tho matter with' you. The JGccnt slxe has Just been Intro duced this. year. Regular slzo 76 cent. Dnf Btouo's drug stores, O. O. ORBEN, Woodbury, N. J. Wanted, Hop Pickers. Thirty acres, good yard. Mall, gro ceries, meat and bread delivered dally. Register at offlce, 2 to S p. m., room 7, upstairs, second hall south of Hush bank. Commercial street. SlO-twk KD. C HKRREN. Has Mandamused the Secretary A mandamua suit was brought against the secretary of stato. In Judno Cleland'ji court, In Portlaud, to com pel tho. secretary to audit tho claim of J. P. lloyd, an Indian War Veteran, for siw.60, on account of his services dur ing tho early ludlan wars, and to s sue a, warrant therefor. Attorney- General Crawford Is away on his va. cation, and aa aoon as ho returns tho nmtlor will bo taken up and udjudlcat va. oir iioyua claim was filed too lata to cento within tho $100,000 aw- proprtated by tbo last legislature, and, In consequence, no warrant was Issued for It. but tho claim waw0lcd. and with othyra that remain unpaid, will bo referred to tho noxt legislature for action by that body. The appronrla uun was insumcient to nay all th claims that It was the Inteutlon of the lawmaker to tako up. and aa tho claims are not held to bo a stated ex- penao of tbe state, provided for bv the statutes there la no authority of law iq pay mora, tbo appropriation be ing tho only authority no nayment could be made beyond tho $100,000 ap- ARE YOU 8ATI8FIED. If Not, What Detter Proof can Salem Residents Ask For? This Is tho statement of a Salem cltlxen, Tho testimony of a nolghbor, You can readily Investigate IL The proof should convince you O. S. Cooper, farmer, living threo miles north-east of Salem on tho Gar den road, says; "I was raised In tho wheat district and when a good lump of a boy I prided myself on having as much strength oa any othor boy In tho neighborhood and whon n number pf us got togothor wo often tostd our Strength by lifting. I very often lift ed two bags of wheat but havo slnco rogrottod having dono so as tho result was Umt I strained my back and over nftor had moro or loss troublo from Hull aching pains acros my loins and nthcr symptoms of kidney complaint In Bomo way Doan'a Kldnoy Pills ,woro brought to my notice and tho flrst tlmo I wont to town I droppod Into Dr. Stono's drug storo nnd en quired nbout them. I was told they word highly rocommended and ad. vlsod to glvo them a trial. I did bo, and whllo I did not follow tho treat ment as regularly as I should havo iiono, being a poor hand to tako any Ino. tbo bonofltH I de rived from tbolr uso stamps them as A romedy which acts fully up to tbo representations mado for it" Sold for 60 conts a box by all deal ore. Koator-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo acontB for tho United States, Remombor tho name. Doana. and toko no othor. Tho Klna Yon Havo Always Bought, nnd which has beea In uso for over 30 year, hns homo tho slffaature of nnd lias ucon niauo nnuor ins per. JJz. sonni supervision slnoo Its Infancy. T'CUcu4Z Allow no ono to deceive yon In thla. AU Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-as-apod" nro bfe Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho healtbof . InthntH nnd Children-Experience) i fcalust Experiment What is CASTOR1A Cm.i' rla is a harmless Buhstituto for Castor Oil, Fare. gor.H Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It lfl Pleasant. It contat'ts neither Opium, Morphine- nor othor Narcotie suhffuuico. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays FoverlHhncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wiad f Colic. It rellovos Toothing Troubles, cures Conatlimttoa and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulate tbe Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of CfrazicUc&6Z The Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yeart. TMt OCNTMin COMMNT. f MUHRAT HHn, NtW OIUt OtTK. Securo your tickets Saturday for tho treat "Harvest Excursion" to Now port 8unday morning. Train leaves Snlem at C:12 a. m. Qeod Country for Flax. Lestor II. Dewey, of Washington, D. C, was In Salem last evening, Kolng to Ban Frnnrlsco on tho overland last night, Whllo hero ho visited E. Rosse, mo nax groyvei, and. In his capacity as fiber expert of tho department of agriculture, mado nn examination of tbo llax nnd fibre produced hero. He was well pleased with tho result ob talned through Mr. nosse'a oxporU ments. nnd stated that Oregon aoll wna especially adapted to tho culture of a tine, healthy flax. 45c Ladie's Crash Skitts 45c, Tw color, neatly trimmed with white ht&id 75c Ladies' Duck Skirts 75c, ood heavy material, neatly trimmed, regular $ J .25 Ladies' and Childrens Hats less than half price. Calicoes fast colors, 4c"a yd Hop pickers Gloves Greenteuiif s Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street WKO KNOWS When His Klrfn.y Yrcublo Haa I'atttcned nod Raachcd tbo Chronic. Sta? It It Hots It Is Inourublo by Anything Known i'.xocpt tio nultaa Coinpoundu. We Are rko ioI Aftaate. At sa STtsucs ot tfci u.MUkl Unielro( Vt rlloaC.oipuiU Ul H;u; ComboI pob lUlt or Ul. tutUMmlO. jts.l Xho rtpocU la r.-aiMtn l kUwy IIuum UK b? MMktd tbt fkrosU sun, sllt4 ta U Uour. kU. Hrs U kioUr kwmj U k . .ur. bit till tkt tdvstt H Fwltoa 0mpoo4i, report) by Joku Ji)uu.b, tk (taia ( its rultoa Oomiwoads la Im a.usi W. U. tUlT, rUl of Los Ottet. kTUf tkioal k!4n.r dlMu (Brisbfi Dt. .M.) b(. llk.rTlj lM,taa4n U. buatratll H. 04MTwm .a rulios'i IUnl Comu U rbcnr, UOt, tat a nteombcr loot lb sum jv tftrut Us totU dliap. pttueolUtdUwM. HsrttMtklkt. (U1 BrtM tmU U lkt m U (tU bl. U o (tod kr4 iiy k. Jalui, A JoluitM, Uo U Ous ttstt, oBan ikb tory sodkovMotaoTttaioUMmoTorlM u Signs of Renewed Activity In the real estate world Indicate la creasing building operations tali Spring, nnd prompt us to remind vn that our facilities for supplying hard and w)ft wood, lumber, lath, ahlttk, and othor building matorlato mn ceptlonally good. Wo will be plowed to furnish estimates on ccntmU, largo or small. A car of Mill City sblnglos received. QOOOALE LUMBER CO, - .... Near $. p. PaaJDpt Pnons S51. A Man who is not Fastidious About hla laundry work will tako It to "any old placo," but thoso who are woll-bred, and want their linen to bs faultless in color and finish will seek ont tbo Salem Stoam Laundry In tlnia, Justaa water finds Its love!. Our laun' dry work Is' Incomparable, and Is tbo perfection of the laundrymaa'a art. Try us. SJem Steam Latm&y. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED, prop. MUS ft. OLMSTED. Mi" Phona-411. 320 LlhBra S5e; aaaaaf" Vif' .-,v Glo.oltwl ki.b nwo Utuitli brlnriM rol No. 1 ktMk.l otroot, su swIiSjw K fMd. U CIoim lurunul $3ttS3SlUfa'm MW RfiaaaiSHvS2 r"rt ish MMt offlSsHSrsinA srrr- " COPvitKuT Bb j rrfL- ia&r r "5&-3& pp Pnritj's Efltblem Is not a safer guarantee of genulns quality than our name. Wipes apd Htiuora sold by us aro Al for that rea son. Whotner used medicinally as s tonic, or as a bevurago, pur custQrner nro son-ed with tho first phplcja-ju Je market. Wo have a roputatlon.to.pw sorve, which Is worth too mtiefi lb b trltlcd with, J. P. ROGERS,34 WnokstufosHJLtWlr' W4WWtltUlttiftl orjK BROS, 1 9c dotea lot eggp tOc per lb for hens 7 -2c per lb for Batter proprianhi.-vnno.' no moretwarrants am )wpBnsK , rtstei Mir iHJi ra-iiaaw. . v -i (.--. UWLiSMfc being used. -rxxr WO 0.Jlo In tracfe, 1SS jo Use Trtt lorWquoVha.wC Maw Phtmiaoy, 118 uu 'fIBai,l,.Jt,iL ?$ . W' HHUMU, tmsiisinmijbisji.niirf - mwmx " rHW,"((fflnaJ ,-mnr'AmUfm :-M4p.m44)itW!j: .vxm'rMv3tmim4, PPMW7W HtaS LakLai Himl . aV T. --T aT " n f aaiSBawii Hggwyj