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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
t M PFOPI FS STDRF I We are redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Lall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: ml we are selling theiu elsewhere. them from Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before, 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper thau you can get Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest and most up-to-date, and if you will step in and give us a call you will be convinced that we have the most complete and up-to-date line in the city, and Tou will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. ufof.0 W. L. Douglas Shoes and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor j The People's Store 6 1 'i'a-'i'5lAiSSAo'-2'5S9S'',WV-3 Told in Side Heads s s. a;:v;vaaa : Pklimivent Tax List Ou the last pajie ol ihe rLisintiLKB today ul be loan J the Sii iff'e !e of real property for Uxh? for the ver lt)0. The Plain dkalku rrcelvrs for tne vnhlica'inn of this list p- oti" h( the price rewivtd by the R-vi.w dnryig the boasted "econoni'c" mion administrations ol k few years ro. Here we have an illustrat on of tbe IA ity of die Review' cliarg of republican "official extraya gauce." To Lbas. For a term o' yere a farm of 100 acn e improved, good fence, fine bui'ulm. iiOacieeioa bigb ata!e of cultivation, bottom land, cojd family orchaid. Located io center of Camas Yallev near a good school and church, a Wo post office. Apply to this office or t j L. F. Wakoit, Camas Valley, Ore. Ckkam Wasted Tbe T.S.Townsend C reimery Co. at 44 Second St., Portland w 11 py i.uben market price for cream. WJle-il 50a Creim Separatore.and take our cre.tui in payment. 031tf. Are You Going tj bPKAVi U so ne Dtne. A cr load jnt received at the TanyoLTille and Myrile Cxeek Fionr lhe. - - dfl Wasted. A ho ae and buggy; 'H p-..y -cteU. Apply h this office. J2T BORN. WHEATJN'. 1 3 Kieenere, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1902, to Mr. aod Mrs. Tbad - Whe-.ton, a eon. GRUB BE. In 0k!ar, Monday, Jan. 13, rJ02, so Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Urobbe . a daughter. MARRIED.. riCKETT-ACP.lS. At the borne of ihe briJe'i brother on Mill e'reet, in thie ciy, Sai.djy. Jan. 1, 19t2, Frank 1 Tickett and Mis? Alic Aobin. The groom is an em pi -y e of tbe S. P. Co. DIED 16, GRIZZLE At Mvrle Cwk Jan -. lyO:.', J. D.Griiizie, miel oS yers. . He leaver a i and nine children to moora hi !-. The. deceased was a good mm. Ue r ill bemused from among o?. "The Village Parson," a new drama, will be presented at the Roeeburg theatre, Ttiimdsy evemog, January 23, and wiih a well balanced company. The plaT has not onlv a well constructed plot, but n ol intense human interest throughout. There are a great many powerful situations la the piece. In act first, where husband and wife separate, the scene becomes one of heartfelt inter est and brings copious tears to the audit ors. The situation in act third it another string scene in wbirb Little Myrtle, the blind child, does soms very clever and earnest work, and holds the audience with the clueeet attention. The play presents a number of exciting climaxee which nthrallall present. "The Village Parson will be given with complete eUee settings, the scenery being brought here by the management. Toe company in cludes actors of recognized ability. Prices are 35, 50 and 75 cent. Two cars of a south boond freight train left the trecr at "Grecian bend" on Rice Hill early Tiies lay morning aod in coneeunence Ibe over land passenger train following soon after was delayed eight hours while the track was beirg cleared. Fortunately no one was in jured. Carpet; and mattisgs, oil cloth and 1 nolium. We have io a'moet all colors Our special patterns ot 3 ly can't be beat. Boy yoor window shades and beds of us, Kiee-A .Rice. David Roberta has returned from San Francises where be attended the chief council of the United Brotherhood of Railroad Employer. The order was in atitu'ed a year ago and has enjoyed a wonderf aKgrowtb, now having about 6J division and over 5000 members. Geo. Eetee was re-elected president. Orchardiste of Sooth Doaglar will want lime lor spraying their orchards. It cau be bad at prices to suit purchaser at the Myrtle Creek and Canyonville floor nulla. dfl6 Wm. George, of OtUe Grove, a br ther-in-lew of Good actor Sam Veatcb was in'town Wedoesday ou buainerc be fore the Remoter and Receiver of tbe V. S. Land Offloe. Tbe 1'laikdialeb was favored with a pleasant call. Don't complain about bad bread when oa cin get tbe beet that was ever mads delivered to your bowe Iree. Leave or deif at Reivers Bakery or Thone Main 165. Jan. Frter, of Grants Pass, arrived here this morning for a visit with bis parent and snany friend. Jim is run ning a cigar store in tbe Pass and doing a good business. Simoud. Cross Cat Saws will do more work with lees exertion and bold their catting edge longer thao anv other Brand. Bay them from 8 K. fykes. JI)f Local J 0 2 n . ' - ----- -. 9 Si a IjACKETS 1 JACKETS I 1 JACKETS o o . a o - "' o a p o o g Only a few left, new and g a stylish goods, will be n g closed out at just what g o they cost. It's your own O g fault if you don't let us g save money for you g a 1 o a o . o n g 2 J " THE UNDERPRICED STORE. 2 E3 - i Q I. W. Tompkinr, late of Iowa, but now of Cottage Grove, was transacting business before tbe register and receiver of tbe U. S. Land Office in this city Wed ne8ay. and wis aleo a guest of bis cou sin, Mrs. W. C. Conner and Mlsa Laura E Jones. Mr. Tompkins ia well pleased with onr eta'e aud climate, and being a gontlcman of considerable tict and bnsinen ability, is taking advantage of some of the fine bonnets opportunities afforded in Lane county, and will no doubt find bis investments very profita ble ones. One of the present succesees in a dramatic way is ttt new aod beantitol melodrama entitled "Tbe Village Par- eoti" which will be presented at tbe Roeeburg theatre, Thurwdav, Jan. 23. Tbe play deals with tbe affections of the heart, and the cardinal virtue of trutn. and strongly portrays intense human emotions and arooeee keen interest Tbe piece baa been likeoed to that sue reeeful drama "Human Hearts," but from a literary staailpoiut, U considered a bit superior in characterization. Splen did scenic environment is oed and a full acting eooipaay has been entrusted with liie varioas roles, rrices Si, ou and to cents. The annual meeting of tbe Odd Kel love' Building Aarociation was beld rotaday evening and tbe following officers aod direttore were i-hoeen : Hon D. S. K. Baick, president ; v Jje. Miceiii, secretary ; W. T. Wriuht, treasurer; B. W. Siroav, L. Wimoei ly, Carl Hoffman, J. C. Fullerton, direct rs. Ibe auditors are: F. G. ilicelU, F. H. Churchill, F. W. Benson. Tbe fiuaocial affairs of tbe associaliou are reported in good coudt tioo. Oa account of the irregular eurvete of many ot tbe towuehipa ta the Roeeburg laud district, it te al'n-rH iaipaeMble to locate s -ctioa corners wiiboat a cpy ot tbe Government survey. - Frank E. Al ley, At-tractor ol mi ciiv, has a com plete set o' tracings of all surveyed towu ships, and will furnish blue prints of same, showing all vacaot land. S. C. Bertram of the Plimbalsb was tbe guest of Mr. and Mre. T. M. O ivant at their beautiful borne it Ten Mile val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Olivant are very en tertaining and estimable people. Mr Olivant is a suoceeefal stockman and in his beards one can eee tbe best tbe country produces. They appreciate tbe reliableuees of the Plal.nox.ujb and that is why it will yisi', their borne the following year. From no a until the 1st of February everyone having a d a -o cabinet photos made at the Sunbeam Puoto Parlors will be presented wiiu tbeir pnoto bandsime ly framed in a beautifaliy embossed pho to fiame' with K'aai, easel, back and haDger. - ja7 H. A. Crow, tbe well known barber formerly of this city, bat who baa been spending tbe past Tear or more recup erating bis declining htialtb at bis old Riddle borne, haj accepted a position in f . H. Woodruff 'a barber shop in this city, where be will be glad to meet his old friends and patrons. Mr. Crow is a first class barber and an all-round good fellow as is aleo tbe proprietor of the hop "Jock." Any parties desiring lo rent, buy or The Bookkeeping clafS at Ihe bight school contibues to grow. Siuden'a may enter at any time by calling ou Ihe Pro fessor in charge. Tuition only, 2 per month. Call at Wollenliern Bros, and get a Standard Fashion Kliet Io' the month of February. It will nfeieel vou if you have any dreas-makiug to do. The Y's will meet at tbe Reading room next Friday evening Jn. 24, when tbey intend to donate 5 to the Reading Room. A program will be rendeied and refreshments seiv.d by the W. C. T. U. . V, ' '.I: W. R. 'Veils, the Olalla postmaerer, nsrebant and farmer went to Portland Wedoesday to spsnd a few day attend ing to business matters. I will willingly exchange any Simond' Cross Cut saw not satisfactory to user, if the fault is in tbe saw. Sold only by S. K. Sykea. a vols to build and furnish an $800 school booee in Dist. 23, Calapooia, was defeated by vote of 13 to 10 at a special meeting beld Saturday. J. D. Hamilton has the only complete set of abstract books in tbe county. See tim at the Court House, when you want a tie tracts oi title. Benjamin Butler, a well known farm er of Elk ton and G. W. Scbruio of East Umpqua favored tbe Plaiudkalxr with a pleasant business call today. Gentlemen, Edwin Clapp shoes, new stylee, now ready for your inspection Hints boos More. The many friends ot Johnie Boyd will be glad to learn that he is able to be up and take an occasional walk oat on tbe streets. Tbe "Pedalia" the classic aboe for women, la tbe latest at Flints shoe store. see that patent pocket for the laces Its a winner. Conductor Bam r. eatch baa recov ered from bis recent illness and taken bis did position on tbe road' again. Griffith's Bakery, near tbe depot.make specialty of V eddtng and Holiday cakee. They also keep a choice line of confectionery. Darwin BrUtow, Jaa. Uemenway and . 8. Medley returned to Cottage Grove this morning. Tbe U. 8. Cream Separator stands away op in frotit. If yoa milk cows for profit tee Churchill & Wool ley a boat one. Mrs. D. Y. Allison has (one to Astoria fo' a visit with relstiver. Lime and cement at very low prices at Maretera Drag Store. IIAHT GETS ONE YEAR Welch found Guilty and do Time in the Pen. Will BROOKIUUT IQOSlS HIS CASE. "The Village Parson" tonight at tbe Roeeburg theater. Ovet-gaitere, leggina sad robber low est prices at flint's. ' Oats for sals, at Krone A New land's. Interesting Farm Notes. Several Larcenv and r Cases Disposed Today. Divorce of vsvvvvcvovvvq J. Torkeys ere very thirsty fowls and may be given milk instead of water. Foals may be oeoally separated into two classes, ornamental and useful. Comfoit is tbe first thing to consider in the rural borne, tor comfort asakee bappioets. For tbe small farmer bog raising is ooe of tbe quickest and sorest wajs of making money. Tbe Albany creamery mads during tbe Tbe arguments In the Hart case weie concluded at six o'clock Tuesday even ing and tbe court's instructions to the jury were given between sevsn and eight. Tbe jury retired at once for de liberation and far several boars it ap peared as if no agreement could be reached. However, between two acd three o'clock Wednesday morning, tbey came in, bringing tbe following vbbdiot: In tbe csss of Ibe State of Oreitoo vs. Alfred Henry Hart, iudicted for murder in the secood degree. VN e, tbe Jury empanelled to try tbe above entitled cause, find tbe def undent, Alfred Ilenry Hart, guilty of tbe crime of manslaughter end recommend Lim to tbe extreme mercy of tbe court, to wit: Tbe lowest penalty under tbe statnte. - "Dated at Roeeburg, Donglae county, Oregon, this, tbe Z2od day of January, A. D. 1902. R. L. STsrti sns, ".Foreman ol tbe Jorv." Tbe court fixed tbe date for pronounc ing teotence at 1 o'clock p. m. Thursday Itoday.) This case has attracted more attention than any other tried here for some time past, and both aides were hotly conteet- ed . Tbe closing plea for tbe state made by Judge L. R. Webster, ot Portland, baa been the subject of mnch favorable comment, as was aleo tbe plea on behalf of tbe Bute by Deputy District Attorney Harris of Eugene. Tbe leadership ol tbe defense was ably conducted by Attor ney Looia Baraee, who was assisted by A. 11. Crawford and Dexter Rice. Tbe final plea ia behalf of tbe defendant was made by Attorney Earze and be was lbs recipient of bearty congratulations for his able effort, notwithstanding the fact that U was his first imporUut crimi nal case since entering upon tbe practice of law. Tbe further text that tbe defend ant was nvt foaoJ guilty as chargrd . cf murder bot of maaslaogbter, with tbe jiry's reoommeodation of extreme ien inricy of tbe court ia another evidence of tbe ability of tbe defendant's coonailor, who gives promise of taking bigb rank in tbe pr jfossion. Tbe case above referred lot, is that in which A. H. Hart was accaaeJ of shoot- IOUU liuin JipMinv ihiuH uihu I 11 Mil a at Wilbor Dec. 20, 1901. who it is alleged Will AlTIVe as adapting to bre-k lato Hm'a IVT lflr borne et tbe time of the shooting in or-1 liCAl TV CCtV der to recover from Hart bis ports and money which it ia farther alleged Uart bad stolen from Ibe Jap, H lirT 8KXTKXCSI. At one o'clock this alter noon, Uie time fixed for passing sentence oa . Hait, tbe REMNANT SALE Good bargains in Dress Goods of all de scriptions Also a few of the 50 per cent discount Collarettes left. Largest and best assorted stock of General Merchandise in Douglas County at JOSEPHSON'S TH6 BIG STORE, n eONrfVCVOVNVVC RICE & RICE, FURNISHERS 11 mill, ni si Wall Papers sgj Each and every article here priced are special . value and many are below actual co?t. Small lots, broken, sets cf chairs. Many patterns which we shall not carry again. in 1, 2, 3 and 4 ruil 14 to pat term fllar Z ct., now 5 and 10 eta. rer doable roil, uua noraersana ceiling as low as 5 cent per rolL Special price on our entire line of Wall Papers. We will receive in February, the largest shipment of Wall Pap er ever shipped to Roeeborg. All freeh and direct from factory if yon fail to eee na for Wall Pa per, voo mia an opportunity of seeing the very . . latest Eastern productions. We are highly elated in secoriag so aice a line at prioea which assure as of aa immense paper bosioeee. Window Sbadee as low as 25 cts. each, all lino, only a few at this price, they're regular 45 eta. Shale. Some specials in Carpets, in fact, we have some specials in every line we carry. Curne in and see what we Lave set aside for this Special'Sale. Matting as low as 15 cents per ran . One-half Carloal of Trunks. Valieee and Telescopes, direct from factory. SPECIAL 30 days, this SB-inch Trunk, only f?60, it sells in Portland for 12.75. We lead all competitors on Traaks and Valisee. We proteose eometbinz warm for this cold month. Stoves and Rangee, Cutlery and CarpeM inrloded in tbis sale. Cook Stove No 7 for $7.50 ; No. 8 for WM. r-lrorm 'Suit for $14.00. Beet knivea and forks, 50 cents, tet in line and take alvaatage of this low priced Sale. year 163,000 pounds of butter, show tog a big increase over its product ol Ibe prei- court room waa well filled with those in oos year. It supplies a great deal of tbe I tarested in tbe dosing cbspter ta the batter consumed in this e jnnty especial- I Wtlbor bom lei da. Jodga Boise at the IS It at Roeebars. We do not tbiok there bae beo a sea son belore for many yaars wheo so large a proportion o: the prone crop of Ibe northwest was oot of the bands of grow era by Janaary 1 ai oas been tbe case this winter. The cost of establishing a creamery cowadaj s is not more than half that of a decade ago. Oi twenty-aevea new cream eries, tboes having two separators range in price from $."200 to f 4500 and average $3300. Nineteen having bat ooe separa tor ranze io pries from $1200 to $3250 and average $2150. How mocb poor butter aod cheeee can be traced directly to dirty milk cans will never be known, but tbe loss is sufficient to bay mny new cans every year and would go far toward paying the coat ot cleaulng tbe entire supply of the conn- try. appointed boor requested tbe prisoner to s'and 9f, stating that be bad been con victed ot Ihe crime of mass aogbter. and asked hitn tf l-.e bad an thing to sy why sentence should not be passed upon bim, Hart. seemed eosnptstfd and said he had iot. Tns Jadge tben aoooo&ced that be weald carry oat Ibe reoommea- datkjoe of tbe jiry aod give bim the lowest limit of tbe law one year ia tbe peeiteatary. State vs. Wekh Criminal Action Tbe Welch Case. Wednesday morning tbe case entitled , State of Otegoa vs. L. L. Welch, where in defendant is charged of the crime cf statutory rape was introduced ia court. District Attorney Brown ead L. T. Har ris represented Ibe state and John Car son and J. A. Bocbauao the defeuee. Ibe jory being selected ae follows: A Ho vera, Beoj. Butler, S W anaile. E Brothers, O W fehrum. J D McKay, W 8eala, C A McNabo, T J Alexander I . .. i s o a, a fr rv f . John A. Carson, of this city, has been U W Banaers, oewart ana engaged as cennsel for Aithor Welch, la tne aoovecomp..u. who is on trial at Roeeburg et tbe pree- "he crime was committed noon tbe par ent term ol tbe drcoit court on two son ot tme sicvuuoco, ww. uuur I c tc .r . charges. Welch formerly lived in 8a- toe legal age ot wuwiv-w ,. . lem. He was married to a 8alem woman 8borUy aiw stcue rr wp .u. with whom be bad some trooble, alter charge of adoltery, preterrea oy ue ae wbich be went to Roeeburg. Soon alter leodenfe wile, Uattie Welch, of Albany , going there be became Intimate with a the McCollocn girl committed eaiciae in Miss Effis McCallocb. Hie wife learnrd Roseboig Nov. 15. 1901, by ehoouog ber- of tbe latter affair and went lo Roeebnrg aeU with a revolver, ibe cnarge against toseebiai. Tbe girl wltn wbom be was I naicu - entangled tben learned lor tbe first lime changed lo thatot rape oy we etaie. that Welch bad been married. Know- log tbeie waa no chance of being married to bim, ahe shot herself and died a lew hours afterwards. After ber death, I sell real estate, city or country property Welrh's wife bought aoit agsinat bim win oo wen so can on or a.iarese u.M. ,or .do,er- ,d ,be girl's famUy for WSMWU. , vuite wau AtMllUQT BJMUIB Dlf I . . . w a see, opposite McClallen Uoose, Rose- ,lIDlor7 rape. oaiem -ourn. burg, Oregon. j9. Steward Fife, well known in Roeeburg, wnere ue cierxea last summer, wno was arrested in Washington state recently on a charge of murdering F. W. Richard son, at Savannah, iio., some time ago has been lodged in jail at that place to await trial. Tbe wife of tbe murdered .... man ia aopposea to nave been sn ac complice and is now on trial at Savan nah. Mo. Wben yon are in want of a Cook atove. kiieel range. Heating etoye, or any thing i in toe line ol Hardware, Tinware etc. go lo S. K. Sykea and get bia prices aod yoa will go no lurtbsr. D.J.Noah, one of Camas Valley's progressive farmers spent a few days in town this week transacting business He favored tbe Plaikdkaleb with a pleasant rail and received a receipt for the PLAtKDKALsa to Janaary 1003. All work done by the Title Guarantee et LiOjm 173., J. I). Hamiltou, manager ia guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab stracts of titles are worthless nnli properly made. Oar merchants having completed their annual invoice, report satisfactory re ...II. . m II I.I. him ndiia III. .... and if indications count for anything this time next year tbey witf .be happier still. Tbe best paints are not sold cbesp, Shsrwin & Williams make tbe best I Churchill & Woolley sell it. O W. Baebford, of Medford, ia here visiting hi) son. E. L. Bashfurd, ot tbs I Htm Era flouring mills, . Weather Report. Ill STATS 8 CASS. For tbs state, John McCallocb, father of Effia Mcculloch, A. atcuoiiocn, an ancle, and Mrs. Apple ton, ber grand mother, testified positively to tbe age of tbe girl, aUting that she was bat 15 years old. Mrs. John Freeman and Mrs. Ed Patterson corroborated uiu testimony, remembering positively the date of Fffis MoCollocu's birth In Olalla 15 years ago, " . . i - ; Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Uildebarn teetined to tbe defendant and the deceased girl living together with a child, tbsy bsviog occupied rooms in the Hildebara bond ing for.: five weeks. Alter ward tbey moved to West Rosebarg and . rented a U. 8. Weather Bureau Office, Roeeburg, Oregon, Jan. 22, 1002. Week ending 5 p. mn Jan. 22, l'J02. Maximum temperature, 49 on 19tb. Minimum temperature, 32 on 15 th. Rainfall for the week, 0.74 . Total rainfall sines 1st of month 1 .70 Aversge rainfall for that month for 24 DOQM w. Rapp, so that gentleman years 6.84. Total rainfall from Sept 1 1900 to date, 15.04. Averane rainfall from Sept, 1, to date 18 63. Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1900, to date 3.59 Average precipitation lor 24 wet s sons Sd.Ud. auob. uibbor, Observer. Irj inir preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the BecreuoiiB, w hich adhere to the membrane and dscom- pose, canning a far more serious i tronnieuiaa ni;nur form nf catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inbalanta, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that wuicn cleanses, iwui heala. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy M l- a. Vaail tesiifled. : Tbe atate sought only to prove that lbs two were living together without having been married, and that tbe girl waa uoder tbe statutory age ot 16 years. Tbe only other evidence introduced was that ol Deputy Sheriff McClallen, who testified as to admissions made br Welch in jiil.be having admitted that be bad done wrong, and would like to clear tbe matter np and live honorably with tbe girl In tbe future. v v ;tuk dkvkhsb. . The defense was aking the line that tbe girl was over tbe age ot Id years, and tbat ahe waa of difcsoloie clia-acter. Q. M. Fisber, city marshal ol Redding, Calif. testified that be aaw the girl in and wiUyurtiArrnww. w.- that city la a "crib" tn 1900 and laOl, mailed for 10 cents. All arnggisw "' iuv, iA F1vTtrnthra. 66 Warren St., Xi.s. rri,. u. in mini wiuioni rain, uvitjw mv irritate or cause aneeang. It spreads iweu over an irritated and angry surface, reUev. Ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm yoa are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Haj Fsv. , place. Ooce she told bim sbe years old and at another 19 years. W. M. Welch, a Salem contractor, and brother of tbe de'eodaot, gave immater ial evidence bearing indirectly oa tbe case. J. C. Cometoct, Willis Martin, Lincoln Brit and D. C. McWilliasae, bad each reeo or fenoan tbe girt and believed tee to be at least 18 years of age. Attorney J. A. Bocbanaa testified tbat be was attcmev for Welca after bis ar reet for adaltary. Effis McCallocb came t bis office to see a boot getting bail for Walch, sod be asked ber ace. Sbe re plied that it wa 19. A. J. Bachaaaa, who wae, also, present, corroborated this testimony. Toe defense rested at 3 p. ca. and tbe argamen's of tbs sttomeya was began. Tbe Jodge instructed tbe jory eboat 5 o'clock p. m. aal tbe following verdict waa reached b tbe jury at 9 o'cock p. m. vaaoicr. "We. tbe jury empanelled lo try tbe aNve caoee find tbe defendant, L. L Welch, auiliy of tbe crime ol rape aa charged tn the ioforaaatioo. Dated at Roeeoorg, Djoglas eoaniy. Oregua, this tbs 22nd day ol Janaarv, A. D. 190J. ' "ii. W. SlXDBU, "Foreman oi tbe Jary Tbe jory waa then eacoood from at tendance on tbe case sad i anuary 25 , at 9 o'clock a. u. waa set for senteociag defendant. Tbe penalty for tbe crime for which Welch waa convicted ia not leas than thrre nor more than fifteen years, ia tbe penitentiary. - Brookhart va. Petereosu la tbe case of H. P. Broakbart, plaint iff, T8, John W. Peterson, defendant, the complaint fi:sd, charges tbe defend ant with alienating tbe affections oi plaintiff's J wife, Mre. Emily E. Brook hart aod that defendant carnally knew the wife of plaintiff without tbe consent of said plaintiff who affered great di trees of body and mind, wherefore be demands judgment against defendant ia the sum of $5,000. together with costs aod disbarsemeats ia this action. Many witnesses were called and it was not an til a late hour .Wednesday evening tbat the testimony waa completed, fc. a. Parker and W. R. Willis were attorosjs for plaintiff and Dexter Rice appeared for defendants. Tbs case proved a very spicv one and was continued over ontil tbls morning. Tbe jury conilsting of Cbes. H. Allen, R. 1 Stephens, Joha M.tbews, a E. Marks, Eoos Wall, U ii.' McNsal. Horace Maretera. J. H. Clements. B. C. A gee, W. E. Mareters, J. A. By lien and Geo. Noah, Tba Jary submitted tbeir Verdict at noon today, vis: "We tbe jory empanelled to try the above cause after due deliberation find tor defendant." The jary was tbea dismissed. ' ' Larceny Cases. This afternoon Jas Clarke was arraign ad on a charge ot tbe larceny ot aa over coat in this city in December. He plead guilty to Ibe charge and will be sen tended tomorrow. J. A. Bot Wo, was arraigned oa a charge of tbe larceny cf tools from the tbe plomming sbnn of Saoctoary A Svkes lo this city. He plead guilty 1 ; on ii .Thursday, January 23: 1 a a a 4j y. W.E. NANKEVILLE PRESENTS The Villa ParsoEU f4 THE MOST NATURAL PLAY OF TtlE AOS. Thrilling ia Climax. . Powerful in Actios, . , Intense Heart Interest AH Special Scenery ; A story ss sweet as th fragrance of roses. IVJHiaaa, PRICE'S 35 50 and 75 cents. SIEVER'S BAKERY, Jackson Street. nesir Cass Oar Cream and Home-made Bread is as tood or better ; than ever and will be delive el to any part of tbe city. Leave orders or 'pbone Main 166. J. SIHVIIRS, Proprietor S The Greatest Thing That Ever ) Happened is Our January Clear- q ance and Remnant Sale now on O t , : Remnants of everything from the finest ; i silks to the cheapest muslins at your own price. - .Jackets and Capes ati less than wholesale cost. . ' - On Ladies Furs the n holesale cost cuts no figure with us. THEY MUST GO. We will not carry any Winter Goods over if prices will move them. and sbs bad a child with bar. lie or dered ber to leave or tbey would take tbe child from ber. Witness thought that tba girl wai over 18 years old. Ray Welch, brother . ot defendant, a bartender ol Delamar, testified to seeing the girl lo a low dance house t tbat the ebarge aod will also receive his tsnce tomorrow. . : Divorce Oranted. Gerunds E. Rice va, Fbil O. Rice pe'i tion to mcdily decree. Petition granted. Nettie Whipple va 8. D. Whipple suit for divorce, J.. T. Long attorney for plaintiff. Decree granted. B 0 9 9 0 a o o arffamS in Every Department Fisher & Bellows