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THE OREGON 'ajaILV JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY .EVENING. OCTOBER 15, ? 1908. 17 -X I L . .'. aa en SENSATION SEEKERS CROWD THE COURTROOM ' ' AU recorde for crowd of eager aen aatlon aeekera at tha Multnomah coun , ty ooutUioum hava been broken by fha , Idartla trlaj. , Nver before In the mam ory'cf the old-timers have such throriga ' aurged around the doora and chokad paaaagewaya of the'dlngy old atrueture -wnere mi suiiv put man on wia tor ;thelr Urea. C E. NebergalL tha blind , rlgar daalar whose a land avary vlaltor 4o tha courtroom- paaaaa.'aaya that not ' alma the . famoua trial of Wad and Dal ton, tha Uat. man hanged ; at tha county Jail, hava auch multltudea of peo- me- inea past aim to listen totaati . atony In a caae, and- theWade and Dal ton record haa aaslly bean broken. Mnre than one tliera baa baen dan fur or tiroaoa rma in tue ruan ior seats . whan tha door' war opaned, and av- . erai times women wno were aqueeaeo . In tua Jam shrieked and called for tielo If eoma ticket broker were able to sell reaervad aaata to tha limit of tha court room ha could anak a handeom profit every aay. . , , "tiet a Journal! " All about tha bli murder trial!' wera crlea that float through the wtndowa of tha courtroom yesterday afternoon just aa tha laat re buttal evidence for tha atate waa eloa ' Ina. The "sound of tha volcea of tli nawaboya waa plainly heard and tha aerloua facaa of many of the spectator aoftened to a amlle. They were among in favorea raw wno wer at me acene f action. Yet - no doubt the most of them wera anlr ton clad to sret adjour nal when court adjourned, for many of the wltneaaea speaa inaisuncuy ana cannot be heard far beyond the preaa taoies. Xaa to IMece Tofetlie. - Then It la difficult to tlece together .th fragment or testimony imperreouy heard and tb significance of much of Tl is lost to . ine orainary v niwnor. Paradoxical aa It may aeem, the moat of thoae Who attend the trial get a much better understanding of what they heard and aaw wnen tney nave tne aaneni featarea and the really Important thlnga laid bef or them In th pagea of The Journal. There ha bean a remarkably small amount Of "aerapplng" between the at torneya in tha case. The general atti tude of each aid haa been to let down the bars and permit all things within reasonable limit to go into the case. The defense objected now and then to a question and alwaya objected to the re ception of articles offered aa exhibits by th state. 'but there wera fio long drawn argumenta, no 'bickering acroaa in lawyers tames, no-auieiine iinn. Grandstand play lias bean reduced to a minimum and no on haa been hurt. Tha defense haa been allowed excep Hons to the ruling's of tha court, whloh may prove useful if th defendant Is convicted, but th machinery baa worked smoothly under Judge Cleland'a direc tions and- th friction that cauaea bit. terneaa baa been reduced almost to tua aero point, tor this spectators ana re porters have been gralef ui and much lima baa been aavea. rtU of Question. Tnrne T L XI nhrmrn . has ' fatrlv earned tha title or the "Show me" juror. More than half th wltneaaea have hnd to answer . tnieations ' suffaested ' by hi Inniil.lttv mind Onne when he broke In on an examination by teputy District Attorner Fltr.perald and took th wit ness out of the hands of the attorney he met with a mild rebnk. Fltsaerald asking that be be permitted to examine tne witneaa in Ms own way unm ne waa through. But usually tha Juror waa allowed a free hand, and he played the part ' Of a fre lane questioner. He opened tip new departmenta of inquiry that th attorney either had not thought of or had feared, it would not oe to tneir advantage to open. It la aald that ba waa once admitted to the bar and thla accounts for hie fre quent excursions into th field that is usually monoponsea ny in snorney. Some of the other Jurors asked occa sional questions, but their fir was scattering. UcPheraon could be o Derided on every hour. Women in ail' atatlona of life hive been among the' most faithful artend anta during tha trial. Borne of them have come every .-oay, .ana come eariy, bo they mis-tit be sure of seats. They hava stared at the witnesses end at the defendant, and bava strained their necki in an. effort to hear every word of sick enlnar detail or to view tha ahaatly ex hi hit stained with human blood. Not only women, but girls and boys, whose appearance indicated that they ought to be in acnooi, nave gained aamiasion ana sat through entire sessions, as many as they could get to hear. On woman adopted a clever rus to get a gooa seat one aay during tne trial. She had armed herself with "codv Daoer" and a pencil and aald she renreseniea a lacoma D&Der. 11 woriua. She got a chair near the press table and all da she made a bluff at taking notes. Tne next aay me -iaay re porter" was absent Probably she feared tnat it would not wora again. A SECRET REVEALED Which May Revolutionize the Treatment of Storrfc ' ach' Disorders, QUESTIOIIS FOR GREAT POWERS Looming: 'Largo ft: the. Evcr r . lasting Question of the -';'' i Dardanelles. SEME BOYS HOUSES NEW ESSENCE COMPOUND Said to Have Benefited and Cured Hundreds of Chronic Dyspeptics. " FOUrS' WORDS DRIVE HIM TO TEARS (Continued from Page On.) dence against th man she believes Killed her husband, waa all a stage play, and aald that sh brightened up and waa able to talk as well as any one when irritated by tha cross-examination of the defense. 'She will be a dashing widow in three months, probably," h declared. 'Ids spite her woe-begone appearance when she tostlfied before you gentlemen, tin less the police catch the right persons, the ones that really committed this crime. I have Been them swoon at the grave, then collect the life insurance within a week and in six months be off on a new honeymoon." One or two of th Jurors smiled at thia alleged witticism and there was a '"titter in the courtroom, but most of the members; of the Jury looked unusually serious, and there is a question as to whether this attack on the woman who( has suffered the loss 01 ner lire com panion in a horrible tragedy helped the case or tne aeicuae wuu vuv jui. Bang or Go Tft. "W want to hanz or aro free," de rnnta In thA enures nf his ad dress. "We are not afraid to die, but we do not want to die. ignomy ior . i A that anmhndv else committed. Knar Edward H. Martin, the soldier. sd that he may go back to his wife, to his father and his mother, and if ihe country needs men again to defend it that ne may once iuuid ru vjm, e?ettlne. as did Nathan Hale, that in ha hurt hut one life to Rive. The speaker declared that the most of the circumstances pointed to by the state are too nimsy upon which iu wo a man s lire. e caiiea niicimvu i the law that requires the state to prove the guilt oeyona a reanuimuio uuuui, and does not require the defendant to prove his innocence. After a long review of the testimony he asserted that the theory of. the de fense is a reasonable explanation, and that . Martin's own story bears the I,. t truth. He aald that a anility mm rouW not braxenly He without virianiB of it. and he could not examine the blood-stained articles in some manner betraying th signs fMartin was even disposed to make puns this morning. At one iime woe. J-outs waa ridiculing the testimony of the state that ha might be in danger of being ' accused of murder himself hM.ftllllA . ilfl COUia I1UK wiiv v. his socks, Martin in a side remark ob served, "And be darned himself. Attorney routs' Argument. Resuming his argument this morning Seneca Fouts called attention to dis crepancies in the testimony of Max prey and Heman Irfsavit as to the time the shirts were shown to Martin. He said this Indicated that these men of the same race and calflng are ready to swear to anything to convict the de- reNdextthe declared that the detectives were looking- for a victim, and picked out Martin as an easy victim because he had worn a tan coat aindi waa addicted to the use of drugs. He said tha dis trict attorney had .declared that th evl j . "nninfMi" to Martin as tha man. hut tnia la noi euougu iu uiuiki The speaker referred to Mrs. Grub aa a woman whose mind la flighty and drlnk-wrecaea. it oia not cam on the stand to lie, but he did be lieve that she yielded to th power of suggeatloa Her weak mind easily took up tha things tne orncers suaaeaieu. Fouta -then mapped out hla idea aa to how Wolff may have met hla death. Among tb ourglare and yeggmen of the country mere is a irci; m.m w u . ernttA he declared and. they, have n na eltiea all over the coun try. with pawnbroker who pay them 21 .or 68 per cent of what tbey get when atolen good are aold. Perhapa, h aald. (Wolff kept a "fence." and perhapa he "welched." - Perhapa two. yeggmen i went to Wolf fa ahop on the evening of May 1 to get their pay. Perhapa h refused sad suffered the penalty of death when be refused, for refuaal would mean dth" Aooepta ClaUnga. Th attorney picked np'th craven ett identified as Wolfra and replied to the challenge o District Attorney Cam eron by having Martin stand up and aaklna- the defendant to pot It on. Mar tin started around tbe table to comply, rnt waa stopped by an objection. Judge Cleland rulmg that thla would be evi dence, and tb Ume for evidence waa over. Futa .tha tried oa th ot himaelf. . , The fact that ther waa no blood , tb bloody overcoat raa pointed to aa a peculiar elrrnmatanc. If Martin, with bloody hand, carried th gun in Ma tiaada, - aald - tha- attorney. woald thr not b blood oa th guar Wonld th Jury convict Martin becaas a coat with a red anbetanc waa found la Ctoutb Portland and ahlrt with red aubstanoe aa it In th north and 7 Mr. Fonts argued that th Stat ba railed to nw a isxmv oa ainui A ttvUf makes a good detective, he asserted, but he would not believe a thief, and ha honed the Jury would not believe a detective. He did not .believe th gloves wer In the suitcase when Martin left It at the Belvedere hotel. As further bearing on. the possibility that evidence has been "made" or sup pressed, he asked why the watch of the murdered man was not placed in evidence. Th attorney next reviewed the move ments of Martin from the time he learned that the police wanted him to the present time and asserted that his actions have always been those of an innocent man. tie "loyally lied ' as to the way he received the scratches on his face, to protect the feelings of his wife and keep her from knowing mai ne naa oeen in a nousa or ill fame. Here, for the first time since the ial began. Martin showed that he is not devoid of emotion. Ho drotmed his head and drew forth his handkerchief to wipe the tears from his eyes. His wife also hung her ' head and looked fixedly at the floor, avoldtno- the raze of the curious until the attorney had passed to another phase of the case. . Tha attorney declared that the in valid appearance, of Mrs. Wolff, widow of the murdered man, having a nurse at her side as she testified, waa a hit or stage piay on ithe part of the state. He called attention to Wolff having been a "husky" feljow and said that Woiff could not have worn the gloves mo wiuuw menimea. ie rurtner at tacked the Identification of the gloves by Mrs. Wolff and, her daughter. As to me mooay couar, ne said there waa nothing to show that it did not belong to Wolff. Borne witnesses "thought" Ma n a. pouar ana tie when his body was found, but if the state desired to be fair, why did It not pro duce in court the tie and collar worn bv Nathan Wolff? Defends Waldy. Fouts beean the ril testimony Of the lnirirnr. WaMir of the star witnesses for the defense, with a defense of the man's credibility Indicating that tha rnin rriuv Virtu tu a defense necessary. Ho said Waldy came to Portland at hla own nnAn I he was not coached or put under the tv; , . "L suggestion oy detectives. Waldy s nervousness he explained on the score of a logger's first appearance In court as a witness. The speaker accused tha resting Alfred Balden as a vagrant to prevent his testifying in Martin's fa vor. He nolnted to. lni.inaiat.nni.. yeloped by the state's cross-examination as proof that Balden wa. , coached. If he had been, said the apeaker, ha would not have been tripped UP to testifv that he hear f h der of Nathan Wolff on an Albina car not later than 9 o'clock on the night of the murder. He said that Balden was riiiior misuueen aa to time or he did not hear Of tha mnrdAr until hA back to the west side after calling- on irene Ty. As to the contradicting uiauQ uy irene rry, tne at torney took the theory that tha o-iri . young, and time passes quickly when love la young, so she probably was mis taken when she said Balden eame to see her at 6 o'clock and remained only 10 minutes. J Fouts Closed a few mtniitea Ufn.. noon with a tribute to the defendant as a soldier and scholar, tha winH ne wo is not afraid to die. and of the kind who do not commit atroclnna It la aeldora that a areat aoaalallet will give away tha aecreta of hla pro fession, but occasionally wa find ona who ia mora liberal. A noted SDeolallat on stomach dls- oraera, ayspepsia ana appenaiciu. aays; i always prescribe tue ronowing witn th araatest auueeas. for lndlation. acuta or chronic; dyspapaia, aour stom ach, distress after eating, auch aa heart palpitation, ahortneaa of breath, con sultation, denreaalon. headacb and bll lousness. These slmpl but powerfully Diended ingredients can . usually De ob tained at any leading drugstore, or tha druggist can obtain them from whole sale ilrma who auppiy tne proression generally with rare extracta and es sences. Mix in a bottle two ounces syr up of ginger, one ounce compound es sence Cardiol and two ounces snce of Pepsin. Shake well and take one or two teaapoonfula after each meal, or before, to excite th appetite. If neces sary. For costlveness, a dose at night will do much good. Let children who hava stomachache take thla freely. Adults can find nothing that will do ao much permanent good ana at tne aame time give prompt relief from distress." L-sj . . .' l is the atate'a view of this case. In his opinion, as shown by the evidence, the slayer of Wolff first shot and killed his victim, then turned to tne wora or roo- bery. Judge Cleland denied the motion of tne defense, ana also a runner ionnu motion to Instruct the Jury to return a verdict of not guilty. The defense made these motions in order to hava proper basis ,for an appeal If Martin is convicted. District Attorney Cameron ocean tne ODenlnar argument for the state. For about an hour he reviewed the testi mony, both for the atate and for the defense, skimming over the whole field. He dwelt on Martin's drug habits, and told the Jurors that men of their mature veara miiKt know the baneful effects of such habits, particularly when liquor is taken daily with the drugs. He referred to Martin's earlier career as a soldier and student, and said that the Martin of those days Is not the Martin of today. "It is not the man fighting under Wl 9 hlftfH tUtU Mil 1 y H tt DUU uau but Martin, the man who murdered Nathan Wolff, that we are dealing with," he declared. The diatrlet attorney eave hla theory aa to the manner In which Wolff waa Willful, via aald the Dawnbroker was un doubtedly leaning over removing trays from the showcase on tne soutn siae oi the ahoD when he was shot. Wolff then ran for the rear room for hla ax to de fend himself and the murderer started to follow. Wolff met him near the (Hatted FTm iMtmi Wlra.) London. Oct It What provtalona win b dlaouaaed at th approaching conrereno .of the' treaty powera of Eu rope regarding tb rhangea ta ba made In th Berlin treaty, la tha question that la today uppermost In th mind of tho Kngllsh diplomat. Primarily th question of opening tb niacli aea to th fleet of other powera Is ona that haa divided opinion at the British capital. A dispatch from Paris haa bean received aaaertlug that Oraat Britain haa Intimated aha i ready to have the Dardanelles ooened nrovldail Turkey la acquiescent, the foreign, of fice will not confirm this but admits that the matter will probably be ona of th subjects of dlscusslou at the con ference. It la Intimated In St Petersburg that th euaraeetlons to be embraced are: Turkey to recognise the Independence of Bulgaria, and the annexation of Bosnia and Hersesovlna bv Auatrla-Huncarv: Bulgaria to pay Turkey an Indemnity to be determined upon and to capitalise the Rumellan tribute at 8 per cent: a Joint guarantee by the powera of the terri torial integrity of European Turkey; the retention of th Black aea aa a closed aea accessible only to the warships of tha nations bordering theron: Austria- Hungary to renounce rights to the rall- roaa in in oanjaa or jsovi-rtasar; Mon tenegro to be restricted according to the terms of artioi in or in tiernn treaty; a Hervlan-Adriatlo railroad to De con structed under th Joint control of fier via. Turkey and Montenearro with i terminus at a point on the sea coaat of .Montenegro. Humors are current that the altmatory powers ar not in accord with all the roreaoina provision. Austria wisnes assurances by two of the powers at least that tha annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is regarded by them as an accomplished fact. Turkey wishes a free hand in Macedonia and compensa tion from Bulgaria for the seizure of the Oriental railway In eastern Rumella by Bulgaria. Ruqsia and Great Britain are said to have agreed through Minis ter Iswolsky and Sir Edward Qrey to all the provisions with the exception of the opening of the Dardenelles. This question, It Is asserted, will be the sub ject of separate negotiations later be twen Russia and Turkey. On Way to' JaiV Drop Off . jrovinff Train but "r Are Ilecaptiircd. Loa Angelas, Oct, II. After raping from an of doer by Jumping from a mov ing train, Vlotor Manwalter, 17 yeara old, Harry Prloe, II, and Peruy Blge low, 16. Seattl boys, accueed of numer ous burglaries In southern California towns, wera taken to tianta Barbara to day to aarv sentences of thr months eacn ror roouiug nouses at bun and Oc ea.no. IMms navel are . alleged to have caused tha youths to start on a career of orlm. Thr ar accused of having committed several burglaries at Hnattle ceror coming aoutn and tn orn er here euSDect them of breakJnc Into the carowar atora at nan iuia uuiapo. After their conviction of burglaries at Burr and Ooeano UK boya were taken aboard a Houthern Pacldo train bound for Santa Barbara wher they wer to erve their ntenc. ' When th train waa moving at th rate of 40 mile an hour the prlaoner retired to the lavatory, wnere tney rreed themaelvea from their handcuff and dropped out of a window. The constable wha hd them tn custody started ta pur suit of tb ewaped vrlara but waa unbl to overtake them. They wi recaptured bar yesterday by local de laollvea' i an..!. 1 ... ii Ban Francisco Office Oregon Journal , , ' ' 1285 Call BIdg. . Telephoae Xearaay tiai AJPYnm-riaEaraaTTa in gxrav. mcmirtiomu uositid, Oragonlan whan In Han Vranclaeo caa hava tb!r mall aent In oar of Th Journal Office. 3. I BROWN. Rapraaaatatlva. eron aald that while Martin held his own at college and at West Point, he is not the Edward H. Martin of college days. He Is now th man who killed Nathan Wolff. SENECA FOUTS STAETS HIS SPEECH IN MAKTIN'S BEHALF Every Woman . lltntiNUd and itMold know MAaYLL wniruaa spfav I ltMf yaftMl tjrUmt. MJf wew Bwtum. iitHt.1. h-HMl t'ourtalant, .llfl IniiiH, (Arwlnnkiar. r a inDolopplT the aatKly. aant as outer, dui mm au lllutraia book- tarn tar ultra lad book ! tt iIm t nil partloolan aad dlrorttoM In- ValuabUto ladle. MARVEL COu et3W aa w aaa T a bit work. Sm Ial y tktaaiar Sru O., WMiui Clu-ka Oa. aa4 Lau-Dvl Draa O. 1 ktonk FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's C o m p ound Bavin and Cotton Root Pills. Tho best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the most obstin ate cases in 3 to 10 daysr Price 12 Der box. or three boxes 15. Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J. PIERCE, 211 Allsky BIdg.. Portland, Or. CLASSIFIED AI) HATES Classified advertlaementa In Th Jour nal are a follow; No ad la than 15o per insertion. Phone or charged ads to per line pr Insertion; 7 Insertion for the price of . Caah ada lo per word par Inser tion, T Jnaartlona for the prlr of . I.ot and found, help wanted, situation wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads le per word per insertion, 1 Insertion for tne price of . 1 to 20 words. JOc; 11 to tl words, 26c; matrimonial, mani curing, maaaag and bath ads, 10c per line per Insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notloes. 6uo per Insertion. Nw today (agate meaaus II lines to Inch). Ilo per Inch. Count words to Una The Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind occurlng In telephoned advertlaementa Should any ad appear Incorrect on first Insertion, The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertion. Th. Tnnpnal'l Kualnftaa nfflCA la Onn from 8 a. m. to S p. in.; Saturdays 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-G051. DEATHS SMITH S. C. Smith. St. Vincent's hos pital. October it. ag o; caraiac em bolus. . . MATTSON P. Mattson, Good Samari tan hospital, October 10, age IB; pneumonia shock (cave-in Brooklyn sewer). . . KAY HO R. Kayho, Taggart. October 7. ace 18; chest crushed turooaiyn sewer cave-ln). . ROSENBERRY Mrs. N. Kosenoerry. Columbia slouah road, Octouer li. sge S3; carcinoma of uterus. WYLIlb N. O. Wylie, 1701 East Ninth, October 12, ag 17; tuberculosis. Th storm which has rsuaed th re cant taliut In Ut north r'ailfla it. naw oroed the Rtx-ky 'mountains an I la central thla murulna or Wyoninm. Modtrily keavy raina ocrrod toe Aay at! Uat bight throush.iut tiio north raolfle slates, and they ttotitlr.l south Into California aa far aa Ban. l.uia Ublapa. - Th saatara high proasure irM haa eoatracted In art. a and Ita crt now ovrlla weatera Virginia, I It I much cooler In aouthara and aaainrn Oregon, aouthcaatem WaahlBgtii, ,la ho and -waatera Montana, and rorra apondlngly warmer In Wyoming, west ern Colorado, aouthent Utah, tiortlurn Anion, an south central .Callforiiliv No blah wind occurred In thla district lf n'aht, bat th following maximum wind -veloaMI war reported In N vada: Wlnnemucoa. is mllea aoutbwaat, and Reno, It mllea aouthweat. I he Indications are for acraalnnal rain tonight and ttl.lay la weetern Ora aon and weatern Washington and for fair weather eaat of tha Cascade moun tain, with generally lower tempera turea. Temp- Max. Mln. Praolp. naker City, Or tt Kanaaa City Mo.... 81 I.ewlstnn. Idaho.,.. II l.lttle Ilock. Ark..,. 7 Iis Anrnlea, Cal..,t North Head. Wash, tt Portland. Or. Roaeburg. Or. . . . Sacramento. Cal St. I.nula Mo... St. PmiL'Mlnrt . Halt Ife. I'Uh. San Antonio, Texas 80 San Diego, tCal 4 w 0 to 84 78 78 40 aa .04 . a -. i o 0 .7H 1.40 ,i: o A 0 A A MARRIAGE LICENSES W. H. Ellen. T4 Johnaon street. 1). Hattle M. Will. 24. John Good. 1130 Tavlor street. Aver 21, Rtrtha A. Opperntann. over 18. Edaar E. Nlckall. 730 Ruffolk atreat 27. Effle Rleff. 2. W. Harvey Oakes. HlUahora. ovarii flaxel M. MacArdel. over 18. R. E. Spaugh. 80S Front street, 24. Mamie Clark 21. Nicholas Holzanfel. Dav and Wehatar streets, 22, Stella Daniel, over 18- Harry J. Mattocks. B3i Vamt fit. teenth. Over 21. Etta M. Klna-Utnn over 21. Edward C. C Xflrkl.n 10K TCnrtt. Twentv-flrst, 21, Florence E. Kelly. 20. C. J( Blddle. 1172 Detroit avenue, J2, Dora Moody. 28. , ' J. C. Lock wood, Prance, 1 9. city, 23, Mary La Weddinv Card a. W n itmiih a. r Washlnaton bids., enrner 4th ml Wa.k! Ington sts. ..Bet. 8on' florlsla funeral designs, 849 H Morrison. Main 8098; A-1877. Crimea. CAMEK0X B03IBARDS DEFENSE PUT UP BY ACCUSED MAN Attorney Jeffrey than took the floor fto argua a motion that tha consideration of a. verdict' Of firsf degree nurdee ha taiea from tha Jury and tha iurora In tfructed to disregard all testimony re lating to a robbery af tha pawnship ex cept aa It forma a part of the clrcum "" .."urrounding the killing of Wolff. He declara.1 aha th. k. i laura iu man ny snowing or malice ur premeauauoQ on tne part of .the de fendant, and to relieva H..1I" nf ,. ... cesslty of proving auch malic or pre meditation aa la necessary to a first d- Ke charg the aut muit allege a rob ry In tha Information. He cited sec tion 1T41 of th code and declared that the atate a case la at variant with th provisions of the statutes. District Attnrnev Cameron anA rwn,.t- Fltsaerald replied, the latter making the chief argument. He said that th de fena seemed to overlook tha point that a man might premeditate a murder when th raotlva waa robbery, and that nartltlnn between the room. Where great amount of blood was shed, and the murderer aeiaed a rifle from the rack close by. Wolff struck at the man. in flicting the deep acar on Martin'a fore head, an d breaking the handle of the ax across the gun barrel, 'men ne was struck down by the butt of the heavy rifle in the handa of the murderer, who onmnlcted hla bloody work with the broken ax. boatlna and. hacking his Vic tim's skull with It. He dragged the body to the corner of the room and left the bloody Instruments of the struggle close by. The anenVer remarked UDOn the acra. eion of Martin's hands -between the thumb and forefinger of each hand as a corroboration of this tneory. xne mur derer's hands were torn by the heavy gun barrel while he waa gripping u in his fight with Wolff, the prosecutor de clared. Bloody Evidences The district attorney declared that the Identification of the bloodv overcoat was complete and convincing, and passed the same opinion on tne crimson aiainea col lar. He held ud the bloody ahlrt and collar and pointed out that the blood. on botn is centered at tne rrom oi me neck, where Dr. Zelgler testified that Martin waa aeverely out at the time of the arrest. Next came a comparison of the testi mony, of Max Drey and Martin regard ing the ahirta Ha asked the jurors if they would believe that Drey came an the way from Chicago to perjure him self and say that Martin bought three shirts, and that the bloody ahlrt was one of them, if Martin in ract oougni only one? He emphasized the corrobora tlon of Drey on thla point by the clerk In tha Solomon nawnshoD who overheard conversation between Drey and Martin about these shirts. Mrs. Grub, said tba diatrict attorney, is a friend of Martin, and haa tried to administer to his diseased mind. The speaker said the jury could have no reason for disbelieving her, and must believe her In preference to Martin when she said that his face was not scratched on April 30. V If Waldy the logger saw. Martin with a .....tnliA ertA mil malA th. nfnuo- cutor, It waa on the nlgVit of May 1, and not April 30. Turning then for a mo ment toward Mrs. Martin, who sat be hind her husband, the diatrict attorney aroused a vigorous protest from the de fense by saying that he "wished that little woman who haa aat all through this trial, except during thia morning, mlaht aDeak." He said he believed Mrs. Martin remained away tn the morning because she did not want to hear her husband tell a atory that he knew waa untrue, , Tha. apeaker declared that the Identi fication of tha glove of Wolff found In the Martin ault caae waa serfeot H aald he did not believe Balden, tha wit ness who claimed to have aeen two men leaving the Wolff ahop, and ba pointed , tn tha ImnMfhin jivldanna nt Ir.n. Fry. He asserted that tha defense had 1 per bottle. proaucea no proor or iu announced theory 'that two or three men committed the crime. if there wer two men, Martin was on of them, and he knows who the other is," aald Cameron. The speaker aald that Martin waa not the kind of man who would go home and wait in the barn for hla wife to com home. He la a man who drinks punches and take cocaine and spends his money around saloon, and a man of hia caliber would not spend the evening In a barn. Coming to the cravenett. tba district attorney declared that it waa peculiar that Martin triad to be rid of It whan he learned th offlcera wera after him. Tha Identification of thla coat aa Wolffs was convincing, tha soeaJcer held, and he naked why Martin had not tried that coat on hefor tha Jury If It waa hi, te abow that It fitted him And why did he not also try on the collar and shirt, to ahow that tney do not fit blrnT uonciudin ma argument. Mr. Cam- Seneca Fouts began apeaklng tot the defense at 4:20 o'clock. He first touched on the dangers of circumstantial evl dance, declaring that there are numerous lnatancea of miscarriages of Justice re sulting from it. He hoped that the men on tne present lurv would nave occa sion to say in their after life, "I did not convict on circumstantial evidence and hantr an Innocent man. Mr. Fouts continued by calling- atten tlon to Martin's attainments and said It would be conceded that he Is a man of Intelligence. He asked whether a man of such intelligence would be foolish enough to stay around town for several days with Wolff's overcoat and gloves in his possession. Only a fool would have done that, he aald. The attorney made an attack on the credibility of Max Drey, and said his interest in the conviction of Martin was shown by the fact that he came all the -way from Chicago to testify against the defendant, although he did not have to come. Drey came, he said, because Drey and Wolff were both Shylocks. and Drey feared that if a victim Is not made of some one there might be an enldemlo of murders of Jew peddlers similar to the one in Chicago a few years ago. Fouts had spoken about 80 minutes when court adjourned for the day. Klamath Falls will have two bia ex cursions yet this fall, one from Port land and one from San Francisco. The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World haa always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could anction for family use because ita com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical line and reliea on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. 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To- . s , bin. lot 14, mock l, uiemson ad dition tJS Horace D. Ramsdell and wife to F. B. Balch and wife, south lfi feet of lot 7 and north 8t feet of lot 6, block 98, Carter's addl- ' tlon to Portland .............. 4.000 C. E. Dawson and wife to A. D. Herr, weat of lot B. block 7, Smith's subdivision and addition 3.(00 . John Sommerville and wife to WIN lard M., Conklln. et aL lot 8, block 4. Eastland ... Tift. Jacob Gansneder and wife to Jo seph Rasler. Iota 11 and 13. block 92. Weat Irvlnaton I.1BS W. C. Repasa and wife tosF. M. -Colwell. lot 16 block SC. Ver non 1,538 T. S. McDanlel and wife to Wil liam John Clark et al. lot IS. . block 12, Park View addition.. 480 Joseph Bhafar and wife to J. L. Blgga, lot 16. block 100. Bell- V wood . 110 Albert Slrlua Orison to 1 G. Vc- . gel. lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, Nor mandale 1,800 - D. Bruce Hamar and wlfa to John North et al. lot 6, block II. Clif ford addition to Albina i 1.00I W. C Alvord and wife to Mar garet McFeely. lota t aad 10, block 118, Irvtngton I,00 Ematlne A. Wehlam to R. W. Parker, lota t and t, block S, Wehlam'a addition.. rOO Joseph Sommara and wlfa to Charles Coopey, aonth H of southeast 4 and northeast t4 ". of southeast H, and southeast of northeast k of aeotion 14. township 1 north, range 8 east 100 S, H. Carter and wlfa to Henrr Bchnlta et al. lots II and 13. block 40. Peninsular addltloa No. tl W,. Lue at al to Henry Schnlt et aV Iofa 21. 24 and IK. block 40. Peninsular addltloa) Na I., fit Investment company to Millie . Eaatbam, Iota IS. 19 aad 11. block IS, Irrlngton Park 417 Ellis Hughes and wife ta Maod , H Watta. lota 1 and 1. block it. Irvlngton 8.I08 Albert Bernl executor to A. Net- . tie Owena, eaat 14 of lot 1. block 111. Holladayii addltloa .. lilt Percy Pope et al to Georga M. Cornwall, lota 14 aad 19. Madi eon Villa 1.81 a Annie aL Branaaa to H R. . Brown, lot 19. bioek S, Brala- 114 tract Pekka Koaoaaw and wife 1. 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