mtyt D n II cg mp 1) r an i c I c. vol. xnl THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1901. NO; m LEON IS GUILTY Harder in the Pint ticfreejarr Ar rives at Verdict Jn llity-ffcJ Minutes Indie White 111 Hat Pass Senteace Today. Courthouse, Buffalo, 8pt. 24. The cue wae given to the Jury at 8 :ftl. Cocrthoobe, BUFFALO, Sept. 24. The inrv. Ht 4 :26. found OsblgOfl entity Of murder in t be first degree. J udgrWMto uid previously tbat he would not pan sentence today. The Uw allows him to dayB to do so. '. : At 2:44 tbis afternoon, Distr'ct At torney Penney abruptly announced tbat the case of the prosecution was endod. Judge Lewis, addressing the court, said tbat the sadden closing, "f be cae against Czolgof s was a surprise to him and his colleague'. They bad no witness to call for the defense. He naked the court tbat be be allowed to address the jury at once. The court atsented and ' tbe venerable jastice began an address that will long be remembered by thoee who heard it. Judge Lewis eaid : "Gentlemen of the jerry : A calamity has fallen unon this Nation, through tbe act of this man, hat thf question whether his am waetne act of n insane man. II an insaue man, it is t ot murder, and he m.onM be acquitted. Toe de fendant, no matter bow serious tbe crime be has committed, is entitled under our lews to tbe benefit of a trial "You listened to the defendant.' plan of guilty, when he wes arraigned at tbe opening of tbis term, bat tbe lew of onr states will not permit him to plead frailty to such a crime as this. The lew is so careful of the rights of cltieens that it will not permit e man to tbe crime of murder. "There are in our country individuals who tm ijk, in a case like tbis, or even in charges of much less degree, it ia entirely proper tbat the case should be disposed ot by lynch or mob law. It hi not long since I read in a paper tbat e colored man in the South had bis life taken because he had insulted a white man. I suggest, gentlemen, tbat dr. wuo are crying oat met a man wbo is charged with the crime tbat this de fendant is, sbou'd not be permitted to have a trial before a court of justice, are a more dangerous class toe community than the anarchists about whom we read so much. it ia the duty of every American citizen to stand firmly by tbe lew and pat his voice against eny idee that a man should be punished lor any crime until he is prover guilty. Here this defendant, without having eny animosity gainst the president, without any personal motive so far es we can committed an act wbicb be knew, if be sane, must cause his deetb. Sow n a man with a saoe mind perform umanaci r it you find he wee not "wponstbie you eould eld in lifting e great cloud from the mindeoMbc people minis country. J you find the tbe president met hie fate through the apt of insane man it is just the game m if ha r. I . L. . . . - . "i n. uy acctueut. l batf toe jwo- roundest respeat for President fctcKiuley. e was one of the noblest men Ood ever -. ni. aeatb was the saddest blow toroe lh has occurred ipgaany yeara." uuge Lewi M orylug when be unished and the eyes of many of those w the court room were filled with tears. . Alter giving the flberee to the inn. J.eWhltoepUwgd the meaning of "tM.n,.l.l. J 4.. ..."-- J-"-". - uegree." asm retire and MSm :86 when tbesgk Jry again filed lata 7" arttVHtht down. Addreetmn ite said : "We have." utbefiret H Bsre was a T- murmur owd. It dejrag." '- i t-t. veBvawBi irfevwei MOW from the Una of audefi than. These tree no bandniapping ; no cheers. Tbe court ut once adjourned. Ilayot .Oat. Dull fleidache, Pains in various parts of tbe body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetites Fsveriebaess, Pimples or Bores are all positive evidea loss of impure brood. Wo matter hew It became so it must be purified in ord to obtain eod health. Acker's Blood Elerir baa never failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle oa-a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drng- KlSt. II Antt-AMrekUt.' Seattle, Sept. 24. "Any foreigner or alien applying to my court for citlsen hip papers, wbo in any way acknowl edges that be favors anarchism, is friend ly to anarchists or has any leaning to wards anarchistic beliefs, will be denied citizenship by me." Judge Boyd J. Tollman, of King county superior court, yesterday made tbe fore aping statement explanatory of the new attitude be hire assumed toward for eigners applying for cltisenship papers through hie court. Three foreigners were being examined on application for citisenship, Judge Tall man rigidly questioned them as to their attitude to wards anarchists. Bid Darling, 1012 Howard at. 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