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" $3.00 per Year, in Advance. SALEM, OREGON, JANUARY 29, 1875. Volume VI. Number 50; FROM BUENA VISTA. JANUARY 18, 1875. Mr. Editor: As jou have no regular cor Tespondeece from this place, and tUlnklug li would ba of some interest to your numerous readers to hoar from tub part of the world, I will spend a few minutes In giving a few Items. Wo are fust at present experiencing the coldest weather, I tbluk, I have ever seen in Oregon. The thermometer has been as low as six degrees below zero. The river at this place is frozen completely over, and several parties have crossed on the ico, which b something I hive never snen before, and 1 have lived here since 1817. There is about four or Ave inches of snow on the ground, aha wind is still In the north, and the proba bilities ere it will bo some little time before we have much change in the weather. The farmers, though, as far as I know, aro pretty well prepared with feed for their stock. There was about the same amount of 'grain eown last fall us is usually town in this lo cality. -It looked woll before the freeze. A great deal of plowing has been done this win ter, and farmers will finish putting in their crops a little earlier in the spring than usual, as a great many of them expect to use culti vators and not replow their ground. I bo llevo it is the general opinion among farm ers in this vicinity, that the broadcast sower and cultivator is muoh better than the drill, as I know of quite a number of drills owned by farmers for sale very cheap. The most of the grain stored at this place has been sold. The last sale that was made was a lot in the Farmers' Warehouse, of 13,- W ousneis, at CO cents per bushel, the Ore gon City Mills purchasers. There are sever al thousand bushels jot in tbo same house holding for higher figures. .Our Orange is in a prosperous condition. The now officers for the present yar were installed on New Year's day by Past Master Ira F. M. 'Butler, of Monmouth Grange, as follows: J. B. Stump, M.j W. M. Davidson, O.J E. C. Hall, L i E. W. MeCarty, S j J. S. Kays, Av 8.; S. M. Cooke, C ; I, N. David ton, T.; M. PcraQord, Seo'y; L. M. Hall, G. X.; Mrs. M". S. Bevcns, O.; Mrs. L. M. Hall, J? ; Mrs.'L. Scraiford, L. A. S. Our town was visited by Mr. W. R. Dun bar, G. W. C. T on the 8th, and delivered a public lecture on tbesulertof temperance in Odd Fellows Hall. Mr. Dunbar Is a. irnnrf speaker. and makes his lllustratlous very clear and plain, and presents lu very strong muu tuiuiuju jauKuot-u iua misery ana uuu caused by King Alcohol. After the lecture, the ofllccrsofBuena Vis ta Lodge, Nie. 21, 1.0 O.F., were installed by their D D.G.M. us follows: ,A. M. Smith. N. G ; E. G. Heath, V.G.; J.R N Sellwond, R. H.; J. IT. Fletcher, P.S ; L. M. Hall, T. J. W. Uobart, W.; W. S. Lluville, c.; U. O. JJaro, lUHNOl 11. F, Wells, LSN.O ; JJ Jtowe. O.G; W. It. Hall. IG.j Win. Well, .K.S.V.G ; U. D. Claik, LS.VG.; H. Linn' ville, R.8 8.J D. C. Baldwin, L 8 a. uuriiuie- village is lu rattier a nourishing cond.tion considering the hard times, There has been cori&tderabla Improvement going vu tiaio iup nut i4ji niiu ciuriug mo winter; and It has been dlilloult togoieuougucitr penters to do the work. Among other im provements the. M. E. Church has bulit u nice church building that cost fourteen hun dred dollar. Thoy expect to,lmvo it dedi cated the0nith'SaliXath in this month. , A grlst.inill, is vtry much needed atthl place. It is oue of ihe best piiluts fur one, I know of in the Sta;e,;Hud anyone who wautft to no lutajtuut bu-in.iss L-,wqn!d adylso o com and look at the place before locating ebewhere. t p 0. 11. tiTi n . . A New WjJ,M,rijaaEB, Mr, ,J.,ir.'R.,b- EHOM MONMOUTH. Jan. 20, 1875. Mr. Editor: I saw in the last number of the Farmer a request for farmers 'to spend some of the cold eventugs of the winter in writing up somoWtH0fbrthe Farmer. I therefore thought I would forward a few thoughts. The call of the Directors to dis band the Home Manufacturing Company, on the 21 of February, will get my aye either in person or proxy. Roason, I have known corporate companies to eet to pulling and get up Jealousies and accomplish nothing, an Inst wee: MoMlunville Duett Company. Disband and Marlon county on and will start a factory with 00,000 stookj Linn coun ty will do the same, instead or the two coun ties contending for the location with ODlv 830,000. This looks too much like the quar reling of school dWriots for the last twenty years, and because the district disagrees thoy nave no school house, In msny d 1st riots. If any one doubts the necessity of these manu factories let him but pass over the Union and Central Pac'ido Railroad, as I did a yoar agn, and boo the long trains loaded, west ward bounds with all kinds of machinery, frm Implements from au axe helve to a ten horse thresher, such ono will not say. I wonder why money's so "scarce." I saw tho report of the Scate Board of Immigration recommendlDg among other things that "we tlin tiAnnln' rIioII m. r..... A ..utiAf ..j.w.-j-.w Hv.i VMV OT ,on lv ju ui isui some uiruuiars 10 send isast. jnow I don't think that will take. Theio has a Utile too much coloring gone off in those papers. I will state a few things In the way of (migrants getting here from the Western States as I was there not long glnco and heard those objections very many times. First Lot us not get up anv Quarrel about whether it is farther from Wlnnomueca to Portland than from Salt Lake to Portland and glvo all the encouragement to one tr bitli roads direct to Oregon, so that persons who nut6r taw in nil ihelr llvos tbo deep blue sea. could sat n thi-nn rh ticket imi cluck their bg.L-Hg direct to Portland or Lagfne, aud Sj,;;Fi m,ko gffi-ubucks worlb thO FAU10 HS told in this Snitn. -in.l rnn will see Immigrants pnurlmr Inlo Oregon bs thick as quails in the Israi'IItbb camp. I was of ten enquired of. how far fiom &an Francisco to Ponlaud? 612 m'las. How do you go? uj uueai:. i wain to go nut l nevi r go on Iheoiean. Tho qupry is orien propounded with the fare? iM eal.in, or $15 sroerage, gold coin. But bow'il wn set eolilT sii your pr(t,nliai,ks at from 87 to Ou eta. Well i-u never go. ureootiat ks is tho best money lu the world. Tli'-re ar mv H..iiHinentN Mr, tAiiMEit. If you think this will help dll up any hucit up, othofw iiu-m.II; c;u knnwihat, A. W. Lucas. UNION GAS MACmWJS-WAEBANT. THOMAS QEBRAND. The followlne earnest protest against the handing of Thomas Gerrand, signed by nearlj nil of the pastors In (lie oily, a num ber Iriluditlal numbers or the bar, and svornl of rur principal cUIzbhs was banded to. his excellency Governor Grover this morning : Statu of Oregon, vs SUPREME COURT. Sentnnrn nf T1ath JlinjIAH OEniUSD. J To His Excnllonov, L. F. Grover, Governor of the State of Oreirmi : The undniKluned. altornnrs nl.laiv nr ih State, beg leave respcctfiilly to represent to our Excnllnncv. on tinlialfnrtuM ,Lro., lo.,t that we have heani the f.c's In said cunse! ' anil hAll.vt. La& !-.. .. . . o..u ..iitiv iiihi, i no same, oo not constitute murder In the first degree according to our Criminal Code. 1st. That the said funis rl nnt tlmnr ti.t Gerrand had any inallco against the life of uuuuaru.or iib would navo killed him in tho woods, boforo going to tho (.tore in tho town. 2d. That the killing was suddenly pro voked, by the words of llul bard when nt the store: ho told Gnrraml m ulmnt on.i hn damned, ho would nover py him a cent. RUFUB MAI.IRY. G. W. T.AWsnw T r ' - --l -' c. D. VV1L.L.IAA1S. E. W1I.UAM8. R. Williams. Wm. P. Lord, P. C. Sbllivak. Other genllemen join Jo asking commuta tion as follows : J. G. Wright, R. o. Kin.vuy, J. B. Eglkn, W. R. Bilyeu. W. W. Thayer, J. F. Watson, N. B Kniout, J. J.' Shaw, Douglas county Road Company respon dents, vs. Sol Abrabams,et.nl, Hppe.llnnls,np peal from Douulai; Judgement below rorrs ed and ordered thsl bill be dismissed with out prejml ce oplnloi. by MAribnr, J ; din seniinx opiulon by Sliattunk and 1'ilui, J. J, Cauyoin Hie & Ualesv llle Road Ciiirpany, HlIMllsnts, s. tbo muntyif Dmigla-, res (Mmdent, appeal Irom Dcugliis; Judgejnont below ntliriiied opinion by I'llm nplnlou by McArthur, J. coiicnriltiR In tho decNIon, uui uift uiiny irom ine views una donnin the opinion ot the court. Opinions by Bur net J, and liy rtouham, C.J , distorting troui tho decision ot the court. State, vs. Grrand, Marlon (Oilnty. Potltlon fur iblxjtral denied; opinion bv Burnett J. James P. L'smpbell appellant, vs. Jamas ntdwell,reipoudeiit, Polk county. Judgment below 8fHrmcd; opitilmi by Burnet', J, J.W.I-add and S. G. Rc'cd, repondent, vs. Harrvey Ulgley, nppellHiit. Judgment bo low vfflrmfdj opinion by Burnett, J. J. H.liailey, respondent, vs Claik and Cham bers, appellants, Benton county. Judvmuit below reversed and now trial uidcred; opini on by Bonlutm, C. J. City ot Portland, ren-tndent. vs. Chns. T. Kamm, erprllant. Moiion to dismiss appeal overruled, and cute argued and tubmlitcd. FATTENING HOGS ON WHEAT. bins, of Bethel! Polk county, has secured the- jijuocy tot ,jPtciccs Well Jlxcarafora new ud efficpUuvjelilJon fiir will boring fur meMaiepjtyrepu aim expfcts in about a month lo'rectlv'e a machine to experiment ujlb, and whenjt a'rrhes bo will endeavor to Mil private rights and county leases to thes? who wanttto go into Ibe busJnois. It is bald to lie the most complete, cheap and' practical itiachlco iur indented for boring v.elU, jrcptctlpg for coa oic. Tho principle i tiinirely new, and, so sjioplj audappartntly tdVctual that wo do not tee why friend Rob bins cannot revolutionize noil dit'u'i'X in Weatubb ttKOOiin We are Indebted to Wr.TuoPearce, of Eola, for a at ate merit of the weathersluring the late cold snap, as ro oidid by aim, Irom which we note the fol Joviuc: The 13lb of January was the coldett (sy, tho thermometer standing at 7 A m, 8; 2 j- u. 7; 0 r.M4s; mean temperature being iS3'. Ou-lb17lb Iran tbe thermometer, at 7 a m. wast" below era, being ike culdont SiornlDjrtf tLe"ntrV' - - i OOO'Jt I 1 . ' . - u. i, J...I.; . Sixteon years Iiao now tlspsed tJnee tho firt attempts ncro inado to iiilrodueu this kind of gas. The first machines were almost total failures, as tho Urn fow log machines were. Thousands of ingenious minds have boen studying uud perfecting thorn over s.Inc; and, literally millions or dollars have been kpent and lost. These first fallnro, and the later imperfections of tboso In aotlvo use, have almost convinced many persona that the experience of actuhl, reliable safe gas machines would never be realized. Such persons liae only" to sooouoofour machines iq operation. - .1 : 91.' ) . - , They have now" been sntrfraored and win tered and the bsf rrlrirhm of their" me'rlt Is their pnpoUrliy mid tl,d!nerH"lng demand. Only in the lattfe-v yearJlmte th'ey ln-on ad' Tf-rtlsed or anyi'irfili-.JiedtiMlu'lonlalsgivFn.' e UliI nntrmplny tbeee meni oslrmr fa- o'ltlles for iiian)rWurini?.wrnVi.Kiinir-ionC y Jarj?e oqd up to q lato duto' machine a en." Mid as fait asuittiltt -. rt . 1 i, vr We.ot orilr giiaiane5 tho prfirinauM of ary machine, but bene endeared, we enter ,iuto a written agreement that tho maohlna (s not to ba pid for until tho buyer himwlf IssH'.l.finl wilh its performance. If bo bollcvcj, tbero Is any doubt in Iryiug thU uiacblne, bo has only to wakehuoli tonus as will )n.ure satUfaoUon, and make us wuino tho risk. - b invim a,,y fnrni of written contrart wI1.r,l' 'sm Pw,lrf '" "'"I Pco tbo revpon sIMIKyorfalloreuron us. We, are awarutbata buld claim to superi ority can easily be, iude ,by other km OJtn- piniec, anu luat tt as olton devote tbe ignor ance and presump'lon orquaekeryas It does to my ppuulra claim u t. xcelleore. fa itcii Hie buyer f our machine, tbereloro, we hope to inspire, connieuca enouull to Induce him lniMin,n..i.i.. If it should not 'tatbfy hint on trial, the loss is out and nit hit. j , ,t t . , , uaxo 0 cni Co,. , tll o..( .,.. J . -". ""?. State cf Oregon) vs. VSentencoof Doatb, TnoiiA8 gerrand J To Hon. L. F. Grover, Governor : The undersigned, Ministers of Churches in Salem, on behalf of themselves anil tlihlr congregations, respectfully prav your Ex cellency to extend to Thomas Gerrand tho clemency of the State by commuting his sentence to Impilsonment for llfo. Ve assure your Excellency tlmf. thura 1. among all thejieoplea deep jirptest against .no rnnuw m uis llie, o log partly tO Ills youth, and other extenuating circumstances. Very respectfully yours, Ao. 1: ni. staiir, Pastor M. E. Church. O. W. Shaw, Agent W. U. J. F. RRK, 1: . KNianr, L. DlEI.KMON, Pastur Catholio O. John H. Baecock, J. BowEnsox, Died At Indeiwndcnoe, Oregon. Januarv 18, 1S75, f-arah K., dau?htar of John and Marttit Richardson, aed.l year and 7 mouths. , Weep not, dear brotbor and sister, Your loved one isafrly at ret. A lltllo while longer live faithful 'Til you meet In the house 01 tho blost. She has done with earth and Its' sorrow, Has gone to bo happy alvap, Whero those she bavo lovod can rot meet her In tho realms of unfading day. She has gone whero Jomik, our Savior . una uuiiuhii a mansion orrefcr, Where dear llitlo ones llko our Sarah .Aro crowned with tho Joys of tho blest. SAnAH O. lt"INMN. Mohair manufacture. Wm. M. Lan drum, writing lib cf dato Jun, 13tb, says: "I send you by.ib-smull samples of the first mobalr drcs4 goods mado by Hall A Turner, at their new fnctory in Jamestown, N. Y. Yon will plenee shpw it to tho brecdors of that ,.i.ij-, uu, Jin uicra ro now it compares 'with Wool and bilk and also how jt comparts with the liiMyrted uiubaVr goo'ds. A)'o th,lpk it a 'success on U.ohtarf.'' Ki)t long since Mr. Lke Farm, Lion county, I Jauuary 22 1, 1871. J Mr. Editor : I havo seen the discussion of tho Rock Point Farmers' Club In regard to the profits of pork raising and they all seem to agree that feeding hogsvclear'gralu will not pay. My oxperlenco contradicts them. ThU yoar I fattened fifteen head of hogs which weighed 2 5C0 lbs and would havo brought me 8H3 75 at (W" per round which was the highest offer I could obtain here when I killed tbcm, though I am ba oonlng the bogs mytulf and expect to realize moro for thorn in that way. 1 fed those hoys about 100 bushelr clean wheat while they were fattening aud about 40 bushels while raising them. My stock wusE-sex crossed with Chester White, though my neighbor had what I think a moro profitable breed, w..w vu.un vavo'-cu WJLU unrnnriire. S. 'A. T. ANOTHER APPEAL. The following touching and cjjrnost appeal by the adult male pupils ol tho Doaf-Muto sohojl, fir tho commutation of Thomas Ger rand was lld beroro bis Excellency, Oovor nor Grover, this Tnurulnt;: Oni'.aoN Mutr ?onoor,, 1 Juuuary 27th, 1875, J To Hon. L. F. Grover, Governor of Oicon: , Wo. tho undersigned, Denf-Mntes, hopo your EeUonoy will pardon tho liberty wo take. Wo havo all boon onco ignorint ol'latv. and a think Thomas Oorrand would uot hr.o killed Thomas Hubbird If ho bod not been a neglected and iuiioiiuit boy. Wo shall ell fuel s id If Gorrand U hung so rer.r our school; and-wo humbly nsk you lo ohnuge his sentence and send I itii to tho i-emioQuary Mr iwo. Accept assuranco of our resptct and praj cr. JpH.vT. Ei.ki.ns, .rr.si:wr A. TVM), AHJIIIJIC M. WALKn,jAMi:H L. LlKINH, Will 3. Smiii, John U. L Ituu. my rt quest to tho voices a'.rondy raised and a,k you to exercise such adegreo or meroy toward tbe doomed lioy as will lead to tho commutation of to death sauuoa o 1m prl'oiiinonl tor life. Tho law has belli vindicated and upheld by tho rocont decision of the Supremo Court and its decision cannot bs any moro or loss tho law of this Stato than ir tbo suituuco of douh shall bo carried Into execution. It is far from my purposo to attempt to arouso sympathy by any allusion to tbo age,. race, ignoianco or Oorrand, being sntUfiod that jouaio hilly ndvibod ofnll mattors ro latiug thereto and that proper weight will bo glen to Iho&o clrcumslunce!'. Hoping l hat you may find it entirely con sistent with tho safety of tho people and tho welfare of tbo State lo com mute the sontenco fiom death lo Imprisonment for Ufa. I it maliijour EKeclleiioy's obodleut servant, (Signed,) L. I,. MuAuthuk. Wo initio lu the icqiiost contained In tho abovo letter. (Signed), P. P. prim, John I1uuni.it, E I). Shatiuok. COMMUTATION 01' SR.NTESCE. State op Oiikoon, Sentence of Death. :aoN, 1 r ' and J iu- .1j t.j i.t, ai.l. 1 i'.nc.q il a) . At :..tl . 1 Liudrum sent us cHinpJes of plm,l4 und vel. vet Iria'de bv'Hall if Turner. un,l iW.'. to.. plea JiilU-ecehe.IruWlillriil jtonil., fqu,l lotbe besnlniWd,a'n"dlnleret uasshow Ingthat; an-Atho'ricaiidfiiiitid fa i-prlagltig r , xiumuir, ucn wii( lenu to mabo It mora pniflffcble'lo r'so Angora grtii's. Tbo stmpledran' fWtWilif iTfsMcd In (ho Miow wluduwij lMiwrs,inrpjfiinii Intnl. where tyi Cm" U 1,QU tu Uil",r lvaiuiij,'o than ul ' J Tub Carm,n City Plows. This nuko of plowe, Itn ported direct iron) the manuAia .t uimnnKa ny r. uunnliifdisin it Co of mis oily, imvfc cratn very popntar in the short while sIhph tl.ey w ro fir-t Infroducwl Tbaagenta hero bavo dlcpoicd of a great msuy, uom or me tnlky and walking plows and are expecting1 large arriv.-.ls as noon as navigation open. nori.M.WIlkin,Preldeot of Agrirultural Society, vvho has gis-en fbo walking plow cfthlaxuaks a thorough trial, aasurea us rwy emphatically that tbey are oo i piow ce ever tprned a furrow with "d alve him perfect sallsfid Ion. piD. This qiortio tbo ath dy ofJao nary. 1875. .Oeojjjt Alh Pecnv.- md is FVlr li ootJAmttA Pi nny. - TH02IAS QEPJiANX). Scntenca Commuted to IniprUonuioat for Iifc--Hov, ho Roceivcd. the Intllinn -Ho i3 Taken io the Peailentkry-Vi:at A'itfn inlrttitcs beforo 12 o'clock IIiIh morn ing Hon II. H. Olllrey tho Uov.crnoi'r 'Pri vate Sf-crelary jilated In Dm bands- n Sliollfl T. V.- Shaw tho fulltmlufi dt!iijnf,ut,tiluh we glvo ingnthtr with fh'e coiiiTnuii1aUori redilvi-d by tho aournor fiom tho Justices of thu' Supremo Court, now in fcwIoii. '' I'fTintltf t'HOMiCI'IIKMK COUftT. " SuiitEKJi Cointf llcosi, ) tsHloui.Jau. ill. lhT.-i. I His Exo. lleiiov, L, F. Grover. Governor r Oregon, Kxccullo Dtpartmeiit, Salem,, wiryuii, Win : Wlh full knoivliiilgoof all ihe fuity In tho care of Thomas Geirai d, now uudor Menlencor.fdefcth sud awallliig oxeciillon, I take the Ilborly ofuddrctslDg you in relation therbto. I am aware of the delicate wituro of tbo sublet srUIng from the fact that the case has passed beyond tho control of tbo dp partment of which I am a constituent mem ber, and trow the further fuot that ir ,. thing can be done lu tho piUoncr's bebair it most be done by our Kxttlloncv in vlrii,,. of your cocstltuiloual preiobtlve. I bope, sir, (bat undrr ll.e tlrcumsUnoea yott will not think I (ouch too wuob upon, mailers exclusively wiihin Ibe Executive lprtmrf, ttn 1 Ukr tl llbtrty to add vs. Th-imas Gi:mt. Whereas, upon Indictinont, trial nnd con viction for murdor in tho first degroo or tho fiild Thomas Gerrand, in tho Circuit Court or Marlon county, In said Stale of Oregon, judg ment and sontfincoofdeatli were passed upou mm oy saia court, una upon appoul the pro ceedings in bald ease weio afllrmod by tho Supiomo Court, and hald Gerrand Is now in tho custody of tbe Sheriff of said Marion county, awaiting execution under said sen tence; and, Whereas, the Justices of tho said Supromo Court, who hoird the stl.1 appeal, in viow of tho whole case, havo requistod Ibo Execu tive (o cnuimulo Mild Ecntf nee of death to lm pilsoiiinont for life: and iiumeious petitions of Ihe citizens of said Minion county lo tho saniocflect havo been presented; Now, thyrororo, I, L. F, Grover, Governor ofOiegon, do lioiuby coiiimiitutlm faid judg meiit niiiUonleuoj of deith, and tho writ or execution thoroou Issuod, to imprisonment in tbo Pealtontlary of said Statu of Oregon, during tho llfo of tho Mild Tuomas Gerrand; Hud tho Sheriff of tho culd aoiinlyor Morion will forthwith dillvor tho said prUonor inlo the cutndy of tl.o Superiiitouilont of said Poiiilvntliiy, tobu by bun uculved uud kept as tho law directs. Jn witness whereof! have, hereunto set my hand, und eniiNod Ihusenl oi'Ujh hl.ilo of Oro goillo hualllxKl, at ttio City of Halein, b.x gon, till HI ti ilay or Januarv, A, I), 187,. , ' i r. oiiiivmi, AtB,! ,. Uovtrcor. S. F. C'JIABWICIC, Stciel.iry ofStato. After rending tho nboo order, ceniniulln;; the sentuiico of Thomas Oeriaml, tho Shorlll In oompuiy with Mr. Ullfry, J. C. Booth nnd ' ono or two othois prcwcilcif to tho cell of tho prisoner. He was found In cnmot cousul tatfon with lib fcplriliinl adviser. Bo(ngeaIl od to tho coll door, Mr. J. C. Booth read to hliu, at tbo rcqueit of tho Shcilff, tl o chango lu hU dtsllny, Wf,U fio iiilnutuslho boycould hard. lyspsAk or rnll.e tho oluugn, Wbun ho . I did ho could not llud words lo-cxprcss IiIh , A lteportoror. the- lUit.y Ri:ooiin vlltod f him a few moments latt.ri.ml found hlm'oli- ' Joying, nd bo cald, tho "hppplcst hour of 'lib liro." ' AAcr soino Utllo clmt lio rfcqtic6to4' H'P iW' pjrlorlotjiauk, for him, tirouii' tlla Rev -i:i, tho apycmcir, SupMno Courl.Hnd nil of thiiso who had luter(ie. tliemtelve in his beh.ilf. He f,xifoT.ol hltbiuir gra'eful for iiiiiny nets or klndneKs roceh-cd from Sheriff S law, Drjiuty Shi riff Win Burkur nnd wife, .Mr. J. II. H..01I1. M.-M 1-1, .......... i ! otl.erH, who culled upou hliu ilmlnij lib lonii I'lnlliuiiniiit. At two o'nlonk lm was taken lo tho Ponl uiiillaiy emi placed lu chargo of the Super- wSat'a" JuroiTbmd. Hon, Warren Cranoton ono or tho Jurors ut the litK trial of Thomau Oirninil lecontly rtatod In the presence of Hon. I. II, Moorca elcar'h. I'll ,Bicfc,V' .'m1 t,,al "' WBf Vr. cltar lu lil rnlnd und tlmtof two other luroia that the killing of Tlioum-, Hub bartT was Klitfant uniiiies of ajptoca made from thn jj Jtiiiiiii r arm era koi ibarjain. I atl Herman -fc . i ' j'.U.l rfil I -;.hnj .tVMiSi i .1 1 VI tmawiottt tJ tft. ill ' - i " ! i -lJl UvUiibm 4ji4 wdw i "il " '', ,v,i r- aii ill I i' ll. .n- w ,itoti li -n' Aimti ,V,i M' oh , ti tll .. t III ljij t t ijlllft i ill U it 1,11 II .I.a!i-Ki'I t ) ttn.it. ,'! v.j , mi ' ' i: ( I'M . fld -J i " M Mo to