East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 02, 1888, Image 1

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    DAILY.
jlJlWIIU'VOUWASiT,
A l itr.i: i.imtAitv.
ntroio. of tin Dully or Seiiil-Wrrltly
KAS1' IMtlUlOMAN mil frrrly timkr- unit
or tlm UAH I' OltlUlOMAN lllirnry wlim
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n Inrllnril.
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA. CO., OKEGON, TtIlTllSDAAr, AUGUST 2, 1SS8.
NO. 130.
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1,01)0 K DIttKOTOKY.
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AITOUNKVS
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MUM I'Al.ll.. Al IUII.1,1 . 1
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Vril A I'KI'.WM. v 1 1 1 1 II i 1'. 1 n ill'
it. it iki i-iiii I. urrzni i. i.cjiu uimi.
tf ill kliiJn utli'iiiliil to with nrnnipt-
in,miloun ll Pi'vrniny, i.tiirn ,,n
ttiM hi Hie Tlpmipnii.larnlmrt
ai.ovrtlio Kit iiillci'.
7to a v'itiiimiai.ii. ATTtmvKYM
1A. 10,11111 Ml, 3 "111 l U, Ah.Oflll-
loci, Pnthtin. Oictfon,
J. RKAS. . TTO It N K Y AT LAW.
Cflr:-Mn.ii Hlriit, in Tlnimpoii
ul HollJk t, nvi r I ho I'dKt-OIlhv.
F lirTt'lll.11, AVIOUNKV AT LAW,
C3l(rrvllli',Uii'k'iiii. Will jirucllco
art. ot titi-iiuii mi .1 Vililni!lim. (''
(.WMMldll I.ul
i'ti,ci;irvuiiru a w.mii-.u, at
-(O' JIHIJIW. IIOIIIIIH II lUIll -I llflllfi
'it '31 " ' ullilliu, curnur of Minn
iei; t WIUTK. ArrOltNKYK AT
i. PtnHt:oii,ori'i,'iMi. KiioiiimHhiiU
?t!on liluck,
IYIC'IAN"S AM) HUlUiHON.S
WWi, rilYSIl'IAN AND Hfll-
-BUiKKIt, l'IIYifiriNANlSUIt.
It-X Kimiii tkiio.llttull llllHlK,
N.-rtt.rtiKllrton, Ort'-.'iin.
. liar li, ril . "Ii l.. i.i
Tan, oir.n ; MKur .Miiiirlinilhi) A
itr nort, rimer of Juliii.on uiiii
;, rrnUli'tuu, Un-ipi i
iU, 7p-JtI IN I'IIYIfI.N
. r.; ( on , triiiiiiuirii -i-riiNiii,
- .( (r i ur oiitni iim nerviri). i.
na hr iniild'n tlio iimur.iiu o
'WituanyiliiidiKM wlit'io inrdlciil
.,f i, illlUO ..t .-...IC.t.
W'D.Drar Court utiect. Ottk' Iioiii-h.
- lo 5 ii. in., unci
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- ..-.uivti tv . fMlll nilD Willi 11
-i"v"i uiicniiiin kivuii iii mo
' 1 tbtatn and tlillilrcn.
ENTKSTS.
TJHBNTIST. OAS ADMIN
- Main Rlrret.lnThnmii-
illCKLLAMioiTS.
MARKKA. CdviMf wrm i. vn
Iff I'll n. 4 1 si ... -- - -
"r. Kiliiintr fumlilieUon
yPM Jt'STICKOKTiIK I'KAOK
iij Cu" nii" un iuiiu rn
un . , proof mkvn at rciliiccil
tiVu1.1?11' IH.ACKSMITU AND
MaJUkfr .Alumna Uunlrn ht..
i ,L:'U "."kfcinUli work of nil
t pnitihio inunner, mul mi
rx -itlculur Htttntlonglv
lax.
"it i'.?' ""H CAUIUA'iK
-.. i., i vii . it-Mi,., ureuon.
i . ,!rt 'near Court Mritft.
u,,r t i hoi . culler, Older
ii .! prompt uit.'ii-
' ; n -I . illy.
k. v
I-
H'Jl' yri ANil N
1 ii ,.i.r.liu .1S.IT1U
snire mul nlf i,
ii'-, riur lUkarv.
H.AOTICAk
i n,n n.etor i f
' '"rl-'-t l wrK
" J -I u ll, ItHlII
'" 1 lllt
' " tti ;
kluu- III Kliilir
i -ixtuhbly. Jll-
THETARIFF
Has been taken oil both
Woolen and Cotton Goods
Not by Congress, but by
ROTHCHILD & BE A
And they nqw oiTer their Large ami Complete toek of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c
-AT-
FREE TRADE PRICES, for CASH!
Examine their noods, get their prices, ami convince vourrielf
that the above are not mere assertions, but that they will sub
stantiate what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry,"
therefore they have discarded Protective Prices, and will freely
meet competition from all quarters. They carry a
General Merchandise Stock
Consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and
nhilflvon'a ninfliino. TTiivii-ioViiTin iT-rinrJa
Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes
Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery
and Glassware, Groceries,
Hardware, Etc.
OASH PURCHASERS GANSKOU11E BARGAINS
Cheap News!
T3b.e JSoxaa.i-'WeolsJ.y
Bast Oregronian
AND THE NEW YORK WORLD
From now until after the Presidential election
in November for
ONLY ONE DOLLAR !
Stamps Taken.
Address :
East Oregonian Pub. Co.,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Creat Western Bakery.
AND
DINING ROOMS,
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS,
tiii: hi.ackmai!,;:ahi:,
HOW AN
IOWA IHttKKllST
CAIUIIIT.
WAN
Cull Itcpnrt of I ho Murruy.
An Inl. rvlrw Willi .Ml (illiMiu lliu I'iIii-
rlpul Wltnna In tlm C'iikp.
W. II. Klnrmi Aiiiiini; tlir sklpprrn Itr
pnlillriiin Appriillnij to AVouirn Niillm
Blt-A rrnlilliltlnii Spriili
IllUlirr .-llurUrt-A Drutrui t le lUpt
lliu.
CATCHING TIIK KltLIKl 1ST.
Inn.
I iifkotl lilni if lio would interoht litniHotf
i in Mr. Mnrniv'H liohiilf, uttil lioiromificd
Wllrnx (Mia-. , i. ...,.,,1.1. Vvl ,l.,v. I tliliL-. 1 mot
Iturrv. mill Im tnfd inn ho Iniil
iVX" I UHkoil Wilcox If lit) xvoul.l rctmct
, IhJrnly "Kkuutlli that l J I. "ffiJteX
nbotit coino lotifociiH. 'lliu InblcH lmvu 1 V.r l'1 ,VlH. 1 1 " "
i..r Arrivnl- turned ugaliiMt .Mm. Dr. Mttrrav uuil her ' Z "r" ,. ' vhr " nn,
uctiv. lUptii-lilovolooH. anil It a mora than Ikulv tin, !'"'"" "",10J, "
hiutlor will l.o dropped. Tito plot, w'l.lch " .'. TV. i. 1 '.. .. Y . .?,.,Mli Va,,V,"
illy raid by Mro. .Murray "V?.. . . .iii." ' T. V. i.i"".f"
n iuiiu nun iiuuil i uimuiiiuii iiiun iiir
1 watt worrylnif ho much ubout tho
in
WilH llinliiubtcd y laid by Mrn. .Murray
unit nor lriomiK, lor mo nolo liuriiohu uli ,"i
. .......i.... ii vti i.. .... i. : "tut
ii.il'1'ink wuiui i. ii utuA, in ru uiiiin
paiunt thai it will bo folly for hur to
I)i:s .Moiniih, Iowa, AugiiKt a. A ilrnj
(ict named .Mllney wan urmnted hero
Saturday, and Mtock of ll(iiorH t-ei.ed,
for violating tliu I'rohlbltnry law. At tho
trial tho defence denied having violated
tho law. The tiroheeiitlon then oll'ered uh
iivldeneo iiliotoj;raihH of u drinkini; putty
IhjIiIiuI tho drtijfjtiHt'H iirescrlptlon cane.
A censtable hud turned IiIh talnntH to
utnateiir jhot onipliln, mul had taken
tho view through u rear window.
I' ATA I, KM'I.OSIO.V.
CiumliiBtlin DriitliiifSrti.il I'rrrnnii.
riiit.Ain:i.i'iiiA, Atiiitt A Iwoino
tive holler on the 1'lillailolphla Iteml
iiiK ralhoad oxjiloded hint nllit. Tho en
gineer and llreipan were iiinluiitly killeil
Five' iiaHsciiKerH were tenlbly hcaldcd
and will probably die.
iii:ikii.ni ion m:i.i'.
I.lcpior Drlnlirrit I'liiitoBriiiiliril
tilt' Act liyil t'lllullllilii. Iiil!i,nit ...irrl lnif tlio mult, ,r imv fnrlliup
, The oxuiiiliiutkin of .MelnaacH wuh to
' have taken place ut leu o'clock yenterday
I tiininliig. At that hour Judgo Tuttlo'H
court room was crowded to KUirbeatlim.
"R. "V!?!1?!. ul.n .M0,o..ro,.?.rt.(!rH !tlio matterV
..u... ,.u J...I1J. iuiin uiiiiu. ii ri'ui.in 11.1
though tlm proK'cutliiL' attorney did not
want the .Sew n man to hear the testimony
in the cae, mid by bin rciuct a contin
uance wiim uiiuoiinced until ten o'clock
(IiIh moinhu;. At two In the afternoon
tho cuko was (.ecretly called, hut tho
.Murray crowd wan careful to neo that
the Oienonlun, which l.-i in full sympathy
with the rini;, wan roprenontoil. Other
iDporlerrt were completely thrown oil",
however, and the cane wax uctlon tin uiilt
with without the knowledge of any to
jiorter who wiw likely to make ndvorno
crltlclHiu of tho procccdlm;.
In tho eycM of the .Mornliiir and Kvcii'
hitf edition of the Oregonian, Mrn. Dr.
Jlurrav'N teHtln.onv wuh eiven In that
Tlm Wonieii Hunrncliit. Apprulril to In ulralelilforuiinl. iintrnmlfon. nrll.MM num.
Ammt tin, g. . i . mjr. n mTa (,0 rK 0( candor and the
Wakihnoton. 1). 0.. Aummt 'J. Some i Htamn of truth that are ehatacterlHtle fea-
Kcpulilicau leaders: are ncpitiatinj; with , Hires in tho makeup of thin charming
Mint. Kllcn J. I'oftur, of Iowa, with it 1 Hpeclmeu of innocent womanhood. How
view of iiettim! the women HilU'niL'ihtM to fortunate that thin tender I tlio chicken
throw their iiillucnce for HtirrlHon mid , can find protection under the Hhelterlni;
.Morton. jwinirof the miiHterly Da-Konlaii.
The ovldeucu adduced ut tho prelimin
ary examination of McIhuuch Ih void of
liecat.Ki tho al
matter that 1 began to feel ill, and 1 told
.Mr. .MclH.iacH to do tho rent of tlio mini
ncfw with .Mrn. .Murray in perMon hiHtead
of through me. That Ih about all I know
about tlio cane, ho far an 1 am (icrHoiially
concerned."
Did you over talk with Wilcox about
Till! MAUKKTK.
any
v particular Intercut.
Icgod factH brought out have already been
An Upwnrtl Trmlrnry In I'lilruKu Hml Sun
1'i.HT.asn. AturuHt i.-Wet weather in Jlf-, .1 ,"'P. ..n?l
Kimland law again ca.iK-d a re-actlon hi . " X.. . " '.u
i,,- ., I ,.i..,,o ii... ....... niuiiii iiiu muiv oi .MLirinun luillllli; ill
haH gone up again. Chicago: h7Jn,
Kl'.f, 8-1 ?.j j .San FranciHco, Htrongor
nigiier: i iu&u iH..
and
A I'ltOllllli riON- NI'KAKICH
To
Ciiiiviik Grruuii for tlio Prohibition
Vurty.
Sai.ksi, Oregon, Augiint U1. Tho Nu-
tiomil l'rohlbltlou C'ommitteo have neut
l'rof. M. V. Hook, of .Michigan, to make a
canvass ol tl.lx Mate lor tliu parly Huh
fall. Ho arrived hero this morning.
NKiri'KD OCT.
M,G11ATZ, Proprietor.
A. FIBST-OLASS MEAL!
KOH
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
A NICE. CLEAN BED FOR 25 OR 50 CENTS
Fk-osh Eastern Oysters, In Every Stylo!
OPEN" DAY A-jSTD TSTIG-I-IT!
JfirM Street, near J'ostojJIre, l'eiutletou
6 daw
A runner Orcuuii .Miuli lun l.rum n Wlf
mul (.'milium,
Oakland, Cai.., AugiiHt W. II.
KinrosH, a director of tho Oakland
choral Hoclotyuuil well known In Oregon.
I.iih nkhiped out, leaving many unpaid
blllriand a homelcHri wife.
l'ntnl Unit In Kniimia City,
Kanhas Citv, .Mo., Aiignnt S'oven
deutliH have occurred in (IiIh city in tho
past twenty-four houm im tho roHtiltof
extensive heat. Tho temiieraturo Ix t7.
I'll till Arililrnt.
Woodland,. Cai.., Augunt 'J. IiiiIh
Clark, whllo driving u htcam thtoHhliig
machiuo ycHturday, fell under otto of the
wheels and was crimhed to death.
her an tho uuont of Wilcox, and trvhn: to
induce her to pay I. Im, for Wilcox, $l,nOl)
in coiiHlderatlon of it complete vindication
I of her character at tho hamU of the
Sown, lold how urgent for u Holtlcnient
.McIhiiiich finally liecauto, and explained
how verry cunning hIio had bo u in trap
ping the unwary young man by having
wltucHfCH concealed behind a Hcrocii
at each of the IntervknvH. She
nald iilno that MIhh Alice (Sllmon had vIh
Itcd her uh tie.' agent of houio oiio mid
urged her to buy II cox oil' at any price.
Dan Spruguo, one of tlio concealed wit
iiOHHCH, Alice (iibson and tho defendant
told their Htorlen about the cams, which
wiih of coiirnu corroborative of what Mrn.
.Mil. ray had nald. Me Isaac said that at
an interview with Wilcox, that gentle
man had written "1600" on IiIh nhirt
cull', and from thlri ho tinderhtood that
Wilcox could ho bought for that num.
IIoiiIho Indicated in a like manner that
Ii. (.MelnaacH) wiih to get tloO for doing
the Job. What Wilcox wiih to do In con
Hlilcratlon of tho $l,i()0 wiih to publish In
tho Dally New Ha full retraction of what
ho had said utiout Mrn. .Muriay'H counee
tlou with Mary Schneller'ri death, and
also publish evidence that would go far
toward proving her Innocence,
I At o illO hint evening, tho I.aht Oiikiio-
nian representative rung tlio Uil at ir0
JellerHon street. Tho door wan opened
by a lady, a vurv pretty little blue-oied
blonde, with red lipn and iearly teeth.
Ilotrl ArrlvuU.
Vii.i.Aiin Hoi'hi: Jon IjwoiiHtoin, S
K: W W Spauldiiig, JnlluH Hellbromcr.
i: Keincru. roillandj II Winder. W V
JorgeiiHou, Henry Kudull, Walla Walla;
Ii T I'.reeuiun, .Marcu; I' rank l. I'liull,
K J .Mmire, .St ImiiIm; Juh Walker, S Kj
WK llcsWart.J J Jlcnkart, .Mm lteail
,,u"'.. .'oiiveri . iiaiiHon, joo i.arrott, "3hh liibnon," naid tho H. (). man, "I
K tl IIIOUIPHOI), llll'Cll V'TeeKJ i ISorkO- . ,n ,lntnll..,l l,v 111.. Kur lluniiiviiillii
I.u'..Jr.,W"r".,.?I'rl!,H5 i KK ny I'".01 : call on you and ahk for a ntateiiicnt of tho
JCOCk! U 11 OllHloy, l M CUIIIIlUOll. .uir von hnni i!.l..n Iii flilu MruMiirniv
Kant I'ortlandj i: Alnlml, I'ortlaticl. . i ilackmuIliiiL' case. 1 know von made a
.She wan dressed in a bluu sateen, trliuiucd
with white lace. Sbo uppcarH not over
sovDiitccn yearn of age, and ban a Hwent,
innocent expression, Her iiaino in Alho
(iibson, mid your rojxuter met her by
prevloim engage. uent.
"Oh, ItH you, in it V hIio nald, "lei mo
.......... ......... .. . a.
I iuko your nui wiuk inio uio panor.
Uowman IIoi'HK. H H .Sibley. Baker
City ; DDKarp, Wontoii; Mro. MoAI-
uno, aiia wuuaj u iieeso, iiiacic
Itock iSprhiKH! HKWutHon. Ahter Ann-
tin. Anton l.inyo, 1' J Keegan, Sioux
Htatement in court thin afternoon but 1
wun not present, and tho paper I ro 're
sent depondn on Uh ou n re)rterH Instead
of .lowHpuporH for ItH information mul I
. , . ... . . i . i . . ..
I woiiiii iiko io uuvo i no niory iroiu your
Falls), W.h; John WIIhou, UoIbo City ; Joh , 0WJt iipn."
.Magnel, I rcd .Mulor, ruoblo, uul; V ll 'Well. thwi. 1
Whilt o, Jjitiraiiile; J h Ivermuii. r-u" Jt," nho wild Heating herself iiikiii a divan
FninclHCo: J K 1'aul, CIuih .M Davin,
Walla Walla: II I'avoy, J Hlilrtzo, Den
ver: N Kimbbr, I'ortWid: JW f-ulin-bury,
rilot Hock; W.M Melton ;K II
llendcrshott. Ahlilund. Or: U'(i t'uir-
child, Ixwinton, I T; Win A fiood.
(iom)en itL'i.K. .irH r itoixjriHon,
CamuH; Kd Day, Lena; I' A Hennery,
Klilgo; J
ler, City
.Mcoiy
Ilrlan.
T W l'hilllpn, Kastlandj Win Titen, Win
hinltli, Walla wuua
will tell you all ulxiut
an
hy
uh; Kd Day, Leuuj I' A Hennery, uny Ci!o.
o: II DejMit, UcntervHIo: l.eo Hut- cttNJ WUH
City; 0 Olcott, I'JIot Hock: W ,ievor ,,
ly, 'juniMir; W A Hand, J W Me-' Why, 1
i. Chicago : T M Wllliamn. I'ortland ; , t UImcl I
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.,
"Wine and Spirit Merchants,
03 FRONT ST.
PORTLAND, OnECON
AGENTS
AMI RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWISR
A Trip In flrniiil Itoniln VHllry.
W. K. MiitlfK'k find f.nnllv have lust ro
t u r iieil froui the r extended trip through
nut (irand Hondo and Wallowa valloyH
Tho excursion wan mio of buninonn and i July, while wo
BOTTLED BfER. ARO.
pvniic fJTtl P UnilRBDN
u" .1 .... . . ..... . cvminr on qfJFR
nluasiiro. Mr. .Matlock having stock in
torotn In tlio valluy. The nrty caniod
mit on tho nhoros of Wullown lubo,
rnughinij It" in truo luoiintain ntylu.
That famous little lake, lioHeviir, in thin
ra dinapiniintiiient t' 4tui.iirB-Hek-orn.
IIhIi hrtWug imaily f imwkBli itn a
tr, nUliouffh twwt ear the utud i:.'
run f wJmou In oxixscUkI. Mr. 'Ii.'l-k
re port m eoiuiileriible pr,-" i -ti n. hi
Ui Wallow a i.iind, l;lni.l. Uicie i
vet n itroal drvelopmi-nt Wonley Mu'-).-k
idd not n-tiirn wi ll I.U pm-ii', ba
ii ; riiiai'ii-d a iln-..t Uk- ( t
M.O' 1-aMii- f Hiilil-l'atl U uf .H )' rillC-r
t- aciu ificro
elo o beside the easy chair occupied
your corrCHHiu(teiil.
"In tho lirst place let mo iinnuro you
that .Mr. .McInuacH mid myself are en
tirely innocent of any evil Intent In thin
mutter. I can see now that wo did
wrong, hut wo nover intended to wrong
any one. lliu part wo liuve taken In thin
to Help out n mutual Irioiul. I
dreamed of gutting into trouble.
uin nothiuir hut a child." ex.
lahned tho girl, her linn trumblhiL' mid
learn tilling her oyen, "and tho Idea that
1 should umleitako to hluekmull uuvhoilv
In too ulrtiuril to think ubout.
"II w I got mixed up in Itistlils: lam
a very liilhiiuto filund of Mm. Dr. Mur
ray. 1 like lier very much and viit her
Ireiiuontlv. Apmg about tho middle
Wl'ru KIIKIIIg UMiUl till) i wi.m u Irru Iriu
Yen, ii few tiuio.n."
"Did ho ever nay to you that ho would
make a retraction formonoy?"
".No, ho never mentioned money to
mo."
"Did von write thoso lettem that have
been published over your slgnatuieV"
"Yen, I did. I urged .Mro. Murray to
accept WIIcox'h jiruponltlon beeatiHO I
wan her f.Iend, and I thought It would
bo tho bent thing she could do. I did not
realize the part I wan taking. 1 never
dreamed of blackmail."
"In ono of these lettero I notice you
say, 'I led him (Wilcox) ou nil I could.'
What did voti mean by that?"
"Well, .Mro. .Murray wanted mo to try
and get him to nay that he would re
tract, mid that wan what I meant I wau
trying to do. Tho expression I used wax
not ii proper one."
"In another letter to Mro. Murray you
Hiy, '1 talked with three Physicians, and
atn very much worried.' Would you
mind Haying who thoso pliysielutiH tiro?"
"That wan u mistake," stainnieied tho
girl. "I Haiti 'three iHjroonH.' I may
have wiitleu the woul 'physicians,' but I
meant 'persons. ' I would not like to nay
who thoy are."
.At thin juncture the door-lnil rung.
.Mlsn (iibson oK!tied the door and Harry
Mclsaacri stopped into tho hall, Ho wait
given a voiy cordial wblcomo ami they
shook hands heartily. Mr. MuIhuiich,
who bad nut observed tho pniHcnco of a
stranger nald, an he clung to Miss (lib
hoii'h hand: "Allow mo to congratulate
you iiH)ii tho very proper manner hi
which you gave your testimony in court
to-day." .Inst then ho iniido lliu discov
ery that be had been talking in tho pres
ence of a wltuennag.ihi,aiid ho wan badly
"ruittcu" lor ii moment, no iiiiuio u
few (usual reiuaikH about tho case mid
retired, when tho interview with M!sn
(iibson wan continued.
Who llrst HiiggcHtedtbu idea of trying
to Inditcu Wilcox to lotract."
"Mro. Mu nay. Shu linked mo If I
could inlliience him and wanted mu to
liolp her."
"Wan It by her direction that you went
to Wilcox r
"Yen."
"Youand.Miisaacnweinse.it to Wil
cox by Mro. Murray instead of McIhuuch
and yourself being ugcittH of Wilcox,
weio you not""
"Yen; wo generally went to Wilcox
with ii ProM)hiton from Mro. Mm ray
and earned back bin answer to her."
"Do you not think it very probable
that Mro. Murray has made use of you
for the oxptcHH purpose of leading Wil
cox into a trtii?"
"I do not know. 1 supposed she wan
sincere, but she may have been making
a cut'rt paw out of me."
At Ibis Interesting jsirlod McIhuuch,
who hud boon evidently ovcheaih.g tho
conversation from another room.e.imo In
and Hi.gguHtcd to Minn (llhsim that sbo
hud said enough and advised her to say
no uio. e. She hcoiiiciI lo icgurd what he
advised uh thud, and would nay no nioro.
Ah tho K, ). man wax taking bin leave,
MclHuacH voluntarily leinarkcd ; "Yen, it
in jioHsihto that wo have In-en deceived by
Mro. .Murray, and that Wilcox ban been
Implied, but tbeio'n no usu talking ulioilt
it now."
Aftur the inljournuient of tho court yen
loiduy u warrant wan issiit.'d by Justice
i nitio for John D. Wilcox, charging him
with extortion. Immediately tbc.cnfler
Tultlo left town, '1 lio Intention wuh to
urreht Wilcox, ami compel hliu to lay in
jail till Tuttlo'H leturn. Hut MctiitiuiH'
ftlemlH, who Haw which way tho lido of
public opinion wiih running, concluded it
would bo unwise to take hi.cIi n step. and
thowaira.it wan not nerved lust night.
Thin morning Mr. Wilcox tiled IhiiuIh hi
tho Hum of ij'.'.OOM) to upiiear befoio tliu
grand jury.
At the conclusion of tho examination
yostoid.iy, Mi Ihilich wun held to upiiear
iHiforo the grand jury, and Ins bail llxed
at 11,000, which wiih not furnislicd, hut
McIhuuch in ut largo,
sciiiilaloiiH artlclu hi tho Nowh iilxnit
Murv Kch oiler, Mro. Murray nald tiho
would like very much to huo Wilcox re
tract wlmt bo hud mild ubout hr, uh it
iniurixi nor n-p'ii iic ii umi mio ,m in-
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In tho House, said:
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