TRY THE HEATON MURDERTRIAL r ~"" • ns charged him He later went t> J P Doi herly, A m Ali ff tt. J J Hea- nevi aud ordered hi* «dolbM *ent to a Deruled is'uliuueil on the witas-s ton, ■4rs J J Heaton. cleaner's estat li*bmeut. Ti « i —es were ►» rn and «X- •laud aud (e* 11 tied to th« appearai ce HIE flAlED IriAl IN HER of mud outlie bar and bksid at» ut llie O.Ud <1 fr >m thè n> >m. •»loon. A pieiol was iuiroduoed iu PRESENCE AND IN THE PRE» iTAT*MKNT< Y PBWaCUTIOM. oourt and ¡denuded by the wilt.ess as ENCEOF urilLlt' i.ERl'HEATON L T Mari is for thè -late, ststed tbat being exactly similar to tbe one Trsny »HOOK CASH IN HIS POCKETS AND SAID, “AND THAT IS NO I thè priaecut ou expeu^d to prov« Ite bad used. The counsel for the defense were , ALL WE HAVE, BEK1 HAS MORE gu 1 of ’he prl».»’ier tj" a lon* li-t > f f»c;-,co eriig thè tirne fotm t » m qui -k to interpose otj-ctious through- MONEY RIGHT HERE,“ TAPPING fot good Boots, Shota d i uuiA Htatou waacaptired. Tic e i ul the testimouy. lbe records «bow His BREAST. and Rubbers. Heatou’* wife was knowu lu Red­ f-icts wereread by .Mr Barri*. numerous exception« takeu to the rul­ ding as '¿livers” aud uot the « tfe of ings of the court. 1 he defeca« mafie no adureea to Our motto is Mr». Benton Tracy, widow of tbe ’ the d^teudant. J«ry- murdered uiau was puton the »laud al HER KE a L NAME IS MISS OLGA wir.NAss’ lBtfriMos\ 7 :4U and id a firm voice ideutlfied her 1A»PKRSON, AS 1ES11F1ED l'O Dr Ogl-sby test tied that he attended SHE WAS Uu-tsuid ’ a clothing which was worn BY MRS MARI IN. Tracy imnie 1» after ha WM »hot, The Jury Quickly Selected By that he ajv0ju»tua and measure­ He also corroborated previous testimo­ ur s l t d t tbat time. ments of ths M di giam saloou at ny as to the appeoranos of the saloon. May D. Martiu, daughter of Mrs. MURDR TRIAL. • Juuctiou C Ity. He swore that he arrived at the saloon \ew walnut*, almond», flge aud Martin took the stand at 1:30 o’clock. ou the night of the killing at 12:25 J B Taylor, Ul-gra|h operator of ■JjH.TsvIor L. E. Th< mpeon, | raisins L V. -seels’ grocery. She is a vivacious girl of about II sum­ o’clock. Chan. C< Inert, H. Hunt’r, W. g Junction, st»i-d that he with a oom- Special »•»I” oa 8,,f“ PllloW8 Friday mers whom Attorney Woodcock luerotul mau weut to a pump iu trout B. Mutnmey, Volney Hemen- I god Haiurdsy at Ml»e Haltzman’s. called “swift” aud a rustle of excite­ i of ttie »el 'ou to get a driua aud that Daily «sard. Noy» way, R. McMurphey, H. A. ment passed over the courtroom. She Farmers ready hor-e »hoes at Cham, whiletbetea man wa» standing in Hensational devel »piueuta In tbe substantially corroborated her moth­ Kompp, J. M. Marjgyi, Percy her»’. Long, Geo. Holland. Jas. Keu- I front of th» sa’oon who scrutinized ttie .Heatin murder trial this afternoon er’s sensational testimony. HHE gre tbe 50 cent miese,’ .hoes at j two very carefully. He testified tbat crested a tbrrl of exoi’ement in the nerly. POSITIVELY identified a large 45 gilbert'». tbe defendant remuiJed the mau very oourtroom. Two wltues’es for tbe caliber revolver as belonglug to Bert I much; tuat 10 mmutw afterward they state from Reddlug, Cal, on tbe st tod OoiDg fast—wall paper at Preeton 4 Dally G«nrd, N ot 5 Heaton. Bite said be called It “Betsy” flsles. ° O Th» commencing of the trisl of Bert 1 nea:d shots fired. ,Taylor sail he be­ created the furor. The prisouer smiled or "Sweetheart,” Buy a boys’ sweater and eave a doc i Heat >u for the murder of Benton lieves that the accused mau, pointing once or twice in a nervous way but Jobu Bonn t, of Keddiug, proprie­ Tracy at Junction, May 20th last, In to Heatou, is the same aa the one who ke| t hi* eye on tbe witness’s. He tor bill. Racket. tor of a t Issuing aud dyeiug establish­ »0 closely scrutinized them. moved in hl» ebsir frtquenily and C F Farrow A Co will sell you the tbe olicu't court l*f re Jr*lgeJ. W. ment in tbat city >t*ted th» t be bad Clyde Cook’s testimony showed tbat keeps one F^tnd generally on hit !s». ’■tamilton thl» morning brought a best plows and barrows. Oleaued a suit ofolotbeo tor Hestou aud he bad met the defendant iu the Mono ­ this mokninq ’ s session . large crowd to the court room. There charged him about $3. THE BILL 72 pair* 1 ’dies’) kid lace shoes, J2.5o were a few women among the specta­ gram saloon an* had seen Heatou iu Wm. Keene, marshal of Junction WAS PAID ENlIRELoY IN DIMES. »bo»s,*l.93 a pair. Gilbert. tbe saloon. He said be met Heaton on City, testified that he observed Bert tors. The defeuse did not ask the wiluees a G x>d boy«’ wagon* for good boys, all The defendan' wa- brought to court the sidewalk after 12 o’clock two or Heaton In tbe Monogram saloon sit­ queetlon. it»» at Chamber» Hardware. ihree times. He positively ident fled shortly after 9 o'clock by Sheriff ting In the rear room where be could Mr Lemon, of Redding, teotified the best lot of sweater* we have ever Withers. He »tulied and nodded rec­ Heaton as tbe man who waa walkiug see tbe bar. He stayed with Tracy lhat he has knowu Heat >u oue year, offer’d receiv’d todsy. Racket Store. ognition to bis wife owho »at near in front of the .»aloon 15 minutes after after the shooting uutll the arrival of and th’t tie boarded the trsin 14 miles twelve o’clock. Tbe witness stated tbe coroner at 3 30. him throughout tbe day. Tin fruit cans aud wax. north of Redding upon whloh Heatou tbat be was tbe persou who discovered Tbe day waa mostly taken up with E. Houtbworth, em( 1 >ye of the was riding. Heatou said to him that Chambers Hardware. Tracy after be wa« »hot aud im­ White Front saloon, corroborated pre­ Our boys’ sweaters will plea-e you, the w l otion of a jury. The selection HE HAD BUEN IN A FIGHT AND mediately went r. vious tes i nony as to tbe shots, saying HAD BROUGHT “BETBY” INTO as tbe price is right P Frank A Bon. of ths jury progressed very rapidly, six jojors being chosen In less than an tbat one shot preceded four or five GOOD PLAY. several snaps in almost new bicycles hour and a half. others about cue minute; that he wm at Chambers Hardware. WITHBKB ON TH« STAND. Mr. and Mr*. Edgar, of Grants Pass, | with Clyde Cook aa they left the Xek Frssto i A Hal’» ab>ut Pjeir l ’fened Intel tlv to »11 that wa< said. | Hherlff Wlthei.on the stand stated Wl ite Front saloon, pas-iug and re­ Viixed paints. $1.10 per gall >u Mr» Edgar is a «later of the murdered - turning to the Monogram saloon and that be arrested Heaton in Walls, Ne- Boys' vi i kul double soles. 2j to 5J, iiian, Mrs. Tracey, widow of the de­ finding Tiacr leaning against the bar vada, and took from bls person the re* volver whloh bs identified positively, *2.50 shoe», t Close out at $1 65. ceased, »at near. o irasplng ’or breatb. Tbe accused was an intent listener: Wm. Harpole, dealer In "21’’ games also the cartridge« which he removed You are welcome to look at our »t the Monogram, left the Monogram from the gun. He stated that Hsa'oo Macklnloehee. They are going al oust. to all proceeding’. He eyed each ju-| ror a» the exami lation progr-’ssed and 1 »oil at midulght going to the White remarked to him at the time rtf the ar* Ri cket. seemed to study the faces of every | Front He beard the first muffl’d rest that be bad left Junction broke All kinds of grass seed wanted. s,>e»ker both tbe quegi >ner» and qu»«- »hot and the four or five others fol- and went north two or tbrae station*. Chambers’ Hardwate. lionet’. He Is a slightly bui t mini b wl ga minute l»ter. He testified When be bad said as muob ba said be lJO pairs ladies’ Oxford’ »-nd bouse whose ge does not seem to he m ’¿e that during tbe day h« heard Heaton bad better not talk any more. »lippers, 35 ct n e a pair, Gilbert. J M Williams who was deputy dl«- »ay I hat he was ‘‘broke’’ and borrowed t tan 21 years. Hi wa’ foul l»s»l® W.kO sox, 25c, 35c and PJo a pair. P dressed and his g-aial minner lot i 50 cents fr m the w t less twice, once liiot attorney was .worn and iudenll* Fr »nt A don. to get something to eat and tbe last tied the bullet txhlblled as the saute pree-ei the observer as b-ing a man time 11 pla.9poker with. He stated oue delivered to the aheriff. 450 he»ting stove» to select from. We i aocU’tomed to g > >d e >th»s and man Reese Eaton testified that he [ icked cs fit anybody’s purse. Chambers I ■ere. that he deposited *95 io uiokle», dimes, up the bullet which Is In evidence. .qu titer», hnlf dollar» and dollars with Upon the opening of th» case On- H’ nt ware. Withers resumed the tttnd. He Bento . Tracy in tbe ca»h register at triot Attorney Geo M. Brown staid Sailer h doa-n for cabieel poo» >e and 1 »titled that he removed the panel ¡of 12 o ’ clock. His testimony conflicted three doaen stamps for 2u cents at that two witnesses for the state woul I , the partition of the saloon containing with former testimony, saying that the not be in Eugene untill tomorrow after ­ W> ider’s piroto studio. tody of Tracy wa» not removed from i the bullet dent. The hoard was ex­ All stoves have advanc’d a.ain but noon. Judge McFadden, of Corv-l is. trp': Bert Heaton. behind the bar unt 1 tbe train cames'n hibited in oourt and tn« Jury examined aud Deputy District Attorney L. T. aslnngHsthe stock lasie It» yours at the eattre. about 3:30. Harris assisted the district attorney for Roy M, Farlaod, hotel oink for the lb. rauie < Id j rue at Chrmb'C8 Hard J B Taylor, tbeoperat r at Junction, Juryman McMurphey asked the tlie etale, while Lark Bilyeu and A. C. Junction Ci’y hotel, testified tbat he Best woven wire mattress, center Woodcock are the attorneys lor question if Heaton lost or won at the I wan r real led. He teat tied that there knew the defendant to be the saint su ported, for *2 25 at Day A Hender­ Heaton. game. The witne«» answered that I was no freight trsin going north out of tbaW he saw walking up and nytn I Junction on the morning of the 20th son’s. Heaton t 11 him he had loat. JUBY SELECTED down ir^front of the euloon about mld- Monitor Drills and seeders are good | Fred Witbrow testified that be had of May. The venire of fiai jurors was ex* nigl.t on the night of the murder, given the defendant money al four Uh as K Fronk, agent for the HP Co goods at low prieee. See them at bausted ju-t before noo > aud a’ter the and tbat he »’*» the name mau who different times, a dollar the first time at Aloaoy, was called. He testified ru Chambers Hardware, eleventh juror was accepted, The bad registered at the hotel previously tithe arrival and departure of train Your hens"are moulting. Prussian court took a recgss until one o’clock. under the name < f Bert Ray. He was aud a quarter al three other different No 15 at Albany on the night of the P uitry Foils l help them Preston The sheriff was instructed to summon also i t lie etl am after the alarm bad times. John Bl’W said Heaton waa In the 30tb of May. A Hales. ten more trb 1 jurors from which to been given and testified ns to the ac- Monogram sal x>n on the night of the H N Brown, night operator at Al­ tl> ns >' sever. 1 persona who were w ith 132 pairs ladhs' box ’»If,I 0', double st lent the other m«n kiilln* He was a “21“ dealer also bany in May. did not establish any sole*,jwaterpro< trb»e , 'guiar t.»8 h *» Foil >«i 'g are the jurymen who will him. and gave Tracy »96 or *97 to keep over essential fact. John Coor, a citizen of Junction, st $2.19 a pair. Gilbert. adjudge Bert Heut >n guilty or inno­ C H Burna, sheriff of Hhaata coun- uight. He returned to tbe saloon after Get a cider mill and Indulge iu a cent of the terrible crime with which test I fid that on the night of the mur­ the alarm. He corroborated the pre­ *F>Ual, stated he ha!! a year’s ao der he was waiting for the train and good healthy cup. Chambers Hard­ he ie charged: vious te timony oonoerning the posi­ qualntanoe with HeatoD. He Identi­ ware baa the Buckeye. J. 8. Taylor, farmer, L. E. Thomp­ as It was late be walked about town. tion of the bullet mark on the wall and fied the revolver in evidence as the While l*iun engaged shortly after 12 We have 200 pairs of ladies’ *3 50 son, blacksmith, of Springfiel 1; Chas. g neral arrangement of tbe luterlor of property of Heatan and oslled “Old o ’clock he e«w the defendant walking Betsy.*' Bee shoes. all Hz-s, heavy soles, yellow Culoert, farjuer, of Elmira; H. Hun­ the saloon. backwards aud forwards in trout of W H Emerson, of Redding, former edges, whloh we will st 11 fur *2.65 a ter, contractor, of Creswtll; W. B. C. P. Houston ’ » testimony wm most Mummey, contractor, of Eugene; the »»I > oii where the shooting occurred important. He oame In and gave deputy mar-hal of t that place, knew pair. Gilbert. He alto ideati. Voluey Hemenway, farmer, of Eu­ twelve or fifteen minutes later. He Tracy *3U io silver for *30 In gold. At Heat on for one year, Wall paper—we now have Io « of gene; R. McMurphey, manufacturer, »bo retume I to tbe taloon after be this time he noticed Heaton standing tied the revolver. He eaw Heaton lu remnants to cloee out of tbe new pa­ beard the ehot’. at the upper end of the bar readlug a Redding May 22 or 23. pers—come early. J. J. Dtrnlell, bartinder In tbe Mon­ of Eugene; H. A Kompp, fanner, of Reese Eaton waa recal ed and teetl Chambers’ Hardware. near Eugene; Ge- . H< Hand, farmer, of ogram »»loon during tbe month of paper and notloed him looking over fled m other witnsasM had done ooo* the top of the paper at the money M it Builders' hardware is st’jl going up near Eugen. ; J. M. Martin, brick- May, sai 1 he left tbe st 1 hid ab >ut 8:30 lay-on the bar. The witness and oeruing the «ppearanoe of Tracy at but we have sticks of it bought be make’, of E'lgene; J»«, Kennerly, log- o’clock on tbe Dlgbt of tbe tragedy. Tracy passed some con verst tion con- 12:26 o’clock, the night of the murder. lore the advance and Inteud to sell It- ger, of McK’iizte V« I y ; Percy Long, Before leaving he saw a cash transac­ B D Paine waa «worn. He stated oeruing t ie strange aotmus of Heaton. tion di-plti iog some hundreds of dol­ We can give you your ch ice of 360 merchant, of Eugeue. that there were four different kinds of C. Aistsait, night bridge walker for The Jury waa sworn at l:30o’il>ck lars betweeu Benton Tracy and pairs of misee»’ aud cbi dren’s shoes st ths Harri-burg bridge, testified tba’ be Coll oartrilgee manufactured. Walt Hcott whereby tbe large STATE'S WITNESSES. 60 O’nte a pair from Sj till and 11J io -aw a man answeriug the de«cri| tion PHoaacuTioN bndbd . amount of cash was plaoed in tbe cash 2. Gilbert. Dr W W Oglfby, Blmon Klovdahl. of the defendant at 1 o’clock in the With tbi. testimony the elate reeled register. He swore that thsi efeudsut luoruiog of the 20th of May, walking ita cose. The attorneys tor the dsfense J B Taj . lor,C . Tracy, Clyde Cook, John was in tbe saloon and also wltnee-ed Coon, R-jty McFarland, J J Darniell, very rapidly toward Harrisburg with asked for >0 minute« to oonfsr with the same thing. He was also In tbe John Blew, Wm Warpole, Jack Brier- his head uncovered, canyiog some­ tbtir oli-nt after they bad made the »a oon afier the alirm was given and lv, Lee Southworth, Wm Keene, C thing In his hand oevered by a hand­ motion tn in.truct the jury to imme­ saw a bullet picked up from the floor. Ol-tad, A L Rtm«ev, Mrs A L Ram­ kerchief. The man accosted him and diately find for the defendant on the Mr and Mr«R A Bartlett return’d sey, Mrs Barbara Martin, May D Mar­ A bull-t was in’roduced in oourt In response the man he«it»ted and said ground of insufficient testimony. Tbs which be said ?ras identical with the la«t nifht from Wgiiijoaton, D»C, tin, John Bonney, W W Wltiere, C he was bound fcr Harrisburg. moti'.o was ovsrruled. where they attended ths nat'onsl en­ K Fronk, H N Brown, J M WilliatT«, one be saw st the time. He exam­ The counsel for the defense moved to CASK KMT CD, ined the cash register and discovered campment of the G \ R. Mr Bartbit Reese Eaton, B D Paine, C P Houston, strikeout Aistead'e teetlmony entirely. TO THE BURPRIHE OF EVERY «ays they had a grand t me and that Walter Eldy, Mrs Benton Tracy, Fred tbe robber/. He never saw the de­ Judge McFadden cited authorities for ONE A. C. WOODCOCK, FOR THE fender, t In Jut&lon after that night. the encampment was one ofbe»t ever Withrow. Tbe oourt here adjourned until 7 the admission of such evldenoe. DEFENHE, HTATED THAT THEY held. John Ingham and wife went on The state’s witiesees were sworn o’c.bck p. m. BVIDKNCB 8TKICKBN OUT. RESTED THEIR CASE WITHOUT to Canada and w'll perhaps t« back in and excluded from the oourt room, The motion waa sustained and this GIVING tesiimony ; | about a month. The oourt allowed the state to rsoall most Important testimony of Aleteed was ordered stricken from the record several witneeses. J. B. Taylor, the operator, verified on tbe grounds of being Insufficient pi ‘dentlfl ’atlon. Tbe defenM did not bi* former testimony. J- H Miller asserted tbs same. examine the witness. Jack Brlerly asserted ths same. A. L. R»m-»y. boarding house keeper Roy McFarland added his word to of Albany, Ustifi-d that the defendant appeared at bls house In Albany and I tbs others. Clyds Cook ’ssllflsd to tbs same requested • f’om Wh,Ch WM <’T*B I* I Harris fur ths state waa making hirI, Heaton »tayed all day, except al dinner time In the room assigned. He , | bis pl--a befort I >e jory at pre-« time. h qulred aboallM time of tbe eoalh- » bound train, »nd the last time the de- fended was seeo waa at 9 o’el «:k p. m. YORAN’S DI t FKNSBB 8 WIT'FB- EH kvBNIND SESSION Shoe Store in Good Shoes Low Prices. |^ ? Ê ^ Ë ÎTÎTÊT ÔT| CASE OF THE PROSECUTION What the State Expects te Prove in the Heaton Marder Case. THAT TH« DEFENDANT 25 per cent off-on all men's pants except our 7«5c and $1.00 line. 33J per cent off-or just 75c per pair on one lot Men’s heavy shoes. AX BILLY S"”* this A»rKttMr br>a«e keeper, suoataotlatod her bee­ band’s testimony as to Heaton being In the hoo»e on the 20th of May Mrs. Martin, lod»ir« house keeper of r d'lln«, OMifoml«, hM hern ae- Wltb Heaton for afoul one she «tatad that Heaton was st , T ,,u«e May let end left soon. Rh« . • t.-n until May 22, 1IÌ/X, al tn th- morning «be ««Id k .'. rl that b« wee ravenously hoc- g* an 1 that be did not care bow meoh Mitchell May Displace Gompcrs. N bw Y ork , N ov 6.—The Industrialist faction of the Federation of Labor proposes to displace President Gemp- MRS ARTHUR SLOAN ers at the comin » convention PASSED AWAY. at Naw Orleans, November 13th. The I industrialists will bend Died Early This Morning— all their energies toward the election of President Mitchell Funeral Will Be Held who has just carried the Friday. United Mine Worker's coal Lillian Bell Hloan, wife of Arthur strike to a successful conclu­ rtloan,died at her home,533 Olivo street, sion. There is certain to be at an early hour tills morning from a bitter fight if Gompers is stomach trouble. The news of her placed in nomination. THAT ME IB TH« MUHDIiHKH CF UBN ION THACY. death came a« a st. >ck to her fiiend« General Miles' Report as she waa not 111 long The funeral will be held Friday B, Scripps Msws Awoclstlon atternooa at 2 o’clock with Interment W ashington , N ov 6.—The In the Masonic oemetery. Rev H A Green of the Baptist ohuroh will con­ annual report of Lieutenant- General Nelson A Mile«,com­ duct the ceremonies, Mrs Hloan waa the daughter of Mr manding the armv, was made and Mrs J Monroe Gain, of Halsey. public today. He makes no Hhe waa born In Wl«s county, T sxm , reference to the friction be­ March 27, 1877, coming to Oregon with her parent«. Hbs wm married to tween himself and President Arthur Hloan, a wail known young Roosevelt. blacksmith of thia oily, Juiy M, 18M. General Miles reoommends Besides bar husband aud pareata atw heavy expenditures for the leavM three brothers and one little construction of fortifications daughter. Hhe wm a member of Evangeline Chapter, Degree of Honor, at the Pacific Coast ports, also the construction of ex­ et thia city. tensive barracks for the ac­ commodation ol men in transit to and from the Phihppinss. He pr aises hit subordinates for discipline and attention to duty. CHAMBERS HARDWARE See Oliver’s New Gang, and all siz^H and shapes of Walking Plows, The 40 Walking, The 40 Sulky, The Oliver Steel Plow, To display our immense line of 25 per cent oif-o certain child to 12. 20 per cent off-or 10 nice sun-dried tea. 4 1-Ib pkgs Arm ber bullet. I nr ..Holiday Goods I» Deputy District Attorney Lawrence T Harris' addr««« to the Jury veaterday eta'iog the oourse tbe state npett« ’ fi ll >w in the Heatou trial wa- aa Olea aud oonclse a »tstomeut as has ever L>eeu plaoed before a court and jury lu this county. The course of the proe- ecutlon he outlined Is aa follows: Tbat lien to u Tracy was a batten let Czirina Suffers Acute Melan In the Monogram saloou. cholia—Killed an Outlaw Tbat six shots were fired on tha night of May 20, 1902 for $5,000 Re­ That immediately after Tracy we» ward. found dying. d'. haa there were footprints on tbe bar. Sorlpp« Saw. AMuclallon That the oaah regi-ter hail t>eeu robbed. F ort W orth , Texas, Nov 'lhat Heaton was in Junction for ten S.— ___________ , Jim Sima, ,f a _ noted ban- days prior to the shoaling under au as- Jjj anJ outlaw, , who __ has turned nsme. than That he wm I d flu anol al atra&la. > killed not less . . . a dozen That he wanttsd to borrow .50 I'atlht 4U6!lf W&SBilOt and killod by ! ><___1 T W • ^«a-.w to gamtls with. Marshal Hudson near Clio That he loot bls money and stated Springs yesterday, It wat» a tbat be wm “broke.’’ ! ’ 'desperate encounter, Sims That Heatm wltu«w«ed a cash trans- fighting ¿o the last breath. a -tlon over the bar of tbe Mouogra'u The reward of $5000 for where eome hundreds of dollars wars deposited lu the register. the outlaw dead or alive was Tbat Heatou said “ This lime t >raor- |>aid HuUSOIl todav, row I wi I be in Portl md." That Heaton waa seen by four or Odell Elected. five men walking in front of tbesaloou Bf Serl*ps M*«s Sasoelsilon just before the shooting. N ew Y ork , N ov 6.—Gov­ That wbeu arrested io N« vada the defendant said bo had left Junction on ernor Odell’e plurality over a freight train. I Coler will not be far from That there was no freight train golns eleven thousand. either way out of Junction after Hsat- It is not thought that the on wm seen lu tbe olty. election will be contested by That Heaton wm in Albany and the Democratic state com­ that be atayod all day In that olty. Tbat he Inquired about the train. mittee. Tbat be arr'.'vod tn Redding, Cal, The House Republican. May 22, wearing vet/ much aolltd clothe». By «rtppaNewa Aanoclatlon Tbat be bad them cleaned aud paid W ashington , N ov 6.— the hill in nlckle« and dim««. Home from Washington. in * NEW YORK REPUBLICAN Severely Hurt are all known to be adapted to thia »oil. You can get Oliver extraa whan you need them. Also all other kinda. I— P N. Hhi’llry, a farmer of Plsaaant Hill, Is certainly anfortunsta. Hom. weeks ago he fell and broke two of hie riba and whoa be had recovered b> met with another mishap It «wm- that he wa* In a barn foil white one of Uta boys w»« caring for a team of l.oree«. Ths boy fa l"d ’o oolonae « to« and a» ths hor*»’ started tn nn away Mr «helFy jnmiwd f--.m alov*. striking a rock «hieb cs-sed a vary •avers bort. Farm Implements. I New Stock Furniture.