J!iISS5IS'Hbw-j lw. , ,y.vo,i.--wtyV Axyv'; 7r i i .' - r M it i'hwwi y- CORDELIA BOTKIN GETS NEW TRIAL Her Former Trial a . Great Sensation Witnesses Will Come 4 From Delaware, Han Kiaticlieo, Oal., Feb. 28: Tlio JJlitrlct AttorniY'i olllcu coiitumplulrHl imttliiK Mrs. Cordelia Hut kin on trial (or tint mcond tlmo next week lor llio nlli'KCil murder of Dover, Del. women, lint n lititlmr delay In the fninoun case appears Ifiuvllntiln, Preparations to bring tliu famous cinu to trlnl natn Imvo been in p'OKfere (or many monllii, but the death ol Chief ot 1'olicu l,eei, whutui nctlvti in tlio H rat ttltil, and tevcrnt other things lmu combined to nccccallntn thu long delay. Meanwhile tlio Dclawiint partlus intcreiitod in tlio core Imvo boon complaining nl tlio mini tiro.ii ,i)it)!iemiiiti and tlio biitlslntiirn ol that statu latt wuk took olllclal ac lion upon tlio apparent fnnctlvity ol tlio Culiforuin authorities In tlio matter. Mrs. Hotkin, who rptuthng her fourth year in Jll, linn lott none ol hor beauty In prison, tfhu bni comfort ubtu inrtiir In Jail mul Is mMtol'c hnppy In tliu liopu tlml bur second trial will roflttlt In btr acquittal. Tlio arrest ntul trial ol Mra. Hotkin (our years oco attracto.1 national atten tion owing to tlio many novel nnJ In tcresllng features of the cant. John I'. Dunning was n news paper corrcrpond tnt in Situ l'riwiclaco In IStM. HUwIfn left tbo city early in llio year lor Dover Del. lo visit bur (alitor, I'X.Cungrusjman IVnlilnuton. .Mrs. Ilolklu wan Infatuat ctl with Dunning, ntul, whrn h lolt Situ Frnnaic.ro (or tlio Knit, she In said to bavo becotuo very JujIoui anil made threats ngalnht hlmtell and bin wife, Uiui exulting In Anguft, 1899. Harry runnlngton, u griunlson of vx-Congrr s nun IVnnlriKlon, brought from llio post oIIIl-u nt Dover a daiutj box of choco bttu bonbons, addressed to Mrn. J. P. Dunning. Nbo invitrd fileuds to help itt bur fcweutrncMH, but on lug to a peculiar tnalo and tbo (net that it cnutu'd it burning sencation in llio nicutb they did not out much o( it. Mre. Dunning ii ml hur elntur, Mre. Dearie, hecomo vury rick niter eatlug llio candy and dii'd toon in Kreut ogony, An analysis nl lint candy ahuwed couridrrublo quiiti tlty of nrt entc In its composition. Tlio governor offered rt roward of f000 (or tbo conviction ol tbo simdor ol tliu can dy. Inclosed In the box was a friendly note, tinned "Mrs. 0.", and tbo wrap per was stumped with tbo Ban Francis co postmark. An investigation nt tbo lifo of John l Dunning ebowed hla ac quaintance willi Mra. ilolklu, who llicn realded In Oakhnd, Gal., which ho frco ly admitted. Ho also accused tbo wo mtyi of tliu crime, Much Incriminat ing ovldtiiico ttH to tliu purchase of the iMiiulv. tliu hnudwrltintz of Mrs. Hotkin .1 i iiiftiii on tbo box and in tliu note and other facta worn" ucuumulated, Upon the ovi iliinco MrH. Hotkin wiih arrested, trhul and sentenced to prlaon (or life. Through u law subsequently pasted by tlio stato leghihituru ol California alio wub granted n new trial. Mrs, Dunnlng'u father, one of tbo important wltnuBBca for tlio proamnion nt thu HrHt trial. In dend, mid n'pcordlngito tlio California law, hla ovidoneo (Uiinot bo placed boforo tbo jury nt tho second trial. Other Dnla wnro wltuuu'iuH will como to California to attend tbo trial, but thoro ia nomo doubt ih to wbctl er a second conviction can bo secured, i 1.1- -,t in; wrfcr FOOL AWAY 'TIME Filibustering Tactics Continued Prospects of Extra Session Waahlnuton, l'td). 2 Tlio Dotnocrat- c rllibualor wan rccomnirnci'd In tbo House Hill mornliiK, objection boiuc made on the point of no (iiorum. Tbo speaker said bo would conduct th count himself, alter which be declared a quor um prcnt. 'llio Henatfl atnendmnnt to the naval appropriation bill was then placed be fore tho House. The fouate thii rnoiu Intr shovtod a (eellnc ol re(rol rcKirdliiK the proapectH of an cxlrn arctlon, wblbi practlonlly accepting a rcaolutiun from the committee on printing directing the publishluu of n number of copies of tho congteaslonal directory (or tho special aoralon of the Benate, l( one bo called, to bo ready the drat day ol such session. This afternoon Aidrlch had the financial bill taken up, Ilacon, Martin and Till man, Democrats, voting with the Re publicans in favor of consideration. Tbo General Deflcjcecy appropriation bill waa thrn aken up. '- In thu Houio tbero wore continued flllbuaterloR demands (or a roll call on every thins;, including tho conference report, which was on a bill amending tbo Alaaknn civil code, which Rave riat to tho usual disciiAiion. Six roll calls were ncccaeary beforo tbo roport nan adopted by a vote of 181 to 8, YESTERDAY'S DISPATCHES SUMMARIZED Dakota la havitii; a eovo re snowstorm. Franco has signed tbo Venezuela pro tocol. Senator Morgan still manages to block tho Panama canal treaty. Collma, tho Mexican volcano, is pour Inc. out n great quantity bl lava. Four Contral American statia aro now mlxod up In an opera buffo war. ( Knglnnd will not accept silver but demeuda that China pay hor detJta in nu. vf' ' x ' B ( It ia Mated that England bus pur chased (our warships now building (or Argentina and Chile. Tho Pennsylvania Legislature has passed resolutions asking congress to meet immediately following the regular term on March Uh. Sonntor Brownoll has issued a call (or tho labor unions ol Claokamaa county to meet him next Thursday nght at Oregou City when ho will oxplaln hie courao, Tho Desert lamlB along Ihitter crook in Umatilla and Morrow counties lino boon selected by the department as tho first to bo reclaimed by tho government, Tho Umatilla rivor will be dammed to secure a water aupply, MUST "BE SUBMITTED TO A VOTE Referendum Will be . Invoked On Big Fair Appro priation Albany, Ftb. 28 It scorns quite prob kbit that thu appropriation of $500,000 (or the Lonli .t Clark (air will bavo to run the gauntlet of the referendum. A movement Is being inaugurated in this cly to have tho fair appropriation ic (urred to llio people at a special election. A prominent attorney ol Albany has been engaged to draft petltlouc, and prepare mccrjary paperp, and In a few dnys people will bo asked to sign them. A great many are in favor of thu (air, jot a number oppoco it because the Multnomah county delegation promised to support tho Harris corporation tax. bill, II tho (air appropriation be pasted, but when tho tax bill came to a voto almost tho cntiro Portland delegation voted against It. Tho Harris bill woutl bavo raited over $100,000 a year, and tbo owners ol real cstato (eel that too great a burden has been placed upon them by a largo appropriation. About 11,000 signatures aro necessary to invoko the referendum, and that number will be secured with out doubt. This will add an Interesting feature to tho congressional campalsn. ANOTHER . SPECIAL MESSAGE Roosevelt Urges Tariff Reduction For Benefit of the ines Washington. Feb. 28: President Hoosovelt yesterday sent a special mes sage to tho Senato urging tho pnssago ol a bill to reduco tbo tariff on Imports 'irom' tho Phillipincs. Ho quotes n cablegram just received from Governor Taft, which states that conditiona in tbo islands aro atcadly growing worse. Ho 'tells'thb Senato that tho duty of Con- gross Is to give permanent roliel by re ducing the duties. After Tlilrly-EWit Years (Ashland Tidings, Fob. 21.) A circumstanco romarkablo in Its way, ocuurod at the mooting ol Burnsido Post, No. 23, G. A. It. Saturday uigbt, and was tho unexpected coming to gether of two old comrndoa, (or tho drat tlmo alnco tbefr mustor out in August, 1805. Jcbbo B, Adams, ol Wagner Greek, camo to towti to attoud tho moot lug ol the postfwlthout any Idea ol tho surprUo in etoro (or him. Ho had beou n member ol tho Sixth Iowa Intantry during tho Civil war. James Myora, who baa boon a resident ot Ashland (or s watt - on the Doiilovntd, was a campaigner in In llip raum roitlinont and ho and Adams had been grept chump, having served If'lMithcr Ihrnuchoiit the greater part of ihntcor.flicl. lb the "8 years that bad olapseii tliny li:id loit nil traco of each otlicT,rt,"whert'ttbotits, and when they wereiri'scntcd to one nnother In the Post rncolltig there was a aceno which will lie tncmoritblo lo tho surrounding by-taridnr. Tears welled tip In the eyes of the long parted comrade and thi'lr.volces were chocked with emotion. "H:iy," stamimircd Adams, '-'Jim, that aln'i yon, is it? Their - y wait xnber- itut, and bad t.'; fli:d vent. Adams bad been a drummer, and Mors a flfor in tlio army, and ho the two grizzled vet era ni -with fifo and drum awoke the echoes in tlio street about 0 o'clock, rc- rnllliiir to their own mind and tliOMi of tbo Grand Army eoiiirndua tit morii-n of tbo martial day of lontr ago. Tin younyur generation on tb streets ihoitidtt n Jiiclplont I-oiinli of July coltbrntlon was brcekingoul. HIGH CLASS IMMIGRANTS Never Before Have Homeseekers Been so Well Educated (Portland Journal) "I am going back otW'anothpr load' raid It. L. Duval, vpcclal excuraiau agent (or tho Northwestern Hailroad, ni lm swung upon tlio rear platform of a Pull mitl enr at tint llnlun Mtntlnn till morn. ing. "Tbero aro thoucanda of them back there and they only need stirrirKJ up, I will bring another loid out next j HeoK," Mr. Dvval was speaking of home Baekori. Ho lias been engaged (or many nujntlis.in piloting toward the Pacific Nortllwest those who wish to locao in Odd's rountry, and in comparing pres ent conditions with those in the past he said: "I have been Identified with Western immigration (or a long time, but never have I teen ai high clsss people take ad vantage ol the excursion rates as are doing ao now. They hav money to pay their way, know what they want and have a pretty good idea wbire to go to get it. And I do ml class them by'tnejr coin alono, they are far better educated than those who availed thomaelvai of tho ecttlers ratea laat year or twoyra'-i ago. I do not say that this applied! speciucally, but it certainly docs In gen oral." Mr. Dotal was atkod Irom what par ticular .locality the in. migrants into tbo Kortltweft wero coming. Ho said: "From every point of the compass, except that which points toward the Pacific Ocean. Tbo Middle West, South, Kaat and Atlantic Coast is each furnleb Ing it quota. I briug my trains out from Chicago. The peop'o gather there from all over the country and come West by droves. All passenger trains aro leaving tbero in two and ttireo sec tions. Laat week Mr- Duval brought 400 to tho coast, by far tbo larger percentage nf whom ctmo through to Portland. Hu said their turprieo was great when, after trosiing thu I'ocky Mountains, thoy colored n country whoro snow was soldom seen, and where the cllmato was tint offspring, indeed, and not spring in naint only until very much lator in tho year, as is tho fact whoro the major ity ol them caino (mm, Even those Irom tho "Sunny South" wore delighted to find conditiona so nearly liko those thoy left behind. Coquille Ice Plant The Bulletin hai this to say now ico and cold elorait plant ot the at Co- qullloCity: Two S-hor6o power enginoa and one C-horeo power oil burning ongino will conatitulo tho motive power of tho plant. A 15-horso power boilor will also bo installed, This machinery is ot tbo very latoU pattern and is strictly up-to-dato in bv'orv respect. Tlio plant will bavo a capacity ol two tons of ico por day. This output can bo Increaccd whenovor necossary. The main building will include (our arge cold atorage rooms to be used (or the purpose of storing moat, fish, eggs, butter, oct. Those rooms will be kept at a tomporaturo that will insure tho preservation ol tho articles stored with in. In (act the tomporaturo can easily bo ao rogulated that It can be made to reglstor below freezing point continually. This not only preserves the articles stored indefinitely, but also adds much to thoir flavor and quality. In couiuctipn with tho plant there will alao be a large croamory and cheese making plant. Tho machinery ordored (or this 'department will make it tho moat complete of Its kind in South ern Oregon. 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