Jfgiwwpwwmriy
CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. 5.
"TILE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAX 21, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S JNT3JWS TO-DAY."
NO." 121.
EVENING
LOOK AT OUR DISPLAY WINDOW
PLEASANT-
Home
You can buy property in this most popular Addition
on any terms.
It is high and dry and has the advantage of street
cars and city water.
Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the
Postoffice or Court House.
Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on
Wm.
One-half block south
Harritt
-SUCCESSORS TO
WELLER BROS.
HEAD QUARTERS
5S
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STAPLE AND Pill GROCERIES
At the old Stand, next door to Post Office.
gsn
jiMimfKHiTiTTgiiujumjffmpggamTgB wxjWLim
H. GLASSFORD.
CARPENTER, BDILDER AND CABINET MAKER,
BANKS, STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP IN
Georgia Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Eic,
MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS.
JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
Rearof 200 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
NAILS !
LOCKS !
BUILDER'S HARDWARE AT
Barr
&
j
Petzel
214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Rprinklerd.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooting and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
PAPER
HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS.
All are invited to call at 143 Court street and look al all the lute
patterns in Wall Paper and get prices for same on the wall.
E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E. E. SNOW, House, Sign and Car
riage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Paper Hanging, Kalsominiug, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. E, E. SNOW.
Remember the place, 143 Court Street.
FOUND
The Dlace to
rig, Express,
Mill feed or
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
Qnlnni lW.lV ifr fh'W flft
nr . iin j jlium ui
lem Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav at
tl comer of State and CoinmornlalHtreeta.
B, F. DRAKE, Proprietor.
SALEM IJbiUlN. wujxiv;s,
SALEM,
Drying
,,..rn'Xararmacn.u
C. N. CrICRCHILL.
OHTJKCLTLLL &
Manufactures BTEAM EHU13M, " uuin . L.i""'" "VlV, ,".
IlntOU. Traction Knjruw
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
100 Chemeketa Street.
3L"Sr2r.5k.
Sasb. and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The beat class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the Joweat. Only the best material used.
150 Different
PATTON'I
of Bush's bank, up stairs.
FOR RED STAK
ES gSR"
"TIEIi.iSLS'ai?-
HI NOES
'nf ! F 1 BTi i B BT iT
IfSviS Sill Ui;
Plumbers and Tinners,
eret a Saddle horse, Livery
Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay,
ffood well rotted Manure,
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Roll inn deliver wood.
' hay, coal aud lumber, Of-
tlnn Hfjit Kt.. nnnosite Hii-
T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent,
OREGON.
T.S. BURROUGHS.
BUREOUGnS,
m.mmr-m .! n Idl. I1T.. I1TU.I IniTn.nAH V M I i
EACH
GET THE JAM. LAWNMOWER
In Three Sizes.
ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD
WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS
AT
GRAY BROTHERS,
N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM, OREGON.
D. C
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Wholesale nml lictuil Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Largest display in the city at rny market. Best ser
vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
05 Court and 110 State Streets.
amaBsaaaaa
-SUCCESSOR TO-
J. C. BROWN & CO.
Have Pe-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete
stock in Salem of
HARDWARE, STOVES,
TINWARE, ROAD CARTS.
-BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.!
Contractors and huilders can find here every article they
need, in the most approyed and modern patterns.
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
All the former customers of this House and the
general trade are invited to call. We will treat you well.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
Srjecial inducements for the next 80 days
ou Reed farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Boom U, Hush Uauk block. 5 12dw
J. M, Needham,
HOUSE PAINTING, KALSO
MINING, PAPER HANGING,
NATURAL WOOD FINISHING.
Leave orderaJ. Irwin's, rear of "mlth a
Hteluer's drug store.
r.MPUOVED ORDER OB' KBI1 MKN.
1 Kumlakun Tribe No. 8, Kalem. Holds
council every Tuumday evening, at 7;3u.
igwain Jn Mate Insiirunco hull,
F. (J. UAiCKIt, 1'rophct.
FRANK O. WATKIW, Chief of Records.
NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE
Between Aurora, Uutteville,
Cliamnocg, Et. Paul and
Fairfield.
Leaves Aurora dully at JOiH) a. m Ar
m e at Falrfleld 3 p. in. Returning lea e
Kbtrrleld at t p. m. Arrives at Clmn.poa
tf p. m Leaves Cliainpotg a. in. Arrives
at aurora. la Uutteville, at H a. in oi
oecls witli morning s. 1. Co. trains going
north aud south. lessened, baggage and
freight oorrled at regular rates.
Hervlce begins Monday, March 17, IW2.
ulle. ilOhKKIi, i'rupr.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business
In all Its branches.
U1SO. WJLLIAMB , K"".U5D.
WM.BNbl.AND, Vice Fresfclsnl
HUGH ilcAKY- Vtuhim
IHRBCTORS: Geo. WUltenu.Wm. Knr
Inrul rir.J. .UichmrTiMiU. J. W. HodMU.
J. A. Uaker. . . ,, ,,
Bank in ne-r Kxebinjo block on Cora
mercUUtrtet, 1U
Titles.
Cross,
Smith,
fS5l
248 Commercial Street.
For Sale.
Three lots m North halem on street car
line, nlho 21 acres Irult land About 3) miles
euht ol Balein. Call on
C. I. (MBRIELSON,
State Insurance Office
Those Afflicted
With the.habit ol using to excess,
LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO
Can obtain a
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT THK
KBELEY INSTITUTE
Forest Urove, Or., Call write. Htrictly
contldttutlul-
Execiilrix Nolfco of Final Set
tlement. TllOKlin,'eDy,ven toM whom H
X iii concern, lliat the undersigned
eo-xwM ulx of the estate of CalvlnNeal.de
cv.Mxl,liavo filed thelrflnal account ol said
estate In thtOiuntyCourtoftnestatoof Or
for Marlou county and thstHaturday,Juue
4, 1M)2, at one (1) o'olock p. in. of said day,
at the County Court room in tbo County
Court iliouo In Mild Marlon county, has
been fixed by the Court as the time and
jjLhv) lor the hearing of the same, and ob
jection thereto,
latcd this m prll 23, 1892.
ANN KLIHAIIKTU NKAl
JtUsK M.NKAL.
4-2841 Co-Kitcutrlx of said Kstate.
DUG AN BROS'
ig and Heating
Q ...... vw..0v..,
Wholesale aud retail deolnrs In
STEAM AM PLUMBING GOODS,
SWO Ooramerclsl rtreet. Ttlepbonoo. a
POLITICAL MEMT1XQS.
Annonncpments of Place nml Date of
KciuMicnn Sneaking.
The candidates on the Marlon county Re
publican ticket will discuss tho nautical
Issues of tha day at the time nnd places
named below. Candidates of opposite po
litical parties are invited to attend aud
participate In the discussion.
Macleay, Thursday, May 19th, 1pm.
Marlon, Friday, " !th, 1 p. m.
Turner, Saturday,
Aumsvllle, " "
Btayton, "
Niagara, Monday, "
Mill City, " "
Mnlmmii, Tuesday, "
Bubltmlty, Wednesday,"
Whiteaker,
Bllverton Thursday, "
Mt. Angel, " "
Wood burn, Friday, "
Hubbard, " "
Aurora, " "
Urooks, Saturday, "
Oervals, ' "
St. Paul, Tuesday, "
Ohatnpoec. " "
jcucreuu, -- zum, p. ni,
2lst, 10 a m,
21st, 2 p. m,
21st, 7 "
!Ud, 1 "
23d, 7 "
aith.l "
25th, 1 '
2th,7 "
26th, 1 "
26th, 8
27th, 10 a. m
27th. 2 p. m.
" 27th, 8 "
" 28th, 10 a. m.
" 28th, 2 p. m,
" 81st, 10 a. m.
" 81st, a p. m.
June 1st, 1 "
lluttovllle, Wed.,
Howell. Thursdav.
Liberty ftchoolhousc.FrL." 3d. 2
XU, 1
Halem, Saturday, 4th, 8 "
Ihn speaking at Salem will be at t heOpera
House at 8 o'clock in tho evening.
By order of the County ltepubllcan Com
mittee. I. L. PATTEltSON,
J. 11. McCohmick, Chairman.
Secretary. dw
STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET,
Foil Supreme Judee:
F. A. MOORE, of Columbia Co.
Foil Attobney Gknkkal:
L. 11. WEBSTER, of Jiickfiou.
Congressman, First District:
BINGER HEUaiANN.
Congressman, Second District:
W. R. ELLIS.
For Presidential Electers:
J. F. CAPLES. of Portitiud.
II. JJ. MILLER, of Grants Puss.
G. M. IRWIN, of Union.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland.
DISTRICT REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Judge of Third District:
GEO. H. BURNETT, of Marlou.
Prosecuting Attorney of Third
DisrRicr.
JAMES McCAIN, of Yamhill.
Member of State Board of
Equalization Third District.
SAMUEL GIBSON, of Polk
MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Represen tatives:
TILMON FORD, Salem,
T. T. GEER, Mhcleny.
S. B. ORMSBY, KuiRlit.
JOHN G. WRIGHT, Salem,
SAMUEL LxVYMAN.Woodburn.
Sheriff;
JOHN KNIGHT, Salem.
County Clerk:
D. C. SHERMAN, Salem.
County Judge:
W. C. HUBBARD, Fairiield.
County Comjiissiener:
J. F. ANDERSON, Howell.
Superintendent of Schoels:
J. S. GRAHAM, Woodburn.
County Treasurer:
R. GRANT BROVN, Aumsville.
County Recerder:
JOHN H. MoNARY, Salem.
County Assessor;
D. D. COFFEY, Mill City.
County Surveyer:
B. B. IIERRICK, Macleay.
County Corener:
J. S. STOTT, Gervnls.
For Precinct Officers:
For Justice of Peace of Salem Pre
cincts, JAS. BATCHELOR, For
Constable THOS. WELCH.
liotter Than n $1.00 Dottle of lilood
Turifier.
Dr. W. H. Evans, tbo leading
drugfilel of Sanford, Florida, says:
"I always feel safe in recommending
St. Patrick's pills I carry in stock."
There are none better, and one dose
of tbem will often do more good
thau a dollar bottle of any blood pu
rifier in tho market. For sale by G.
E. Good, Druggist.
Maximum Comfort en route East.
Passengers designed to points east
of the Missouri liver should patron
Izothe Chicago, Union Pacific &
Northwestern Line. Maximum
comfort and fcpeed, courteous
attendants, Pullman and Vg
ner sleeping car", Pullman nud
Northwestern dining cars, Pullman
colonist sleepers, free reclining chair
cars, nnd Union Depots, combined
make this the popular route east.
eod May
Dui'kten's Arnica Salve,
Tho Host Halvo Ih tho world for Cuts,
Hniises.Korm, Ulcers, Rait Itlicuui. Fever
Sores, Tetter, ('happed Hands, chilblains,
Corns and all Pun Eruptions, and posi
tively cures flies, or no pay required. It
Is u'uarautoeil to elvo perfect Fatlsfactloii
or money refunded, Price, 23 cents per
oox, or sale uy i ian i a fry, td umi oi.
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also a box ai.d plll; a osltlve cure for ex
ternal, Internal, blind or blcedlnir, Itching,
chronic, recent or hereditary Plies, and
muny otuor umeascts linn jemaie weaK
noHhoa: It lsalwavHii ureal benefit to tho
geuerul health, ilio first discovery ol a
iiieainai euro ronaoriiitf b n operation vruii
tho knllo unuecossary heiealter. This
remedy has never bum known to full, tl
per box.ufor $t; sent by mall, Why suffer
from l his terrible dlseuse when a written
guarantee Is glvon with U boxes, to lefund
the mouey lluot curd Send stump for free
sample, (luarrnleo Issued by Woodakii,
Ci.auke & Co., wlio'.inule ami retail drug.
Klsts, sole agents, Portland, Or. 6 S-ly-d w
E. O. CROSS,
and Packer
HtAtoBLunW Court Ht.-The best meat
delivered to all parts of tliepltv.
Paper Hangerand Decorator,
Olhce at Chas. Calvert's MUllonery store,
Halem, Oreeon.
Bargains! Bargains!
Jn Boat liHrtlun, on elfctrlo line, LaU lm
proved and uulmproved, tllbr single or
In blocks. Term. easy. Call and we tne
t my residence corner o Oomroerrlajland
lfolltr?i!l, 'rV.H.aiMl'BOK,
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'11!E CAPITAL JOURNAL
HOFER BROTHERS,
Editors.
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bt Tns
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(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
Knterod at tho pcstofllce at Salem, Or., as
second-class matter.
THE OFFICIAL TICKET.
CANDIDATES VOTED FOR IN
MARION COUNTY.
ALSO FOR SALEM JUSTICE DISTRICr
Eigltty-thrco Names to Pick
From Tbo Completed
Ticket.
The Journal presents its readers
the complete list of candidates now
ou fllo at the office of the county
clerk in accordance with the require
ments of tho Australian ballot law
We publish this ticket for tho infor
mation of readers and voters to ou
ablo them to study tho names and
decido for whom to vote. Wo as
sume as a rule men will vote their
party candidates clear through the
list of 83 names. But in each case
they must express an affirmative
choice for tho mau they want. All
must bo erased but one for each
office to bo filled, except legislators.
Hero five names must be left. AH
but one name of a candidate for
each office, except the legislature as
stated, where five must bo voted for,
tho voter must cancel, cross or mark
out tho mimes of candidates not
voted for. To simply indicate by a
mark tho name of tho candidate you
wish to voto for, will not do. All
mu3t bo erased but the ones you
wish to cast a ballot for. Tho law
requires tho names to be arranged in
alphabetical order, honco tho differ
ent party nominees aro all mixed
up. Tho voters should study the
names carefully and then voto in
telligently. Tbero are many now uames on
the lists of candidates, almost totally
unfamiliar to our readers. There
are mauy names there of good rec
ord and tried integrity in the public
service. There aro also many now
people in the county who do not
know any of tho candidates. Wo
shall aim to discuss tho whole ticket
in a fulr and non-partisan manner
in these columns, giving readers
our honest opinion about those we
know to be good men, to which ar
ticle wo refer tho reader:
STATE TIOKXT.
For Congress, 1st District:
BIngor Hermann, Douglas, Repub
lican, WInflold T. Rlgdon, of Marion,
Prohibition.
M. V. Rork, of Marion, People's.
R. M. Veatch, of Lane, Democrat,
For Supreme Judge:
A, S. Bennett, of Wasco, Demo
crat. F. A. Mooro, of Columbia, Repub-
W. n. Walker, Claokamas. Peo
ple's, lican.
Benj. P. Weloh, of Multnomah,
Prohibition.
For Attorney General:
Geo. E. Chamberlain, Llun, Dem
ocrat. Lionel R. Webster, Jackson, Re
publican. 3D JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET.
For Circuit Judge:
Geo. H. Burnett Murlon, Repub
lican. J. J. Shaw, Marion, Democrat.
For District Attoruey:
W. It. Bllyeu, of Linn, Demo
cratic. E. H. Denton, of Marlon, People's.
James McCuln, of Yamhill, Ro-
publican.
For Member State Board of Equali Equali
zateon: W. O. Cooloy, of Linn, Demo-
cratlu.
S. D, Gibson, of Polk, Republican.
Charles Miller, of Marlon,
People's.
MARION COUNTY TICKET.
For Representatives, (voto for five).
William Adair, Prohibition.
F. M. Albaiigh, Peoplo's.
TImon Ford, Republican.
T. T. Oeer, Republican.
Win. Hendershot, Democratic.
J. A. Hunt Peoplo'H.
John W. Jory, People'a.
Samuel Layman, Republican.
N. M. MatthewB, Prohibition.
A. Oiinger, Prohibition.
8. B, Orinsby, Republican.
Henry Porter, Prohibition.
F. J. Htrayer, Prohibition,
a. V. Weeks, People's.
B. Wlesner, People's.
- J. O. C. Wlmer, Democratic,
John 0. Wright, Republican.
County Judge:
S. Coudlt, Prohibition.
J, E. Harding, Democratic.
W. O. Hubbard, Itepubllcuu,
D, E. Swank, People,
Bberlil:
W. W. Elder, Democratic
John Knight, Republican.
J. A. Norwood, People's.
M. J. Bcott, Prohibition,
Clerk:
William II. Egan, Democratic.
W. S. Hurst, Prohibition,
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
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AB6QLUTE1Y PURE
D. C. Sherman, Republican.
John H. Starr, People's.
Recorder of Cenveyances:
E. Baughman, Peoplo's.
Elmer E. Hull, Prohibition.
J. H. MoNary, Republican.
Treasurer:
R. G. Brown, Republican.
Henry, Bruer, People's.
W. H. Cook, Democratic.
Ashley White, Prohibition.
For Commissiener:
J. F. Anderson, Republican.
W. H. H. Darby, Peoples.
J. G.Eberhard, Prohibition.
L. C. Griffith, Democratic.
For Assesser:
D. D. Coiloy, Republican.
James Curl, Peoples.
J. C. Robertson, Prohibition.
Newton Shanks, Democratic.
For Sobool Superintendent:
J. S. Graham, Republican,
T. C. Jory, Peoples.
A. W. Mizo, Democratic.
William Slmpsou, Prohibition.
For Surveyer:
B. B. Hcrrlok, Jr., Republican.
For Corener:
J. S. Stott, Republican.
SALEM DISTRICT,
For Justlco of tho Peace:
J. A. Applegate, Independent.
Jameu Batchelor, Republican.
J. O' Donald, Democratic.
For Censtable:
T. P. Welch, Republican.
A CARD.
Rlgdon ran for office on tho Prohl
tloket beforo lie saw Rork. Rork
never organized u prohibition club
or party In Oregon. Ho did work
hard to help tho Republicans in
their non-partisan campaign and
afterwards worked hard to got all
reform forces to unito and is now
working hard to got tho saloon outof
the country and rum out of politics.
Whiskey at cost under government
control la not free whiskoy.
M. V. Rome.
The above Is from Mr. Rork, tho
Peoples Party candidate for congress.
Ho tries to deny in tho abovo card
having ever been a Prohibitionist.
Ho seeks to insinuate that bo was
a Republican, helping the Republi
can party of Oregon conduct "their
non-partisan campaign" for prohi
bition. How a mau could crowd
more doubtful statements into a few
lines It is difficult to see. In fact, It
13 Mr. Rork's failing that ho cannot
speak or write five minutes without
becoming careless bo far as his facts
uro concerned. A party conducting a
non-partisan organization is a para
dox oven for so careless a talker asMr
Rork. According to that Mr. Rork
as a Republican was assisting his
fellow Republicans in conducting a
prohibition campaign. It Is charged
by nearly evory Prohl orator that
we bavo ovor heard that tho Repub
licans wore fighting on tho other
side. In fact liavo not persons
heard Mr. Rork deny what ho as
serts abovo to wit, tho Republicans
ovor favored prohibition?
Mr. Rork stauds convicted of
what we havo charged, sudden con
versions at brief intervals. Persons
who receive new Ideas so easily, as-
simulate them so crudely, and reject
thetni so rapidly aro so uncertain
thut they aro Boldom sent to
congress. Mr. Rork may bo an ex
ception to this, no may bo sont to
congress. But no oue belioveH for
two consecutive Bcconds thut ho
will be.
It is not bollovod that Mr.
Knight's prluclpal opponont for tho
nomination at Salem hai by word
or deed opposed tho election of Mr.
Knight. But many of Ins friends
havo and they aro liable to Injure
the influence of good people whoso
Republicanism has not been called
in question. It looks however as
tho' every voto which this olemout
will throw against Mr. Knight will
be otrset by two votes of indepen
dent and Democratic votora for him
For Olork.
To The PmiLie: J. II. Starr, tho
regular nominee for county clone on
the People's ticket is a full graduate
of the Agricultural college. He Is a
flue penman, a reudy, quick and ac
curate accountant aud thinker. He
is fully equal to the trust.
By Ex. Committke,
dwtd
Republican Speaking.
C. W. Fulton, tho well known
and popular orator of Aetorla, under
the auspices of the Republican club
will address the citizens of Balein
and vicinity on tbo Issues of the
present campaign at ReeU'a opera
house on Saturday, May 21, 7:30
p. in. By order of
E, M. WAITK, Pres,
J, J. Fjtzokrald, Bee W7 td
-Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
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TOE DEACON TRIAL
American Authors Divorced
and Remarried, Eta
DEACON UP FOR TRIAL
For Shooting M. Abiolle, His
Wife's Paramour.
Nice, May, 21. Tho trial of Ed
ward P. Deacon, tho American, for
killing his wife's paramour, M. Ap
belllo, began yesterday morning.
Tho courtroom was crowded by
prominent people, including mauy
ladles of fashion, attired in ele
gant costumes. Tho weathor was
warm, and as tho crowd sat in tho
courtroom, the temperature became
almost suffocating. This had no
effect upon the eagornoss of tho
ladies, who sat calmly fanning
themselves throughout tho session,
paying tho closest attention to
everything said nud done. Tho
crowd in tho gallery was composed
almost entirely of members of tho
arlstooracy of Nice. Hardly a
dozen Americans or Englishmen
were seen. Judgo Aubertin, presi
dent of tho court, was on the bench.
Count du Moiron, procurour of the
republic, represented tho prosecu
tion. Deacon, was represented by
Multro Domango, a celebrated nd
vocato of tbo Paris bar; M. Goirand,
au equally well-known lawyer, of
Paris; Frank Pillotte, of tho Nice
bar, ond Solictor Bret, of Cannes.
Tho Aboille family, though not
taking part in tho proceedings, was
reprcsntcd by Multro Lalrollo. As
Deacon was brought into the
courtroom by tho gondarmes, all
eyes were turned upon him. Pallor
marked his features. Ho neither
looked to tho right nor to tho left,
but concentrated all his attention
upon the Judicial bench. Deacon is
50 years of age, with thin hair,
showing grey. That ho was nerv
ous was betrayed by tlio sposamodlo
contradiction of eyelids aud mouth.
Ho was vory firm, however, and
with thorough ease responded
through an Interpreter to tho ques
tions asked him by the procuruer.
Mrs. Deacon, who had beon for
mally cited to appear, was not
present. On an Invitation from tho
president of tho court, Deacon de
tailed the facts of his married life,
which, he said, was happy until hla
wlfo met Abellle. Then ho pro
ceeded to toll tho story of tho grow
ing Intimacy between them; his
efforts to havo her break with her
lover; their frequent quarrels and.
reconciliations, and finally his dls
coyory of her in her night dress In a
room of tho Hotel Splondldo with
Abeille, and tho killing of the latter
In what appeared to be in a fla
grante dollctu,
Divorcod and Romarrled.
nAWPAX, N. 8., May 21. A
romantic marriage was celebrated at
Windsor Thursday night. FIvo
yeara ago Dr. V. R. Busbanan mar
ried Miss Patterson, of Halifax, and
removed to Now York. Three years
later ho Instituted proceedings for
dlvorco, and alio returned to live
with her parents. Subsequently Dr.
Buchanan married a daughter of
Nathau Brown, a banker of Phila
delphia, who was a widow, and Mrs.
Buchanan No. 1. becamo engaged
to a Scotchman. The date of her
wedding was fixed and she was to
havo sailed 'for Scotland next Mon
day. Threo weeks ago Mrs, Bu
chanan No. 2 died and left her
wealth to her husband, Saturday
Dr. Buchauan arrived In Halifax
aud reopened negotiations with his
former wife. Sho mot him clandes
tinely and arranged details for a
reconciliation. As soon as tbo doc
tor's presence was known ho was ar
rested for aoverul dobta. Ono was a
claim of a lawyer, who Is gald to
have acted for him In procuring tho
divorce from his first wife. Soma of
these claim) he satisfied nnd then
embarked on a train and was Joined
by his first wife, They stopped
over at Windsor, were married, arid
proceeded to Boston.
THE AMERICAN AUTHORS.
An Unpleasant Incident at tim
Meeting in Now York.
Nkw York' May 21. An im
portant movement by American au
thors has begun at tho Berkeley Ly
ceum, In the formatlou of an Assoc
iation of Amerlcau authors, A cir
cular calling tho mooting Wfts stat
out several weeks ago, signed by W
D. Howells, Thomas W. Hlgglnsoo,
Charles Dudley Warner, Mottori
D. Conway, George W, UaWo, Jh
llau Hawthorne, Jamas Grant WM
son and Charles Burr Todd, It
harmony of Hie meeting wm bwkn
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