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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1894)
LB CENTS PER MONTH 31 Y MAIL. VOL. 7. JOURNAL. 1 AJLj CJOUETT PAPJEB. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON", WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ltf, l&i4. DAILY EDITION. NO. 89 CAFF MILLER'! punioj FOR THE 1 1 WKii .. J. J. LIME, 'hi., il - r ll"1,, ktwsm sfiuiUiTiv i.:. U I '" "' ' .II..." ' mii".v:, ';. ' -wv . .i - S1LEJV CEMENT, BUTILDING And All 95 STATE ST. ttiE&j&rsr Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts, SALEM QREGON BE SURE AND Union Bargain Store AND 8KI2 THEIR WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY TOYS. DOLLS, FANCY GOODS. Albums. Decorated Cluna-ln tuct presents for tho old und young, I" addition to tliu most complete holllduy stock they have all lines of staple ui d Hultuii ttulB, nil at prices to suit tlio limes. Njwlotof Bhoea U su't ul1, blldren's Hhoes 45o to G0i, LsdleB' Bhoea 00c, M. J MAIrON Artificial Teeth. INBKHTKD "Without Plates. Hoots tiwl with Nothing v iirv " m i x a rf (L f J'urlom ovui CJmy Mr. The Willamette Hotel. rwmQ UtAUIMO HOTBfc UK 0,'rV' Worn puirun RED FRONT x m K. l A Kull Hum ii Iv f IIUI lUmiui iUnuutm - -i aiothft 1 I SLLb CHILDREN. Oun Plan. Willi each 51 purchase for cash between now und Christmas we will glvo u coupou that will entitle i tie uoiuer to a present from our tree Tlio purchaser may claim the present, or the coupon may be given to any child In Salem, who cau secure the present by presenting ttio coupon at the Odd Cent Htoro on Christinas morning. There will ho a variety of presents of equal vaiuo, each coupon holder taking choice of the articles on the tree. Something of value may lm sent to deserving families by securing 25o worth or more of coupons, lor which we will give auythlug in our stock to tlie value of yourcoupom. Candy at wholesale prices, for schools or Christmas trees. Stock fresh and as cheap as anybody. Give us a call. MILLER, ir; STATE ST. SAND, Material. use&os.., CALL AT TUB UuWy doaivod tooth ruorownuiJ oitlior jjold or ponwlniiii lt flwt-oJiuw woi (Join. v i ir i '"' r ' A. I. WAONKfc. LIVERY STABLE, : li kJ IL'I il I IMUUl . If Mil? COL GOODS, haii .' '"'"., r...i ii n,- un.l iuutiH '' jjli " n ..iniL.M-sBsrjraR nft flm ua Id Murder in Iho Second Degree Is the Verdict. ARGUMENTS OF THE LAWYERS. Ho Will NovrProbibly Bo Tried Again or Pardoned. Portland, Dec. 12. Tlio jury this morning found "Buoco" Kelly guilty of murder in tiio second degree. TO THE JUIIY. T lie case was submitted nt 9:35 lust Ulght, ufter exhaustive argumeuta by counsel and an Impurtiul charge by Judge Stephens. According to the In structions of tho court, three verdicts may ba returned- guilty of murder in the first degree, guilty of murder in the second degree, or acquittal. The Jury retired Immediately nfter the con clusion of charge, takiug tbo map of L' cilnt of Rocks and other exhibits with them. Judge Stephens watted for a verdict until 1 o'clock this morning, and ns there was no prospect of an agreement up to that hour ordered the Jury to be locked up. The courtroom was crowded to 1U fullest capacity all day yesterday and last night. Kelly was, ot course, the cynosure of all ejes. Throughout the jessiou he preserved his usual gravity. A troubled look passed over his face when Deputy District Attorney Hall recounted the details of the crime. His restlessness incrcaeed noticbly in the evening when District Attorney Uuino began his argument. Occasion illy Kelly uppea'ed to be Interested in it, but after listening a short time he vvould resume his usual attitude, with head outstretched, eyes closed and bunds clasped la front. Reyond the troubled look his features betrayed no amotion whutevcr. JOHN HALL'S AHHUMKNT. Deputy District Attorney John II. Hull opened the argument on behalf of hoslute. For two hours lm hold the mention of the Jury and a largo crowd of spectators. Ue carefully detailed iho history of tho crime, tlio mating UBtween Bayres und Kelly brought ibout through tlio Instrumentalities of Burns, and tlio negotiations between Sayrea mill Kelly for the loan of 1200. lie related the particular of Bayres' trip to town to get tho money on the fatal .Clb of September, Tlio appoint imntof Kelly lo miet Bayns at the engine house at Fulton Park on pep lemberiW, utO p. m, wu next touched upon, Kulley was then fnllowtd through ull hi" wuiideilngs from H .clock that HlKlit, when he left the corner f Third and JJunmldo nlrl until MiorlyMfurU o'clock, Ilio Mrn ofhUiinlvuUHlie plueo t umllnu TIN iitlmoiiy ioiiwmiIwk lli prtwiiw ofiiMijill"Uuhuraclt'rni 'I'0 "b,K''' ixjrliood f II" Mh'Imi linuw-i of lil .. . 1. .. i..-. ...,!. Bltl.llf ll.lUufll Mult lUMVutHyn' K'uvlUK )! Immwu alwul U MwU; nt tlwiiry, "hUf" 4wi Munlurt" Imunl ly lr. MuuUon 4v wmd iIwmII upou at IvIIUll'' Mr. Jluilfix'l'" t Kly'N fftnrn to IL- 1V ami ul lil hwtUw J)l ., ...idnlul.l. JilW luU'lllWIll lU lwiy" "" t,)l1 iw '"", '"""' u''- .i i.. J u,ul. and llikl Jl WW JmV HiMii imUwi uii. Tim fuJIimnl iLpjAMryaf liaUfjf'nnmAnmlut Ma liZyiN!. I'it My uf ti Mmt a TTli. lulinw. U) UIM4ttlK ul hi iiLo-A-j i Urn umnn www" Mi mm '" . 4 "..4-il itM'WMUtf wWj I I lU M ' WiiM, rfHK lii- t ! Tiw mMI J'wlMA if JM M .( -B . " ., fM., Ul u UiDUUHW M mll' .... ... iLii iiiMMJUi lUf "-" . .r ........ mm " "r..T z r;jati-uw - iwim W"" ... 1...11...J UjiviiV TK---r!tafAf YiftfTOae - ; - business, character and traits of tho man. The defendant might have been ou a "buncoing" expedition ou tho night of the murder. Mr. Caples then sailed Ihto tho testimony, and for ii ear ly three hours held tlio nttcntluu of tho Jury and nudionce. No ovldeuce, ho suld, had been introduced to show that Kelly had promised to loan Buy res tnonty. Tho latter expected to gut money at different times, but he told neither his wife nor George Hughes from whom he expected to get it. The uncorroborated statoment of Burns was made the basis of n long and force ful argument. Why was it necessary for Kelly to have Burns uirtko appoint ments with Sayres for htm when Bayrea called nt his house frequently and openly. He referred to tho engage ment for a meeting between Kelly ntid Sayres at tho Occidental hotel, which Burns had made. Oeorgo Hughes, tho blind mail, who accompanied Suyres, recognized, Bums' voice as that of one of tho speakers nt the hotel. Then tho cry of "mtirder" hoard Dr. P. L. Mac kenzie wua referred to. Dr. Mucl.er.zlo thought tfio cry came from the direc tion of the enclue-houso at Fulton Piirk. Po'ut of Rock is located in Hit npposlto direction. Ho inquired why the state hud not called George. Buck ler who, with Powers and Carroll, talked with Kulloy on tho corner of third und Buruslde streets on the ulght of September 20. Buckler would have been u disinter ested witness, but ho wuh never orought to the front. When Kiliuy jailed at tho saloon on Fourth and Bumsido streets, about midnight, on juutciulier 20. Carroll wus tho only one that noticed anything peculiar about lis appea,ruuce. Powers n tleed that le woroono of his (Powers') old huts, out that wus not strange in Kelly ,tiftcr irlsluc from bed, might have put on the llrst hat ho found. Carroll wus re ferred toasu busu iugrute, who divided his time between city and county Jull& ind tho penitentiary, who was willing to swear nwuy tlio life of tho man who iheltcred him. Ho placed but little fuitli In Curr.ill'H testimony, regarding IColly'fl statTrufenta to him, Ho In geniously upplied Kelly'a answer to Carroll's query about that "ono way of making money:" "You nnmt cook them," to tlio preparation of tho Imita tion i-plum. That wus tho only tub stanco that could lm cooked, Atten tion wus paid "Ballot" Burns, und the disreputable llfu ho led wus mfcried to In uncomplimentary terms, Burn, (hu speaker said, wusJiiNt tho muii who could tell a lio without hurting his onscleuce. '1 he police wore uttucUod for their ireutiiiuut, of Klly when ho waa uMi'rlug from his loJurliM and their compelling him to arise from IiIh bed ut midnight when hla puln wuh nt (la height and uiioeruo Iho "uweutlng" process, It was u thing (hut should nut ooullowed In u clvlllzdl commun ity, But then tho (uilleu ii(wrtment wua under a now uiimliiUlrullon, which rewirla U "flWftttlng" w olck mun rather thuti hu condemned by public opinion for fulluru to dtiloot tlio urlml l, A Poor HnouulatJon. romuwi), Or., Dw. IU.Tlw J'ort lund KtniU)u iMXiipy vnry iiMsr tlio 'iid of II" liiuooiHl Utlmr unu (hull tplundld jiropwriy, wwib rboi Ump tl men the uuwwte ut uMim wgwlniil, ulwlll VHWi "'H HWi))U to Him M'tm nt H'V ltwit)t JiHguiuni UuMufaw guliiwl by Ui'j Httuiulf Amnrlwto iovowiiwot wwiuy. The day of fwJmiipllui), h pwWi-J Uy NiuiuU'i Iv vary imr nu4 tint nsnuetilw p(.l bjm luliim uuktt Uiv 'iltli IHiumlnf A 'iVt V, (jiHiM gJ UiWf rmitl lit jwJmh m my Um tml$iui mm Horn ud w iho lttiuMUtu munmny uutAlHtr imi ! W U ,jiin llf WK wWVi"iwv UMWlU, ll 'fw H Ut'iu '" Mil AMU, lm It I t'li lm W,tw lm" f WUhu Mi, Mm UM mUHMMy UiHl UHi t mt ' u" " u? " ,v(- itU km um mi it vw iww f,ii,"l4i, l'-''"' MmMi in m ii ' muui H to UM i,4 li "" .''' W tlUi,' " "" '"' '"' MESSINA EARTHQUAKE. Congress CoiisitIois tlio Defici ency Hill. MONEY TO COLLECT INCOME TAX, Soino Oilier Itnporttiit Conp;rc slonal rrocceilhigs. Washisoton, Djo. 12. Tho depart ment In fitiito Is In receipt of a dispatch dated November 17 fioui Charles M. Cuughey, consul ut Messina, giving an account ot uuearthquAko In that city on tho eveulug ;of November 10. At Mosalim only two people were killed, but iu that neighborhood Itlsistlmated about 200 lost their lives. UltOENT DEKICIKNOY HILL. WABiiiNaTON, Dee. 12. On motion of Breokenrldgo, of Kentucky, the house wont iuto n commltteo of tho whole for tbo coutideratiou of tLo urgeucy dellclency appropriation bill. The bill curried $2,000,505, but theto was two disputed items, the appropria tion of $215,000 for tlio collection or the income tax and $250,000 for expenses of tho special exuuii.,ura of the pension ollico. HO BUOAIt LKfllSLATIOK. At 2 p. m. Senator Gray moved to tako up tho sugar bill. The motion was lost 25 to 27. Vest then moved to tatte up hia cloture resolution. WHAT A CIIIOAaO llANKKIt WANTS. Washington, Dco. 12. Iu a letter to the house committee on banking mid curreuoy today, Lyman Gage, the Ciiicugo banker says the country Is not ready to accept tho currency rccora mentations of tho president and Becre tury Carlisle. He bellevea the Balti more plan carries tho true principles of credit curronoy,but wo caunot reach It ty ono alep, and yeara may Intervene beforo It cau bo realized. In tho meantime the way for the government to stop out of tho currency business und place tho btirdou of re demption on tho bauka la plain. Au thorise uu lustio of $250,000,000 two uutl a liulf per cent bonda payable at such u time aa congress may elect, 26 yeara desirable, to ho ollered to aub aurilMira at pur. Accept In payment United Httttes legal tender notes or treasury notes IIionuiuo to bocauwlJed, 1 Amend tho nutlonul hunk net bo the htnka cau obtulu iioUj luauus to (he ftttw value of the honda dcponlted ua suurlly for clriiulutloii, rcduoo the u on wrculutlugjiotea (o one-half of one pur cunt. AMKJJIItlt UUltlUiKOV PLAN. Um, U, Jiu tier, of Newliaven, Con., presented the currency plan dlllerliiK from UioBsKireiary'iiHiid tlio Ralllinorw plun. llMfwilurea ipoludu nolo (wnita up to Hjiur UBiit of tliu honk capital. Jlu iiiovmI of Hi" (tomplrollor of (lie nur mwy tn Now York where lio la to Iihvd ooiitrol of Iho bmi'Iu fuuirvo tnudo up nt Hft imruentof tliu notim Iwued, Jlut iMra plun wm uImo jirojwod o Hit bnl ut luiik nillwra m New York, prwd'lwlowby lbDi!miplrlU'r of Ilio mnmuy, ulwi Him willo of a ultnblu wiiiUiliiK In Now York tr Iho imtrviwy Hirmv, tHUiATK WWII AY, WiMiiMuiun, lm, Vl- UhII hV tiitUm lliwt luiiiwifiiw hu would iub (hu mum in wjifwlnl h wmmUlmi Iu In vmtmin iu oprttiioiiM hi iiio mi diiia UiUury miliums ut Ftorl'U 7'Uo mmi itrummmi lulhocuunl'l mliu ut (Im Himiini i-hiiwIWHi huf uf lhi bill' IhtyU Nl'l 11)0 pM pwul Utv l'mti "f vm win in fwi u! Urn WM uiJ dlt)ww ilio l Wttem vUMi Ilio owinl woul'J liflnK uiUtfViMit mmiUy, 'u mm, If wuo jumJ vulfulloi Ity lm VullMi HlMlM, wuul'l l nt H4 wiim Iu liuio ul mi, Ul WMll) foi l& tiiniWM mM lm fi inwml Uv MJf uovy luwwivlii)' iamwi um vuim mm m tny mm mk Ut Uu tmiiiiy 'I'lw iml m I Ut utim uiumimml wwmI) lm Hit u(m4mu m I Urn ammiul nt in'wy I'l im imM ilw mmJ mmiwuy fur uiK Ml ivt iiu ami ilio wiivmhHt m4 Uy H, Up liwmhl mm lUm lu iu mmdiiiitkl itt lltf W)iMi'IM tho United States had adopted u policy, had declared n principle, which, ap proved by her people and well under stood by tho world, which is juat.rlgbt and in the interest of all people of this hemisphere, and would be maintained at all hazards. In a brief speech, Sheridan jointed out tiiat tho only provision of tho Nic aragua bill that ho waa not entirely satUtled with was tho amount to be paid the Maritime company, which ho thought was entitled only to the amount of money expended In tho en terprise thus fur. He wauled the bill striped of all doubtful provisions in this respect and to liuvo rt funded .to tho company all expoudltures mudo by it. Having paid thttt, tho government could proceed to work of construction without Interference by tho company. A TERRIFIC TORNADO. Disastrous Fire and mantled a Ship dls Fohswhe, Ga , Dee. 12. A terrlllo tornado readied Foray tbo at 8 a. ui. to day. Several people were badly in jured, and the loss to tho town is from $40,000 fo $50,000. The Methodist ohuroh, valued nt $18,000, was de stroyed. Tho people becatno panlo Btrlcken Every store on the west aide of tbo public square were unroofed. SHIP DISMANTLED. Pout Townsend, Wn., Dec. 12. An unknown stenmor, supposed to bo the lighthouse lender Manzaulla, Is com ing up the straits with a dismantled Iron ship in tow. LABOR AND BILVER. Its Connection With Wage-Earners and Manufacturers. Dknveh, Dec, 12. Two notable speeches ou blmetallsm wero delivered ut the bnnquot of the Denver Manufac turers' exebunge, last night. David Homei), of Burnley, England, chair man of tho parlalmentary oommlttco of tho trades unloiiB congress of the Unit ed Kingdom, representing $1,250,000 wage-earners, speaking to the toast "Blmotallfcm and Wage-earners," said: "Thinking men account for tho pres ent trade depression by the apprecia tion of gold and the consequent demo netization of sliver In 1873 and aluoo. If silver la restored to Ita former posi tion, It will revive trade and com morco tho world ovor, Public opinion in England has recently grown rapidly on thoaubjeot, and textllo workers and others are cooperating with the bW metallic league. The recent experi ment of tho British government wjth tho financial and currency question In India la a Hat failure, and the Indian government la ut Its wits' end to raise the necessary revunua, Blmelullam will ho an Important factor at Iho next HrltUli general election ill 1605, ui)4 will he a teat mi the question In JUn uushlre and other aonstltueuoles for parliamentary candidates." Hon, Wlmrtou Barker, tit PhlUdel phis, spekng on "DlineUlUm am) Manufacture," ldi "fno pjrofvaaors of political science In fJriwt lirlUIn, and men Iu Iho ronl rank Itt Europe and America, favor I'l' DitiUIUmi Ilio opposition oomu from inonny'londnrsi Tlio nn)0rllxtloii "' silver Iias oouiracM Ilio worhl's mnuoy ulinovt opo-Jialf aui) appreoiaitii) gold ilioKreutadyMiiluHoof Die vMltor o!M Mild Iho ilsimigoaiMl rulu of Hie debtor vhw, 'J'iio proposal plun tf haukruplo wl failh In J'ftKl'Ipul (JleyeUiHl's lUOMSgit kl0ili 1)0 oppowd Ity mry vlilwi wlu lias ilio wolfmo of Ilio pwplo mi lirt. IllnmUIUiu must ho iwlo'Mi ii luiopoiivniiiMou liy AutvrU's, find 4ii ho wliouovrr Mi pcoplu aro ilolvnulUO'l ! llsVO llusilPlsj as wull tuj lmlusru iiujH)i)ij(nvi iu Mimmioii iriiisl gull) inmmwMUm n ilioy Um iUmu IUIWi lm imki wliouoypr Um Mii'iw Iho MUmm iioiwwD Mimmn )uloy oih) mi lk'U pilluy," )(o mmim ihm Auwm Iiji)I im ft nut Aiwilmi ijIuw iu mnm uiwiu pyiuoiH ul wimVitm mmm Inn ihitv miilmil Uw iJIIIiiw lw ivtmi ilio I mum iuIh ml IN ysluo. oinl ilisl fnimn wnt Io'JmII' tul Nr mlimv si ft wplojsi vimili lm il Hi flil'irou lyiwmt Dm iiviuiuii WW i ui mum yuo, n miiiiiwl- "'flwhw u Aiuwiwiu prwiwiiyj iiiinmiim mi mnim a iim mmmwmimMm?mmmw,itmiim Ibtfim&htiliilMmMHl'imf fm?s& protecttro system will protect Amer ican labor, extend American commerce and at the same tlmo preolude trust, combinations and monopolies." OREAT NORTHERN WRI01C A Rascally Book Agent Okarxd With Now Orlme, SEATiLK, Wn., Dco. 12. Another wicck ou tho Great Northern last night at Bells Mill utar Everett, the overland duo utSeattlo at 10:35 p.m. was thrown from the track by a land slide. Flremau Bella waa fatally Injured by hot water and steam. Tho engineer had n marvelous escape by Jumping. Tho passengers were badly shaken up but not Injured. The engine went into the bay badly damaged, but the tender Is near tbo track, The passen ger coaches did not leave the rails. Tho track had just been cleared of AI nday nights wreck, aud that train brought In the mull to Seattle this morning from tho train wrecked last ulght. INCK8T CASK. Seattle, WASii.Dec. II. Arthur L. Calkins, a hook agent, who was Uw Tendant In a sensational dlvon suit sometime hence In which the court re fused to grant a divorce, was arrested today, charged with incest with bis fourteen year old daughter. A ItuaciED Pioneer. Louis Petty- John was iu town today. Under the genial Inllucucoof lots of rainy weather ho is enjoying good health, his chesks aro bb rosy aa a young man's ought to be. Helsgoli K on eighty-five years of ugo aud this year with his family,mau aged a .ranch of over 500 aoren Under cultivation, picking 00 acres of hops, aud running largo bands of sheep and cattle. He has a large orchard and for a man of bis years shows remarkable vitality and energy. Murdered By a Burglar. Cleveland, O., Dee. 12. Wm. 11. Price, of the firm of Chandler A Price, ( was murdered by a burglar this morn ing. Burglars were found In the house by Price, and one shot him In the breast. He lived only a few minutes, aud the burglars escaped. A Prime Minister Dead. Windsob, ISn Dee. 12,-Br John Thompson, Canadian Prime Minister, died at Windsor today. A NKWBlNnuK, Mrs.-Fred Wiggins has couseulsd tolngMAoflK(Ive" this evening at the conceit given by the Kplsoopal ohuroh at Beetle opera liouso. Shulsasluger only procured at the last moment and not heretofore announced, '"'.wm i Hi in. .1- ....in 1 1 Mits, Hollih Pahkihk iUxom. Bho will slug twice thle eyeninf at the jieoa-umi niesnea four limes aesVeW always encored. Prof, Orson, the famou pkwuM'M of J'oetMuti, plays (oulgl)t, at Jke Js4 opwra liouw, Tlio JUno county x roll e how fb only ono Hint Is BIJ ou, "" ," ' Was'Jo H)utily wus dyi t)At vmmwxi, )6Q,WfWh OmIiW. 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