-. if-ijv" T-cyJlW"1'1 ' " JOURNAL vjii. II jlVJLj VOL. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1895. DAILY EDITION. NO. 8 . . - ". "V T V T TT1 1 I 1 1 I ,1 ill r - r 1111 wHVN YOU YYAJNT UUUU t$iUL,mnL,Ej hkjux WEAR AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH -PRICES CALL AT m E NEW MI RACKET -TREY SELL ONLY THE- Link of Shoes. Fverv Pair bearing this trade-mark is made of solid leather, in J will give you good service. They a'so sell h-ts, caps, shirts, clothing, hosiery, undeiwoar, and all kinds of notions cheap. T.BARNE8 ggrWill remove to larger quarters about July 1. E (J) ID P m o Pi w H W a w O d I iS n (L o n Ah H q g . 0 T p $ a fl CO & lr' 4 -1- & 1 g jW f A HI 1 SHRTffTRE Before Judge Burnett of the Cir cuit Court FOR MURDERING EDWARD SWAR1S Much Time Spent in Getting tlio Jurymen. C rt ! o c. p. o I i I ft WW -,.fjl-m.JU.lKMWi)fltli" ., Mliuuull MIIIK IauUI Und of KCONOMV (JlfW1 r (miwiriiwraBgagSl lill1. Hiiiil urn) prr?!,A'R l Ullll .l'if" Kf.?K"k. ummrL'i T8, Aiy"uiii(tiii iwiih j,...r- JTSJfUJw Jw Jihwm smi.ih ' B WHS, f,ir b' ":.'.'.T,t J.d ;MWr....Mi.f 1'MM. ' w ii Mirrnr- FASTEST TIME a A.HiwW'ttWiiiiii tvtiw u ijfW W U ! -. Ar !aB&OI0v H4idmref Wogoni, Com, Road Machlnary iwwm miiiwjiw(i W itm'M bb.""-' . COBURO LUMBER YAK- twju jrru rJtr, nun vmn. MONDAY EVENING. At 3:46 p. m. Monday tho trial of Alonzo Swarts, accused of murdering Edward Bwarts was called byJudRo Burnett. Defendant was brought Into court by Deputy Bherifl VVrlgUtman and seated ner his attorneys, Tllmon Ford, 8. L. Hayden and J. H. Mo Nary. Prosecuting Attorney James McCain Is assisted by his deputy, A. O. Gondii, and W. H. Holmes. At the beginning or the trial the c urt room was crowded. Their curiosity was not gratified as the remainder of the cession was taken up with the work of obtaining u jury. At the time of adjournment seven persons had been accepted out of eighteen that were called and they are P. L Kennedy, a former of Woodburn preoinct; WaBh Hunsaker, farmer, Turner; J. A. Dickey, carpenter, Salem; 0. A.Bdggs, butcher, Stay ton; H. L. Bents, farmer, Buttavlllo; Charles Cannou, farmer, Salem; and H. Von Bebren, farmer, AumBvillo. Others were called but were challenge on the grounds of having previously expressed opinions averse to capltul punishment. Thew were Wm. Ileudershott, Tho. Pom roy, Henry Munkers, It. G. Keene, Colonel Cole, L. C. Pooler, G. A. Eulen, V. T. Bell, F. Herreu, W. Koshay and Dexter Field. At u few minutes before 0 o'clock court ad lourid until this Tuesday mornliiK. The seven men drawn were placed in lin nlmrira of DfDUtV SherlH H. P. Mint'). 'IUK8DAY MOKNINO. Ao udilltlonal panol of five Jurors was called: V. P Mosaey; F. J. Bol ter, Wm. Sullivan, J. B. Dlmlck, F. J), Southwlek, Chan. Simpson, The ooun room was filled with people. mjb JurorH nhowed a disposition w try to get oil. Mr. Maey Hud formed an opinion and ex preened It. If what ho heard was proven to be a fact his mind was luuilo up, In order to be good cltf.eu he would Imve to lay this mlde and BUbmlt to the law ftiid the evidence, Ho was excused, Mr. Bolter had Ulked with Dr, Hwltll nuout the case mid expreed opinions to other, His opinion wbs fixed to lha exteulthftt he Imd knowjedge. It would require conslderabU evidence to remove It, He haiKu iirelurilcd ttualiut the defeinlulit tllt It would take oilier vldHw to reinovs, Ho could not tryltMfuirjy m If lie h'l n"t idiuIo up hli mind. Uxouied (or cue. Win. HuIHvub, of Mill Oily, liftd fvAtl (In pJiern Biirt ex prtwiwil u opinion to dMJ'Mrent iojib, Would not mll In U mo opinion im ttguinut (liu lenllinony, Iml It uld Hku koiiii. uvidnnu) to M it imio. Ji' wuwl V. ii. Wutlwli'U Itm) liuunt lli fitwU, rurmiMi an opinion. xprMWlti wwoUl ! pr)U'JIHl. JJreiiwJliilf wj Uliu. Hlni'on wi ' Mini luiM with wol wlio lBtt!M th flirt. Hl iUMiP II l l'l mind, Duw wm uunlit l m ll flnlii m flxui), wnliJ ty wltl lilm. wl'l out it , !! ww iii 'I"") nut ,1UJM, H W iit, K V- nmmf lUt,H. IMt'-r, i)t U' UWW; HwtHl wpr iHwi. fu. iiiiip i Utt'MIKWidUJ UldMW ilnfitiiilvwi. Ud u prHnrilx. nd vmAmi Uji ()mm hmw IMU Wwrl. m M uMumi t iwjrfM! imMtiiml Iwt " uilM im wui till"' Mr Hun' eIwjC III t lt Ml' " upjutuu .0 iri wuuiy. Wr mam JJJfifltlJMiiH WMAMl IfcflUWWWW f " ' i . I ti.l ... riitiikLiiiliAUT Ut4 m mtvwt am hwi"""" kumit uM Uvtrt M M l( tTMtftd ! (fHMdlXWj WWltJ 1IN .....J.aj,u4.vr iUi JM'MM ? rnrnirfiTiirnri i ' (ci'jwi!Z3 i H?&$0jr OrUf Dorden liUAHf) Cwfciwf Ml MAIOVAb He was let oa. The court remarked tbat It was uuforiuuato that men should prejudice a case so muoh. Jay Cox was situated about as Mr. Keller was oa to hla mental condition. He could not try the oase ai though he had not yet Heard of It. His opinion was fixed so It would have weight din ing the trial. Ho was turned over to the court and, was soon let go. Judgo Burnett thau said: "It Is very unfortunatotfia the nowspaperasliould publish oil the details In Ibrse uilulrs and still morufunfoituUHte that cltlzeus Bhould be eoi hasty in forming their opinions from'them." Jo. Howatdread tho pnpeis and had talked with Drs. Byrd and Smith. If they testified hi the cuso as they had told him he tfoulrt accept their state ments. ThoySwcro his family physi cians. Let goto l,ie court who uc" cepted him, bul defeiiso peremptorily challenecd hiul. The next flvo begau with Geo. Good in rnrt nanfiVa. heard some few re- marks, formed.no opinion, hod no pro judlce, accepted. State accepted him as ho had no scruples about capital punishment, t Mr. Motuorn knew defendaut, read papers, had no prejudice or opinion as to how case ought to go, had not talked with Frnk Wauless. Was ex cused by dofeuse. Mr. St. Earle knew none of the parties, had tulked with none, formed no opinion; defense ac cepts. State: fcm civil euglueer.work lor city; read Evening Jouknal; not opposed to capital punishment; was accepted. A. 32 Parker, from rending and talking had made up and expressed himself pretty 'Vreely as to how the case ought to gor would tako consider able evidence tremovo his preiudice; but would bo free to try tho cuse on iU morlth; present opinion would have some Weight in Jury box. Tolkod with Dr. Smith, who clnlmed to know tho facts, Jutt before Ehvnid was takon to Portland, to be oporuted on the second time. His fixed opinion that ho hud, that would interfere with tho trial of tho I'OBe, ho hod formed from his talk with Dr. Smith. Defense challenged for cause. To counsel for state: Could not outlrely disregard his previous opinion. To ceurt: Hud no fiellng nmt ho would disregard the testimony. His opinion would have some weight It the case was close and conll'cling. Court excused Ijtm. Mr. Jory readV-JndepHudeut. und formed nn opinion as far oh It went. It would not go with lilm Into tho Jury liny-had nonreludloeaud had talked with no oue who claimed to know the facln; If accepted as a Juror hU present opinion would hav no welght the newspaper ocoouut would not Inlluence him unit-nil the evldenoe on thn ntuud was the same u he hud rend; (lien l) would still think of what lie lml read K the ttlinoiiy oorrwpouded with the printed ri'porljllio newspaper r port w,)uia tXy wHh Mm Bl"1 W0l,,tl have to be overiKiino. Tim uourli "I ilo not think the Juror eoiiiitit t nil." H" w e,l' v. w. HollUi J- itaynionn and u. H, TIiuium willwl' HollU liml ronitvil only lihpmwloiw and lnwl no opinio hut linn n lniiiwiln only from wlmt lie Inul imiI. Mit nngllt oomitvrut ll) evl'lpniwuoinuwlnilthuillil not hllv JuiplUI i4iulliuiuiilj ho would hale to jtivi) Vfnliut nl ilvntli Miitunwi nl wan pxuuwU. Jyinont il wnl h.an.i iuu ttUbi oil Ittl'J with IdK' dun ami Ut Hy Il tomM Mid xpriiul wiiiuUiii urn It wuuio Idkn u kmmI ilwtl uf ovIriVntw In luiiuyn, in. uU muiwl, riilltt llycn nt of HubiMirW. i4 Uitum mnl Im'l feriuMl uM lwif w"l' l't kkj liiiimrUaJI, iMMiiijiM hy iii mid by hvu. j, W tJH' fimi MiMMllU ml i,iurj ii ilbil . fannnti h4 -Mmii N' uututt, M lMi it ml itniil, Unit UM ' wW ,u uuuitduiMe Ut WHinUii Mt ft wm ttl tfu Ji4 tlm iifwrf HUl tUM 1 W WMMWN' W OTWPW Iff wiiMMi. mum ry "H l'. A. Mm J' li"V ',w", i,,,4lMi iMi ti v-iW w Miili Mm m ll.iiL iLt) MWllii M iJ ItHMii M W NkUil "U" MMM tw '' w Mi i' MV .fi.J..UUia ftuttt ttLu. Ll4 ) WJW iH MkO DtJ lH"W WJWilfl ton immm yi4 iwi4 mi wiimilWi lf " H Hl " j J. B. Enrly; had heard and rood oil about It; formed on opinion from senti ments expressed by others and folt Hb hod formed an opinion, but not that It should go os ho thought; he had hla opinion fixed in so tar os he heard. It would tase considerable to change it; he was not responsible for what ho had heard and It would have to bo com batted. Ho had imbibed an impression that he could not disregard. Exoused. John Kirk and John Patterson callod. Kirk read papers but hod not talked with unyono uor knew parties got uu Impression lrom papers but would uot uilect hla verdict; was not opposed to lufllotion of capital punish ment, but, read Capitai. Jouknal; state excused him pro-emptorlly. Patterson knew defendant ton years; had no prejudice; would bavo to hear a tittle more than ho had to give ou im partial opinion; had only rad ouo side of the c.se; tho Impressions ho hod would be laid aside In the trial; he might think of whut he had road and talked, wjt he had seen in the news- pipers would keep coming up, nut no would disregard them; uot opposod to oaplcal punishment; bettor acquainted with Dick 8warts than with Lon; ho was excused. Wm. Humphrey and Wm. Under wood called. Humphrey had read and heard enough about It to hove a fixed oplulon how it ought to go; hoard par ties state tho facts; could not lay it aside; excused. Underwood read papers, but formed uo opinion to tho prejudlco of defendant; excused by de fouso. Jrs. Ertstlmm and Chas. Rameey called. Former lead newspapers and heard street Ulk; tulked with Dr. urd!eM)ressed onlulon on the case, whloh was pretty well fixed; the opin ion would huvo weight If corroborated; could not forget It; could uot cast it nntlralv aside: excused, ltamsoy con sidered newspaper occouutaas evidence in part, and If produced again ou tho stand would confirm his opinion; what he had read would jjtay with him; por emptorlly challenged. J. B. Dlmlck reud papers and talked with people; his mind wob made up and if evidence ou tho trlul was what he had reud It would infiueuce him; ho feared ho was prejudiced and was excused. Tho ten Jurors were uont out In chargo of on ofilcer and the oourt ad- Jourmd, J. B. Dlmlck, who was served with a benon warrum tor nun attendance as Juror, appeared and wm rilettM.il on his boud of flOO, He was at the state encampment ut Oregon City, AKTJCIiNOON BICSSION, A special voolro of ten Jurors was re turned at J o'clock. Messm. Ford and Jldlmutf were very fair In their exami nation of Juror and seemed to want to get only liitelllut-nt men and men en tlrely uupli-Jiidlewil, Jt was evident throughout that ,Jln lnueno of tin newspaper was fur-rpauhlng even In thtlr newt rttportK, Mini that tlnw re. iw.ni. huvu done inucli to prejudice tlm usuenrthtt defendant mid prevent III uvttliig frlr trial uiilwtn thin Infiuehw can he runiovod, Mine men out of (4ii liave tliflr mih'U ma'to up irgardlwii of Hie ft" or law In tln ww m It will ho dvloxd on (lie trial or glveu in the jury hy llieuoiirt, TUB lrils TWO tUMM, W. W. NUplin wm illud. He knew only what lie w In In Hi ptptrimuli vtvt u JinpartUI trlli wuc vxttuwd. JC W. Hu'lley ! iiDnl llirou)ili jjewpftpvr and nuUhle lelb, liad xprtd anne opinion liml aume Jl f rJinUiH t irevet III UywH Wis iwwi aiiiiimwi win. n In il only onu im ut the Hi the naMiyiHiii dad ul n o'lnl'Jii iiuluuft)! Miilw tvl'lnt wm I'itt JhhwI im hIiihibw il mind, It wm filiwiily iiiadu up, 'J I'M Ju4n J I ! not wuvtlmryou wwnti) rwnriniwr wiiel yi live iwm mwJ Ih-kiiI, M wlmllar It would luHuMm yttu in niMiwJ' yuvr Vf- H ' "i ''' '") u my tfuiiina imtiiHiMHii thi-' iHM Mii-i mm m nif vhw fnuihuwmvimittfj t. t M ttH li WMlMii'M , IlilWW n '. VALLEY LOOAL NEWS. AumsviUe. Thomas Johnson started for tho mountains Wednesday to prospect for gold. Bucooes to you Thomas; hut is there not danger of you becoming a goldbug. Mr. Tool has n pruno orohord which Is kept in flue shape, clean of woods and thoroughly cultured, It Is not necessary to go about tho country to 8oe how other orchards aro kept, only ask them what thov think of Tool's orchard, and their nuswer will dcscrlbo tho condition of theirs. If they con demn Tool's orchard and claim that ho Is killing his trees by too muoh culti vation, then tbat man's orohard Is bo Inir killed by bud cultivation, and thus wo con grado them down, Faint praise means poor cultivation muoh prulso means good cultivation, Now tuoro la Frank Pound; .ho thinks Tool's or ohard perfection and Frank's la about tho same. Thus wo aro saved a groat deal of trouble In finding out tho con ditions of tho prune orchards of this oouutry, Now Willie what havo you been doing again? You havo permitted Claronco to wrlto another letter for you over your signature, and that letter was a Uo and a moan attempt to Injure the name of a good mou. Your row 'DEMOC RATIO mine GOLDITES Control tho Kentucky Convention. State GOV, ALTCELD'S EXlltA SESSION, Illinois Lcglnluturo Must llonlon Ish tho Treasury. Louisvillk, Ky., Juno 18. It Is still nu open question as to who will win tho Democratic nomination for govornor, but It is not on open question what tho Domocratlo Btato convention will do about freo silver. Nearly half tho dologates selected aro either In structed to yoto against freo silver or aro known to bo opposed to it. Many othors, friendly to Bllvor are opposed to Mm nnlinv nf maltlmr nnv declaration friends aro sorry to sou you led astray, for freo silver In tho stale platform. Thoso who know you aro well oworo thut you did not wrlto tho lottor. for all kuow that you aro a blank that wuy. Your forto Is not writing, but kicking and opposing overy wiso and good measure to Improve your town or Its sohools. You Bhould not havo sent thut letter until somoono had road it to you, uud explained IU. meaning. Wo hopo that you will not mako suoli u blunder again, and If Claronco wants to write letters lot him sign thorn him solf. ChurleBlIelu la having lumber drawn prepaiatory to enlarging his storeroom. Go to the Southern Pacific hotel of Auuisvlllo If you want tho best moala und best accommodations in town. D, E. Hwtuik haa commenced build ing a lurgo barn on his pluco. Mr. Swauk for tho lust two weeks has shown himself to bo tho truo friend to tho furmor by paying for wheat u prlco greuter thun Is paid by any other mill, showing no disposition to keep prices down, but anticipating a future price ami paying n prlco greater than the preMont worth of wheat. Charles Hell) went to Btayton on his bicycle last week. Hlchurd Tucker' bicycle Is vicious and Is not easily controlled, It always sturts toward Htmvur dam creek, and If Dick is the driver it generally gets there. Willie prides himself considerable on Ins tollut HrrsngemenU. Nothing oommon) he says, Is uul. The Auuisvlllo liolei Is taking Tuns Journal., Jt must ho r great relief, not now having to run around town trylim to borrow one. A Joim- mai. nil to thrmiirivce. What nleumnt evtniliiK( witli Clarence to read It out loud, Extra BoBslon Called. SrutNoi'iiiU), III., June 18. Govor, nor Altgold today Issued n call for a session of tho gonorol osRombly, to meet Juno 25, to puss rovenuo lows to rellovo tho deficiency In thu statu treas ury, to paBa Iawh regarding Bleeping car charges, nud regarding tho Justice courts of Chicago. Ujah lU PiU ww hftM, iJfHW Irt MukM t.f uilMuy nm in lj UM urn iMfcl l'l' MuM ? lT5 6' ' I'M MH turn vm it tmim M. - lJfjMJ U w I Mt, Ai!sl. Oiuineiioniueut (isy ejfeielwwiof Mi. AiiK) wllexe will talis pUw Monday, June 'ii, at ii ( in. In lh wl!e hull, i'li nlui lit lu. tmiilarutt In entitled "I'ho Jillml I'rlmw," a meMraina In lltroe stli, Till will he IoIIowihI by (lie noiifsrrlng of iinnn-xi, awardliiK"! indsi tunl Hie illtrlhutlou) of pinnl urn. Ill UiMt AfotihUhoji t)roi, will give Hi cMmf wJdf. tledaylllt, 'I'jw M-fexi tut lIUl avfkers Iim mrlyinl and nr Utile liwnlilly wltli wp limn verloti imris, amonx llnm h4ig '(. UhMhvr anil wife of Hhin, T. U Hytt ltatrn !, t. Umy, ut Uhlu, wiille a fft many me uj(" UnMsMmlay nlglil, Jum 1, a Jre PlsMi wm wn wnt m( IMnlH, willed i'imi Hl larn MongOi Ut Tim yalue ut ih im ami tumloMt ltuH wm ufm wllM vm wy lltfl'i Mmit. Ola I'mn-li, IMI ltiitM.Pt, IImu UuAlUalttl. . JmiiM fcWl ktl. 1'iteiM, inunt turn a AtblHjf UH uu HtluhUx, u4 rtmm in layy tUfM Wju iHtdamt lm , . . . 'J'lu (Wiim mtmm bml 444JJ tl MWfM im w lril o w iiwiHj lime. , A (mm j UiH IHMlar lh nnwiu-. i.iijni 3 fim i Ww, muiimtm4 IMWlMj. Tho Q. A. It. Encampmont. Oukoon Citv, Juno 18. Tho Btoto Grand Army oucumpmunt orgunlz.il this morning with 125 dulegutes, repre senting 58 postB, Tho assistant adjut ant gouoralH report Hhowed 01! posts In good standing with 1,000 mombore. Tho Women's Belief Corps organized with ll.'l dulegutes, rojircBuntlng '21 corps, tho lurgoat over held In tho state. The Sons of Veterans elected Capt. II. lu Wells, Poitluud, commander of division, Capt. h.V, AldrloU, HUvor ton, and Capt. L, W. Orln, CorvallU, vico coinmanrfersidulegates to National Encampment, It, B. Bellamy, of Ore gon Cltyjand I), W, Dwlre, of Bllvor Urn. Tho 0, A. Jt.'nd W, It. 0. will continue In notion tomorrow. areat rarest Fires, BuAuruni), 1'u., Juno 18, I'orwt firrilntlio ulclullyof Htteravllto nml KthU(jim are no iv confined to a etrelcll of territory eight miles louu ami tiireo mile wide. Large embuubinenl hovo lMeu thrown up about Ketlnjua and It Is believed the town I mtfe, Mllllona of feet of logs and lumber uayubwti iletroyi ami luimlred of aerw of nUndlng llmher wwl of this tilty, 'I'li Vy Is owlim! Iy einnke, ami (ha fir spHr Ui N raging In the wood iiHuKer, KumrmiI WtlHt . -. i - Tiie (luhau Uvolt)tlon HAVANA, June IB. MailiMu Oomr Jjwiatlaykwl Alt Jfi ljuru4lh rallroaij Mtallon ami many nther liowai A grriou wuMiuu nftwentydy ildleis iitue an limoleileftiuM Miijf tlye Mllwi ami JiaylnK ' wuleJ Usptalu Unnefsl Mailing l whiiw ItM jiiiwIaliiMril I wvinm I'utit J'luH wn4f maillal law. i'Mvml (Jni4la Iim JiI aveia wgtenl wllli Hi lnuKnle M I'nillli'lna, Ulla, ifcdw, l'w ami "'M I JiOMUt, Wiwiiwiwininaiiiwiiiriw'riw'''lllr'Wl'll"''w' Yilll 14 AHKKT ti, ixumm itmTuL -Wlwi, tU Till July HU lWLMUt Ju U.-Wb Vuy UMi VMmmmjQM -Wiu Hm Yum, Hum if.-w W mym limi Himmku. miTfliiiwwiin'iTirfTTr"! iv""i" " """f i4 Im. If 1m wm tW11 f ....... r... i.i tfhumm m im!- "" Dh mst ra OTf Vww 1 WS'iroiMAwiiii I KnWWIWW IWBHMH .nu... ii.i.nui.1 . . DVaI Baking Powder JmtQWtMN JK . $ k'