Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, June 21, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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JUST AS A FLYER AVE OFFER
MT1 LIB
L&WRS
IK THE CIRCUIT COUET.
-AST-
60
Per
Yard
SEE WINDOW.
THE 8WART8 MURDER TRIAL.
t J. DALRYMPLE & CO,
mi hi mum in ir 1 nil 11 r r ' "
.,11. " "'M-imi1
vTr-n BICYCLE
NEW Jtsuujs.
4UKT BKCK1VKD AT
RACES TONIGHT.
Entries atid
DEARBORN'S HOOK STORE.
.ti. rrMnHoott"-by Fir Edward H lTn
ii (Vuseof Alr"-ty Anlbony Hop".
beMs"rbr 1. fcMKe.
fnwTTprtr ibf ,?!: i.4ri
ftrlej
Kaiki's
Slaughtered.
"saa'Ssar'asaasaK 29c.
All at on, price
2SHS?& 3ic.
unf. Kin colorine-
Don't delsy your purcbaw. Assortment
can't buttons
T. IIOLVERSON &CO.
PERSONALS.
Dr. J. A. Blcbardson visited trie re
form school today.
rrof. 55. M. l'arvln went to Albany
on the morning local.
Wra. Dugan, the plumber.transacted
business In Albany today.
Be v. and Mrs. J. Bowersox returned
on the afternoon local from Waterloo.
It. B. McClauc, manager of the Ba
lem Oaa Workii, is seriously nick with
malarial fevr.
J". O. Boswrth transacted business In
the metropolis today, going down on
tU mowing train.
K, F. Parkburtt went to Eugene on
the morning local In the Intercut of Mie
Htato Insurance company,
Jfr, and Mra. If. If. Vaiidervort were
passengers to Portland on the Altowa
this morning on n vUlt to relative.
Mra. Kva Cox and Mra. 0. L. Ogle,
two of Balem'a kltidergarnere, left tlili
morning for Chautauqua, New York.
Mm. J. M, I'sttersou, of The Dalles,
who has hen visiting t the parental
home of Mr, and Mra. U, W. Gray, re
turned home this afternoon.
A. W. UtY, manager of Ue Hlato
Ifjiuranoooompany, went to 1'ortlami
ott the UiO Jowl. H w)l1 Iaa:k lou
of Kwteni Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, and will be absent nomHalem
ithout two weeks,
Uoy. awl Mrs. WW. J. '. Hll
'J'ftMurer 1'hll MeUoliau, Chief Justice
jt,H, JJi, JUKt A.N. ;'
daughter Mb MIH ! V I'.Wo
VonmVi rturwJ Mil" altorHoon from
Kujfa
4U4 Mlllau (Jwyne, one of North
Halatrt'a oowi)4lliwI whool teher,
)rim the morning overland for Mar
th' Vineyard, W"-i w'",, ,w
will Ub aMuiiwy " ""
WIm M wyM hm iwrtMMM hy hr
father M JCwleill Ofgoi, wlteie he
JII e"KS I" "Ww'Mf "r
'IV IJoamiUWATiOIMI J ' J WW
'J'lw "WMl will lake plww HeUinley,
JuutW. Mi at nburidi at fi, ho
thaua I J.4WI 'wHUfl' A" '",""'
Llt of the Racon "With
Prizes.
The second of a wriea of 10-mile W
rvcIb races under the au?pleles of the
C. C. C. C. takei place this evonlng at
the fair grounds promptly nl 7 o'clock.
Two additional races, one mile novke
.ml one-half mllo open claw A, have
een arranged for and the entries Inili
..! Unit the races will be very InU-r
ollng.
Entries for the mllo novice and o
alf mile oen class A and with the
.irlzs are:
Mile Novice Entries: A Towiuend,
Jbaut. Adams, Frank Moore, Win.
I'.vnnH. Ij. L.ennon. Al Bweicle, Al A
Dlsque, F. C. Belwood, O. F.Havage.
Priaea lst.Nlckel Hearchilight lantern;
2nd, pair bIcycllnglocklngH.
Hslf Mile Open flaw A Entries: L
Lennon, Watt Bhlp, Walt DaviP,
'iiloc Rices. Prizes-1st, Blcido
.ante; I'ad, straw liat.
10 Mile Road Race Entries: J. J.
Miller. Watt Bhlp, Paul Hansen, Ztduc
Rfzes. Wm. Evans, Frank Howe,
Wm. Miller, A. Townsend.
For third place In the road race the
winner will receive one sweater.
The above list contains tho names of
all who reglttered with Walter Denton
up to 2 p. m. Entries were not closed
until 4 p. m.
Admission will be tlio same tonigni
as last weeK. ueinieraen jo cents
ladles 10 cents. Grand stand Iree.
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TIMELY WARN J KG.
Wo arc showing an clufianl
line of JPalMicd Oak JSwteii"
nlon XahlcH in 8, J 0 and t'.l
fcct lentilin. Comr eurlu
and nee (ho youd.
KISLLJSIt C- SONS,
JfiO Stair.
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HEAVY CONTRACT LET.
Road to the Mountains-Heavy Mln
Ing Froigut for Quartzviuo.
A contract has been closed hy the
Bnleiil Improvement Co. for hullillug
twenty miles of road Irom UaltM Ui
CluarUvllle, on the Bunllam, as aUo fur
the hauling of one hundred tuna f
freight In the ahneof maoliliiwy for
iiilnimr. This omitrattt is with ail
English yiidluatt, under lite muiHtge
lueut of W. H. Jwler, who la liwulu
HaUm headuuartors far hwiib Uih.
Aruhlu Mason will hnvu Uarg uf tlw
work, and starts UuiHirrow fur lit
scene of the aetlou. Alwttl li tawiiw
and thirty to forty iw will be -
ployed, and the work will m puslwrt
Ui early oompletlon. Mit uf U
who did the work Hi MuriilHgnMl will
go up, and many will be Uiimi Ibwe.
flu ilia latter lob alwiil 1M VIU ut
dirt wre moved l u uuiilraet ttim f
aUjul m. rite piw im vuvtrnm
(Ismjuh will Ih MW, mih) liiwwW'
ploying Hoile mii dtffMMHi uym Ut
luy gMl Jul' '!"'
Married.
IWHItUm WAIUHKU AIIIwImnv
it lirlllH. Ill rt Mill II sVIMiJ, JMMbV
iL M& AlsTWuHW aJ Wf
mas W. iMttW " M"'
I(lgliL wiauw
'J'JiM hildf Is iw ttUmi dsHgslW wf
Mr and Ml. WafsMsr mt mmiU
d highi lnl tmp iy. Ut
iUMl ) a Ikm iw "' aU
riw4 aitd l M iMlUtestf satttlg UUMl
Male,
Ilruf II A. Wittuir.
lain nl MUf IU ii-wsriMrr, lfl
foil Ml ita M.M, M 4MMtf aMs
iialbiu fur liiUltomtf mi
Myaii, v)Mn, w4aiM, Um
m) httM4y TMJNe
fiiiU al WU' MMMle fNUM
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9 waits Tsund Unllly of Mnrder in
the Second Degree.
Before adjournment Thursday even
ing the jury in the care of state vs.
Ak.zo HwaiU returned a veraictoi
gul.ty ot murder In the second degree
Hwarts sat with bowed neau anu un-
- ..i . iuiH anri nnti
mttvea as tue veruiufc iu "" "-1
of his attorneys, John H. McNary,
, ... . ,. tilal fhn muttl
iziuveii IUI o Win .. -w
fled Saturday at 1 p. m. to pass sen
tence, it Is retjorted that the Jury stood
fiva foMnurder in the first degree, Ave
for second degree, and two for man
slaughter. The result wasacompro.
tnlw.
THE MITCHELL CABB.
Tb csm of the Greet Northern 11, R.
(3t. vs. J. Li. Mltclifcll was piacea on
trial at the oouoluslon of the Bwarls
oae. The jury empanelled consists of
W. Fusliay, V. Hendersbott, H. P.
Keller, L. C. Pooler, F.Herren, Colonel
O.le, W. T. Bell, H. Munkers, F. B.
rsniitliwlak. S. W. Jones, W. P. Mas-
iwy.audG A. Ehlen. Witnesses for
tbe prosecution were examined and
when court adjourned tbe defendant
was on tbe stand and resumed bis tes
tlnnny this morning.
Deputy Attorney Condit opened the
case to the jury. Half hour was allow
edtoeich tide. He claimed Mitchell
was not uthorJ7.ed to Incur expenses
In scliuj; us ticket agent for the Greit
Northern. Bynon was to act as Mitch
ell's afslHtaiit. He received anu sold
tickets. Mr. Condit made u very strong
and earnest appeal to tbe jury.
Webster Holmes opened defense by
showing that a criminal act and
criminal lnteut must accompany each
other, and that au agent has a right to
keep a principal's money If be Honestly
believes that part of It Is duo mm, auu
that Is not embezzlement; even a
wrongful act was not necessarily a
felony, If the defendant really believed
that he had a claim agalns,, tne rail
road company it might be wrongful on
his part but not criminal; be then
briefly addressed the Jury: defense ad
mltted receiving HO more than the
amount claimed In the indictment was
due the company; If ll Is admitted that
any part of tills money belonged to
Mitchell as commission, be had a right
to retain It all until bo had settled; now
part of this monry was Donovan's and
If Mitchell Is Indictable Donovan was
also Indictable; Mitchell had not tried
to oouceu! anything In tho whole case;
as soon as lie was wen uuuuku ho
tendered tbe money duo the railroad
company.
Jnlni II. McNary closed case for the
defense In a masterly review; he
analyzed testimony of Donovan, com.
paring his letters with his testimony,
and making a strong plea for Mr.
Mitchell.
Mr, McCain closed the case for tho
sUte. He made ouo of the greatest
urts of his life. At this term of
oourl the dUtriut attorney has secured
a conviction In almost every case arm
lis did nut seem to want to have his
record broken In this oase,
The luktriiotloiis given the Jury
wire 111 kulietaiiott that they were not
la ump to u ooiieiuslou; they must
hew Ui the Hue and let the chips full
where they may; a criminal intent
Hiwat be shown eoiiveralou to his own
use with luUut to steal; If he hud an
ttuoeet Ullff, though ill error, that he
bail a riahl Ui keen the money, he Is
iau(Mkit. If he had any right to obtain
urt u Ute money he would liot iw
guilty, if a Mrtier keojx partnership
m . - ...I.I..I. u .. l.l I, a... till. t
INIMWi mn W wiiien am ni, i wwix
huI UeMUlMliint; If he was to for
ward all the meney ami rwlve hack
tlU MuNMuMtMt a siiiipeiNlloii and
kept U U.ek auti HHivrtxl It hi his
wu us, be imit be guilty, If lie
kituwlugiy. ai4 with tnilil to rm'
HMiUy 4n Ue wHMy. and did
wUk gwlUy lisitMtl, Ut aiabl eml kwp
OtesMSMt, He k U KHtyi Uil If lie
wm im4 (atMUy ultk svihiIhsI am Willi
eftiit4lai lUMt be U MH gllllty tu
tiur Ui a ssutri Uuiv UrrUlit IH a
eeseltet t aM. wiiij4tiy av
ueiuiuu Mr. WMsskW uf U ln
iMmm4 laM iMMriMy mwM
ktlsei hr aU frMMbv
t0 tpmfmn mm m m nw
sjee ve. WUmi ! tW4 Wl H
tft.1
i Ue &wmyt to Alwuo Hwn y
kteef Will iW & MiUiH mm
Ut lew aW Jut) Iktmeil ID
HtMi Ua JM Utai.
run IsivTufl'iumiH
Tbe H art lamlly are entitled to
much sympathy in tho trial of their
father who is convicted for the mur
der of tbe son. To beeln with Lon
Bwaru was a habitual drunkard. He
was not a stupid sot, a naturally kind-
hearted man, a man with an appetite
for liquor, that, when gratified, seemed
to arouse tbe worst thing aboHt him, a
quarrelsome disposition and ungovern
able temper. Couple with this condi
tion of mind, more or less friction in
tbe family and we have bis case,
Judge Burnett did well to eeperate
the Jury for the tnal at least from the
rest of tbe commuulty. No one can j
read tho replies of Jurors as reported In
The JoubnAL and not conclude that
the newspapers, and through them the
public, have tried and condemned
Lou B warts to be hung, before there
was ever a judicial investigation. Tbe
craze for sensationalism on the part of
the press is such that it is a standing
rule of city reporters to present tne
worst side ot a case, and always to go
positively against the apparent offen
der. 8omeone must be condemned,
someone must be made a scapegoal,
someone must be the victim of tbe
community' wrath. On this caeelt
was Lon Bwarts. His ungovernable
temper, bis quarrelsome nature when
In liquor, his drinking habit, bis
quarrel with his family, were all ele
ments of the case charged to him, sins
laid at bis door, he Is made tbe mur
derer. Unconsciously all tho forms of
justico, the coroner's Inquest, the pre
liminary inquiry, the grand Jury In
dictment, (which could never be sus-
talntd) led up t tbe conclusion at
which the community Jumped through
the newspapers. The morbid clamor
of tbe day la to occasionally demand a
victim and the shedding ot someone's
blood that society may be purlHed.
We say under all these circumstances
the Bwarts family are entitled to some
sympathy and Judge Burnett, the
lawyers and Jury deserve the highest
praise for their efforts to secure Bwarts
a fair trial, which under the circum
stances was well nigh Impossible. The
daughters swore the little boy took the
shotgun out of the room. Bwarts swore
Edward went and took the shotgun
down aud that he supposed It was to
shoot him wltli. The lawyers for the
defense wanted to set up the gun ruck
iu thoooutt room and show that it was
a physical Impossibility for the hoy
Walter to have takeu that gun out of
the rack. That request many think
should have been grauted hy the court.
It might have taken more time, A
life was at stake, The point about the
gunraak was vital because It would
havo shown conclusively whether the
girls had made up a story and were
lying shout It or not. All seemed to
admit that there was a prolonged
struggle over the shotgun, The Judge
should have rmltted that jiractWal
test when n life was At stake, The fact
Is the hoy uould not reach the gun, It
was tried before wltueseee u the Bills
room. The lower notch of the gun-
raok was usarly teveu ft high. For
this Hwarte may get hW Irlsl,
As It Is m tiwarl suit re a vordlct
at the hands of (he jury of murder lu
(he aweoml ilrgri, We cannot ut
think if his name hud not ln HwarU,
If lie had beu huh and rjM, Hi"
would haw U'mi more vara oil the rt
of (lie physMsns at thai Jutland ).
4il.
A WONDERFUL Utuuux
t;,..-. . t,..-...i noGO Mile Rd
rruav
a Journal SOO0 M,a
Sava of the Oendrou.
B.M.WleAOo.lUlm,Or.
You ask my optnloo as to tbe merits
of tbe No. 19 Gendron Tor roaa wor.
Wed aftr near iSOO miles of average
roads of valley counties (cot picked
roads, but taken as tbey run) 1 con
,... i, . remnrkible wheel. It is cer-
tslnlv the easiest wheel to run that I
or "tried aud 1 have had tome ex
perlencetco, since I first owned a mgn
Colombia, In 1669, having owned five
dlflerent wheels aud ridden more
-,.. ,. aitnnt to-entv kinds. The
:, 'To the Coast.
( Ladies cntomplftting ft trip to (lie Coaster'
tr l .: t I I nruv nvnil t.h.'nifielVOS OI tilt!
J A, 1.UHUU.. ' " -
opportunity to buy Imported Storm Surges far
I below cost, xnese are uiu inu.-i ..., ..
j-Everylhing in dry goods goes without reserve. Prices
D0 0bJGCt- : THE PALACE.
wheel eeeros to be as gooJ yet, as the
day I got It except tbe urea wmcu
.hnw some wear. On the whole trip
so farl have never had a puncture
nrt nnc trio I made over
tbe long plank road t-i me
ferry at Vancouver, Wash., there were
a ureal many wuww u "j ...-.
Dunctured out of the two or three hun
dred wheels that made the run mat
day. Of course part 01 mis must.
attributed to good fortune and part
., .- -.wwi tir, Vmi mav remember
.1. .. t itbinbiui" nUini ihp lace tires.
IUB11 ....-. .. ..1.1
because In case 01 a puociure it wuuiu
,-L-onlnntr to repair, out a iiuu iuui.
- - . o-i.i ii, i
you were correti wucu juu o.u ...-. ,
in a season's run tbe repairs on the j
Buckeye would tafie less time man au 1
other. One great thing In tbe Gendron
Is the short proof bearings, I think
way ahead of any other wheel, as I
have ridden mine at one stretch over
-u ll. i-l,hiiiit rleniiiiii. un. alll
then only tbe bearings on the ere nk
shaft needed it. The others were
as clear as tbougn just pui iu. iui
was alter riding in rain, mua ana uusi
and on all kinds of roads, and I think
Is quite an improvement over uaviuR
to clean up every 60 to 100 miles, as
with some I have used. Then as one
man remarked to me on tbe trip "If It.
M. Wade & Co my they will warrant
them, they are all right, becaunj tbe
will make Ih ui right If aujthing if
defective. Whereas If you buy ol some
i..un.n.lhl u iir. it la d.illM tii
dimes you will gt ''cinched." O:
course there are stverut gooa wneeif
made now and one has quite n tot !
choose from. But after all, tne point
as looked at, jtne uenurou uu t un-
rank second to anv or mem.
Yours truly, F. J. Beatty.
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CORSET
BIG REDUCTION.
Sat
& E. H. STOCK
REGULATORS OF LOW PRICES.
115 STATE STREET.
ITEMS ABOUT
nClffllH AND 4SUSSWAR
I
Our finest blown glass cornea from Bohemia, and 'the "Skirt
Dance" just received by us Is a most uulque as well as hnndsnmo
pattern. Our 'Cologne" pattern In seuihporcelaln, decorated, Is
elegant lu design and finish. The colors blend iu u most harmo
nious way, white the rhapo (s the newest out. Come and see It.
Berry stls are useful as well as ornamental. We have them
at all prices,
HP.
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ALL THE STOCK OF THE
IIAR1UTT
O. Grocery.
& LA WHENCE.
UAlIt
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NILUNHU
City Ordinance,
A Bill for an Onlliiunce hi regulate
the use of Bicycles, Tryeiolee, Ul
cycles and Taudems,on the sidewalks
of theully ofHalem, Or.
Be It ordalued hy the common oouii.
ullo(thecltyof Halem. Orvgoii.
Bte. 1, It shall be unlawful for any
person or persons to ride a bleyale, trl
uyele, uuloyule or t4iidem, Mwoeii Ihu
boors of 6 a. ill., a ml 10 o'clock I). III.,
ott the sidewalks of the oiry of Haltmi,
Orruou. lueludud Mllhlli the fulluwlng
limits; Oil iJomiiimelsl siroet uum
Trade to Outer
from Cummereiel
County Treasurer's Notice,
OWIt'M COUKTV TltK.HUItim, 1
Marlon (J..iiiity.
Kotlee is hereby given that J have
fuuds lu hand to sy all warrants out.
standing tip tnJiily 1, Itwi, unit that
Iiittirtl Is tfl(iHnl on the samv from
dale.
Jisrmt MlK'jt,
Marion County 'j'risiurr.
HmUiii, June IV, tl Hw
iTliaiititii e (uin
is a yuii4oiii i,f UUmm of (he
Kid.
NEW AGAIN i
Ik Udd (ful Ufitiwtu multt
u njm'iuUu uf flu I mh
Ultuy lu his Hutu ta fwii
h mm itlmisr ytut ami i
pi if nuumyou mythlnyi lily
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l,u mm ma. mlutm AOtla. Rtf iMHSM
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UAHfUaw 'Ai(iy.'la young ledlw
ut the I'rMUylwIaii vhurnh will give a
Uthlw J'arty VVHily veoujf
June . at IJ J Jllwfa-um (laMy
Mill, Hwth JmUiji. mvfjf one luylM.
r
Hliletly i ir 10 1 dlsoomit uu h
at Die (MtjmMa Mliue Htof4 UU ftll
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MaJal.rMltlwlHlffllf
RUQIHG
PWWB
eM Tfat v4 PWajspisi
Ui-ys. Jt will uMfiaiiily be re4levie) hy
iClJ u.,... 1...... rtn.. 1 ,....i.7
elri-Wiuii ailale stli-et; the aaie . Ak for J'srks' H4ire
from Uniiiiuerelal to High tbU; "h .t'ure fur the liver and kidneys iirke
.... s .1 III im l. A. II.. . I .... .. a. K ....!.. , id...
(Jouitatreoi, from ioiumereui w 1 ''"." ' im,i Mm, iw
riy alrM.1. .Iuhhk the months f May. ,,Mr WMl4) rvwJ f H,
June, July. Angu.1 and HeiwUr f I . ,,,.:, Mf l4)Uoflll)t ,T ,f
east) year. "" " " nmmmwm
fv.t. It shall 1 uulsvtrui m any tfftj1Sr" (
Von Can't
tiiKc too in tit I
HIRES'
Rootbeer
proM or jno Ut rhle hm Weyelu.
Ulileyulu, r audeiitUaiM swy aldeWaik
of lbs Mtly ttt HaNiMiragsiM, mtwiUxMftJ
III Hrotlwl) I of hl HldlnaiUM, 4 a
glMler rale vf 'tl thsu fuMr win a
hour. 1
Kwjb Any irwi tri IwlMtMs ml lug '
a i4e)ta, trMelu, uhIisU uf iMnletw
within Iheiewpwreu HuU wf Isnwi;
ul Hlhi. Uipm. siseli mi if 4 aJi
tiuiM, atteehwl w Mid Uo?ti,ult?i.
uulelv, tr Nudwn, a t44 uvii.
Whlell rhsll .e MtUhMSe uy tbe rwT M
ai siii-vi nHiLt aw kmUsm iieMiwa
iditrMi. H Ue MslwaM, tu4
u MdlllwN UivletM, Mir UWyetf, Uil
oyJs. Ulihfyeif, aud in4t,m, ul
lUaWaetawf the 4e uf )Mlw, kMi
ilurlUM lh lwt luting W1j u'
Mri laiut Kf the ally ut ktim. j
hs a gwwd (Jar hUiU aMwattae)
DlflMH.
Hi 4. HMt im i4smu um
(iu ul this Mldtiisiuui si.nl! tut
g.llll..ii b.m ll MILlV La. imjAAt auMtou .
niF7rr jn 1 ..wi-. 'wii ..1
uvuts. triwvsv. uuUtirHMf '"" " .... vTr ... .
4i4m w aval um im ; 'viii ismn u nuuibh m$,
fMo.fi. Am mtm ytelsvi Mar
iiluvUlwlls ei ItiU M4iseMasi aUsil suss, nil I'll llilffsn
VHfottoM 4 let if liess Z ' J1.J: '
mat Miau im m S
imtiihMiiiUMit Ui laui 1 .
II. kli A data luu iujuu iSulh SM 4 jeMMM tf ' HSai
rW. , AIitfdlsiMlit isaMfW ear. isftJ.a "?
mufit be clofiod out thin mouth
at rolail. Wo proposo to give
the tho benefit of caul u-linl
sale prices to our pntrotis who
iimu ntuuii uy un m mu jiimi.
Ribbon haIo uoutimiOH.
JCverytliiiiginuHtgo to niiiki
room for all uJabom.u Htoek in
tliu rail,
D, B. FISK & CO
Luidur Millinery,
ruun Dxouuuiorf to
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