Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, October 21, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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tJCLcull Judge Jlnrnrtt Htunliiy at.d
wbc discharged fiom further intend
awe. Tho document h one of the
brUfeatever Hied with tha m-ork -,. i .
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exists between Genual Dickinson n,l '. . l,aV9 ''"mined nil witiiH.nB
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LOST iwKfS'iHMLl S any o)
MANHOOD JMfmflrP"
qalcklr. Over 2,000, prlnto endorsements.
rtcm&turcncrs mri.ni lmootcnry .n iho tint
iUto. It Is A tyraptom of ccnilnl wenkness
aud birrcnnosv It can bo stoppod lu to dijs
pf tho uto o r Kudyan.
Thor.er dlscoTetywaii tnadi lir thoBrcclal
fitioftho old fimota Hudson Uldlcal Irfitltut.
It Is Iho Btronpest Tliallxcr Ji.ade. It 14 very
pnrerful, lmt linimkf". fold for 91.00 a pock
wcrfl paakara for W.00 (plain aoaled boxct).
Written guarau lea Rlvc.ifotRcuro. Ifyoulmr
Ixtoxesaud aro rot cnll.fly cured, Biz mora
rill betcnt to you f'o of alt charge.
t'cnilfor elrcu'f.mund teatlmonUls. AddrcM
II0D8ON UKDIOAO JNSTIXIITK,
I nnctlou Stockton, .TXarkot Ai iiu s u
Nan FrnncUco. Cat.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
SYirns,
Caked & Inf lamcdiUddcrs,
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains, ?K
Bruises and Strains,.
unnins Sores,
Inflammations," "
5tiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sorp.fi.
5ciatij,
tumbago, '
Scalds, ,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
AH Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
U1 Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle
Membrane and Tiss
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts It in a Jiffy.
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquer?
PalH, "
AlakM fun or UctiU well
again.
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Irrttnu Mutiao. tloa ot 10 11 e o u 01cm.
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UBV. OlmON'S HANI.WIUMMJ
San Fhanoisco, Oct. L'l.-.Durrnnt'a
attorney n? milt llRurlnir on tho pnM
bllltlM of tlm Jtev. J. George Olbeon
pfnif Inmllcattd In tho murder of
mam lie Imnut. They mako no dec
larations mrjilnst Iho minister nor do
thoy connect his noma with tho ehureh
crime. They rorelv nav hi hnmUrftt.
Ing Is atrlklngly elmllnr to that on the
purer wrapper which cnolojed Blanche
LumoiitV rlngd.
Tho defeodo Intend to inuke the
wtMt of the alleg(-d elrollnrlty of Dr.
Gibson's writing and 1 hut on the paper.
They will put no hundwrlilng cxttrla
on the eland to awtHr llmt Dr. GIlKon'a
handwriting Is Idenllcal with that i.n
the paper ecnt to Mrs. Nohle, but the
slgmflcauco of tho alnillarlty will lie
enlarged upon in tho argumeut? for tho
defunso. Attorneys Dickinson nnd
Duproy know all about tho peculiar!.
ties of the haitiwrltlug of tho JUv.
Mr. Glbeon. They have bcu in poa
ijeaalon of M penmauaLIp for monttsb
ind have not failed during that time,
o study It carefully,
floueral Dickinson, who la greatly
Interested In deciphering tho character
In tits of tho mlnlbtar's handwriting,
apuut hours with W. G. Montleth, at
tho city i.all examining specimens.
Mr. Montleth considers himself a
handwriting export aud ho gave the
penmanship of Durraut, as well at that
of GIImou, careful mutiny. At the
cono ualou of tho Invalidation Mon
tleth gavu it as his opinion that the
handwriting on tho wrapper was iden
tical with tho specimen's of Gibnon'a
poumanehip. Montleth will prepare a
report of his exumlnatlou of specimens
and turn It over to tho defense.
Attorney Duprey Is rapidly recover
ing, and will In all probability, bo nblo
to take his place pa leader In tho
defense when court convenes today.
The defense has come to a conclusion
In regard to the Williams case. At tbo
termination of tho present caso they
will Insist on an lmmedlato trial of the
Williams. The verdict In tbo Lamont
caso will cut no figure with them. Tho
attorneys for tho defense do not at
present contemplato moving for a
change of vonue for the Williams oue.
They are thoroughly satisfied. General
Dickinson said that a fair and Impar
tial Jury can bo secured in this city.
In case of a change of venue the state
will have to pay all transportation and
hotel expenses of witnesses. The Gen
eral said:
"Tho line of evidence will bo entirely
dlgerent from that of the Lamont caso.
Whatever prejudice, If any, might
exist in tho publio mind as a result of
tho Lamont trial will soon be dispelled.
Tho defence Is satisfied that an acquit
tal will easily be secured.
It is absurd to think Durrant knows
who committed tho murders. Ho has
not tho least Idea who Is responsible for
tho crimes. Had ho known anything
he would have communicated his
Information to the police. Tho defense
Is at a loss to know who committed tbo
fiendish deeds. Wo have received no
enjlgbtonment from Durrant on the
subject."
TUB LAST WITNESS.
Uurrant'a attornejs expect to con
clude the case today. ,
Young Lenlhan will be the last wit
ness. There are but few direct ques.
tlons to bo asked nnd It Is expected
that tbelcrosa questioning will not be
eeyere. it la very, prooauiu mv w
case of tne defense will close with the
termination of the morning session. In
thte event It Is not known whether the
prosecution will open Its rebuttal testi
mony In the afternoon or wait until
Taeday. Tbo first wltaess will be Dr.
Graham, but the dlatrlct attorney has
not yet determined who will follow
"Homey the Durrant care than In
ny great caee which has ever l..n
tried hire. The lawjtrsof the prose
cution nnd defense have been rxceed
logly courteous to one aonthon
DlMItANT 13 SUHN
When seen last evening Durrant ex-
prewed hiuwclf na'.iiotataH phased by
ii. ...1..... ... , ..
...uuiutuunnisoraoortue papers to
ward Miss Cunningham.
"One of the innrnlng pipers sent a
representative to me," he said, "with
tbH statement that they wanted to
ronst Miss Cunningham. Tho reporters
talked to me for a tlmo and than went
away and wrote up an unfavorable
article about tho young lady. Thla
paper put word In my mouth that I
never uttered, and made me crltjctee
Mis Cunningham In a way that was
unbecoming, to say the least, of a
gititleman. I have no bitter feollni
toward Mb Cuculugham, and will
give I er tho same confidence which
she ban always received from me. In
fact, I aliould like to have a call from
her."
Miss Lucille Tumor promisee to
fljure na n moro conspicuous witness In
the Durrant caso thau was at first Im
agined. Durranls attorneys Intend to
do their utmost to throw cold water on
Miss Turner's testimony. They are
afraid of It, aud tbia very fear makes
them determined, If potslble, to break
tho youug woman tlownf They realize
that It will bo very ditlcult for tbo Jury
to regard the prisoner as an inoffensive,
Irreproachable young man after hear
ing Miss Turner tell bow be endeavored
to entice her Into Emanuel Baptist
church. The story, coming from MIm
Turner herself, will bo doubly effective,
and the altorneyH for tho defense are
fully aware of the fact. They, realize the
situation perfectly, and were It not for
the two witnesses tboy harp Jn readi
ness, would manifest considerable un
iiri.. 1.. .i. ... ... .
v.t,uk v, mn iinumoieucy or mu"
and facllitim to properly nm He the
Mate and i-minty 1 1,3 Itiitii.t t. v i,..e
not peisoiialiy vlsltul them, i; r . r
diligent Inquiry have found no t iu
plaint aguliml thn previa matia-iuo .1
)i iiiefurne.
"Having pel formed all our du.Ies to
our beat knowledge, ve nspictfuil
asked to be discharged."
Tho grand Jury r tho present tirm
conalated or J. D. rjlniumus, rumtr,
MU Angel 5 John Htelwer, farmer, Jef
fenjon, Edgar Haitley.farmer.MaoIeay,
J. Glrardln, faimer, Turner; H. W.
Tlmm. farmer, Halem; James Cook,
farmer, Bt. Paul; Dexter Bobbins,
farmer, Marlon. They were In session
Just five days and In that tlmo reported
fourteen bills to the court ot which
six were "true" and IhB remainder
i'jQot true." Mr. A. 0. Condlt, deputy
district attorney also deserves credit
for dispatching business.
A DIVORCE BEFUaED.
Circumstances Were Aggravating But
not Hnfflclent
Judge Burnett handed down a
decision this morning In the divorce
suit of Jennlo Hewitt vs, Karlv E.
Hewitt.
Too court finds that plaintiff had
,been for more thau a year prior to com
mouclug this action, a resident of the
state; inat they wero married Juno 5,
I60O, ut Monmouth, "and ever since
then have been and now aro husband
aud wlfo and plalntlll lmt always
treated defendant aa a faithful aud
dutiful wife."
1 "About December, 1894, defendant
absconded to California wdh a woman
not I1I4 wlfo and lived with her there."
AS CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
the court finds: "The complaint does
not state facta sufllolent to constitute a
cause of suit, in that It does not charge
the oflenso of adultry and the facts
stated tboreln do not amount to cruel
and inhuman treatment or personal
Indignities within the meaning of tho
law."
The state of Oregon Is given a decree
dismissing the suit without costs or
disbursements agalus't plaintiff.
IS
Lw A rJl III tl iAl
Cnstoria b Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infimte
nnd Clilltlrcn. It contains neither Oplnm. MorpWae iter
other Nnrcotio Biiustnncc. It is a harmless n&tlltto'
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Synipi, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is tlilrty years Hse,lB
MUUons of Blothcrs. Castorla destroys Worms and mtoys
fovorishncss. Castoria provcute vomiting- Sor Card,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves
teething: troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho Btostack
and bowels, giving- healthy aud natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panacca-tho Mother's Frioad.
-sre
rtj Tim
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easiness over what Miss Turner' may
MRS. NODLE's BTOllY.
Mrs. Noble has told a 'Cbrqnlpjt'
reporter Blanche's version of the
following Incident, related on the yery
evening It occured. Mrs. Noble said:
"On account of my young family I sel
dom go out In the evening. This, ia
particularly the fact Iu regard t Hub
day. On this particular eyf :bJiMj4
aud I were Bitting in the psrUr, wjicn
Blanche returned from the Young
1'conle's meeting. Bbe wm a llttto
latter than usual explained lierabMBce
by telling that ehe bad gone home with
Theodore to get the little trinket that
ha said he had obtained aa a Christmas
rememberanoe for her, but had forgot
ten to bring from home. In her usual
frank, childish manner she told of
what she called bucu 'a funny experi
ence.' "She said that when they reached
the liouse he asked her In and sho re
fused to go and told him that she
would wait at the door. He ran up
stairs to get the padlock. When be
came down stairs ho touched a button,
lighted the gas In tbo parlor, and
asked her to step In ahd see the pretty
red shade that hli sister bad made.
Bbe did so and they stood and talked a
few momenta. Bbe went ou to relate
how they started out, and when they
reached tho door Theodore pretaed a
button and extinguished all the lights.
As they stepped out into the hall she
said that he grabbed her and held her
as In a vise. She struggled and dashed
out through the door. Durrant fol
lowed her ahd sought to explain bis
rough treatment. He said; 'Blanche,
you are frightened; did you think I
was going to kiss you? Well, let It fo,
you will not understand, but It was aa
ImpuUe that I cannot explain to you.
Forget It and neyer tell any one."
India Uitml IKtraed.
The Dalles, Oct. lO.-Word has
jutt reached here of the burning of tbe
buildings of the Sinemasbo Indian
sshooionthe Warm Springs Indian
RIVEKSngF$
Steamer Eugene arrived up from
Portland Saturday ove'rAngwltn a
large lead of 6 It. & N.'fr"etghj", which
she deposited a( (bo dock In His city.
She returned to Portland at 7 o'clock
Sunday morning.
Tbe Gypsy 'camo up from Portland
laet evening with tbo remainder of "the
largo shipment of freight fronl Porland
to Salem, the Eugene having brought
up tbe rest jb night before, tibo left
for'Foftlasdatd o'clock this morning.
The Groy'Eagle arrived in Salem
from Pond e.turda-r evening wltb
a large ioa ot ir?iKuw rauuusy mu
boat inade"a trip to Wheatland and
return, for, a load of hops. She left for
Mferion J'p'd(ng at 0 a. m. today, with
n good passenger list, besides an aver.
aga load of miscellaneous freight from
the deck.
Ba9Qa99a-SS9S-99--9EB9eBS-aS
Castoria.
Ca-torU I an excellent rnedldne forth!!,
wtn. Mother have repeatedly totd me oMla
Boed efloet upon their children."
Da. O. a Osgood,
Lowell, Maia.
" Caatotte U the bent remedy for children of
Which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not
fcr dUtant when mothera will contlder the
teal Interest of their children, and use Coitoria
instead of the various quack nostrums which
are dettroylnsr their loved ones, by forcing
opium, morphine, soothing- syrup and other
hurtful agents down their throats, thereby
Beading- them to premature gTavea."
DR. J. 1'. KlNCIIBLOB,
Conwar.Ark. I Attait C 8WTB, fret.
Th-a Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New Ysrk OHr.
Castoria.
"Castoria la so well adapted to cMMtmi tkat
I recommend It as superior to any preacrlfdea
known to me." .
II. A. Achm, X. D.,
Ill !3o. Ozlord Bt, Brooklyn, K. Y.
"Our physicians in the cbiliren's depart
ment have spoken highly of their rtpert
ence In their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only hare asaenc owe
rredlcal supplies what Is known aa rqpklar
products, yet we are free to conreta tint the
merits of Castoria has woe ua to look wtth
favor upon 1L"
UKITSD UoetlTAX. AKD IWHKilT,
Union, pacific Systerri
Through rulimanl"a!V N!Mm -..-... 1
rirrri.nfi r i,;.,!;;:.-.-.'""- "niiwt.s
Iroaa ""-"ngv-nairuna UaHf-3
PhTiTr.AWTi niiTo. s.Jri
t---m-lij mi viaAVivji,
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I.eXniVHScWubr,,,Mm Snrt .
Tlm ts Chleeo, 8J rteya.i
wat ta mm, nM , wc,w ttaMl a, tQm
rwtw,tlBM toelss ad. mu laknuthm
mm jMEKiit,
IS TBtM aC fMSlSif "
WhoQsal Reduotio
-IN PRICE OF-
u I sit
ET CAR TICKETS
CENTS BACH.
Oommenclnt October 7th, tho Falom Consolidated Street Railway company will pbM
on aala tickets good until used, at thetatof Sltoper lOJ.orloe-nUeac'a, Thesattokata
may bo uxdby BDyonowlthontreitrlcUoBofany kind. ' '
Thu company has, In response to tho repeated reoucaU of IU -oatroaa aadnhe cltica erf
Balem, decldedto try the experiment tor a few monies, and If the Increased patroaaf JesU-
nea ut nntieard-ot low rato it will 1 0 niada rennanint,
Tlckdts on rale at the offlco after October, 189).
170 Commercial Street.
East and South.
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eaoQClty, Woodburn.llem.TnrneaVl!.
Jettison, Albariy.AlDany Janctlola, irvlM
Kutene, Creawell.bralna aad allUuouifrSS
""" uiuniaBa inedosive.
Hmcnnuaw. I. no,1."
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ujw sw m 1 x.t. tMlew Lv. I 2 si . aa
jaiWuuUr. KoaawfK ui, K&fcm
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yrv p. m. i.v. roriMuHt
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BANKRUPTCY
-of the physical being is the result of draw
m Incessantly upon the reserve caplut of
nerri force. The wear, tear and strain of
modem life are concentrated upon the nerv
pus system, The youn men of our day be.
come sufferers from nervous debility or ex.
haustlon, nervous prostration or weakness.
This may be the result of too much mental
worry and ejcitcment, or the molt. otUA
practices anuexcc"i v....vw . ,
' . . . i ....! tlfrAtir.!. Ijrrinranr-
In youth,
rrl table,
tbroug
weak and
Icnorance.
nervous wltb
Pltchmr' Castoria
Children Cry for 'twy 6,x '1f'ro tb dh.
contracted
n.. .! Irrlf.l
.' .. t .nAM,. h-rVrli.
sucn aisircssing muw." - -
diMlness, shooting pains in bead or chest,
sometimes Indlgesfiou. The mlddk-Bged
men, as well, suffer from exhaustion, Iom of
Sypower, lowsplrits, Impaired memory,
admany deranmenUof w nd arid body.
The ill-wed brain is morbidly wide awake
whea the overworked business man attempts
to fiad rest in bed. .-.-
The physlcUns and specialists of the In
VUda'rHofel and Surreal ltjJtMte devote
Self hiiairKles to wW" "&
lagswhafertuBtes to health and haa-jl.
aesaw They have written a, book of ij8
Sages, treatlrtgof these maladies and setting
Jortka ratkmal means of home-treatiaent
for their cure. It U sent ucurely ialtd,in
pfain ntWf, "n receipt of 10 cents for
jpostajje.
, Address WORLD'S JUtirenaAKx "
I Association, No. 663 Main .Street, f-
' WB Mi Y,
Exposition
Opens
October 5th,
POETLAND, OREGON.
Tbe largest and rnoU complete display ever made of theraourcos,lndastrlM,eraaare.
bnslneas OKrleuliure,to'aiU mlnm, fruit, notrles, mannlaeturea and transpottalkm aseMI
ilea of tho groat l'acloo Msrtbweat, Wno music. 8clai attractions averydAy. Itataaoaa.1
transportation lines.
ADMISSION :
aingia aamision.
Children under 12 ye.rs..
easou uctcn, i ,
. 2So
. 100
Kor exhibit spaeo apply nt tho exposUloa
buhdlnf to
E. O'MASTEV, Sec.
O.II. HUNT.Supj;
Tbe Willaiwtfe Hotel.
LEADING HOTEL3OF0THB CITY.
Beduced ratea.HManapement llleral.Electrlo cars leave hotel for all pub
lic buildings and polntejof Interest.! Hpechu .nu68 will bo given to permanent
p ttrona.
VA. I. WAGNER,
BARR & PETZEL,
HEATING and COOK STOVES
WOOD AND IltO. PUMPS.
Plumbing and Tinning. Suo us boforo ordering,
214 Commorcial Streot.
J,
C. GOODALE.
COBURG LUMBER YARD,
TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT
All grades and dlmenalons of
prices.
GRAY BROS,,
Hit 1
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CARTS
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Road Machinery and AgnculturalSlmploments,
Latest.Improved Goods and Lowent Vtece.
Cor, State and UMy 51. 5ALE" W,EGW'
atate'Mb AWW&i
At Alfcaay 4 Oar-mUJa sobbmI vttsl
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Eastern,, R, R. Co
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rraaclsBo aad Ymbim a siisBsasil 0. '
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Alaa4HwtsalfytilC'aafroea
Yaqalu fee Ma irraBels at I
nraissasar aeomrae4aWM uasarBisBsd
HfaorMat roato baiweaa the Wlllaiwtta vasts
bb Ualllornla. '
rare from Albany, or polnta was, to
gtajiajiBM Oabla,. (U; siih-h. :
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