kss HPTTl? DAILY JOURNAL. $U i j&'j t 4 i VOU XIII. OALEM, OREG0N.8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1003. - L - i i ii - i n - . " Inch cord la used. There aro no open IngB for tho annB, How the Straltjacket la Used. Tho jacket la placed on tho victim over hlo clothing. Ho 1b then laid faco downward upon tho floor, and tho lacing Is dono by men kneeling upon tho prlsouor and pulling tho cord' as tight ob It possibly can bo dono, When lacod tho poor victim Is utterly unablo to move either hand or foot. In this condition ho Is carried Into a cell, laid upon tho floor, and tho coll door Is closed and locked. If tho prln oner bo subjected to this torturo happened to bo small man, blanket? would be placed, insido tho straltjacl et bo that tho holllah machine might bo laced moro tightly. At Folsora, a smaller straltjacket wao made by Warden Wilkinson, so that tho pun ishment might bo moro severe. Brutal and Inhumen Guards. Thrt mnn ih 1(1 V.r lnnM a.i. A commit, torn tho California lcS-.olBhod ," "',,, " WORSE THAN LIBERIA 9 Legislative Committee I Condemns Prisoners Locked in Strait Jacket for 50 Hours ' Convicts Crippled for Life and One Killed By It Islnturo has been examining Into tho rannnor In which prisoners aro treat ed in tho Folsom penitentiary. Tho report they mado shows a condition of affairs that mako "ti Siberian prison pen seem liko a. section of paradise. Hero Is part of tho repert: Tho committee visited this placo on tho 11th lnst., and also carefully in spected tho entire prison. From a mechanical and sanitary standpoint, everything was found to bo in -a first tlnss condition, tho prison clean, Iroughout, though in tho sleeping quarters very cold, occasioned by tho water used upon tho comont floors, which does not dry nt this tlmo of tho year. Senator George Williams, a mombcr of the commltte, having In his pos session considerable data regarding tho uso of the ntraitjackot at this In stitution, which, If true, would reveal a horrlblo condition of affairs, your committee decided to Invostignto tho same; and for that purpose 'wont Into executivo sossion at 8 p, m. and re ninlned In such sossion continuously until 3:15 a. m. Horrlblo Disclosures Made. During this timo ovor twonty-oight prisoners woro oxnmluod, also tho guards, Captain of Guards, Genoral Ovorsoor and Wardon. Tho facts gleaned fiom this Investigation woro horrible Indeed, as resulting from tho uso of tho straltjaakot, soma of Uio prlsonors bolng malmod for llfo and unablo to follow tho pursuit of ovon , manual labor, much less sklllod labor. In ordor that somo idea may be had of this instrument of torturo, it is thus described: f Tho Btraltjackot Is made of vory B heavy tarpaulin or sail cloth; a. o;.a heavy, closoly woven mntcrlal similar to tho heaviest tarpaulin or sail cloth. It Is mado in ono pleco, open at tho back for tho ontlro length. It fits I) loseiy nt mo necK, vnicn is bounu with leathor, as aro tho edges alond tho oponlng In tho back. Ovor each of theso edges in doubled for tho en tiro length a heavy pleco of leather extending back on outor and Inner sides for about four or five inches, in which aro set hoavy oyoluts about ono Inch apart, for tho purposo of lacing tho Instrument on tho bady. For tills purpose a stout, closoly woven half NERVY OMAHA WOMAN N0.44. Held up on Her Way Home at Night they could not pull the cord tight enough to suit them they would take a stick about two feet long, and, using it as a '.'Spanish windlass," would tighton tho Jaokot to tho highest degree possible by this hellish means. While lacing a prisonor, tho brutal tools of Thomas Wilkinson would wnich tho prisonor, and when ho would exhalo his bionth, thdy would Shoots a Negro Who tempts to Rob Her At- Aud Then Runs Him in-He Will Probably Die tho chatter of tho Jay and the cooing of tho turtle dove. Ho united all thlB and formed wo man. Then ho mado a prcsont of hor to man. Eigtit days later man como to Twashtrl and seld: "My Lord, tho creaturo you gavo mo poisons my ex istence. Bho chatters without rest, Bho takes all my tlmo. Bho lamonts for nothing at all, and Is always ill." And Twashtrl recoived tho woman ngaln. But eight days later tho man came ngaln to the god and said: "My Lord, my ilfo is very solitary slnco I return ed this creature. I romombor Bhe danced boforo mo singing. I remem ber how sho glanced at mo from the corner of her oyo, that Bho played with me, clung to me." And Twash- TILLMAN REFUSED BAIL Had Threatened Kill Gonzales AffidavfTy Made on Sides of the Case Both Throo days only passed and Twash trl saw tho man coming to him ngaln. "My Lord," said ho, "I do not under- Lato Wednesday night Miss Lillian trI returned tho woman to him Wilson was held up In Omaha by Goo. Wlllams, a colored footpad, who do manded her money. Sho drew a re volver and shot him, inflicting a wound that crippled him and a fow hours later ho was located and ar rested. Miss Wilson had been out to a fam ily gathering. Williams mot hor as sho was going homo and told her to hnlt. Ho domanded that oho deliver Must Remain in Jail Until His Trial Comes Off Chief Justlco Popo Thursday re fused tho application for ball for Jos. H. Tillman, who recently shot and killed Editor Gonzales. It was tho rulo of tho court," ho said, In such 1. U nM .nta MtMM Mini t IlllA ilt.1 Mnf tlchton tho Innlrnf . t ,, !, "ul muVf, mijrnj u.ui ... D..u u.u .., in ,, , u .,..,.., .. lie wotild out hor throat, displaying a .....bo luiu I1UUUIUCU miUU Ul'llitHUU Ol I air, Aftor lacing is this mannor, tho prisoners, while lying in tho strait- Jackdt, would bo forced to tako dras tic dosos of salts, their mouths being prlod open and tholr noses hold closo whllo tho poworful doso of purgatlvo would bo pourod down tholr throats, as high as four dosos of salts being givon to tho snmo man while tho Btrnlghtjacket continuously remained laced as above stated. Unspeakably Vile and Atrocious Tho recital of tho condition of thoso men, aftor lying In tho strnitjackot under such treatment, cannot bo told In public print- every moment of tho timo Buffering ovory pain and torturo which tho human frame enn know, relieved only by spoils of unconscious noBB, flnnllly to bo roleasod malraol and crippled for llfo, nnd In ono In Btanco at least, to BUffor doath within twenty-four hours aftor being taken from tho straightjacket, dying In a coll alono whoro oven a drink of wator wna denied him. The Warden Responsible. '.Your commlttco does not deem It.' necessary to go Into further dotn!ln regarding tho strnitjackot, or its use, beyond stating that tho guards who did this work woro brutal In tho extreme, nnd that tholr actions nt all timos woro known to tho Wardon, who alono has tho authority to ordor this punlshmout and keop men con fined, bound like a bnlo of cotton, for ovor fifty hours at a time. Tho Ward on, in his testimony boforo tho com mltto, admitted that eoraotlmes the prlsonors woro too severely dealt with but laughed It off by saying that nt times the prisoners would get snucy to tho guards, who in turn, would bo- como nngry and tako It out on their unfortunate victim, using unnecessary force and brutality In bo doing Wo condomn tho uso of the strait- (Continued on page 12.) largo knlfo. Miss Wilson replied: 'Certntnly, but wait a mlnuto." As sho said this, sho oponed a chatclnln bag sho waH carylng and, taking out a rovolvor, aimed it at WlllIamB and fired. Miss Wilson Ui on telephoned to tho pollco station that Bho had shot a man aftorwnrds oxplalnlng tho circum stances. When found Williams was hiding in tho loft of a barn. Tho bullet had ontored tho abdomon and la Hkoly to provo fntal. MIbs Wilson is 18 yoars of ago, and tho daughtor of ono of tho wenlthiost families of tho city. i . o - . stand exactly how, but I am suro that . cases, to mako no explanations of thp tho woman causes mo moro annoy- reasons governing tho decision, Mur ance than pleasure. I beg of you to J dor waB tho taking of human llfo with relieve me of her." But Twashtrl , mallco aforethought, ho said, and with said: "Go your way and do your host" tho oath of ofllco so recontly unon his "I cannot live lips, ho must do his duty and dccllno Womans Origin And tho man cried: with her'" "Nolthor can you Uvo without her." ropllod Twashtrl. And tho man was Rorrowful, murmuring: "Woo unto mo. I can nolthor Uvo with or without hor." Hindoo Mythology. At tho beginning of tlmo, Twashtrl Vulcan of tho Hindu Mythology crontcd tho world. Dut whon ho wished to croata1 a woman ho found that ho had omployed all his material lu tho creation of mnn. There did not remain ono solid olomont. Thon Twashtrl, perploxed, foil Into a pro found meditation. m He roused hlmsolf to do as follews: Ho took tho roundness of tho moon, tho undulatlous of tho Borpont tho ontwlnomont of climbing plants, tho trombllng of tho grass, tho Blonder nos of tho roso vino nnd tho velvet of tho flowor, tho lightness of th'olcaf and tho glanco of tho fawn, tho gayoty of tho sun'a raya and tenrs of mist, tho Inconsistency of tho wind and tho timidity of tho hnro, tho vanity of tho peacock and tho sottnes of tho down on tho throat of tho awalow, tho hard nosu of tho diamond, tho swcot flavor of honey and tho cruelty of th6 tiger, tho warmth of fire, tho chill of snow, There Is Trouble Brewing. Tim editor of tho Roseburg Plain dealor has received somo prlvato ad vices from Washington calculated to mako many pcoplo who woro careloss or unscrupulous as to how thoy got tltlo to timber claims in Oregon dur ing tho last two or throo years, rathor apprehensive that thoro la to bo a general reckoning with all who did not too. tho mark with tho law. It may be expected tho man who Bold hlniBolf as a "dummy" purchasers will find n thorny road. Tho Plnlndoalor says: Tho Plain dealor Is In receipt of a prlvato lottor from Washington In answer to somo of tho artlclou which lntoly appoarod. If tho contents of tho lottor aro truo wo look for a thorough upheaval If a rogular Mount Paleo volcano doos not beieh xorthTbo report mado by special Inspector A. R. Green will bo a thorough surprise, for It rovoals n stato of coruptlon llttlo droamod of In Oregon land affnlrs and tho report mado to Secretary Hitchcock will bo UBed boforo tho noxt Kodornl grand Jury at Portland and wo now look for ward to ' tho fludlng of Indlctmonts by tho score. Other repoits go Into dotall of tlmbor land steals cbramlttod all ovor tho Btato and ovon charges that tlmbor speculators and monopo lies havo partnorn In tho business of dofraudlng tho govornmont In land offices There will bo moro fun for lnwyors than a pup dog has In smash ing a baskftt of oggs. . Tin shrlnkago has takon place and ho who was yesterday addrossod as tho llonorablo Senator from Skowho gan (a today familiarly hailed as in old times by tho plain old-fashioned greet ing of 'Hollo Dill." tho application without projudlco to the case of tho dofondnnt. A multltudo of affidavits was road by tho stato attorneys and n numbor In roply woro read for tho dofondnnt E. J. Watson, of tho Btato newspa per, Bworo to a convocation with Till man last summer In which the latter requostod him to toll Gonzales sub stantial' that a contlnunnco of tho nowspnpor attacks would bo nt his porll. .Wilson declined to convoy tho mossngo. C. D. niaclc, a railroad man, mndo affidavit that Tillman told him on n train and again In August that ho was going to kill Gonznlos, oxhlbltlng tho mngazlno pistol, Robert Latham, Mr. Gonzales sten ographer, sworo to a statomont of Mr. Gonzales, takon by him whon Gonzales was near doath, relating tho story of tho shooting. Mr. Gonznlos doclarod that ho had oont Tillman no moengo and considered tho mnttor ondod. Sovornl woll-knowu citizens of Col umbia who saw theMLhootlng tostlflod that Gonznlos t mnllif nc threatening motion. Tillman mndo anolhor affidavit say ing that Gonzales had boon persecut ing him for 10 yoara. Ho douled tho story of a thront told by Watson nnd of othor throatfi. In tho nrgumont tho stato empha sized tho point, among othor tilings, Uiat tho laugungo as to tho "white feather" did not eonstltuto n throat. whon couplod with tho fact that no tlmo sboforo had Gonznlos omployed any, vlolonco toward Tillman. sumo that tho lady who presldod over tho culinary department of tho Storm Dutto "Mining Co., was not of tho Gib son girl typo; nnd It is further within tho limits of rcasonablo presumption to Infer that as a creator of tooth somo dishes and appetizing combina tions sho would not avorago moro than Mirco on a Bcalo of ten. Tho MllMitMH nWAlnnlAil . a il m.. &! m t Jt yQjcnt. Thoy Bot forth humbly but urmiy mat moy couiunt ana wouldn't stand her works as long as they ran along the lino of preparing tho raw material, and gottlng It in shape for debutation. Thoy disclaimed any Intention of demanding olght ceurse: dlnnors, thoy wouldn't insist on moL ons for breakfast; or domand napkins or flngor bowls. They did insist though on having tholr slmplo food docontly cooked and cleanly sorved. They domanded that tho stock of but ter bo retired on actlvo pay, earned by long Borvlco, and that a new sup ply that had not braved tho passago around Iho Horn In tho Mayflowor In 1492 bo furnished thorn. Tho super intendent refused their damnmlB nnd tho crow, somo 40 In numbork went on a strike, Tho woninn, with tho pa triotism of an ofllco holder refused to resign, nnd declared tho minois would yet como to tlmo, eat that buttor and declaro thoy llkod It. In tho moan whllo tho m I no closed down, tho pumps woro pulled out, and tho til nngulnr fight botweon minors, supor tntondnnt and cook waxd warm and furious. Somo local Dowon howovar ostnbllshod a sort of Haguo tribunal, the offondlng buttor wns sold for skid, groaso. tho cook had promised a bettor quality of hash, and tho minors havft gone- back to work and ponco reigns. NEW WAY TO PAY DEBTS Venezuela Raises Her Im port Duties 30 per Cent Piosldent Castro neems to bo n mnn of Inflnlto losourcoB. A rocont dls patch from tho Unltod States logatlon at Caracas to tho Stat Dopnrtmont nt Washington says: Tho minister t Foreign Affairs for Vonsteuuja has db ereod thirty por cent luoronne on nil imports as a war monsuro. Just why this decreo was IfiH"u9jlfcl)y the Minister of Foreign Affnlrs in stead of President Castro in tho ordin ary cuurso puzzols tho officials hero. Th action rocordod In tho unblogrnm Ib togarded as a koon stroko of polit ical flnoeso, for practically It amounts to placing tho ldomnlty which Vanoz uulu Ih to pay tho Powers wholly up on tho shouldors of tho foreign mop chautH who conduut all of Vonoziiala'H import tradu. Tho Incranso mention- Nevada City. California, has nnd a'0(i 30 0r cent is tho aamo flauro strlko In tho Slora Uutto mlno. that J aB tno ,)0rcontngo of customs duos at la. uuayra and rueito uniiello to be has somo peculiar features. It noms tho mlno runs a boarding house and employs a "lady" cook. Now minors ns a goneral rulo pro gallant, and fow of them will kick about their moals, provided thoso meals aro cooked by n woman who is personally fair look upon nsslgned to the claimant nations, - o Stalwart of stalwarts, and down by the sounding sea do not necessarily mean oithor Astoria or tho brainy to man from there You see thorn is Coo It is thoroforo fair to pro- bay and woll othors. 44444-g-IHrH-f--W-Ffrla4-ilg(t4 MUtOiq I OItlgt8 W n--Me.i. .?... mwttm V-J A&1 JlJ JrB!xl Jr X J I s J l Wk I ff III J & mm4 ZI J i UNTIL MARCH!. Out entire stock of Over coats is at yout mercy at these reductions Men's 5800 and 9.00 Overcoats, now $6 00 Aten's 310.00 and $11.00 Overcoats now 7 00 Aen's 512.00 and 512.50 Overcoats, now 9 00 Men's $13.00, $14.00, $15.00 and $16.00 Overcoatsupfr 10 00 Men's $17.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Overcoats now , 12 50 Men's $25.00 Overcoats now 00 BOY'S OVERCOATS go at corresponding reduc tions. Ages 3 to 1 9 years. Prices---$3.00 to $7.00 t Scores of this Winter's Hats, stiff and soft styles, $2.50 and $3.00 lines are now offered at $ J .50 each See our $ 1 2.50 and $ 3.00 Men's Stiits now tedveed to $8.50 They're only samples of dozens of similar reductions on winter suite. Many Boy's suits also being sacrificed a V ;s ;& SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE vAn-4.4.cu:mA manhaic piutwaIc Indian Rnbes. Men's and Gov's Clothiufif and Ladies' Suites i ncauquai icio iui 'oaicm-mnuv uiuimwu, vi ...w.M.. ..- , - - - '; 4 a . ? Mm! 4 I--! tJilfc, Jtti-