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PAQE FOUR. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1903. HUMPHREYS GRANTED PARDON Celebrated Warehouse Case- bo In part duo to shrinkage of damp whoat, In 1898. Counsel for dofondant claimed that ho was noting as warehouseman only and could not lie prosocutod undor tho halloo statute. This wan overruled by Judge IJurnett, and sustained In the supremo court. Two other Informa tions against Humphrey resulted In failure to convict, nnd were dismissed The pardon cns has been success fully prosecuted by Wm. If. Holmos nnd S. T. Richardson, and very offec tlvo work was done In the case by Mrs. Humphrey, who. Is ontltlod to Strong Petitions fora Con-1 orm '; h?r. tllr"!M8tTdevoi'or!; I ISvar Minna hl Irlnl Mr. mimnnrnv ,ha8 been employed by a promlnont Portland grain firm, who wrote tho governor tne roiiowitu? leuer, aaieu victcd Man WHAT THE GOVERNOR VETOED And Some Reasons of the Why voted for by many momberB who did not know Its full purpose. The veto of the Bureau of Minos act was also timely. It was a hastily drawn measure nnd was probably a clear graft for Home set of mon who are tired of following prospecting and I want to got on stato pay. Tho Pure Food bill was also an en largement of tho appropriation for tho , State Food and Dairy Commissioner, creating now officers and giving larg ier powers over the commorco of the j country to a slate official. It was 'clearly In tho diiectlon of sumptuary The Bill to Change Voting l!'8,atlon and wa8 vory propor,y ve System Was Ylcious toed. Letters of Judge Burnett and His Present Employers Portland. March 10 100JT Letto- from His Employers. I)par 8lr- About If o we -ks ago we alsrm1 a tuttltlnn to lKiriliMl Mr. A. M. Governor Cliainborlaln today Issued IInphrtyt who nt u,e reMnt tlmo, n full pardon to A. M. Humphrey, un, nn( JM ,)eon gnco ,nHt AgHl,tf ,n our dcr aontonco of two years for wnro- We woud ai)r)fCato vory houso shortage. .... 'much If you would grant tho request, Tho petitions, amounting to hund- &H we nre po8,lvo lha Mr Hnmnhroy reds, woro Htaalcod up on tho gover- ,8 not ,0 ,)Inm() , tho mattorBO tar nor's table this morning, when ho Is- M WQ knownt nlI circumstances sued tho pardon. Among tho nlgnors nt that tmo whon ,)0 Wft8 hort of woro Mayor Williams, of Portland. ...... .. ..... ... .... wnwu, wore mien mai uu was unnuiu i and ninny Portland oHlclalsj F. I. l() pnVonl. onerMBon ,)olnR ll0 waJ """" ' ,., U . . . . : . l In lod, and . s wo understand It, I, Loo, W II. HobHon, Claud On tch. ,, ,,,, U) ,eftyo MOgt of , chocklnB W. II. Ilyrd. A. II Huron, J. (J. (Ira- of ,n nn(, 0t Krn,n TOnng ,no ,,, hnm, of llalfour, Oiitlirlo & Co.; Kd. ,Un-erpnt warohousee to his omployoB; Hlrsch II. K. Mcninn. C. W. Fulton ftnJ,her rfflMOn , t)mt , thftt yar and nil the member of the sonnto, ,, , w,mt Cftmo ,, Ue grnnnrlea The voto of the charter of Astoria I was a blow nt an old abuse of pollt- . , 'leal power, by which city officials COW Ordinances tan baieiy elected by the people are legislated Be Left to Towns out of office, and other vllal changos I made ln a city charter without tho knowledge or consent of the people 8. 13. 16, Mays To punish stoallng affected. of hlcyoIOB. J Tho othor bill vetoed all had moro 8. II. 31, Crolsan Stock running at or loss morlt, nnd somo of those vetoos lnrgo In Marlon county. t j woro a groat disappointment to tho 8. I). 50, Booth Protection of for- People of Snlom nnd othor locnlltlos. 'oets from fire. " But taking all of thq vetoes, oven 8. IJ. 100, McGinn Permitting cities considering that somo of our own pet to appropriate water rights. , measures wero kllled.thoy woro snl- 8. I). 18C, Rand Creating Eighth "'T aim mo uovcrnor uesorvos crod- Judicial District. L )" for o'nK a man of Independence S. II. 108, Hunt and Mufflers n,1(l ability to Bay no of ho thinks Form of olllclal ballot 8. II. 204, Committee on Lands Relating to seluvllon land. Public of lieu i a measure 's wrong. ' For a Jolly good follow ho has a mind of his own nnd only once was a veto moBsago of his ovor-rlddon In nnd ninny of tho house of leprosonta- ail (I wnrehoiiNOH In n more or lens tlyes. All of tho juror, except one, ,, nm, ,,,, condltoll nni, ,,,, who has loft the state also signed (lou))t (()ok , g Bnmt ,,, of tho petition. . th(U k,n(, ()f rfAn f(jr No L wch nnU Judge Burnett's Letter. 1Rmy CRnW, ft ,hortn8B . Judge Hurnett, who tried the case, I Kttliennore lie to state that Mr.1 wrote a letter to the governor. r llumiilirwjr. tmi If his book showed' viewing the cm very Impartially. (i .hortane. he gave up everything and concluded as follews: "On behalf tHHl Ul) lm1 mUatT his creditors, lii of the defeiidaut also arnwar the fBcti knBW ,M,,njTe that when he facts of Ills previous good character -tted to work to" us he was really In and respectable family. Those, poverty, and did not aavo anything to ' wMided with the ansloiie Importunity nve ow whatsoever. I am always of a faithful and affectionate wife, nilUe Mnltlv tlat his intentions al-' wno, wun ner cuiiuren. muai. in meir wayg hRVe ,)ew, l0 ,lp thn r,ht th,K JOURNAL X-RAYS. 8. D. 237, Commltteo on MIiiob To tho Houso In tho caso of tho Newport mate a bureau of mlnos. summer Norman School. II. IJ. 17, Kay Garnishment of snl arles of public omployoe. H. I). OS. Cobb-Ralslng salary of( msmA B lmgy )U(,nB more bnt Scholl Superintendent In Multnomah tleshliw. She will reach the limit County. ,y aM(j ,y jieIl 10 j,fl(g i0 n)nny glu II. II. lis. Jones or Llnoota-Stim- can't pay their running eAnentes mer Normal at Kewpoit, U. B. 101. -Olwrtl Amanillng the, -,lhlll,tMM-. ... .,..,.. , ,... . pw....i....g, ,..v .unnn iuiliuilti J ill tnuecencf, suffer more Keenly In nrnuy respects thun the defendnnt himself, with everybody, and would not under any clrcuttiataHM, hare dlsHed of appeal strongly to anv one of r gen- J the whwt , i,, warehouees If he bad erous imture. oepeelally when the . known to tho rantnrr that It was not r - wrongs of those Injured bythe de fehdnut's acta nro not mi much In er Idence." Strona Pleno Were Made. There wre muny letters nnd - lltlons from milling and warehouse men, nnd from husinoes men who had Inrgs denlliigM with Humphrey, and tila own, and had no right to do so. He has proven to lie, since In our employ, very ambitious, and has wtirked day and night to make a llv lug for his family. In fact ban proven to be a man In ever reaiiect. Am of the opinion that even If he hnd done wrong, he haa been punished to the all thoee spoke of him im bolug a mnii i fulleet extent, and If he should be mmnra nnd faithful In nil his business' taken nway from his family, It will dealings, ami coming of a family that hnd never committed a crime. The fnot (hat he made no attempt to con eenl what he hail done, and In the eyes of disinterested buslnese men was not regarded as having eonimlt ted any crime weighed In his favor. History of tne Case. A. M. Humphrey waa prosecuted In the circuit court of Marlon county mi leove them altogether hiiuiII(mm an you no doubt are aware that he has a wife nnd live children, the youngest of which Is four months which sure ly nre not to blame In this matter whatever. Mr. Humphrey Is employed In the capacity of salesman, traveling through the Willamette valley, and doing business ntnougst the people der Mrtluu J0A, coda, charging him whom he has always kuown and dealt with larceny by tulle, anil was con-1 with, mid he Is meeting with the beat .vlcted Petti-nary. 1802. For several of success. This surely speaks welt years prior he had conducted a ware-L for his Integrity, houso at Salem, and muny owners of! 'Trusting that you will be able to wheat hnd stored grain with him. grant this request, luiI pardon Mr. Wheat being found short he was pro .Humphrey, which wilt be greatly an edited on wheat checks Issued to It T. Halt fur SOI bushels, worth 10l. Humphrey called his customers to gather and stated that he had been running short for some time oh wheat He had given them similar notice onoe before. The shortage a shown on trial to' predated, we remain. tours Respectfully, AI.IIICUU & SCHNIOllHOR CO. Governor Chamberlain said he had had some exierlenre wltli warehouse case, and he believed iLwas next to (Continued on page live.) pure food law. If. It. 281, Halm Incorporating City of Astoria. H. It. 301. Hodson Refunding war rants In Multnomah county. II. 1). 863, Ways and Metina Special appropriation bill. It Is ory doubtful If any Republic an Governor would have votoeU all the above hills vetoed by Governor Chamberlain. in,- i,ih , ,wa u . atlif.,.n.rv1 luv wHMiiBgioii legislature appro. offense to steal a bicycle waa one of "'"I1 opt thn MOOMO to carry those harsh laws of which Oregon j,,n U,B "tRtc "nient for two years, has too many that III! our prisons ' " r " Willi netty offenders, while most large A talker. Morgan Is a pretty fnlr criminals escape. As district attor ney George Chamberlain has sent many such patty offenders to sen or Into the army or navy, si , The bill to prevent stool; running at large In Marlon county was too local In Its nature and was vetoed us being In conflict with the constitu tion of the state. Some such law is needed, however. lathltratlon, Is somewhat like playing i a game of seven-tip to see whether I wo shall keep what belongs to us, or let the other fellow have It. m Our neighbors across the Columbia are to be congratulated. The Wash Ington legislature adjourned yester-da. The Washington legislature example of the tatio of any 16 to 1. Money tnlks, but not Senator Money when Morgan Is In tho hall. CROFULA Bad air, poor food, insufficient clothing, dark, clamp or crowded apartments are frequent cause's of scrofula. Perhaps this explains why the ailment is so common in the poorer sections of large "cities. It is but a step from scrofula to consumption and herein lies the great danger. It is just as well to avoid the step. Scott's Emulsion contains the very things that nature requires in curing scrofula. The pure Norwegian cod liver oil helps to build up the whole body and enables one to acquire new, healthy, solid flesh: The hypophosphites of lime and soda act as a tonic, replacing the waste and giving strength and new structure where it is most needed. There is nothing that will do more good in the case of scrofula than Scott's Emulsion. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT 6c BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York MISS MONIE B0WEY. , No. 38 Perry Street, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Sued far Money. J. I) Pnhey, of St. Paul, has brought suit against HaslI Wagner for $11.00 borrowed money, nnd garni- ahoed th wages coming to him from The bill to protect forests was ve-'D- ? Wagner, his father, by whom he toed because the counlns aud state would have been rubjeet to almost unlimited charges for fire wardens ami their services In protecting what is in reality In most cases private property. The greatest veto was the Raving of the Australian ballot from destruc tion. The Hunt and Marsters bill was to enable the voter to cast a sti sight party ballot. HselerK oould by standing back of the judges and clerks of election look over their heads and see Just how a voter marked his ballot and thus bo able to (Hiv for votes. That bill was passed unknown to the general public and was probably Is employed. The case is to be tried before Justice E. I). Horgnn this nf tornoon. T' -' ' A couple of winters ago I slipped on a frown Sidewalk arid fell flat on my back. On btiDg examined 1 found that I bad sustained internal Inju ries which laid me up for more than two months. After that I noticed that I had pains in the bact.ind groin which I never had before. 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A million suffering women have found relief iu Wino of Cardui. What Shall We Have for Dessert? . This question arises in the family ovory day. Let us answer it to-day. Try JmlOm a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two mlnuti s. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors; Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get n packago your grocers ic-uay. io cts. I FRANK DAVIS, Manager. ' I s"TPf A ! a v t-. -a- j- ! .- .-. AS Makers of PARADISE SODA CRACKERS and all kinds Of fancy Cookies. 2 i J. N. MATSCHEK CANDY CO., Inc. $ Up-to dale Confectioners Nuts and confectionery. CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. Wholesale Frulis and Produce, Phone No 2231, llllhee Block. -MH-4ttcHe-t 6H-HHCHraoMM.h eoe-f4-t49-e-ie)-i-i- oaeaghrtraaeao. NEW SPRING STYLES WE ARE PREPARING TO SHOW THE HANDSOMEST PATTERNS IN SPRING SHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS That Salem Has Fyer Seen. Prices range from 50c to $1,50. BBBBBBBBPVB WBBBBBBBBBBn For VIcn and Boy; Nearly $2,000.00 vorth now open for your inseectmn Sizes up to 7 3 4. Prices SI to $4 Miaoes include the staoles as Bellas all the new fads. WE HAYE JUST RECEIVED ABOUT $500 WORTH OF MEN'S AND BOYS SWEATERS In Plain colors and fancy combinations. More on the Road. Prices all the way up to $4.50. U t fov dozen more of those $2.50 and $3.00 hats, winter styles, you may have for $1.50 as lcrg as they last. Scores of stiff bosom h!rts SI 50 v.Iup, w nnw , at 95c each. Our $9.00 overcoats are now soin, at $6.00. Better ones in portion. Gocd interest on your mtey ZfmZT Men's and boys' winter suits also being cleaned out at similar reductions. Cost cuts no fiiure-we want to clean 'em out. t ALEM WO JL T JL JLJLbscLs HeuaiurtcitforSalem-.iJeBU.kets, Pla.aels. lJUa Rotes. ef.rtB-aouiif. a8d Ladles' s.ltl.n HHHrttlHi4i4HeVMel " -"WWWW(tSlt(,tt