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mmHi MMIMMIBMIMMaaaaaaaWaiaMaallapgpMaMliBIBaMlaa ".w.witii . i fflHK!fiRKErr$lrimu " " " I " Wf'PmamJiii iaaWaaaagaaaaaEaaaKaaaiiTiiTriw V ' 42i it '4. DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL. SALE nflO. WEDNESDAY, MABOH 1, 1005. 2S3HE PATRICK CASE UP AGAIN $ took David B. Hill Argues for a New Trial Dnc of the Most Famous Will Suits in Annals of -New York Albany, N. Y., March 1. Another chapter was added today to tho famoui -Albert T. Patrick case when David 13. 31111 appeared beforo tho court of np jpealf and nrgued for a now trial in tho at of tho mnn convicted of tho mur der of William Mama Iltce, tho Toxns millionaire Mr. Hill ud as tho ba sia of hla nrKiimont for a now trial tho report of tho npcclal committoo of tho iModlco-Lofinl aocloty, appointed to in vwitlffnto tho effect of tho embalming before rigor mortis on contention of iho lung, without withdrawing blood -, flrntn tho body. Tho roport wiui wholly Ha favor of tho convlctod lawyer, every member of tho committco signing nn opinion that Hlco did not dlo from cMoroform poisoning, and that tho con xTltion of IiIm lungs wna entlroly duo to Iho omlinlming process omployod by tho nafarlaker. In its report tho commit too aald, in part: ll would bo impossible for any ono tt -discriminate from tho post-mortem nqrpanronco botwoon tho administration if chloroform n tho annuo of -death r ns tho result of tho oinlmlining pro- -M)8s, aH stated In the ovidoneo. Not ono could truthfully hnvo stated that death had thus been accomplished, nc denth wan wholly caused by tho Inliu- cording to tho valet's confosilon. lation of ohlnrnfnrin, from npponrnuros I Patrick's arrest followed lmmodlnte- nn presented at tho autopsy, boenuso of Jy- Ho remained cool, and assorted his innocence, un April i wio preliminary hearing in tho ciibo bognn boforo Jus tleo (now district attorney) Jerome. Tho second great confosslon came on the second day of the hearing, when Jones, after passing u sleopless night in tho Tombs wont upon the stand and uoufossed that he, and not Put riuk, had killed tho aged millionaire. With circumstantial detail, ho related cold bloodedly how ho had fed tho mlllloualro poison, ami Anally placed the cone over his face, all at the in stigatloii of Lawyer Patrick. Patrick was noiivictod, and a motion for u new trial having been denied, sentence of doMth was imposed upon him, AlHiut two years ago he succeed ed In getting a new trial, which like wise resulted la a verdict of guilty. Since that time he lias remained in tint dtmth house at Sing Slug, spending all of his time in the study of medicine with m view to fortifying himself with practicing his profession. Ho chargo of tho millionaire's affairs at tho solicitation of tho letter's wife, had an undertaker embalm tho body and fixed the day for tho funeral. Be tween the hour of Rice's death and tho day of tho funeral several suspicious things had happened. Several checks had been presented at tho banks for certification. Thcx were all signed by tho dead man, and were payablo to the Order of Albert T. Patrick. Tho banks frankly admitted that tho checks ap peared to bo good. But ns tho checks were for Inrgo amounts an investiga tion was started, and the net began to gather about tho lawyer, Patrick. Suspicion fell on Charles F. Jones, Jtlco's vnlet, who, it was learned, had had soveral conferences with Patrick immediately boforo and just after Itico's death. Wlillo tho police wcro striving to straighten out the details, Patrick produced a will dated Juno 20, 1000, undor which tho bulk of tho entire estate, aggregating $5,000,000, was bequeathed to him. Ho also ex hibited soveral checks aggregating $100,000, which had beon placed in his custody for various heirs and business interests identified with the Into mil lionaire. Thou it transpired that there was nnothor will in existence, dated four yonrs curlier,-in which tho bulk of tho ostnto was left to tho proposed Wil liam Marsh Hico Institute at Houston, Toxas. Groping in thq dark, tho po lice arrested Jones on suspicion, and thou camo tho first sensation. Undor tho questioning of tho police, Jones mado tho startling confession -thutllico hud beon murdered by Patrick. Though ho was in un adjoining apartment, Jonos said ho had not nctlvoly par ticipated In tho crime. Patrick had formed a plot to take tho old man's life to prevent the revocation of the documont. A cone, saturated with chloroform, had been plncod ovor tho old man's face while ho slept, nnd Scrofula It Is commonly Inherited. Few are entirely free from it, Palo, weak, puny children ftr afflicted with it in nlno cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches in tho neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup tions, Inflamed eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, "wasting1, and general debility. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eradicate it, positively and absolute ly, This stitcmont is based on tho thousands of permanent cures theso medicine have wrought. "My daughtir had scrofula, with eleven sores on berne k and about ber ears. Hood's Sarsaparilla was highly recommended and the took it and was cared. She Is now In good health." Mas. J. H. Joins. Parker City, Ind. Hood's Snroaparllla promises to euro and keeps tho promise. islnture to sign. Tho first one will say that tho candidate, if elected, will vote for tho nomlnco of tho people. The second will say that tho candidates who arc elected will sign tho blank. Those .who sign CHILDREN GETTING EXCITED There is a Sharp Contest Over the Most Popular Teacher The children of Lincoln school are working hard for their most popular teacher so far Miss Bessie Smith. The children of the East school seem to favor Miss Shepard, and the child ren of tho North school Miss Misamore. There will bo heavy voting Thursday, and many are saving their ballots for tlio last day. No ballots will bo collated until the scaled ballot box Is opened Friday at noon, nnd tho vote finally counted. Like rinding Money. Finding health is like finding money so think thoso who aro sick. When first' you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or the secoad chest irritation, better act promptly SCOTT'S EMULSION Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion the old story, Mold times without number and repeated over and over again for the last thirty years. But it's always a welcome story to those in need of strength and health. There's nothing in the world that stops wasting diseases as quickly as Scott's Emulsion. We'll tend you a sample, free SCOTT &BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York. - aaaaiaaat I J tho prcsoncn of embalming fluid, nnd further beeauso chloroform was not found by chemical tosttt, "Tho committoo Is Biitlsfiod, after a review of all tho ovidenoo, that ltlco died from old ngo, weak hmirt, etc., or, in other words, from tho condition em litnred In Dr. Walker Carry's eortitl onto of death, and on which tho nit IherUlos allowed the body to btyero--mated. It in also tho opinion of the committoo that no ohlroroform was over ndminlNtoiod to it leu by Joiihm, ns stated by him, because It would liuvn been Impniudhlo not to havo do teeled the odor of chloroform, either in tho room occupied by t 1h deceased or on tho body, as the amount of nhlo roforiu employed, as alltfgwl, would linvo saturated the henrd of tlia de ceased and retain! the odor for many Iiourtt. ' , It is rotifldeutly Italleved that on the wlrontfUi t this rejkirt lb court of nppimls will grant h now trial to Pat rick. In thin wont It Is eoaaitlerwl blank will remain at home. The peo ple will argue that if tho candidates aro afraid to trust thorn, they (the people) will not desiro to trust thoni (the can didates). Tn tho first election of Unit ed fltatcs soaator a year from next January, the fifteen hold-over state sen ators will havo a voice, and this may cut somo figure. But If tho direct primary laws stand It will become as impo'ssiblo for a member of tho legis lature to go contrary to tho will of tho people, as oxprossed at tho polls, la tho matter of tholr choice for Unit ed States senntor, as.it would bo for a Presidential olector to attempt to se lect somo other mnn that the one at the head of his party's ticket ia na tional elections. like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, vo. He says: "I had a terrible chest troub le, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicino in tho world. At J. C. Perry's drug store; 50o nnd $1.00: Guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. Spray Your Fruit Trees. Persons having fruit trees and orna mental trees thnt, under tho stato law, aro required to bo sprayed at this sea son of the year, aro requested to Icavo their orders at F. A. Wiggins' imple ment houso or with tho Oregon Nur sery Company. The exponso is very mnll. and tho increaso in fruit and quality will moro than repay nil cost to tho owner. Or apply to E. C. Arm strong, manager of tho city spraying outfit, who will at once attend to the matter. 2-27-tf TWO INSTITUTIONS. Rocclvo Monoy from tho Estate of the Lato Patrick Mclntoo, of Hubbard. Patrick Mclutee, who died at Hub I aril, mado soveral provisions in his will among them the request that, af ter tho provisions hnd been carried out, that any unexpended balance should be dividoil between two ehoritablu insti tutions. John Soholl, A. Coylo nnd O. M. Fry, the exoeutors, havo tlocidod that tho balanoe, which amounted to $208.00, shall bo divided between the Salem hos pital and the Odd Fellows' home in Portland, on oh institution to roceie tho sum of $l!i0.:8. Granted Full Pardon. John A. Long, of Multnomah county, who has served n torm in tho peniten tiary for larceny from a store, aad has been released for somo time, was yes tcrday granted a full pardon by Gov ernor Chamberlain. This was done on the petition of n large number of his friends In Multnomah county, so that his citizenship would be destroyed. DO YOU SUFFER From Bloating, Heartburn, Nausea, Belching or Cramps? If so wo want you to try Hostcttcr s Stomach Bit ters at once. A dose beforo meals will tone up and strengthen the digestive organs nnd eauso tho bowels to relax. Then these nilmonts will quickly dis appear. It lias made thousands of uenk stomachs strong during tho past CO yoars.. It nlio cures Indigestion, Dyspopsia, Insomnia, Chills, Colds, La drippo and Malaria. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS -jirolmhlo that Patrick, who hae httiibe nwuiiar alleged without leaving In the death Iuhiho at Slut; Sing fur traraa other thtui'thoiw ottered In e i nearly five yenra, will either b ho-j deuce at uU trial. ulttd hh whs Kolnud Mollneux under' Shortly nfttr his first conviction the Hlmllnr alnwmstnnteo, or Utat Uipro ' lawyer, tUnugli his attorney, offered will be n mlHlrlal as in the ease of Or. 'the IB 00 will for probate, mul'Surro Kennedy, and that the prowutlon wlll'jrata I'ltaiterald threw it away ae a fur then dlambN tu wni gry. Patrick applied th will ohm The I'Mrlrk ras Is oh of tko taoat ami was again defeated aail tho for- ftxiNoim lu the aanala ttf tk Ntw York urt. William Marsh Utea, hh oeeaa trie millionaire, died at hi Wow a la What Tlmo Provot. This thing of being sick and looking for n euro is h mighty serious busineiM. knowledge to prove thnt death could , People are not givou to joking oven at not hav come to the millionaire in! the first symptom of the approach of Nd It'in avenue. New York elty, on Seplombar 88. IMW. On ta day U fr bis dtth he ate liumliaataly of Ihuixumm, and, m-rordiiiit to kin pnyai clan, ln KM taken ill with iadigMtlon tho next day and died the day fellow tuaa iMuwad irretrievably out of U liaattx. , Dlreat Primary ,Elcctlon. (ttawburg PiaiatUtUtr.) Tha dlwt primary law will rcault in the virtual election of I'nited Htatea HetiHtorrf lu Oregou by direet ote of the people. There will be two Injj. Albert T. Patrick was a lawyer, pUeea for the candidates for the leu i.V rSSv Ar J,5SI TITO There are no less than four teen remedies in this standard family medicine. Among them we might mention sarsaparilla root yellow dock root, stillingia root, buck tnorn Darn, senna leaves, DuraocK root, ami- cifuga root, cinchona bark, Phytolacca root. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is certainly a medicine, a genuine medicine, a doctor's medicine. the Grim Dosdroyer. They do not want to be the subjects of experimout, but want medicine that has had tho tost of yours behind it. A medirino thnt has been made nnd mw fur 20 years gives aasurntiot) of Itn worth, aad enn bo taken with a faith that they havo tho vary beat aura the world affords. All this ean be tId about Dr. On nil's lm proved Liver Pills a a remedy for sick kaadaebe, dyspepsia ami imbgeatian, H basins right at the source of tho troub le and removes the eauea. Sold by all drHpgikts for ttfia par box. Ono pill a rioee. For aale by Dr. S, C. Stoae, druggist, ii u A Couple of Cloed Homes, KxCoaaty Clerk W. W. Hall and Henry Yaadevort have bought u stria of laud btwei State and Court streete, wear 16th, extending about 100 feet wide clear through from oaa street to the other. It lias just eet of tha W. V. Haw ley reeUeace, u, w'Ul be immediately Improved by tlue geaWo uieu Mr. Hall ia already at work ex raxatini;, aad Mr. Yaadervort will sooa follow They will eaeh build MboUa Hal reeideaeea. faUf atate aiosi, (landing several taooaaad dollan at ou imuToveoieaU. Toe ground will W r,.le.l aad piatted, with a eoeret lrieway tkrooffli too teater, ad wiH t iugre and egreae for all A aewer ie beiag laid throNgk to i ourt atroot, watok will aeeoauHoUat lib families. It is also the laloatioa of both to balld a houte oa Court Aroet ir rout, aad all four uuihhatfs will ho aeeowHtoilaUd with one aewer aad toe foBMio drlvoMay throagk tho ootttr will utako Ue plaoo very eavoiilaat. Meeato lfoJl aad Yaadevort aro to bo rwugratolotea utoa their eatorawtoo aad protpevthe aow koiaea. OREGON'S EXPOSITION Is described in SUNSET MAGAZINE March Number Has a finely illustrated article on tho Great Con touial just tbo thing to send oast. Many nows ar tiolos, some good storiw, olovor versos and interest ing miscollany. Vigor ous work by ontorlaining writers. SOLD by all NEWSDEALERS aaaalKaafl L LV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaiaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaal aaaaaMal H Wintet Is Not Ov We will probably some cotd weather yet; yotf will need a heat! stove We have cat M on every heating store! tfift hno. rru j amine them. R.M.Wadcfc If it comes from our grocery store. Tho best quality of everything is car ried in stock from the cheapost that is good to tho best that money can buy. Wo ean especially recommend tho butter that wo aro selling for 70c, or tho cheese for 20c, to pleaso the inner man. Whv not trv them? Harritt & Lawrence TN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING We are prepared serve the people in atu ceptable way. Have yoa tried as? SALEM STATE BANK L. K. PAGE, Pres. E. W. HAZARD, Ca V4uaH SwN'R tl mi ixS&w ijFZA T?r1a ?- i '' 1 w.'. 77 c,.' --4 , THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND with tho water that is past, but unlike the mill, our past orders have been filled so successfully that new oues are constantly coming iu from our old patrons. Aro vou to be ono of thoinJ Our ilour'is tho finest that is milled, and is ground irom the beet selected wueat; in fart the wheatflelds, an i It deliciuub bread u hi u ble. Valley ere-im of tho " 'I the mrrnt 1 I 'I U Sakm Flouring KiIlS eofisiittcxoHlt ! Wall Paper Latest designs in sto and good work gt o teed. We have the small 3 store and small prices I E. L. Lemmon I 299 Liberty St. e Phone 2475 S3BSSSffsmsaK!svxx 1 Mil Ml in FRENCH I 0 PILLS ASirt, Ciitiis n.uir for Bcmutara Mm""" NtVtR KKOWH TO FAH. ''? ' ' ! :) fut'en t mriilM4 or SluMT K.ftirJil b'J'.'T fir II 00 r bo Will in I them oa - ! 1br. lwnnlll S.mpl.. rtN. lljMtai htre them vl joaf order, to th. UNITErMr0ICALCO.,oxT.UN0ArtJ 2JZZXX2TJKZ.'JZ-M Sold In Salem by S. C. SterU H-H--H- I WovenlWireFenc ng Americaa, Iaga and Elw.wd feueas are th heaviest ad best, 1'rUaa lowar thaa aay other faaM of mm wtigat. P.irb wir plala wtra, faaea poats 1 1 1 hiagla. CaU aad gt price ,r wrlta for particulars and pn,-, , WALTER MORLEY. 60 Oort St. S5tlu frS-fHHHK JSS8S S&:. raa. mm f svr. . fcs3 r.MmJF Hir ff7lJ!j iirtt I - tJt r u j. c e. lul K4M. aim MaAur r ATSR'S KAtB VIMK-rwU lUW . AT8 Pltl-? CMitlritUa. ATW4 AtfOB CBWI-auUm a4 X. AVIOt-Ji C&VMkt MUrtl t)KAl-Pttta. warn MiM lKra Wiaaart. ,4 4Ud MiMtj aftemooa m i" fear paranta. She u ak- I bMI Ml Uwlid iut v( WaaiM aT tka AVacid will aaataar ftxiUic at Citas Qn vu Marh 6th, aaaaf i NMllMMl 'ifv Cafe Inipcria! H. E. SYMES, Prop. The Only Rrstdass Eating Place in the city. LogUUtowaml all will ie cave courteous atioaUou. French ditmws sud oysters auy atIe. Come and see. .khh V4-, 4-H4-M-J DEFY ANYONE TO COME NEABJt In puritj', smoothness, mollowJ or richness of flavor tho distillers tho Codar Brook whiskey will H call on-them. No ono should bewitt-; out n. bottlo of this choico whisktj in tho houso ns a provontive of gt'n pnoumonia nnd other maladies cop ing from colds. A littlo Cedar Proo hiskoy will warm tho blood, stop or provont chills nnd euro colds $ a charm. E. Ectei'len WHOLESALE HOUSE "-H-t-WfrM-M 1 1 f r-frt-M-i 1191 rH .... '.tm td 'T-rm-t-j..j Uliillinui i sae Firopesty at a Batgak part offiitMe Pf0Per on principal street within three bio ' r Ua, aU kiadsTf V!' ab(Wt 0B6 acr6 ot ground near ehool ' i vaaiaaa. xr"4t butlful shrubberv. ate. All modern t both otra choico bnya for homes or investments. Arl???X& WILSON. -wmcrcxai St. .' n.M ,hh,wwwhwhh) ;,tHH