4 daily capital journal, saxem, Oregon, prepay, july u, 1005. I: f WRIGHT JURY HUNG After Being Out All Night Fail to Agree, and Are Dismissed After being out nil night, tho jury in tho Wright caso finally announced this morning, nt 11 o'clook, that thoy could mot ngrco, anil woro thcrcforo dismissed. Tho caso Trill not como on for trial Again boforo tho Octobor torm of court, as tho witnesses in tho caso nro now all scattered. That somo of tho jurors woro con Vincod of his guilt thoro is no doubt, since no verdict of acquittal was ibronght in. It is not known, however, oa what point they dlsagrood. It is nposslblo that thoy nil thought him gull y, but could not ngroo as to tho dogroo T guilt. As stated in yestordny's Journal, a Harge portion of tho testimony covered ttbo samo ground as that introducod at fttm trial of Charles Monto, who was jointly indicted with Wright. In an nt tempt to provo tho whereabouts of tho. dofondnnt nt tho timo of tho murder of Guard Frank Forrcll, of tho Oregon ponltcntlnry, by Convicts Tracy and Merrill, contradictory ovidonco was in. Produced, and no effort was mndo by Uhor tho prosecution or dofonso to establish tho unreliability of tho oth er's witness. Alvin Jones, of this city, tost!flod positively that Ilnrry Wright wis in Snlom Juno 8, 1002, whllo A. Hnrn was cqunlly posltlvo that tho do fondant was in his omployo at George town, Wash., pn tho aaino dnto. Ono of tho now witnesses in this caso Tvai Mrs. Alvln Jones, of this city, who testified that when Wright was rolonsod from tho ponitontinry in May, 1002, ho waited nt her homo on eovoral differ ent occasions, and during ono of his visits mndo tho remark that thoro would to a hot tlmo nt tho penitentiary on -Juno Stir. Slio said ho saw a gun in Tior homo, and wanted to tnko it with lilm. Her husband was tho next wltnoss, culled, and ho sworo positively that ho saw Hnrry Wright in this city on Juno 8, 1002, tho day boforo tho outbrcnlc. IIo tostlflod that ho saw him nt thrqo -different times during tho day, but did sot convorso with him. IIo said ho was posltlvo in tho matter, ns ho had boon looking for Wright, Intondlng to proso cute him for writing nn impropor lot- tor to histnTcnaou wffc, now Mrs. Jones. ' ' A. Ilnrn, of Ooorgotown, Washing ton, was tho star wltnoss for tho do fonso, ns ho corroborated Wright's tes timony In rogard to ills being in Wash ington from Juno 3 to Juno 10, 1002, J. T. Lacy, of Portland, upon whom tho dofonso relied to impeach tho testi mony of Onpt. Riley, was worso mlxod on cross-examination yesterday than ho was tho day boforo in tho Monto trial. It is not thought that his testimony had much weight with the jury. William Bents, Ilnrvoy Hartman and Fred Non dol, thrco jurors in tho Monto trial, wcro called to contradict tho testimony glvon by Witness Lacy, but most of tho questions propounded to theso witness es by District Attornoy McNary woro objected to by tho attorneys for tho defense, nnd tho objections woro sus tained by tho court. Tho argumonta boforo tho jury showed special efforts both on tho part of tho prosecution and tho dofonso, and particularly thoso of Hon. P. II. D'Arcy nnd Deputy District Attornoy O. L. McNary, who closod tho argu ment for tho dofonso and stnto, respect- Ivor, woro oxhaustlvo nnd covered ovory particlo of tho tostimony intro duced. Tho instructions given to tho jury by Judgo Burnott wero along tho samo lines ns thoso glvon in tho Monte trial nnd Covered tho vordict of mur der in Iho'first md socond dogroos and manslaughter. "IT SAVED MY LIFE77 PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE Mrs. Wllladsen Tells Htow Sho Tried Lydla E. Plnkbam'e Vegetable Compound Just In Time. Mrs. T. O. Wllladsen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Plnkharai Door Mrs. Plnkham : " I can truly say that you have saved my llro, and I cannot express my gratitude to you la words. IjlMtsrrCWiUadscn fS THE LIVER QUARANTINE TAKIMU 111 miau otrr." jnurrll cnting lins ruined many a man's stomach. The diKe8tlou-deitroying pro cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first, lint it la only n short time until the liver lalks, the digestive orgnns give way, and almost countless ills assail the man who udeavors to economize time at the ex pense of his health. fA torpid liver causes a quarantine or the entire system. It locks in the tiUeaMd germs and bodv poisons and nffords them CW piny, inviuug some hcuou uium. Hn families where August IMowcrisuscU. a sluggish liver and constipation are un known, ho arc all stomach ailments, as well aa indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, ltcadnchcs and kidney and binder affec tions. No well-regulated family should 1c without thUstundurd remedy. JTwo sizes, 35c aud 75c, All druggists. Sold In Balem by S. O. Stono. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Tho officers and clerks of this institution aro plodgod to impact no Information concerning the dealings of its customers who havo a right to oxpoct that their bank ing buslnoss will bo troated as CONFIDENTIAL. This we do, and wo also aim to protoot tholr interests In every Jogitimato man nor. x Possibly you havo nood of such an institution. If so, It becomes Jour pleasurable duty to invito you to como 10 iu' " I Salem State Bank v r rt A X7 Y3.&cljnf E. W. HAZARD, Cashte FIEND KILLS .ELEVEN Hondurans Have no Capital Punishment but Will Torture Him Now Orleans, July 12. A shocking story of murdor, with robbery as tho motlvo, wns brought to this city today by Captain Hans Holm, of tho Norwo-i glnn fruitor B rattan, which pllos bo-l tweon jnow Urioans nnu uonuuras ports. It wns confirmed by tho offl cors of tho fruit stonmor Roslnn, which camo in lator In tho evening with ad ditional dotails. Tho llttlo island of Utilln, lying off tho Honduras, coast, and whoso population is an lndlscrlnv innto mixture of whltos, Cnymnnltos and .Cnrlbs, wns tho scono of tho trag edy, in which twolvo lives woro sacrificed.' Tho captain of tho schooner Olympln wns about to mako a trip to Runtnn, Truxlllo nnd Boltzo. Sho had 'about 1100 sols nnd was to buy cattlo at Truxlllo to sell nt Bollzo. Sho carriod n crow of four and qulto a number of pnssongors, making a total list of poo plo on board thirteen. Among theso woro two women nnd two ohlldron., Tho vessol loft tho harbor ot Utllla at 11 o'clock Friday night, Juno 30, nnd nftor sho had boon under way loss than nn hour 'ovorybody wns aroused by a shot, nnd, rushing on dock found n nogro nrmed with u riflo shooting down mon ono nftor nnother. This negro wns Ilobort McGlll, and as it afterward dovolopod, ho had stowed away on board with tho intontlon of robbing tho captain and thon swimming nshoro. Aftor ho had klllod all bub ono of tho mon, ho ordorod tho last survivor to go bolow nnd souttlo tho ship. When tho unfortunate roappearod on dock and roportod, tho negro shot him dmid, IIo thon put tho two women, Miss Elslo Morgan and hor slstor, Mrs. Walter Roso, in tho dory with Mrs. Itoso's alxwooks-old infant, steorlng for tho mainland. Ho changed his mind about allowing tho womon to live nnd klllod Mrs. Roso nnd her infant. Thon ho bogan shooting nt Miss Morgan, who hnd leaped ovorboard, and wounded hor In tho nrm. Ho fired nt hor ineffectually, but his ammunition evidently gavo out, for ho promised immunity from harm if sho would como back In tho uory. Sho startod back, nnd, whoii within nn oar's length, ho struck hor on tho head with an oar. stunning hor. nollevlng sho wns dead, ho rowed nwny toward tho mainland. Only Ono Woman Escapoa. Miss Morgan Bvam back to tho isl and, whore sho was thrown on tho bonoh by tho waves, exhausted. Sho fearod that tho nogro would follow hor 10 sho hid iu tho bushos, and for two days suffered jfroin tho heat nnd ex posure until found by a woman from hor neighborhood and resoued from) starvation. In tho meantlmo the dory had boon washed ashore, and there was excite ment on tho island, as it was bo llovcd tho Olympla had gono down with all hands. When Miss Morgan told her story, an immediate search was instituted for McGtll, and the au. thorltios on tho mainland were notified. They caught him at EI Porvenir, a. lit tle town on the road, to Celba, and "Before I wroto to you, telling you how I felt, I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lots of money on modicinoa beside, but it all foiled to help mo. My monthly pe riods had ceased and I suffered much pain, with fainting spells, headache, backache nnd boarinr-down pains, and I was so weak I could hardly keep around. As a last reoort I decided to writa you and try Lydla IS. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and I am do thankful that I did, for after following your Instructions, which you sont 'ma f reo of all chanro, ray monthly periods started ; I am regular and in perfoct health. Hod it not boon for you I would bo in my grnvo to-day. " I sincerely trust that this latter may lead erory Buffering woman in tho country to wrlto you for help as I did." When women aro troubled with ir regular or painful menstruation, weak ness, loucorrhooa, displacement or ul ceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of tho ova ries, backacho, flatulence, goncral de bility, Indigestion and nervous prostra tion, they should remember thoro is ono tried and true remedy. Lydla. E, Pinkham'sVcgetabloCompoundatonce removes such troubles. No other femalo medicine in the world has received such widespread nnd un qualified endorsement. Refuse all sub stitutes. Mrs. Plnkhatn invites all sick women to wrlto her for advico. Sho has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. thoro was a demonstration, but ho was protected and his llfo was savod through tho prosonco on tho coast o Prosidont Boinond who wns on an in spection tour. Will Torturo McOill to Doath. Tho Hondurnn warship La Tumbla wn's brought into eorvlco und tho mur derer placed aboard and sent back to tho island. Up to Inst Sunday ho wns still nllvo, though it is firmly bo Hovod thnt ho will bo tortured to doatli. Tho laws of Honduras prohibit tho infliction of capital punishment, but tho pooplo will tnko tho enso into tholr own hands. Miss Elslo Morgan, tho only sur viving ono of tho tcrriblo oxporlohce, visited Now Orlonns thrco years ago, nnd Is n woll educated, roflnod woman of 25 years. HEBE AT HOME. Salem Oltlzons Gladly Testify. It is testimony Hko"thof ollowing that has plncod tho "old Quaker Itom odyi" so far abovo competitors. When pooplo right lioro at homo raiso their volco in pralso thoro no room left for doubt. Bead tho public statomont of a Salem citizen: James A. Tanner, farmer, corner of 13th and Lowls streets, says: "So many suffer from kidnoy com plaint that for a tlmo I wns alarmjod about myself, for I was troublod with my back aohing in tho region of my kidneys. I think it was causod first by a strain from heavy lifting I did two years ngo. I kopt gotting worso instead of bettor, and finally consulted a doctor. IIo told mo I had gall-stone in tho blnddor. Not only did I suffer from stono in tho bladder but troublo with tho kidnoy socrotions existed nnd tholr too frcquont nction disturbed my rest from fifteen to twonty times in a night. This was very annoying and I wns in a bad way when I road of Dona's Kidnoy Pills and procured a box at Dr. Stono 's drug store To say I was surprised at tho spoody offect of their uso is putting it' mildly. I havo rocoramendod Doan's Kidnoy Pills to others, and will always havo a good word for thorn." For salo by all doalors. Prlco' 60 conts. Fostor-Milbutn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agonts for tho United States, Itomombor tho namo Doan's nnd tnko no other. CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. OA8TOXIIA. Swtths lh3 Kind YoKHars Always toaT Prof. M. J. Kraps, prlnclpnl of tho Salem normal school, has purchnspd tho printing -plant of B. E. rhllllps, nnd tho samo will bo moved to Salem Saturday. It will bo used to publish a collego paper. Lebnnon Criterion. Beautiful oyes and hnndsomo fnco aro eloquent commendations. Bright oyes nro windows to a woman's heart. HolHstcr'fl Rocky Mountain Tea makos bright oyes. 35 conts, tea or tnblots. Dr Stono's Drug Storo Prof F. W. Goodrich, Into organist nnd choir master of St. John's, King' ston, London; also conductor of tho "Imporlnl Orchcstrn," London, nnd a composor of note, will dodlcnto tho now organ nt tho First M. E. church on Fri day ovening, July 21st. Donl't fall to hear hint. It makes no dlfforenco how many medicines bavo failed to cure you, if you aro troubled with hcadncho, con stipation, kidnoy or liver troubles, Hoi lister's Eocky Mountain Tea will mako you woll. Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. Be suro nnd nsk your best girl in timo to go with you to tho organ ro cltal at tho M. E, church. Dr. E. D. Fisher, of Rodney, Monona county, Iowa, is in tho city visiting his father, II. H, Fisher, of Highland. Dr. Fisher is a dolegato to tho National FOREST GROVE KICKS Would not Stand for South ern Pacific's Offer of Trains Forost Grove, Or. At n mass moet ing of tho citizens Wednesday, it was voted to protest against tho oxtra train sorvico which has been offored by tho Southorn Pacific company. Bon ntor Haines read a lotter from Gon oral Manager OI'Brlon, offering an ox tra train each way dally botweoa For est Grove and Portland. Tho hours offorod wero not satisfac tory, and it was tho sonso of tho moot ing that tho now sorvico should Include at least two round trips dally. Promi nent mombors of tho bourd of trado spoko against tho proposal, and tho motion to rojoct tho offer passed unan imously. Oregonlan. a 1 Now Hotol at Newport, Tho Grand Pnciflo hotol openedthls week at Newport. It is tho property of Mr. Leak, of Corvallls, and is a swell summer resort hotel. Mr. Fltrmorris is ruanagor, and a dook has been cbn struotod for tho steamers to land. TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS WHEN THE STOMACH IS "OUT OP ORDER," A B0 YEARS1 RECORD OF CURES IS BACK OF EVERY BOTTLE. EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER TRY IT f A.lZhl A flHAAiMllk m in iiiii'mi iinNiii-iininn n n 1 fow weeks rounding up tho MoILl cniintv eolonv nt Rnlnm tt. -- w,M u says thit county is about 1000 pooplo short cording to tho last consus. &nH t 1- .!" trlbutod to tho fret that so many hiT kuiuu iu .UBw. iU u mo oaiomtoi tlngont from thnt county aro thinkln, 01 removing mo county scat fw jM-uiui'iuu iu kino vuy. Thoro 's a protty girl In nn Alpine hi A swootcr girl with a sailor brim But tho handsonuBt girl you'll en sc6, Is tho scnstblo girl who usoj Botw' Mountain Toa, ' Dr. Stono's Drug Stors. Tho Marlon County Bar Associatioi win noiu a mcowng-ni tu0 county cowl houso Saturny nt 2 p. m., for tho pM. poso of olooting delegates to the tneet ing of tho Pacific Const Bar Assoc! tion, at i'ortianu August 10th. Governor Chamborlaln, by requert, will nppolnt 15 dolcgatos to tho 13ti annual session of tho National IrtW tlon Congress, wkich moots In PortluJ August 21-ltt. - n .0 OUR PATRONS Wo again call attention to tho fut that all who doolro to havo bottlo or draught boor for Sunday, must amon for samo prior to that day. No be ii sold or dolivorod on Sunday, n brewery premlsca aro not open on Suv day for tho transaction of business, ui wo shall consider it a personal favor if all our patrons will boar this in old and act accordingly. Rospectfulljr, SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATIOI o For Sale. Six horso powor upright wood mi outfit. Good as now. JOE VINCINCT, lw Salem R, F. D. No. t South Carolina Editors. Whlto Stono Springs, S. 0., Jul; K Tho South Carolina Stnto Press ui elation mot in annual session her to day with a gratifying attendance. 111 principal foaturo was an address bjS. II. Hardwlck, passongor traffic ima ger of tho Southorn railway, who toci as his subjoct, "Tho Story of tl South tho Impotus and Progreuof Its Dovclopmont." if I HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOVER LEAF PURE MANILA TWINE ,, and CROSS HEAD BALE TIES Mitchell, Lewis & Stave Company. 4" I