Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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jfJANKSGIVING
cc Lream
Salads .
Candies
fruit Cakes, etc.
,Vc ask our many friends mill
Mrfomcrt o place (heir orders ns
Tr Ice cream imckcd In nny
quantity you vrfa.li. ?
peks. etc, on' f "r U-'clnlUcft.
fuller & Douglas
Confectioners nnd Bnkcrs.
4C0 State St. mono 187
Our oyster nnd lunch parlors
ofCn from m imm mmiiigiu.
"SLSS WMU S-U.EM. nnKunv. g, xorEMnra, 2. ,,
I Gtand Opera. House
jfRIDAV EVENING, NOV. 30.
BOSTON SEXTETTE
AND
SHANNACUMMiNG
America's Great Singer.
EXAMINATION
OF REMINGTON
AT WOODBURN
TheTestimony;Shows That a Very Bitter
reeling Existed Between Remington
and Slaughter-Small Shot Wounds
Not Accounted For.
A Magnificent Production.
REDUCED PItlOES.
Reserved sent tlckota 50c, 75c and
lll.OO. Gallery, unreserved, 3oc.
Box offlco opon Friday at 0 a. m.
PR. R. A. HERITAGE, Manager.
DARK HOUSE
Owing to tho ongagomont of the
M. Adelaide Powers Stock Company
to giro performances Thursday and
Friday nights of this week at Sllvor-
ton. tho Kllngor Grand will bo dark
jtpon thoso evenings, but tho regu
lar perforntnnccs will bo resumed
itain Saturday night, and contlnuo
tightly.
jS&aBKsaei
a
Thank
sgivmg
f After all the ovldenco was In at 2 Slaughter's deposition, which was
o clock this afternoon, in tho Rem- dono tho first thing this morning,
lngton preliminary henrlm nnd n,n was In boforo 5 nVtnrir vnitAnim- nf.
argument began a strong fooling pre- ternoon nt tho concluslou of Dcpu
vailed nmoivr tho nii.tntnM n... ty Sher,ft E8ch'8 testimony, aud tho
wliothnr n- ., . . . 8tnto Practically rested Its case. Jus
tsuetnor or not tho evldenrn ni. ...- ... .. ......
" ,tjoi uie reaco nnyes at nrst inslst-
duccd was sufficient to convict Rem- ed that tho attorneys proceed with
lngton of having committed tho as- tno examination, but tho arguments
sault upon W. V. Slaughter last attorneys nnnllf provnlled.
Thursday afternoon, tho court will nnd tho caso wns Postponed until 10
think It sufficient to warrant bind- 'clock thls mining. Tho substance
lng the defendant over to tho grand of tho ovldenco.' 9 brought out In
jury. tl10 examination of tho state's wit-
Tho statement of W. W. Slaughter, nesses fo,,ows:
who Is lying near death's door at tho1 Dl'' ,Lonry w"s tho first witness
Portland hotel, was taken and Intro- llca- " u "r" n'" tno - --
ducod tho first thing this morning, BCCno of tho "hooting, with tho ox-,erly direction. Had his gun, and
which is substantially tho samo as cclltIon of Albcrt VonAcr tt neighbor when asked wboro bo was going said
tho testimony of tho principal wit- f Slaughter, who went to bis as- ho was going out to lino up lomo
nosses, ns published In Tho Journal, s'stanco nnd holped him to ronch tho Bifihts.
Tho defense then occupied tho bnl- Pomoroy place. His testimony was Robert Scott saw Remington on
it. ii i... . . n tirltiplnnllv nf n nrnfpRglnnnl nnture. tho ernnltit wnlk croaslntr tho rnll
uncu oi wiu wmu uuiween iv aim - .
o'clock In submitting their testimony ,n which ho doscrlbed tho chnractor, rond trnck on Hardcnstlo Avonuc. 116
Will soon be here. Yoa'll want to look well
when you cat your Thanksgiving dinner.'
Now is the time to fit yourself ot in one of
our handsome fall suits.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE-BREASTED
$10 to $25
This is the place to tie to when you want
fancy or white shirts.
$1.00, $1,50 and $2.00
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
Salem, Oregon
136 Commercial St.
H1H ML vxK jJtB
CMyHflM 10 V
CwyHiM 10
Th Hy t of KuMnhtlmr
IHMHMMHIM
tho road. Dlood on tho wall and fense, Idontlflod
DO NOT
OVERLOOK
Our splendid stock of sou-
tonablo groceries nnd nro-
rulous when In nuest of deli
mits nnd solid foods for that
Tfiankseivine Dinner
Aho bear in mind that we
w solo ngents for tho cele
brated Raker's Harrington Ilnll
Coffee, nnd Linton's choice
trands of tens. Yours for good
Tames mid squnro dealing.
It M. Branson
432 State st.
which was along tho lino of self-de- and condition of tho wound, nnd tho
fense, and that tho shot was noSr courso tnken by tno uuiiei. no niu
fired from ambush, as charged, and produced tho bullet, width bnd boon
tho argument began a llttlo after 2 extracted from Slaughter's back,
o'clock. Tho casoh will be finished showing that it was what Is known
this afternoon. ns a "soft noso" stcol-Jacketcd 30-30
Prom tho nature of tho testimony cnllbro ball, and that tho ball was
Introduced nnd tho questions asked "mushroomed" before It struck
by counsel for defendant In tho pro- Slaughter. Dr. O'I.eary was of tho
.. . ....... . .. t..... i! timt Mm lmll bad nnssod
nminary examination oi iu, n. m- i" - r ,
lngton, charged with assault with a through a picket in mo icnco . oi uio nniai wunnnii.
dangerous weapon, thoro Is no doubt It struck Its lntondcd mnrk, which Ho rog,in8 across tho rond from
that an ncuto feeling of blttornoss was responsible for tho flattened slaughter. Met him In road n llttlo
has existed between Romington and noso. south of his house. Had Bhotgun.
tho alleged victim of bis assault, W. Did not oxamlno condition of cloth- nnd had boon shot. Hnlloood good
,.r oi...i.- n,nM i,nn n-n Inc. as ho had thorn romovod In ,ionl. anil said somobody bad shot
wns carrying a gun. This wns about
nvo minutes after 1 o'clook. Saw him
through tho window.
W. NT. Harris Saw Romington In
vicinity of Rrlost'B place, going In
northerly direction, with gun, nbout
1 o'clock. Couldn't sny positively,
but thought It was a rlflo or shot
gun of very smnll cnllbro.
Albert Pendor, tho most Important
nin in vat nt tho wound ns B00I1 l.ln,. nml Wnutml In know If tlmv
viiuui iu rw " ...... .......... .v ...... . .. r
as possible Says tbnt point of on- Wore going to lot him dlo alono. Had
trnnco nt shouldor wns about as j)00n Hnot n tho sbouldor and In
lnrgo ns an old-fashlonod' twocont tho, oyo. Hnd boon shot In loft oyo
piece, which Indicated that the ball and face covorod with blood. Had
bad "mushroomed before sinning no cont on. woro undershirt nnd
Slaughter. Slaughter must have thin ovorshlrt, Thoro wns blood all
heen stoonlnK over, judging from tho nvor his shirt In front and on tho
rourse of the bullet from the blade isf t side. Never said nnythlng to
of the left shoulder to uie loiinw nim niiout it. askwi mm wno hiioi
..i.i.i r ilia nnlne. and that him. ami mild bo didn't know. Took
down tho evidence m-p- ---;;": ,,.' ' Pn(arv.H. Mra Vnmarnv .,.
troduced by the prosecution at the . .w r. - t
regular trial, and oxplodo tho theory on oMin"u RlDI,.lar wag ',,,.. ,. niBll-r n, nr. vnll
of premeditated and cold-blooded ".'.-' " " T "" " f ";, - :
i l ml ....... l.uAii iiir in ii ldui w.. w- -
murder. Ono is mni u wn uiuutm - -
years past, which has developed to
tho proportions of a llfe-slzod family
fond, and tho Indications nro that
tho ond Is not yot, If tho throats ut
tored by Ed. Slaughtor, brother of
W. W. Slaughter, are to be consid
ered seriously.
Three Important questions were
brought out by the defense during
tho examination, with which they
hope to break down tho evidence In-
Well. I
i
Pretty j
(-hilly,
Eh?
menn?" said Dr.
"Who do you ineen by the gang"
asked the dator.
"Why. either Remington or Col-
Who Is Coldrea?" The rtjocter
illtllV4l .- -. -- il. - nnlill
I... M,a. ,nn nirod nroml- minii. aiangiuor ru..
lonti in the existing bnd relation,, ""."'"i.
. . . .,...-. o.i,t.n n iirnthnr "Who do jou me
. ID I ' 1 1 Til 1-1 I H I ,111111 Ulll ft fBrf..
'."i:ir "'-"si -1. --
lei, Winn" oie"" - oi....!,!..
.. ' nr .be n." Another U that 81. il iter
they are framing the way for the
theory that a shotgun was used by
.. ......uin. nartv nr imr-
tlos, evidence of which Is deduced ren.
from the testimony of Drug.. - ,)8d wo pick., one
Moore, who states that ?"- tZll ami IdeSt.n! by Slaughter (riVf.tw". !
Ono of
tllOSO Iiiffh.crnfln Jcr.
y Sweaters will add much to
your comfort these brisk,
frosty mornings, and may save
Ju a doctor's bill. All sires
tad colors at
, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75
i& SHIPP
smnll wound In Slaughter's buek. evl-
"Voe."
"Who did It?"
"Don't know."
"Didn't do It yourself, did you,
Dill?"
"No.ft
Wont to Slaughter home, nnd
turned team out. Toaiu nnd plow
bunded eastward and In direction or
house. Found two bullet bolus In
two picket. One In onch picket.
One of Pick-
(tlnllfrdlnr'a
.IV..OV, ...WM.IMV. UIHVNIIIVI .
... . . .1
sovon or eight foot irom wnoro no gun.
snld ho got tho gun. I Judged it wnsi Mrs. O. 8, Pomoroy said:
halt past 1 o'clock.
nbot"
Slaugh
tor was brouuht to thotr housa by
An nvorngo-slted man could bnvo Mr. Pond or. Asked Mr. Slaughter II
Btood up nnd shot over tho board. ho did It himself, and ho said M.
fonco. I loft tho shotgun nt Pom- sho said:
eroy's. ' '
Whou I heard shooting thought It
was a frco-for-all fight. Wlion I ox
nmlnod tho gun I found It had boon
used, but tho powder In tho barrel
had turned white, nnd wns apparent
ly old.
After first shot was flreu was. kopt
busy holding in nro. Bovoral shots
woro flrod. 8omo lotidor than otb-
ors. Couldn't say whothor Bhotgun
or rlflo. The two first rlflo shells
found Friday morning, tho Inst ono
found Sunday morning. Tho wontb
or was bright whon tho shooting oc
curred Thursday nftornoon. It was
cold nnd frosty Thursday night nnd
Frldny morning. Tho log behind
which tho shells woro found was
nbout 2 Mi foot In dlamotor. Tho
first aholl wns found nbout a foot
ami a half from tho corner of tho
shod; tho second 2 foot furthor.
Mr. Pendor, on tho part of tho do-
"Thl Is n dreadful uccldont,"
whon ha replied:
"This Is no nccldont. Whon I
mnrrlod Into thnt family I got Into
a pretty bnd moss."
Ho thought Mrs. Slaughtoc nnd
Coldron woro nt tho bottom of It,
Thoro hnd bean n good deal of shoot
lng In tho neighborhood. Tho time
wns a llttlo past 2 o'clock. Looked
nt tho clock, Heard him halloo In,
nnd hoard Mr. Pendor nsk hi in what
was tho matter. Telephoned for the
doctor.
0. B, Pomoroy Was In town at
tho 1 1 mo of tho shooting; and did et
soo Rlnughtor until about 0 o'clock.
Didn't ninko nny stntomont to him,
Corroborated tho tostlmony nf Mr.
Pondor.
W. N. Dlnl Inspoctod promlsos.
Confirmed testimony of description
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Continued on eighth puko.)
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j ii.. ...n.la hv n small oiruauui.. " ...
:,n.r ,. .....-," vrriL ..,... a : rill's:
stroyal tho slglit oi mai o.-- ' t hfTected by tho Injury, and that
Tho dofeuse also hopes to urea JJ0 nnJ Hjo Umra.
down the supposed .onfesslor , o the m dRrw
crime by Remington to . MJr. ha Ml
Roach, on the evening following tne u.
shooting, .on account of the wjak-, calUd. Dr
said that Rem ngion ..... ,lf. m r fftflk UIg ndershlrt off found
ets farther north of other. Doth dl
rootly In line from wharo shooting
There was
n board fence ana piokoi lence ue-
tweon place of shooting and plow. It
was 189 foet from tho plow to placo
of shooting. Heard two distinct
shots at Intorvals of IS seconds, af
ter which shots woro fastor nnd hal
looing began. Ono of tho bullets
Unmn n,. ilnan Hint If frlrhtnnod tho
1 " I BOri' III llODIHt -.. ILUIIIU BU lllUIIV W ..-.
When r took UIs undershirt off found llorge TooJt tj0 alignment through
"foe Leading
welry and Optical Store.
c8y to fieKl; only one oh
klSS. M- -- ."..'-"' -, T" nl M "
OUl 01 II" . ,. a,. m-o .... .i...Mar hlnde.
nJLch gtatlnir that ho did not think aake1 slaughter. ''
It necessary to bo so technical. Upon oxamlpoUon mi.ii Pr.w.--ii
nemo , l.i1nin. and It'.. t t,ii Bhnt. found In the
' lmrn YTAS 001) OHU """"-' , Hon, SUB " "" ' ' , .1
.there was o understood ... ,. ,ttf nvaball was ploroed
(seemed to do '' . ho mck. -- - ... ,Mtroyed. any.
that romington ,- fcr ..m jnH. -- - BtaugMr mornlng Qyer groum,
Slaughtor case Bf.PVh0 ".., - .oma of tho' BBi. Kound second Picket. Fol-
...... .... .. i-i-inir to run inM! linn aaln to nlKivcn. ound
eanc mai " """" - " .
tho pickets by running stick through
tho hftlos. Kasy to Judgo tho direr-1
Hon. There was a gap in uie uoaru
fonco In direct lino with (ho course
taken by tho bullet, 25 feet behind
which was an old pig pen. Looked
for fresh tracks but could not find
a"S" I: ,h trial yesterday .f-
torn n the fonso kept sparring for
,!UC L 0t let an opportunity P
t0dn!,ina.llnbUfounda-
. -- --.,-, .7 w.. .to anvo ""
ComrnercialStrcetjGoodstionof ftes tnI- effort
ed in plain figures. rToui m bolder relief wh
Chas. HI Hinros
weler'andGradeiteOp
l40. NextDrtoCpi-
rtl Baok.
hint out of town.
Whore Is Gone Remington?'
said Slaughter. He was told Rem
lngton was in town whon they left
then be Inquireo mo
of Charlie Coldron
whereabouts
inuro.1 una strain to nig pen. Found
showing where found shells to Mr.
Pomoroy and Mr. Ryrd on Sunday
und found another shell In briars
and ferns. Produces shells. Call
.
S-woait.rj:wejL. u
.-a aVlAf(tiri
T T in or den e. and IdenUflcd kf,
duced In ovloencB, , af,er
different witnesses J-"0 .
qUMt,rth e bl-ce' that the
nesses. but .Jf two loaded shells
Bhotguncont nt.o hedefeBga
could not u ---- testimony
had to bo content with tn
;rr----
not exploded. .. h
1 .,i f the state's orww. -
I ah . l.blnP Oil
lauer had norvo enough to shoot hlro
Did not see person wno nreu ..
In the main the balanco of his tes
timony was corroborative of that glv.
"n by Dr. O'Learr. and described the
general lay of the land surrounding
The shooting. Found bole In picket
whieh Indicated that shot was fired
from behind board fence.
Harry Reetes was the
neso.
Did not think bro 30-30. Found them behind a
largo log by pig pen. Dldnt no
tlco any tracks. There wero cows
and horses In tho pasture and tho
place, was grassy and a porson
might havo got thero without mak
ing tracks.
Found number of shotgun shells
In the field Also extracted loaded
shells from Slaaghter gun. Blaugb-
next wit- ter said bo bad got the gun as he
patsed through the house. There
He saw Itemlngton passing aiosv
the rosd about 1 o'clock la a sorm- -
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This sferia safe LARGE PLATERS
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THANKSGIVING
No PhonelOrders taken an thaieSaecWs
M eWrvercd ta any aart WjuiY IMts.
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fj um.
the exertion or