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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
FAGK FOUR DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUUIlflDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1009. .3 ARSTEL TRIAL IS ON TODAY Sherif Minto Says the Man Is Idiotic Rather Than In sane Evidence Is Convincing. Somo now sensations were intro duced In the Louis Arstet trial thli morning, which began at 9 e'clnci: with Walter Wlnslow represent,? tho stato and Attorney P. H. D'Ar counsel for Arstol, who Is being -.nod on tho Indictment charging him wlt.t assault with a dangerous wenub'n with Intent to rob. Along In the latter part or July, so tho Indictment chargos, Arstel held up J, J. McDonald, tho Liberty gro cery storo proprietor, and after shoot ing nt him twice, Arstol ran off Into tho brush and was caught tho fol lowing day near Independence by Deputy Sheriff Each and SuorJff Harry Minto, after a race through tho brush nnd Holds for h mile. Arstol was brought bnck to this city and when arraigned hefore Juatlee of the I'caco WobHtor entered a plan of not guilty. During the examination Arstol inado nn extenalre Htntemtut In whloli ha nttemnled to clear him solt of tho crime by explaining his whcronbouUi at the time the hold-up ocourrod, J. J. McDonald, the man who was mado tho victim of the hold-up, was the first wltnoM for the state today. Mr. MoDonnld related IiIh experience with Arstol, which waB slilillar to hln toHtlmony In the Justice of the poaeo court. Ilo was positive that Arstel was the man, owing to his oyos (Arfltol'H) botng the same as thoso which lookod at McDonald over tho bluo and white haudkerchlof at tho tlmo of tho hohl-up and Arstol's build and tho clothing Introduced as testimony this morning during tho trial. Karlo Huffman, a young man resid ing a short diHtiiuce south of tho Salem Heights school houso and near tho vicinity In which tho hold-up oc curred wan called to tho Mnnd. Young Hiiffmnii stnted that while ho was walking down u trail boslde the Liberty roml on IiIh wnv to town ho saw Arstel sitting healdo the road n few hnura prior to tho hold-up. and when uxkod If he recognised the defeudnut In court this morning Huffman answered In th affirma tive. He also recoKitlaed the duster and hat Arstel wore at the time. ' Sheriff Mluto wm then railed by the state. The sheriff told the story of the capture of Arstel; how himself nnd Deputy Ifcwh had seen Arstel run down behind the barn In front of which lie wits sitting at the time ho and his deputy drove up in Indepondeuce and how Arstel whs captjired at the point of a gun after n lively cliase. Sheriff Minto was then aitkod to state what Ant el's actions were, and his conduct while eoufliK'd In the count) Jail. The efftivr hhIiI that the prisoner had been wry troublesome and had to be Nih, nil th lime. When asked j If n thought Arstel wa a bright i luan. Hli.ilfr Mluio elated that he I thCMiitlit A mi I ptmesiiil Jus ulinut I M much brains at t lt nreecnt iliuo s li- did wlicn boru. li.uut) Mhi Iff Kwh nlt itfliul to tti hai' nnd (a,utv of i-tcl EiUlnntly Arstt-I had not reckoned with bis 'llinatfs" during lit Him In the immi) jail with IIipiu .1 K HaHJ 1 1 n. the furai ho was n tensed to wri two years in tho penitentiary l Judge Bunion last wuuk and who waa i-euftued In the city Jail six weeks, three or wlii.-h ho was a rellmnie to Arstel, was brought In from the penitentiary thu morning to tiMtlfy oonoernlug his con vernation with Arstel. Ilnmllu said that Arstel told lilm the whole story of how ho attempted to frighten Mc Donald by shooting straight up to Induce McDonald to throw out his mpuoy. Attorney D'Arcy asked Ham lin concerning Arstol's Insanity, but Attornoy Walter Wlnslow objected to this ns being Incompetent on the grounds thut Hamlin was Incompe tent to givo expert testimony. At torney Wlnslow's objection waa sus tained by Judge llurnott. who thought the witness should confine his toatlmony to what Arstel said. II. A. Rycroft, another prisoner In the county jail pending a trial on the Indictment charging him with kidnaping, was culled to testify la fcolmlf of tho defendant. H) croft became acquainted with Arstel while both were In tho prison. The wit ness stated that he thought Arstel was Insano for several reasons. Among Kyuroft'a reasons for thinking so was that ho kuuw of Arstel walk prison, attempting to commit suicide and to fight tho authorities Warden Curtlss of tho institution wob thon called. Wnrden Curtlss testimony somewhat put a damper on tho Insanity probabilities. Whllo Arstol was In tho penitentiary War den Curtlss said that on one occa sion ho bocamo unruly and a guard brought him to tho head offlco. Tho guard, said Mr .Curtlss, thought Arstell either crazy or putting It on and tho warden had tho prisoner locked up in a coll and examined by tho prison physician, who pronouncod him perfoctl ysano. Arslel coialm.od his curious actions by walking rest lessly about his cell with heavy shoes on for tho greater part of tho night, aftor sleeping all day, und disturbing tho other men who hud worked all day. Warden Curtlss said ho dlroctcd a guard to go und tako. Arstol's shoes off. Tho guard entered tho coll nnd Arstel jumnud on him nnd tho guard laid him out with a club. Tho noxt da Arstol called Warden Curtlss und trild he would glvo up tl at IjubIm.'IU ns ho saw ho couldn't make ,tt worlc uuu go back to his doily duties. W.inion Curtlss testified that he did net think Arstol linti In ttn least. f- T- ,-vV -l.-.- THE LATEST IN WOMEN AND 60WNS "Tho Latest. In Women." 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