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—e - SHIRLEY CHILDS DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED Flying Dutchman Riding Plows, BARLOW AND TATE Com Planters, Little MOLINE: Cultivators, Anda F et Cultivators, PLOW Ss, ine Line of BUGGIES and SPRING WAGONS: I’resh Grass Seeds. Shirley Childs THE GRAND JURY In the New Orleans Case Fails to ladict the Jurors. «4 Fall and Extended Report Submitted The Bribery of Jurors by the O'Malley Gang Denounced New Orleans, May 6. jury summoned to -The grand investigate the deaths of the Ltalians prison at the hands of the populace and the charges of bribery of mem bers of the Hennessy jury, ed its labors yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The report 1s judge of the quite voluminous. — It complet- addressed to the criminal court and is reviews the killing of Chief Hennessy, dwells on | the enormity of the crime and the wide attention it attracted,and gives a history of the trial step by step,and i dwells particularly on the intention of the jury to the testimony of the witnesses. It made by the jurors one to the other and states that with strange unanim ity they dwelt upon what they knew by reading and hearsay of certain in reiterates remarks cidents of the assassination previous | to the trial and made those the basis of powerful persuasion fer giving | the accused the benetit of the doubt | and conclude the their favor. s | The report says further that the, grand jury did not hope to obtain ; evidence of undue influence frem the members ef the jury. yet from their numerous statements much was ob- | tained having a direct connection with the testimony elicited during the course of the inquiry. It was determined by the grand jury that Hennessy jurors considered the case of Pelietz, Scaffodi and Monesterio for four hours, taking numerous bal- lots, eneh of which resulted six for and six against conviction. The re- port says that the three accused | uamed above were probably those selected by the leaders of the con- spiracy to execute the murder of Hennessy. It was quickly learned during the investigation that talse men had been alone on the streets at their homes and even at the court house. The talsmen who rejected the bribing | were willing witnesses before the grand jury while there was another class who had very poor memories and denied all knowledge of the vile work. emphatically denied havi A number of witnesses most x been ap- proached it to their friends who had informed the grand jury. The report further says that the list of 500 talsmen im the He ease was in the office of O'Mall Adams. at 11 o'clock on miorni 1si1, issued an order Sat even after telling Sunday Feb. 23, although judge : ns the trial irday evening that the list was not to be made public either side O Malley session of the list almost immediate- or given to coun- until Monday was put in pos- sel on morning. yafter the names were drawn, and the due co district at The before they reached eceom € ry remove I th ney is kept book n aud addresses of jurymen. Ont of 300 names drawn onthe February panel, thirty-two were on the list in O'Malley's office, and at the latter, as the talsm in the Parish | deliberations in | approached when | | were drawn, many more nat peared than were ou the priv The intluence of that detective ager cy was certainly very great wh thirty-two names could be drawr on a panel of 300 jurors froma wheel | containing 1,000 names. The report criticizes the deputy} sheriff who attended the ¢ unreliable and _ed the work of the | pects were at who author informed when indict ments were found and C¢ McCrystal were arre lay's office sted in O'Mal instead of on as reported by the deputy “Thomas C ed,” says the Collins was employ report. ‘in working secured] work in the ley and his daily reports unfold the | whole story of the iniquitous work ing of such and his lieutenant, revealing the marvelous powerof a conspirators man to overcome and defy the majesty of the law in crim j inal proceedings through the opera ' tions of a private detective agency The report says that it has been | impossible to establish that a con | spiracy y existed in the bribery of jurors. | act was but testimony was offered by reliable and | voluntary wituesses to justify the ‘tion with No visible sufficient connes committed, indictment of six men as follows: Thos. MeCrystal and John Cooney with D. C. O'Malley, for attempting to bribe a talsman. and Bernard Glaudi, Charles Granger and Fern ear] Armant, for an attempt by each jto bribe three different talsmen. | These parties are closely shown to have been intimate with O'Malley, | often at his office. informed of all | doing and were active workers in | the jury fixing business generally. The report further says that the influence of O'Malley was so great with nightwatchman and inspector at the electric light plant that he could induce them to manipulate the light at the corner of Girod and Ba- | sin streets the ev ening the j jury was | taken te the scene of. the assassina- ‘tion. The object was to make the ‘light burn low so as to make it ap- | pear that the witnesses of the crime } could not have seen the occurrence | by so dim a light. According to the report the reeord | of O'Malley is of a shady character. He originally came from Cleveland, where he was convicted of petty | 2 Harrows les. Sus-} | [ject failed to disclose j facts to street | S| wher up the ease of bribery « f jurors. He | ee ef OM: 1. fed > jhas been priceless.—A G gengenia! companionship of their own class. Some of the jurors, the report says, at least three were subject t I y influence to control th cisien. Seme of the jurors the testified that if :t the persistant € the verdict laliv di al yee ands the st first. even the u of the city r cuss in publ grave import any power of tt have been s j inte: sity. sous were killed parish aoe: the jury t it oeight of tl were bey 1 i zens and anot 1 declared his intention in the ¢ ‘ ries with it a ren tive country. The demonstration at the parish prisen was participated in by 6.000 to 8,000 and was a EOI jmsing of the people The | tude « of the affair makes it jto fix the guilt upor Ip articipants, in fact volve the entire peo land city of New Orl jis thei aby uur it seemed ftooin ¢ of the parish is, SO profuse and extended is Syupathy nuection with Th view {the thorou of these « gh examination of the sub- the necessary Justify j r indice port the sixteentuembers of the j Presentir For ail fo there ] es with what is common! ‘stuffing up.” especially whe ing to bed, Ely’s Cream Balm immediate relief. Its benefit te me Case, M. | D., Millwood Kas. | One of ivy clnldren hada very bad discharge from her nose. Two phy sicians prescribed, but without ben | | a pass: a gives}, efit. We tried Ely's Cream Balm, | and, much to our surprise. there was a marked improvement. We| continued using the Balm and in a short time the discharge was cured. —O. A Cary. Corning, N.Y. 24 2t McHale, the able Minnesota ley lator who was the father of the an titights bill. is said to be the most utterly crushed man in the United States, excepting, perhaps, Ingalls The people of his own state, of every sex and condition in life have appar eutly conspired to make life a bur- den to him, and they have succeed ed to a remarkable degree. He does not dare tie his horse to a hitching post but some fellows come along and incase the animals legs inold trousers. When the giris meet him on the streets they giggle. If he orders ameal in a_ restaurant the chicken’s leg will be brought to him wrapped in paper. And so it goes. His mail is believed to be driving him into an early grave. Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all the World there is but one cure. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific | It can be given in a cup of tea or cot-| tee without the knowledge ot the person | taking it, effecting a speedy and perma- nent cure, whether the patient is a mod- erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot drunkards nave been! cured who have taken the Golden Spe- cific int cofee without their knowl- | edge, and to-day believe thev quit drink- ing of their own tree wil “No harmtul larceny; that he was indicted in New Orleans for perjury and attempting | ‘to levy blackmail; again for at | tempting to prevent a “witness from | appearing; again for intimic lating | Witnesses; that he was on numerous | Occasions convicted of carr cealed weapons and senter ea the offense, and that on two ox sions convicted for ass and bat- tery. “It is re Pp > m ient st OM were nolle Se dby Lionel Adams, he was prosecuting attorney.and who is now O'Malley's business partn Phe jury is convinced that the cy has at H perjurors when block to th i that should be eradicated The report recog ance of the Revenge w re Matia a the exist M: afia izes os nstyled for crimes tl others were escaped bandits outlawed in their own land, | | seeking in New Orleans for the con-| effects results from its administration. 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