Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1883 — Page 2

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After urn 'the ptnBareOiOB 0g SB) rtol.atory mm of Freak 1 Opera IIoom. At stab o by tbettharlaTaad to kM SBSt. Ou Wallace, wIm apes ch for ttw Owing to a mMm 01 rho m to untoe Mm ana hm vtmn wm phi mmmmv Mcfc smIa W'MbMI vft I atoaemartoma to wbJrate Wallace forth his It ths MdtO ttolumrteg at to i moby which the Mm Of tote1n4nw,MwM thine of tote kind of Bwfchre to ho itowi for anqr, which was to fbo ovldoaoe la tho oaoo Rock Wand trata woo rohhod en July II, MM, at Winston, ay five ama. and toil to tliu robbery the mast Used Mr, Wseamll, tho ceadactor. aad ftoato McMillan, that tho oormaittod by the Ji torv ho proceeded to if.. ' - - - - - James, Jess James, Dick UdtteU aad Bill Ryan congregated at too home of tho baad in Tennessee. Thoro weald bo tootlaanay that Wood Btto wao to eiaatiat coawaai--a M - - - - -- IaM Ma a XaahTiUo lorn Jaawo wao D. J. Howard. Frank JuaoowMkW. Woodooa and BtU Byaa wm Ton RUL Bd MUlor, Jaawo amatiBfi and BUI gran waro. sot m ton of too Wtoatoa aaw. htr. Wallaco thoa f oUowod the Mwaawati of tho gaac from the tinw that Joaaa aad Praak JaaoM toft Jaduoa Coaaty, hto.. tor Tami la 177, where they roaMtood WB to) opriBK of Wt. Their departare ftnoai Taaaaaioo pie oat of the fact that BUI Byaa, while oa kto way to George Hite'a, got draak aad laMtted a Joetice of tUe Peace, for which be wm duly arretted and f I JS to gold aad other property fmiad on hie poresa. Qa toaratof tkw, Uddell ami Jesao Jaam eefik atoto a bora, and, Frank $ ame torrteg a boree, weat ap to AdairtTiUe. Kv. where Wood Hlto tetaed tfaeoa. Hero, too, they picked ap Clarence Uite, a yoaag rouow oc twemym or twoaty-two. 1to flee Jeeee Janea, Frank Jaawaa. Dtok Ltddell, Wood Hit nad Clarence Hite wore the tea bmo concerned in the WtoatoM robbery. Hero tbey otayed liUle ftow nd thoa want to ffaMk Btotfta, to Moioam Coaaty : eeaM there with aparey Haul ftaara aad John W. Peace aad other. Brett thia atatloa 4oom Jaaw and Ala fMtow hipped hto rau in May, 1S81, toioha Ford, atLoztogton. Mo., whence they were reehipped to Joha Ford, at Rtiihamad, Mo. John Ford waeth bow dooaaoad brother of Robert and Cherlev Ford. Ia tola ahtotaoat wm a Winchester rifle lie! mart aw to The toeUamay woald alio ahow doelaratlon aiado byClariaEi HMe before leaving KeateckY. that Freak Jiaw waa Koine to Jfieeouri, aad that ha wm goiag to stay with him. The wiree of Frank aad Jeeee Jmm also came to Mtewori M thia fwe. Jexee'ewife waaa to Kamai City. Frank' wife came to Pago Qty with the intention of itayiag at Ctoaeral Joe Bhelby. Hhe bfXMfht a eewiac-nachine, shipped ixm .SasheiUo to B. J. Woodeon, which wm afterward ehipped from Page Cttrto lira. Raietoa.her aaothar.at lademnideace. Mo. In Miuouri the tew one at Mrs. Boltoa. a Ford boy, ia Clay Ooaaty, aad too ml lira. Mamuela'. near Kaarasr. mr9 ohuwh mm tUd be adduced to sat met before and tost after thai robbery, aad in Octoher, 1881, Fraafc i was at in. Bolton's, baiac aeei ties Frank James br several Mrtor the aaaMof Hail, and being! Hot harvond all a, T . tMiinif f Hick liddall waiah would be awrwhmminAr ooCTuaaratod, Liddall had sllhoeemkl to aid law aad order, aad so waft had ha doaa this that the tost aaanhar of tha gaag wm bow on triaL Mr. Wallace thoa stated that James woald be identiftod m atortog been ia too neighborhood of Qallatia bofora tho Wiastoa robbery. A trip had been made to Chillfcothe three weeks before tho Winston affair, and another trip about two weeks before tho i nidify, both proving fruitless. The teetiasoay whioh the Htste would offer would bs otreiiatatanrlsl and direct, and so orerwhelmiag that ao honest jury could refuse to ooariot after bearing Johr L. Fenn, the ire wiliina. toatltsd tn she boarding of the train at Winston and the action of the gaag; atoo to the shooting of McMillan, his faUtog frees tha platform of the car. and tha suMaaueat aaauig o; hi lift-lree body by kiaumrf andMcMUfaa's father, but could aot laitolfy aay of tha P"7 a A dill B. w swot, enjBSooT oi we cram, toetiflnl that the train had gone about ftfty feet wbnn tt.e signsJ-betl raagto stop, and ante, sad-dram ths tamh af ffhs tender taoraaf dowa oressaSjsd revolvers. sraia nuv about jm feet, and m the etoaaed. The mea I stlUoatt to be didat to ahead, what was ths matter tarsateaedu The air Bteeaare was falaaasd awaVB eewsswsss a saw wi ff mrmmm'mmm mr w mmm a wwev M this tinto aad tbetrsiaweatahesd. Wlttaess went ahead aaa, cltmbiag oat tha window along to the pMot of its sawtae, watted till ft stocked ap, aad Jaamid osT. Accompanied by his aretoaa hu'waat baek to toe nrst lautes' car aaa Miim'caraadlgoteaaBdaajoweat forward to ths meat later ar. bctng the rubbery. The i 4RWiid give ao

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a asaa wish a tweoleer avabhad aba by the Imp aad nedlad hiss eat. He bearded a eoach iswK VpesMP s"aaseea aaaaaw aei esssw eejaa e mm mrmmmrmmm ighthe coaehM aad looked Jtor. Mean while firtog wm tha Mtokiag aad baggage going Charles X. Mmr. ths Uamd BsTpreMageMdatattsd thsaMMsasrto which ha was aeMultod aad coauieltod to tha ssJs aad erreadsr its eoatoats. nr. P M. oaaast. of Wi of toaada bullet wouad aboat halt aa lack i the cause of of sasaa. oi NaahrOle, ktentifted Fraak Jaases as a an ha had kaowa by tha of Woedsoa at ff aahvllto, where thay i; knew Jesss am atao, of Howard, bat did aot sas poet their ideatitv; atoo knew a aata by tha aat of Tom Hill, who afterward prevedtobe BUlRvaa Hill oa Marca aVMU. with a belt full of pistols and cartridges, aad with about tlJnw to saoasy to ato iia lost looked Ryan altos Kill to aahviM jail, where he tost mw kiss; Woodsoaaboat two years wkils worktag oa a farau Hs sssociated with the very Vm WsMpaW VaswaMaa asfltt arfBawMsfpfJ Las; with ear of ths to the IniHelajiat. His was that oa a paaosahts Jsaise, the depot master at the Louisville id Nashville depot to HashvfUs, testified ha knew Jaaws as Woodson, aad aw him ftsiiasaalv there to last): ths arrest of Bill Ryaa, aad aever saw Wood Hashvills after that; also Jesse Jaases m Howard, who Irred dose to htm ia nasaviue oa ntMrutaa street. Howard was a grata buyer for BfrJK Boa. Witness aever saw Howard aad Woodson k ones, aad did aot ese them speskthem. He last saw Howard in March, MWT Joha Trimble, a real estate aad Insur ance man at nasaviue. teettnea tnat m a house oa Fatherland street. Haakvilla, ia February, 1881, to B. O. wooasoa. but coald not Meatiry nm defeadaat as the ama. Woodsoa oecaptod tha bouse aboat a moath aad a half. Mrs. Sarah Hits testified that she first mw Fraak Jaams oa March 17, MB1, when to her husband's hoses early laths is company waa jeaes aaa tnca Frank Was ridtog, but the other two walked Tbey did aot say where they from. Thay were armed; Jeeee bad two pistols aad a rifle; Fraak had two pistou, ana mck naa two ptnow ana a gua. Tbey stayed a day or two. Clarence aad Wood aad George Hite were there at the time. Ua the 38th of April tbey came back aad left on the 57th. Wttaoes did not know where thay ware in the interim They were atiuaraeed. Some men who were pursuing eloM tm the bouse aad the men excited. Dtok Idddel cot at the front door. Jeeee James at tha window of mr room and Fraak to the parlor. All had guns in their hands. The pursuing party did not atop but went oa to Adairsville. Fraak want sway day, wltiiuss could aot tell where. Silas Norris. father of Mrs. Hits, testified that ha first made the aauaiataace of Jeeee Jaams at Mr. Hite's bouse in Mama, 1881, aad Jesse introduced Fraak as his brother. Dick Liddel was with them. They stayed a day or two and witness did aot know where thay went. They came back la a weak or tea days aad aaads a short star, thoa left acaln. Nicholas D. Bishop, express agaat at Lexiaatoa. Mo., testified that oa May It, 1881, a box came by express to Lexington, addressed to J. T. Ford. It wsigbed left pounds. It had been traasterrca su wit Be' comnanv at fa. Louis from soma oth er comnaav. He was ordered to forward it to Richmond. Mo., which ha did oa May 18. He could aot tail by was riven. On croavexamlMtloa witness testified that he nevr knew Frank James, and never knew he hsd anything to do with the box tn 4. a. oaraey, agent tor use raviac axpram Company at Richmond, Mo. .produced the boosts of the Company showing that such a box had been received, but the testimony was ruled out end court adjourned. OatAATta, Mo.. Aua-.fi. Ths hsmrteg of tssttoaoay ia the cue of tha Make vs.1 Frank Jamas was resumed this mfHftr A few minutes after eight o'clock Dick Liddell was called to the stand, when Mr. Phillips objected to his testifying oa the ground that be had been convicted of fslony. By direction of the Court the S-y retired pending argumcat of the point. . Phillips offered tha record of Uddell's conviction of grand larceny at the Vernon County Circuit Court. The Court observed that the record would not be evidence unless witness denied its etatoatant oa cross examination. Mr. Phillips stated that the record was offered to bar the witness from testifying. There were but two modes of getting round it electone, by a pardon, aad the other by a reversal of jadgmeat Mr. Wallace had, in the meantime, seat for .. . ... the pardon papers of Liddell, aad while ths Court was wsltlng for them the witness and defendant meed each other aad compared mental aotes. After a knethy argument on the vsrfous points pro snd con, the Court dided that tho defense had not sufficiently sustained their objectioe to Llddetl being permitted to testify. He would however, require proof of ths delivery the pardon to uddell aad of the lorn of the original pardon. Liddell then testified that be was eat to ths Penitentiary in 1874 aad aever again. Hs wm pardoned for that offense, but bad stow torn tha pardon up. Bs then detailed minutely bis acquaintance with thf Jame boys ami his conaectloa with them, embracing the time from ISrtf up to the robbing 'of tue Winston trata n:nl the rotmnfsxlon of the murder for w.iich Frank James 1 now on trisl. Aftergiviag for tha meeting af tha wambms at the gaag at aa appointed reswiesvoue. the wttaesasetifled: Wa were to mast about tar Biue boys to a way aast aa to till i if Mmlisr mmr where tha road srusais the traohT waited tiUdar baims sji tm op on foot to tha toato. Wood aad I waat together, a ami Frank, Jeam aad Ctoraaoe at t to depot, tha ar1 1 aaa uaraiw saouia aad tha others do tha I gat hack af tha mr oa ton of ths sugtos. Wa had two phasu wa aaaa outot till the trata stopped. Thm we hoileitdltptteia. wa sum o rs uwee laflowa. Whs fceatjsmmcaa ftm HmmA aaan ahead. Wa shot to scars thorn

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saw him. Fraak talked to use about toe robbery afterwardTHe amid hs thought they had killed two asss, Jeees saMbe Mwhtai'peap to at ths window kiUadklat. From than we all unhitched, exosai Cssrenoe, who oat h halteTKStrsp. From there wo went to Crooked Avar. The Barney was divided tea psMtare, Just before daylight, Jesse divided, gtvtoV us about ili) spisce, before we got to Crooked River. Wood aad I at to Ford's. Ths others went to ward their BMthers. I staid at Ford's a week, aad then wont to sirs. Samuel', bat found ao one but the family Jesee aad Fraak eaass to no rora-s a wee later, aaa laea au are oi as wia to Mrs. HamaeU. We left to a wagon. All the horsea hadbsaa previously turaad Wa were all armed with pistols at Wta aa. 1 had aa a nlaid mit: Fraak had a hlalsh suit. all. siika. 1 doat Jaam'sBatt. Had a dark strtasd pants, aad had oa a big daater. Chsrenee had a dark suit, all alike. Wood bad pants aad coat of different doth. I mw ths guns shipped. I mw them at Mrs. Fraak aad Jems had them. Wa dMat have them at Wiastoa. The robbery was in lttl. ia Jnlv. KsVher Fraak or Jas-. ss designated the meeting place at Gallatin, because no one sue Knew anvsawg ths country. la rearr to oaastloM aat by the witams said: 1 weat back to JedtoiwoaCity with fasarlff Ttosbsrtaks to lan, ta Jaaaary Fahraary. I was were shortly aner t with Mr. Crala. of fjurnas City. I sew Qoveraor Ci Ittsa iia both times, flrstat the or thus M his omes. i doat riammbsr tettiag toe Governor at. either of thorn times that after the Wiastoa robbery Fraak Jaaws upbraioou Jesse mr kiUtog aay oaa, or remiadad him of tha asrssaannt before ths robbery that aa aaa should bs hurt or killed. At this stare of ths proceed togs nor Tboaass T. Crittoaaea waa. by of counsel, caUed oat of time, to order to save him ths trouble af staying here till his asms could be reached ia the usual order, aad testified ta behalf of tha defense as folBy Mr. Phillips: Lidueil did mshaaach a slatamsat to me ss propounded jammsw. I think it was the second time he was at Jefferson City. It grew oat of my ssking him why they killed an innocent mea engaged iahto duties. Ha said that it waa not "the iateatsou to do it; that the aadaretoadtog was chars was to he ao kilUnc; that Fraak bad said there was to be no tka after tt waa over Fraal whv dUvMsssxH that ama I killed, aad I would not have gons into it if I had kaowa or thottoht there was to be anyuumt of that sort doaa.H To which JsseTmdd, "I thought that tha hays wars pulling from me, aad I waated to amhs them a common baad of murderers to bold them up to as." CYoas-exsmiaedV-By Mr. Wallace: Thb wm before Fraak James surreadered, which did not occur till October 4. It bapJesse James to April, Mas. Doat Vssaem ber that there wm Mry place fixed at which the conversation first oaotad ocearred, bat it waa after the robbsry that ths question was asked why Jems had kitted tost Innocent num engaged to his duties. By that man I referred to Coadactor Weetfall.aad not v McMillan, whose kUltog is the UsU of this actkm. There wm bo Beam uatled. I tost said ttmthsaocaat ama oaetoty. Imwy frmto my I had lafaisaM to Waaamtt, tha eoadeetor. I did aot aseattoa aay names. Court adjouraed aatll Moaday at sight a. m. Uaixatu. hUk, Asst. ft. The trial of Fraak Jamas was rammed ton morslnir at elirht o'clock, when Bisk Udaefl again took the stand aad was subtersed tea rigid cross essmtiaattoa by Mr. Pluutoa, of eouasel for tae oetenso. aanag m nf whleh theea wm an oamtoMjal tat ermseeL ia aoe lastSBM the Omwt itei unon to ailmliihasr a leuaM to sr. Phttltas br rrsm af hfs atomurteous fallMt an make the lasllmnnr of phHHps took the wttaem ovaravenr step of around icfeired to by Mm to Ida lesnmoajr m chief without aUealag Mtytotog whtah tended m aav war to contrsdtet that tt affaausy. If aa rtainr LM4eirs tesusneay o-usy fall and mmcaw as to Defradaars eouasel ftoaltr atof a mottoa to atette out all Of around that be wm aa feadaat, sad that ao. der airection of the court. betasamet by me heen iadirted. the s aaaa or aad the Martia. 14 Mtosourl, dtf aat n n ii Mi nil uTaam si rsasflrr tea tifted to the reoetot of a sewlns; maehtiu camDsatot asdtord. Aaent of tha M totoarf Facftc aUnlrMto -a-V i AprM of the asms year. J. Tboasu Ford, fsthee of toaFosd hojra,teetiaed that be knew the defeodaid; mw Mm to am. wooasoa. m ssswee, ivh. in Wt; heard of the Winston roaoery: saw the itof endaat a abort toas before mat, between the 1st aad Mthof July. He wm alone; went and at dtaaar wttb htm at jay aMarU He went by the Bams f Hall. The aatemtant Is the man I mw oa.that ocosstea. Klias Ford tostMcd that ho knew defendant; first mw him ta May, tl: he went by the name of Hail: Jaase latiduosd htm by that name: have seen defendant often since, a itness teattfled to Ms kaswlsajia af a tow of guns shipped to his brother, J. T. Ford. H. i ti,ver ana iwmnas a. anwrr vrmi lied to thf dctlverjr of express pMkagea to the ineMenser on the train i ixer on tae train renews. . Mrs. M s rtfaa BottoiuuMer of Bf and larnj Ford, testified to her kaowledge. of Prank rst ma mmm Mr orotasrs aouse m mu where bs staid a week; saw Mm there Just before the Winston robbery sad again aboat the test of July in company with Jams aad Oaraaes HMe; mw htm muIb about the 1st of Ihjtohm-wlS Cbark r Font, flarenoe Hlte snd Pick l.tdJc!:: never mw Fraak Jaaws or Ctaream HKe af wr that. ( raas-maamiaed: liaar! was la the aoue IwexsM IsVdatt food Hns He died is dead. He owa us aesdfi or what m aons with where lis a burwd, war BO Bis Boxy.or mimt nttar Ibaf eaiii Wstoaaieoattouad: .Ths the rahl aa Bty house et-ndftha of fmmaohy from asuatosaeat. ttaTa would testify agatoaf ths mat of and the i swfrnse te aat wtBsam te ta.k abmitua kl itat of Wood Mltooraf tor osaduo oa the dar af w 'tnta, ssjmaa ssator amanwa oa br ths eoas. twrttlMmadteuraad ttU8i uiiUuiiiiiilkiii 1 i

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to tha Ualtod i Hals kaoww te lltoiawhy wrlttofs oa BtUitorw Msicts. BtUiajm wMbora to Lanes,'.N. iL.aiid ae hM dtraotod his aMktiwB to bury him then aad ntark kit ffrava with a rotifh stomt fron a quarry h&rd by. iiim Ida Ward, tha English actrass, dm cocoa orer to stay. DuriBf a former visit aha ooaoeived ao stroog a likinf far AauersM, tha paopw aad thttr wwys of liriag. that aha kaa coma to go back no P3Ofw.CMcay0 Jommal. -CoraaUM VawlarMlt hast a taste for book eoUettUssg. aad paid oaa thousand dollars for a copy of "Elliot's ladiao Bible,1' whieh tha oM Comtnodors would conskler a ridkmloaa wasta of mooey.S. 7. Ofpkdc. Hoary Labooobara, tha editor of London TrutM, never writes at Bight, not being a believer In the midnight oil as applied to tha fouraabttie niachine. His working hours are from tenia the moraing till three hi the sitcawooa, after which etajaea recreattoa. Among tha dtiiens of this repoblic there is at least one undoubted child of royalty in tha person of Rev. William J. 'Burnett, pastor of the Snfloh (colored) Baptist Church, WilHsjasport, Pa. He is the bob of a once powerful African King, Domba by nanse. 3T. Y. BeroUL Among the iBteresting poMtlml relics In the estate of Montgeenary Blair are six largo trunks containing letters, Buanacripu and Tartons vablio impers toft by Frank P. Blair, Moatgomery's father, for the mmatof preparing akt life. The father did not take time to write hut life, and tefl the papers to his son, who ia turn leaves them Ht their original shape, never having bad the time or ineUnation to prepare the book. Among them papers am many ntsnnscrlpto given to the elder Mr. Blah- by Andrew Jackson Oefcmfe Btrmld. -The JmU-MM OmmtU, in hs crtUetom oa Ouida's new novel "Wanda," draws attention to the extraordinary sire of the heroine's library. The critic say a: "It contained half a million vola ..a .a. nnmaf or. as is sutea on anotaer page, a million. Taking: the former number, and estimating that the room bad twenty shelves, aad that each vafcune had on an average an inch or shea, wo find tha the waB space to tads great cedar-lined rooaV must have been a little over 2,000 Met; or that tho apart ment measured my aw feet Mag Dy 200 wide a large mom for n castle." Upon seeina; a axe-engine at work, an exquisite renoarked: "Who would evah bsva dweamed that swab a vewT diminntive-kwking appawatm woukt hold ao mack wattahr Otocoso Trimuna. -A Bewspaaer is nsnch excited over what ft cailathe "Diaeamd wife's stotor Bill." But what the wife's diseam was. and why her slater's name wm Bill, is not at all ptoin ia the article discussing the wbject-irfro Fn One man wm asked by another. with whom be was on the bast of terms, where no had taken up bis abode. "Oh," be replied. "I'm Bring by the canal at pieseni. I abouM be delighted If you woald drop 'to some evening." It was pitched without." said a clergyman, having Keen's ark far bis theme, aad an old base-ball player who had been calmly slumbering awoke with a start and yelled "foul. The first bam from the choir came down and put bint out. N. 1. i Send anything to this office In payment for snbsorintrana, potatoes, cordwood, striinr-beana. rags, old iron, anything, only send V wails an impemmlniM nonalrr editor, snd then ados: "Not ueceskarily for pobthmtlon, hot M r a gnaraatce Of goon lattn. ' Jtocasstcr fSa-Ezprt. "And bow old did you my she was?" asked Mrs. Jenkins of the museum attendant, pointing ber son-shade at the Egyptian mummy In a ease. "Four thousand years, ma'am, answered the man." "Do tell; wonderfully well preserved at that age. ain't abet Are ber teeth fabe?' - The scarcity of gentleman at a neighboring summer resort wm so apthat m Rnatnn 1dv i ! I'ahd tA ber husband: "eorge, bringdown n lot ! of besas for the hop this evening.' Thanks to the leiegrapn msrupuiator, George arrived with a "pot of beans,'' Button Couritr. Rla VkainM H wanders the street tn an old stripMl eost, Wtth tak marks al! over bl arr., Aad aever a shirt collar ersoes bis mroat. And no waistcoat Ids bears bosom warms. X mmr beard arrows all aver Ms fase. Aadbe kwka very muck like a trsawt Ufa hair m nncii', tM in neat s sthb He appears most aetmesuy uauap. 3 iv does that ynnns men, so careful tot ow moB vt-rr saura ue a mtwsaerr i! sensr tM trtrwnmtistuat Is Shi's rone away forms a Everybody In TeM knows Colonel Bill Frit HnVh, me man who talked old General Hohnes out of the ring during, the war. Bill wm at the Great Windsor, in Dallas, and sent a waiter off with bis order, in coarse of time the fellow came back. Bill looked at him in astonishment a moment and then Mked: "Are van the mme man I gavn my order tof To wbhrn the waiter replied; "Yes, sir, I am that same." "Well, my foodnemr' retorted Bill, yon hove mtm so Otntlwotild not Have kaowft yonlrrom Ajmmi't wmpt-gm''' Tem tying.

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