PAGE TWO thh vxrvr jfnrs The objection was sustained by The Finest Green Tea lli l.nnlhip nn.l the witness was retired. This completed the evidence is undoubtedly I for the prow n at Ibis stage Mr. Palmore intimated Dial Hi" jdeTencc witnesses would show' v!5 iihal accused bad imI rvoeti near "SAIADA" the rene nf the assault durins; 'Hie per iod or for some lime be. fore .r nflrc. lite coset, It j would be slinwri, had arched at Hie flew in home shorlly after H It Is pure fresH and wholesome p.nt. and hud remained Ihere un-'til 5 the next niorniliK. It wMitd and the flavor is that of the true also t.o tiddueeil thai Hie blood leaf. islains nn the clothing f neeits. green , Iliad leen the result of a bottn ImmiI mill the fact Dial Krvl noe blell freely. The Daily News Defence Evidence .Mrs. Ksther I'lewin, wife flf I'MNGK RUPERT - BHIT18I1 COLUMBIA William llewln an.l slslerln law of aefnised, said she bad Published Every Afternoon, eieept Sunday, the Prince been a palienl In Hie port Slmp-I Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. on hnspllal on Seplenr 1 1 II. F. PULLEN, .Managing Editor. llolh aeruscl had cnie In the port Simpson hospital nl 7 that SUBSCRIPTION RATES: niirhl (o .say (foo.1 bye to her or the ee of their departure for City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. . . ..... J 1.00 the smith and In make snme By mail to all parts of the Rritish Empire and the United States purchases for her. ItHf sopied in advance, per year $rt.OO for a few mtmiles wetH to do To all other countries, in advance per year. . . ar.o the sbo.pinir. .Moiit half an hour later Clarence Klewln bad DAILY EDITIOJt Thursday. June H, 9.1. eome back with an Mdrvesl. a writing tablet and a brush. If r DEFENCE OF PORT SIMPSON two figures appeared. slated about ten minutes. The BOYS IS THEY WERE NO The two accused were lined up J nei day in the bonitat she lias! WHERE AROUND WHEN in ...ml iu from nf witnesses .'heard Hoy.I Yonne say lhal it BOYD YOUNG WAS SET UPON and were measured following was Clarence Klewln w ho had statement of witness Mini one committed I be assault. He knew (continued from page one; iwa taller llian I lie oilier. Mr. thai heraue he was o mweh . . ill. i'itmore showed lhal they were taller lhan the other. ' ..almosl of Hie same height Kevl Amies llrenlren. atre. 13, lo nol in hi coal p.wkel as usual I if anything being a lillle I he of meeting Clarence Klewin ott but in lii hip pocket. The money ,Mjr the nifrhl inqiielion and walklntr was noi latrn. Evidence of Doctors nf his home He lia.l continued lo make an. with him to the (rate ... i . ! "r. A. L. friend told of hear- where Kevis was also enlertn?. oomr UUin iiRi n.i-rij mm in? Hie shouting ami seeing I lie t.eains lliein she armed home lap-o.1. He .was bleeding pro-1 fi...lv I wo running figures'. He ili.l not about 8:3rt. (recognize either of Hie men. lie Had Been Boilng .Mr. Craig Had Ihere been! 11.i.l V.in. tola.- HI. I....I feeling between the Mrs. Dora Klewln. wife of . HelnaM I j.injjpjj. cnverv.1 with II. Klewin and daughter nf Dr. J. family an. you? Jlr. Young Yes there C. Spencer, lesifis that (ar- lrainvj relation for yar. . , . ?, ence Klewin and Kevis had come Craiy When the men home on Ibe nishl in question first eame up to m, li.l they head am fare. He was bleeding aUMil K:3rt a it.I had reioalei Ifrooi the ear nn.l noe and his ak you who assaulted you? Ibere. be bad heard the shoot Mr. Young Ye. noe via fractured. 'Hie In ing in the villase ami at the juries poiild have caused death. same lime had heard the I toys Mr. Craig Hid you tell I he m 1 Dr. J. C. Spencer told of li ear-ins Mr. Young Ye. talking in their room. There was I he shout and seeing lioyd no way the hoy could leave the Identified Clarence Young aflerhe wn injured. Witness house without her knowing. A In answer to Mr. Pal more. Mr. checked off by His few days prior In this the boys Young-..said, that", before lie. nw Lftrdhip who said, as far as the had lieen hoxin? outside the ClareneV Plr-win he had uspecjrd crown twas concerned It'was Jail lioii.e and Kay had come into the il niishl be a Klewln attack. He a matter Ideiiiificalion. If il fail kitchen sink with a bleeding bail been warned (bat he might ed in Ifil there was nothing to noe. Mie and Iter husband liv be damnped by Idem. He was the rase. II was eonre.le.1 lhaljp,) al the John Klewin home "Be it ever so humble. astounded, however, lo fee that Young had been badly injured where the loys bad slayed. There's no place like home"" it was Clarence for he hail never and no more evidence on that John Klewin, father, nf the ar-cuseil, had trouble with him. He t.lenj.J .l,l wa, nerssary- CJareore Klewin, said the fied Klewin by his voice. hi Blood on Clothes boys had leen al his house THE GREAT WORK OF LIFE INSURANCE figure and hi face. He did not Con.I able Saint told of Uie two week or more. Clarence hail rerognie Kevis for be was efl- accused claiming their clothing. IS THE HOME been in Australia ami bad come PRESERVATION OF THE cenlrateil defefiding himself on There were two pairs of trousers home n visit him and his inol It and' getting away. and a sweater. Illood , found er. Hay coining along as his William Tait, native, testified on them and Ibey were turned chum. About 7 in the night in (a seeing Kevis and Klewin jusl over lo Dr. West for test. question Cla'rence had gone In LIFE INSURANCE SFViCE before tea o'clock on the night Constable Jigan corroborated Hie hospital to see bis sister-in-law in question while he was on bi Constable Salnl's evidence. and had returned al R.30, not way home from Johnson's store. Constable Walkinson testified leaving Ihe bouse thereafter 1111. Joshua Hyen said lie saw two that accused had been wearing til the next morning al o'clock men ahotil Ift or 10.30 coming clothes as described at port when Ibey left on the Chelohsin. from the island lo the mainland. Sitnpson. There were six or seven boa Is in lalions with Itoyd Young. evidence as to the wliereali-"i - One he took for Clarence Kb-wln Dr. West told of finding human with Naas 1 I lhal night Simpson Mr. Craig What was your f Ihe (toys and the n( ..( but the other he did mil recognize. blood on the clothes (ire-sen lliver Indians aboard. feeling lo Mr. iod Young? I Wo Naas lliver IiiiIiiiik 10 Mi-village Coast Steamship -Wilfrid Month said he also led to him. The blood ans Mr. Palmore What is Ihe reputations Mr. Klewln I knew he was resembling them. .v saw the two men. One of I hem wered Hie lel Id.vil I Princefogl same i of Indians? these unscrupulous and untruthful and i hud conn- 1.. Hi.- Klewin 1 - Sailings from was Klewin and lie did not re. lounz s. Mr. Klewin They are considered I kept away from him and didn't,that inglii fmiii Dr Kricnd cognize the oilier. He recognized Mr. Pal more You also took a nol law abiding and re-.fractory. bolber about him. lllg for conned ion lo li.nu .ti-lance S.S. Prince Rupert Klewin by his voice and did not sample of Kevis' blood? I was government Mr. Craig You had occasion for Constable UaUm--at see his face. ' Dr. West Yes. agent for SI years and have had lo le Youiisr once what you Prince lliii.eif. He bad Iktu nd Prince Georgt Heard Cries Mr. I'almore And il was of some experience wilh I hem. thought about him? unable to raise Prince llup. ii SEATTLE, It' William lieynon, who said he the Kame class as thai oil Uf In opening his cross examination, Mr, Kewin--Yes, once "ivcr Ihe lie did nol know what Dr. In. 11.1 FOR VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, r was engaged m research work at clolhcs. Mr. Craig enquired why telephone when I was sick. wanted with Constable WaUm r-oinis, moncay, Ttiursosy, oavuru.j, l'orl SIiiijwui, told of hearing Dr. West Yes. ' witness bud remained in court Had Lost Commission son ami did nol know iiln.nl Mi. the cries on the night, in question Mr, Palmore And ihe spots when he (Mr. Crnig, had asked Mr. Klewln was pressed by Mr. trouble al lliut lime. via S.S. Q.rTfi shortly afler 10 o'clock. Mr. you examnird might have been lhal all witnesses be excluded. Craig us lo olher dinicullies he Clarence Klewin, on taking Hie lilands PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver,June 13 t7Ui. July Yn Young hud made a slalcmenl in three week old? Mr. Klewln said that he owed might have had wilh Hoyd stand, said he was ;'ll year- i.I PASSENGER DAILY EXCEPT l win. assailed him. II was .1 Dr. Vs Yes. Mr. Craig an apology for dial, Young. Witness said Ihere bad uge. He had arrived in 1'i.n frlof huf 1 daily TRAIN,etrrpl svikIit tl . Pm- '.'L, tt( foggy night but bright in patches Adjournment was then taken lie had been busy wilh Mr. Palmore also been trouble about a rint Simpson on August iv from I"" riiiiKilu, Winnipeg, dlrc'l rneeissi til jsmoU H He rould see a quarter of a al this point '5:o p.m.) until t when the request hail been which hud disappeared about Alherni to visit his moibci un l . seiNcv roa ll of sTttMie ..... 1 mile. There was no ere at o'clock. made mid did ;i'd notice. which Young had prevaricated, (continued .on page five; nf tkoi orriss, sir Tftire Att4 Prlsss Pvesr l'orl Simpson of the relations between Evening Session Fiewln's Letters lleing a justice of the peace, he the Klewin and You 117. Dr. t:. A. Kayerl (old of band Mr. Craig showed Mr. Klewin admitted lhal he had also bad TIMBER SALE X 6190. Miss Wiiiiiifi-ed JennliiKS, ma. ing a euniple of ll.iyil Young' a teller and asked if it was hi I rouble wilh itoyd Young. Hit Iron of Hie hospilul, Inlil of hearing IiIuimI in Dr. Went and also of handwriting. Mr. Klewin ml mi I coiiimissiiin hud been taken away Healed Tenders will be receive.1 RAM by Ihe Minister of Lands, at Yn CANADIAN PACIFIC shouts aiJ seeing some 0110 lioyd Young's general condition led lhal il was. Mr. Craig read mid also I lie presidency of Ihe loria, nol later than noon on (he come across the brook on lo I he afler the assault. He would say from Ibis Idler, which was ad hospital board. 'I'liU he altri. 2lHh dav of June. 1Ui':i f.,r il... path abend of bee, turning inlo without hesitation lhal Ihe dressed lo Mrs. Kevis, a slate billed lo the lioyd Young influence. inirrhase of Licence X'Blun ii( B.C. Coast SerTicei Hie first Willi al Hie righl which wounds mighi have caused his nienl dial Kevis had nol left (he cut l.ono.tmo feel of Sprm . unit ' iiemiiM'K anu si.auu 1111. ri of led lo II10 posl ollice am I'lewin's lioyd Young's death. Klewin bouse that night. In uns Mr. Palmore examined Ihe Idler Spruce and Hemlock nilinir on mi .Snilinrvs f Prince RuPert rrvm bouse. They were running until Clu retire Wulson, native, aged wer In this, Mr. Klewin admitted lo Mr. Manson and asked area siluatcil 011 Ihe nortlieaHl Hiey crossed Hie brook bill walked Ifi. was brought to (he slaiid and that Kevis might have left Ihe Mr. Craig to complete Ihe sen-lence shore of soil Lake, porclier 8.S. PRINCE8S LOUISE, 8.S. PRINC.o " on the j,aih ahead .if her. Khe was asked by Mr. Craig regard- bouse but be bad nol known il referring lo Mr. Klewin" isiami,r'.i. naiige a, i:oasi Land Dis For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, . . could nol wear exactly win. thei- nig a conversation wilh Clarence when be wrnle I lie lellr. I rouble wilh Mr. Yoiiig as a J.P. Two 2 years will be nllowe.l June 3, 8, 10, 23, 30 July 7, 11. ' were Imi one reseinideil Clarence ; Klewin I wo years ago when Hoyd Another leller Mr. Craig read The bulance of Ihe sentence was or removal of limber. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and SksgwM. , j, 1 ien 01. 1 nry were coming from V olliu was referred lo Vie I'sl. and which Mr. Klewin admitted lie was a pro.Herman and bus '.lllef I'urllier Koresler.parliciilais Victoria of II C Hi" June 11, IB, 2S July , 13. 1' lv' in iiiii-i 1 101, r 1 lie ussj,,; She,more objected in such evidence,was in his handwriting was ad been systematically lying uguinst llUlrlrt Korester, prmco Huper' 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. 0cW iiau inn m ri icnu ner.ue Hie ..n account of its remoteness, dressed to Hon. A. M. Manson. us." For Butedale, Swanton Bay, Cast Bella D"''nd yiie I'lhis Idler said that "the boys (ieorgM Hrowii, fish pucker and Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rlr were the victims of U miserable assistant lo C, II, I'lewin as couver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. MR. Your life often dependt conspiracy of vindictive ele postmaster and who resided at Mahcitan Agency for all 8teamihlp Lln. FISHERMAN! ments." Hie Klewin borne, gave rnrrohor Kill I liifnrnintbin frulll uotn a GOOD TANK 1 "Who do you mean?" uskeij ulhe evidence us In Ihe hoy being every morn-ina W. C. ORCHARD, General A(Jn plt We have been making tanks f Mr. Craig. at home on Hih nlgbl in habit Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, PrlnQj ten years utid we have jet lo get a complaint of faulty ! Mr. Klewin said Dial be mean' question. He also told of meet tosliinsmth work 111 a 11 hip. 'parlies in Simpson who bad cir. ing that night In the village I wo WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR OTHERS WE CAN ciilaled calumnious statements men whom be had at first taken UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY 0FB.(?i DO FOR YOU. I about his family- Jioyd Young for Clarence Klewin jnnl liuy nisf. rrni rrist. . und Wulkinsnn not Jlyan. lloolh, mini.I Kevis. On closer view mm t.. ROWE'S SHEET METAL WORKS Tail or Miss Jennings. Ibey turned out to t two Nuu r VAMC0UVIR. VtOTOai. Altrl k.y .ml u0 '3 lwi:l amvox. alick um. irr.n.iiU wsi.s Id. A l'orl I11I4X ..t I Another leller of Mr. Klewln" Hher Indian. 8econd Ave. Phone 340. In Mrs Kevis was alluded to. Lon; DltUnoe Phone Shoe Polishes l fu Aornut, .ACS BAnnilir, Asl. Tbla referred lo Mr. Klewln' re- II. Hew 1 11 siirlanliuled lb