f i PAGE FOUR 7ITE DAILY NEWS TLur INDIAN CONVICTED OF .MUR DER OF MISS LORETTA CHLSHOLM AT PORT ES SLNGTON IN .MAY LAST, '(continued from page one) Feeling dizzy, be slipped off the vet and limy siaewaiK on tne mow grass. T."rrt4rtot!lat, -he would Ja3, It. beagaln; tried me sidewalk se walked through the vet moss grass of the beach back to the (hack where he threw his ahoes and sorts, which were soaking wet, under the punk, M'XIiAY MO KM NO At 9 o'clock Sunday morning. May S3, accused stated that he rose from hU bed and. alter baring a wash, vent out side and down town. He went down to Kameda'a store and got some - Ice creamy asking Mrs. Kameda at the same time to loan him a brush so he could clean off the mud and sand which he had got on hi trouser legs when he went out of the bouse early that morning. Mrs. Kameda would not give him the brush. Oolng outside be saw Marguerite Pierce coming down the street and, after baring atopped and talked to her about ten minutes, went into the ice cream narlor and bought two ice cream cones, coming out and glrlng one to the girl and eating one himself It was about 45 minutes later that Mar guerlte went amay and he ( accused i baring a -belly-ache" went to the BJL. cannery wharf to relieve himself. Then he went back hear Kameda'a store and tried to get into two restaurants, which proved to be closed. In order to get breakfast. He then beaded toward the hospital, intending to walk around the block for fresh air. and, on hla way. he came across some salmon berry shoots which Indians eat. He looked for more, tpcndlng about 45 minutes In the sal iron oerry pitch. He then went on heme past the police station. He ad mltted baring met Smith and saying -Good Morning" to -him but he did not see Mrs. Gibson. On the wit home be j called in Kameda'a store and got two more ice cream cones which he ate himself. Suffering from diarrhoea, he went again to the B.A. cannery whirf and then borne where, after drinking a cup of coffee be disrobed and went to bed. He went to aleep in about fifteen minutes and slept soundly until about j ucu oc goi up ana put on his black ahoes, the low brown ones still t-lng wet. and had a meal with the rest of the family. Alter supper he "laid around" his bunk for about an hour stomach troubling him. Furthermore he intended to go to church. He told of going to church after which he went down to the float for a few minutes and went home and to bed. Monday morning he got up about S2Q ana went with bis uncle to the BjL cannery where, however, it was found there was to be no work that morning ' l was suu missing. Accuse will be coming ACCOI NTE1I MR ISI.OOfl After dinner that day. accused tesll-fled. he went to work at B.A. Cannery and cut his third finger, as a saw was . falling ea- a form. HU finger was bleeding and, aa he shook it, be got blood on hla khaki shirt and on the undershiri; the top shirt being open. He. told the foreman of hi accident and then went to George Bankey'a bouse where he bound bis finger with a piece of rag, then returning to work. At three o'clock that afternoon he was told that he was wanted at hla shack by the police. The police, he aald, made him strip and, after some talk about blood, he was arrested subsequently being taken to Prince Rupert. Accounting for the blood on hi clothe other than the khaki shirt and undershirt 'which he had already explained, accused told of the night In March at the VJ.E.A. hall. Port Simp son, where he had the nosebleed after having been struck on the face with tne basketball. The blood dropped down his front and on to the sleeves. He went to a tap across the street from .5 na nd. blowing his nose after he nau-inougnt It had stopped bleeding-, more blood went on his' coat. Then, with water, he attempted to wipe blood from his coat and trousers. next occasion his nose had bled wa at Port Esslngton on a Sunday morning eariy in May when he was getting wood , ,'rtUJ9hB Sankey. He went below the ' ' ""'Idfwalk 'and handed a heavy piece of spruce up- to his uncle. Then he got back up on the sidewalk and grabbed tne handles of the steamer truck which the piece of wood had t placed, His nose started to bleed and he did not know It until he felt th warm blood. It had then been bleed lng quite a while. He got some blood on his sleeve and, a he was going up Mil. some fell on -his pants. He went to a tap and then blew nil nose, blood going on his coat and pants. Again he tried to clean his clothes by wiping them with his wet hf.nd. NOT AT Kill) I KXt'K Accused told of having the blua suit 4 1 1 MO.Mt M BRINGING UP FATHER WEU-I OOMXKKJOW.OUGAKl- so highly I got a box of. thea and! Vsi- S OT IFE trtx J t f d avc "rn ,fix.La r? . m who i'll run "kr alderman! V BUT UITeN-v) IQCS-VOO oo snow n-r OCTY- HtS OObT i MAN TOO rzxi naa aiso asaea nim questions and helped ' which he got In December 1924. mend-to rattle him. ed on various occasions. Once he put! IV i..i-t ' on ' a natch htmwlf. th iuh in 1 PL.ICE V eyesight nccu w nl from the inside of the test. Once Mar- o , .. . wnen aueruonea DV Mr. Jobruon and then went down town meetta, mc aa panM- ml to hu en a .r.,,. w tunlel Brown who suggested jc-m in the search. Accused said he . uuv uu iiiri.uru uvm on - - that ht h be I . . " . anotner occasion. " ' me "w G3d would not go to the search because he ' . ? rfM ,t w.. .. !" " me at tne red fence." excUlm- . . ' I . i r,-i .v,.n f , .v.t"UMwi m quei non. us urtl meal Detne " (UJ fcXXC . beach eight feet from the sidewalk, saiu (he had seen it by lighting matches. He had not bad breakfast cr dinner on the 430 ln " Itrnoon " evidence of the little girl. Huldla Ssn-, a " Wue ,Ult tmn dihU. that she had seen him .Rti, hOu on the grass ln front of the Pierce I "'""" mua m nnin naa . . . Wl S-1 tka Iub residence as Miss Chlsbolm passed. Relnholt was a liar accused said when he" ( Relnholt testified that be had rseen him pass his place following the gin on Sunday morning. Accused aald be waa 4 feet, 54 Inches stated that be suggested to hla uncle !,n h?ht ,nd 'gftl JM pounds that they might help in the search and ' tnea, as they "w were is sutus going down uuwii the ir.e Asked by counsel if the statement he had signed v in the ' presence w- of Inspector , street, they met two Norwegians who,opujer were correct, accused said It wa Tint M 1 ( t fn w v fn. t sHjt . . i saw (. irl (k. tne nody , bad . been found . . and . that the bead was smashed up and there were scratches on the throat. Then accused went up t3 his own shack aud had talk with hla uncle. Coming down to Cunningham's corner iin "every little move" he had made. Sankey was on the stand one hour and half before Mr. Patmore. f'KOS E.VAtll.SATIO.V AV1 la1 mrm m fs .j a . "7 (Joe and John Sankrvi met ifr Trt.v M James Gray and. at the corner, heard a statement made to Inspector Splller bunch of Jap. and whites talking about Sankey took on the air of not bein wood when he could not carrr a 100 pound sack of clams, accused said that the piece of wood was less than 100 pounds in weight. As to the Indian who had passed Reinholt's place following Miss Chlsholm. accused answered that there were plenty of Indians tn Port Esslngton who wore blue suits. He bad not beard Sam Shlmada say where the body was found. How if the the rlrl. Then the thr r ni.ni.u.. . . . "i ' " then, " walked down r.r 7. I . : w uuu""lna DUl- IlrT n id Norwegians had not told him. did be ??J2u T-l at VTT'l JbR0n that be Mr on'!know enough to make hU .Utement ow"vvLdr M- nn such a th, ..n. e : I " a D "tmoraii and lonely placer- Because it was in the w uiwuci; M LJJC JJU11C9 , ournea me jeg or the pant with a cigarette, the. patch being necessary Wfce'n he stumbled on the beach at 3 a-ra. Sunday tnorMng he got his fee: wet but not bis pants. He again denied that be had had the vest on Saturdav night but bis description of other clothes corresponded with that of OUhooly. Asked how he could lift and throw uo to the sidewalk a heavy piece of spruce Through The Mails The service of the Bank of Montreal is as wide and comprehensive as the postal system itself. . ( This service enables customers living in remote districts to transact their banking by mail as satisfactorily as if they could make personal visits. WjUe for pur, fold$r, rBanking'by Mali" P. C PATERSON. Manager. I'rince Rupert Urr.nch: BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years j n LU HAVE TO ABOUT THAT, SO SHORT OF BREATH SHE COULD HARDLY DO HER HOUSEWORK heard felt like a aWV tn m A xnend of mine recommended T that It Was not hi Intention tn mm. examine him through an interpreter j accused responded. Accused aaW that I he had not understood Inspector Spll-1 ler'a warning. Accountlne for Mrs. Xelson Moore, MUfc-rd, Out, tkn be hjld made in the statement the Writes: "I hA heart an.l -nrnv-rt .dar after It hart Kmti nrttniiv . ft--n ' trouble, and became so sfcort of breath accused said that he was rattled, be-I could hardly do mr housework, and cause tkev ith. rvm.r.. . t.rv. I was so nervous every litti sound I ,h Mm t. .... . i quite correct because it did not tell 'everything. Mr. Johnson asked what tt did not tell and accused related a number of more or less important Incidents that had come out previously in evidence but which . had not been contained in the statement. There were various things be bad thought of after he bad made the statement that he bad wished be had put in tt. Accused' said that Inspector Splller had beta. I taiung rough to him and that wha; ' .v i: j " . : ' -" iraa oeen nut down in the statement, uitj iuu me so maeii sood I rot the . . 1 Kwnd and ' la Mwer to qu"t,OB Mked box, now I am feehnjr like a different woman." I lnpeetor 8piller had testified previous-! Heart and Xerve Pill are 50c a ,jr tnat h bAa asked accused no que-; box at all druggists or dealers, or I Uon but that nls atatement was en-i mailed direct on terelr.t of price by i tlrely voluntary.) Accused insisted, in The T. Milbnrn Co, Limited, Toronto, ! denui of Inspector Spiller. that Jhere , aw ucru maovner omcer present wno O 1926 Int-v Fcstvwc Scmvkc Ix ,MPORTED? It's both older jJiflV and better Mads In Canada This advertisement t not published r disi'lavprj by the l iquor Control Hoard or by lb Wcivmiment of British Columbia. woods." replied accused. A previous witness for the 4efens aa Mra. Shtmo Kameda. wUe of Ui Port Euiftgton storekeeper, me told of vuit of aecueed to the lee cream par lor at 9 o'clock Sunday mornlRg wheat be had asked for the brush and later at It o'clock She confirmed the state -risen ts under erou -examination. After the evidence of Banker had been heard court adjourned at 4:45 fot lfteen minutes before Mr. Patmore Pff- wntcd bis argument to the Jury. 1)i:ii:.m: corML "the ease We have to consider to Ught is not one of manslaughter or anything like that," aald Mr. Patatore .1 his address. "The kllllne of Mlas Chlsholm was murder pure anu simple a foul murder by someone the brutal tilling of a -pure defenceless girl." Mr. 'atroore minted out that it was not th spirit of the'1 law to demand some victim In revenge. The purpose of the crown was to give fair trial, not to demand a sacrifice, it had often been jald It were better that a thousand guilty men o free than that an in- iiucrui.man auner. : Mr, raunore posited out that the Jury wa sworn to tw :n-.partlai and unbiased. He asked the jury to dismiss frtm IU minds anything that mleht hate been heard of 'umumI DOtalde.ot the evidence tha had been aim ui jjtc me idoiih doj accused in thj caw tjie' same fair consideration that would be accorded a -nan of the highest standing in the ommunlty if facing a similar charge, (f the jury considered the evidence in uch a manner, would hsvo exercised t prerogative, kept Its oath and aitnl- fled IU judicial mind. Mr. Patmore referred to the dangers of circumstantial evidence entirely uwon which the charge against accused oasea. lie pointed out that the defHM had explained everything satisfactorily except th evidence of the little girl. tsandani. and the German. Relnholt He submitted . that the. little girl mlghi ! have assumed. wTth 'child's logic, that it I was accused she had seen at the fence j without recognizing him or even know- i lng that It wa him. Her mother had1 testified that only the color of th clothes was recognisable. There was dr: tnce evidence to. show that arcuset cauld not have been there at that time Mr. Patmore suggested that the Oer-1 man could not have had a good view of accused's face through his window. tlelnholt had onijf glanced at accused i .ut had described minutely his clotias! hcreas he had made a mistake about ' the clothes of the ' tacher with whom he had talked for two or three minute. The best thst could be ald about Rein-holt's evidence was that It was Imagination but the fact of the matter was that t might be called a deliberate lie. Undoubtedly tlelnholt had told Pierre of the two men that had passed bei .r-the girl Did not the Jury believe 'he evidence of Mr Pierce? 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