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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCn 26, 1914
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A Fun Feast in One Course
A Happy Medium
One of the greatest political trials
in the history of Scotland political
because it had to do with two great
clans o that country, although
murder was the charge was that of
t. ,,., ctnanvt of the Glen. It was
the culmination of a feud that
pxi.sted between the Stewarts
tv, rvumibpHs for many years,
even to this day the bitterness has
not subsided that was started by the
murder of Colin Cambell iV Glenure.
Whether or not James Stewart was
guilty has always remained a mys
tery, but at any rate he was compeueu
to pay the penalty on the scaffold.
The "gibbet was erected near the
present Scottish town of Ballachulish
Kerry, and Stewart died on Novem
ber 8, 1752. Colin Campbell had been
murdered on the afternoon of May
14 of the same year.
As before noted the elans Stewart
and Campbell were at enmity, al
though the two clans had frequently
intermarried. In fact James Stewart
and the murdered man were blood
i.,.4,rQC Thv hart been friends in
,v,st rhivs in suite of clan rivalries
Campbell was a wealthy land owner,
anri .Tames was one of his tenants
i.nrt ir..,kprt after the paying of the
rent of other tenants.
trinuiiv however, their relations be
-am strained becuuse Campbell in
sisted on securing his delinquent
rents and reproached Stewart as be
ing too lenient witn tne tenants.
Allan Breck, another relative or
Stewart, and a sort of stormy petrel,
was also held on suspicion as being
implicated in the murder.
on xinv 7. Campbell set out trom
Edinburgh for Fort William on busi
ness, and one week later ne Degan
the return journey with a party of
three, intending to pass the night at
the inn at Kintalline, near the scene
of an intended evicition. Bal
lachulish Ferry had just disappeared
from view to the four riders, and
the hills of Morven were becoming
prominent, when suddenly at a point
in the road at tne woou ui ii"-i-
mo.o a shot rane out and Mungo
Campbell heard Colin explain, ' Oh, j
am dead!"
The npnhpw turned to seek the as
sailant, but he had disappeared over t
a hill in the distance. He starteu
in pursuit, but lost track of him.
Another of the party was quickly
sent on ahead to secure assistance,
while one of them guarded the body.
About twelve persons were arrested
on suspicion, including Campoeu anu.
Allan Breck. James Stewart ana nis
son. Allan, were taken to Fort Wil
liam on the 16th of May. Mrs.
Stewart made every effort to secure
an interview witn ner nusuanu, out
she only succeeded toward the end
of June.
At last, on the 6th of July, about
seven weeks after his arrest, the
monotony of the prisoner's loneliness
was broken by the receipt, ior tne
first time, of a warrant dated May
17th, authorizing his incarceration.
Thereupon he secured an Edinburg
lawyer, Mr. Stewart, of Edinglassie,
m T.rpnare his defense. Tile trial was
fixed to take place at Inveraray
ho !it of Seotember. 1752.
bench was occupied by three judges
thn ni.lcp of Argyll. Lord Elchies
and Lord Kilkerran.- The counsel for
the prosecution were the Lord Ad
vocate, William Grant, who had been
chief law officer of the Crown dur
ing the strenuous days that followed
Cullodon; James Erskine, sheriff of
of Perth; Robert Campbell,, of As
nich; John Campbell, and Simon
Many witnesses were examined.
An attempt was made to lead di
rect evidence that James had pre
viously endeavored to arrange
murder of Campbell by deputy.
this attempt utterly failed.
Little Third Sacker for 1913 Sena
tors Lands; Pretty Cold Back
in Virginia; Wants to Come
Back
Little McUevitt has been heard
from. The former star third sacker
of the Phoenix Sens' tors is in college.
Eastern College at Manassas, Va. He
is playing ball, and he is coming
back to Phoenix next autumn.
B-r-r-r-r-r! Mack's letter is a
cold one. He says he shivers all the
time, so that the exercise almost
keeps him warm. But he wants to
come back where there is no frost.
He says the baseball season in his
immediate vicinity has been shoved
forward on the calendar owing to a
large and zeroish snowstorm.
McDcvitt goes to the Central as
sociation this season, but as soon
as the series is over, in September,
he hikes for Phoenix.
Ho has kept track of Duke Whitt
and Weston Ritchie, also, the former
being with Portland in the North
western lea sue and the litter with
Stanford, California.
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Baltimore, Washington,
Philadelphia, New York
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At a recent meeting of J. AV. Owen
Post No. 5, G. A. Fi., these resolu
tirinj; wm adoDted in memory ot
Aaron S. Post:
A memorial of respect and con
l.ili.ncp nnanimouslv adopted by the
members of this post, on Wednos
d.iv the 4th of March, 1014: Com
rade Post was born in PostsvilK
Iowa, December 3rd, 1S40, and was i
private in Company H, Second Regi
ment of Minnesota Cavalry, during
the great struggle in the Civil War.
After the war. he lived at Salt Lake
City, Utah. He joined this post May
11th, 1911. He died February ith,
1914. He was a faithful comrade in
the discharge of his duties, of the reg
ulations of the order of the Grand
Army of the Republic; and we mourn
the loss we have sustained by his
death. It is further resolved, that
we extend our sincere condolence to
his bereaved wife, whose loss Is
much greater than ours. A copy
hereof, certified by the committee, is
ordered sent to his family, and a
copy to be sent to the city press.
JOSIAH F1KE,
II. H. FARRIXGTON',
JAMES P. RHODES.
it away for uuriai. lears ikwsto
and the skeleton still rattled on the
gibbet. In 1755 it fell and the of
ficers of state had it repiaceu. fi
nally, it is said, that the bones
found a quiet resting place in the
kirkyard of the Ardshielsin Duror of
Appin.
(Tomorrow That Trial of Parnell.)
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WATER USERS ELECTION
PETITIONS CIRCULATING
John Orme Seems Favorite Dobson on
Ticket in District 10 and Morris
in District 9
(Special to The Republican)
MESA. March 23. A petition was
being circulated yesterday among the
land owners of District Number 10 for
the purpose of securing the necessary
five per cent of signatures to insure
the plating the name of the candidates
unon the official ballot. The ticket as
it is being arranged in the district is
as follows:
For picsident, John Orme; vice pres
ident, E. W. Wilbur; governor. . W.
Dobson, council, W. T. Tweedy, council,
J. W. Heffner.
The last named candidate is to fill
out the unexpired term of A. A. Burke,
of Gilbert.
The petition in the Sth District has
not been circulated, but the matter is
to be attended to at once as there are
but a few days remaining in which to
be within the law. It is assured that
H. B. Morris is to be on the ticket for
Governor.
The sentiment is rather in favor of
Jchn Orme for President of the asso
ciation on the South Side.
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the
but
There
was no absolute evidence that James
Stewart was the murderer, nor in
any way an accessory to it. With
the evidence regarding Allan Breck
it must lie admitted that there was
a stronK presumption inai u ne ..
not the actual murderer, he was far
from being blameless.
At length all the speeches were
finished. All that the skill of the
prisoner's counsel could do naa
been accomplished, ao recoru 01 o.i.v
summing up is in existence, anu
probably none took place, ine jury
hrnnirht in a. written verdict and
T0m. Stewart was sent for to hear
us, nuti tironounced. The verdict
condemned the prisoner to be taken
to Ballachulish, and mere to
v,ori hi a hndv thereafter to
I snsnanripri bv chains.
' . . lm nrinnnpr
In a lew mamy wmuo n. i"
protested his innocence, his readt-
.. . . 1 hof- hla
frt HP Hnfl flia Kiict ..."
name should afterwards be associ-
o.ri ith a deed so foul. So endeu
v, tra nf this unhappy man. Po
litical scheming and private hatred
hart Anne their worst.
Th. nrisnner was carried back to
Inveraray prison and was afterwards
transferred to the scene or nis ioi
mer confinement at Fort William.
the dead
ruiii'mnB .no v ...
hr.,1v vL-na hune in chains ns dl
rortPd. and the King's soldiers stood
I guard t" prevent the Stewarts taking
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