Tin: 3T0R3TXG tmEGOSlLS. SATTJRDAT, J USE 10, 1911. ' 'S "FLIGHT WHTEE HAVE WE SEE, THAT FACE BEFOBX? Spokane Murderer Who Elud ed Posse Threatens Lives cf Farmers. BLOODHOUNDS ON TRAIL OUTLAW SPREADS TERROR JvWAkl I Eastern Washington and Xortlsnni Idaho Aroascd Over Wbcreabouta of Dnpmdo rnfltlra IUi Coa aat Ammunition. Mar than a score cf men. Including Fhertff EUu and hta cblaf deputies, today scoured the bills southeast of Fpoku la a vain .area for William Pyrd. who killed Join Maaskcr and Q. H. Whierla as 1 probably fatally oocil G W. ileUner. at Dlshman. Thursday. The puriutrt beat about the amlHe. InveatlKafd every clump of trMf u4 interviewd every homesteader and hnnar within a radius of SO miles, but all trace of tha fualtive vn lost at Mica, Peak, whm the country U wild and Ib.ro I ample opportunity of bla hiding tor months, subsisting on iml whlca Is plentiful la that region. Irr.l Is believed to bo beading for tha Coour d'Alane reservation, which In times gone) by baa hidden many dee- piradora The murderer la known ta tin at ast 40 rounds of ammunition and Is a dAad .hot having perforated bla last victim with a bullrt firod from a rlfla b.ld at bla hip. the tax let being a hundred yard. distant. Farmer'! Life Threatened. The only man known to have aeon Fyrd la a farmer driving alone a country road, and tbla farm.r was warned on pain of death not to men tion caving seen Kyrd. The whole country east of the city la excited, and comparison of Byrd'e lactic, with thosa of tbe noted Harry Tracey are beard oa all aides. Dyrd Is regarded aa even more danreroua than Tracer, for be Is eT.a a better marksman, mora vindic tive and knows hanging la certain If be la raptured. liloodftouada from Spokane picked up the acent of Kyrd about t ocloca Thursday night In the bills Just east of the railroad running down the val lxy. They coved rapidly and soon tha trail grew warm. Unmistakable signs of the hunted man w.re found and tha alow speed be was making and the fre curnt atopa ahowrd he waa undecided about bla route. Finally tha trail waa lost lb tha dust and tha posaa returned to town, resuming tha chase again thia morning. Poaao Abandons Chase. At 3 o'clock this afternoon tha posaa aaain came In. but the search will ba continued for days. Tha sb.rirfa office es;'cts to bear at almost any moment of country folks belnc bold up by the desperado, and baa warned ail officers in Kastera Washington and ftoru Idaho. Tna desperado la 40 years eld and about al f.ot tall. Ilia balr la dark ul his eyes blue. Ills eyes are larse and .tick out from bla bead, while nia aoe ta thin, lore and sharp. He w&lka erect, with a ewlnglng .alt. Ha wore a array coat, soft yellow shirt. blu overalls and a eoft brown baa. "NEVER" IS COSTLY WORD I la I. e la Bankruptcy Case Cause Arrest of Aberdeen Man. - ABERnEDT. Waah, June .Spe cial.) The simple word "never." epok.n by Ir. A. W. Luedera. a me-ll-ral specialist of this city, during tha supplementary proceedings of bis bankrupts case, which waa held In alonteaano last month, reauited In bla arre.t this morning on tha charge of perjury. Aa the result of bla pre liminary bearing before Judge Tucker thia afternoon ba waa bound over un der bond of litf to await trial at the next term of Superior Court. lurtu the bankruptcy case Ir. I.uedere was aaked If ba did not pur chase a draft of SlSue) and transmit It to I'ortland February a. 111. To the question Luc tiers answered: 1 never sent such a draft." It waa later dlscov- rrd thtt a draft of a like amount waa sent February 1 U 1HL leaders eon ten,ta that h. meant be never sent such a draft on l!".cito. Tbe court ruled, bow ever, thai "never" meant for all time, and therefor bound tha defend ant over to await trial befora the Su perior Court. TOY BALLOONS'LIFT" CAP Lad I.oe Skyplcco 'When lie At tempt Text In Fbjslc. VANCOUVER. Huh. Jane . (Spe cial ) In an attanipt to decorate bis little blue cloth cap with hydrogen balloons at a circus beld here today. ;erae Morgan. years old. lost bis headgear In the clouds. lAt.r Ocorue had come to Vancou ver Crom Salmon Creek, a few mllea In the country. He waa eupplied with lj cents, with Mfh ha boi.ght three talloona, lie tied the ends of tha strings of the balloons to a email but ton on the top of hta cap and then mar-hed down Main street. When the balloons and tha cap dis appeared In tha dim distance, little (,orw- broke Into tears and ran to fid bla mother to tall bar of bis trag edy. PIONEER 0F0REG0N DIES Charlea Tatdson. of Albany, la Vic tim of Heart Disease. A L RANT. Or, June (Special-V CVarles rart'.soo, Or.non pioneer of tha T.te. ard aa Indian war veteran, dropped c-ad from heart disease at bis home noer iikvli:. last r.lgit- He was 17 years cf aire and had lived ta Linn i'ounty more than talf a eertury. He Is s-irvlved ry four children, Airs. W. E. t'.rlion. cf Portland: Mrs. Ansa Barton, of Aibary: Mrt. F L. illlbert. of twet Hone, and John Iatt:son. of Oakvllle. .COLLEGE DEBATERS CLASH Willamette- Cnlveraltr Orators 'Wmi Hold I ntrl Society Contest. TXAif i.'1'i H CXTVXR5TTT. Salem. Or. June (Special.) Tha annual lnur-aoolaty oraxozlcai corneal will ba held In tha oollesre chapel Monday even ing. June It. at 1 o clock. Each of tha four literary societies w-Ul anter a can didate for the eventa. Tbe conteat was first scheduled for laat Thursday nlcht. bnt on account of confllctlna; with other commencement activities It aa postponed. Tha event is one of tha moat Impor tant of tha undergraduate functions at Willamette. The young ladles of tha AdelantJ and Phllodoalan societies will each ba rep resented In tbe contest, the former by Miss Lettle Grefrson. of South Dakota. and the latter by alls One Edvlng ton. of Hood River. The men's socie ties, tha Phllodoslan and Webstertan, will have Harry U. McCain, of Salem. and Carl Ilolllnffsworth. of Salem, aa their representatlvea. In connection with thia conteat Miss Hammond, tbe physical director for women, will gtva an exhibition of fancy club awlnKlng by her classes. Following the oratorical contest the societies will unite and glva a reception to all their members and alumni. Large numbers of Willamette graduates) will ba present at this event. BOSTON READY JONE 15 OIvECOV XATAfc 3IILITIA WILL TAKE OVER. CRX ISfclt. . Details From fort land and Cooa Bar Divisions Will Brine Boat Here lTom Bremerton. e.rvl rw Tii n SfSrjeclal.) -V. L. Coltman. Rear-Admiral at tba Brem erton Navy-Tard. baa notified Gov ernor West that tha cruiser Boston, for IK. Oree-on Naval Mllltla. will ba in readiness to ba manned by Oregon of ficers on June 15. w... - . - m - In iha liuitor-v of ..- i . . . .,) tnlllfla Will VW- . - --I fMin the bands of the Government at a navy-yard and take It to It. future nome pan. wneo or alis from tha Coo. Bay and Portland w.it. ih lloeton June 1. and bring her to the port of Portland by an eaay run, axnviaa ui wva., dum day. i t kmUp t .leu fen nf -Com mander, will leave Portland Sunday for Bremerton, where no wui prepare iu receive the Boston In tba name of tha s.te of Oregon- tm oetaiia .rum ortland and Coos Bay will leave 'Wednesday for Bremerton. The Boeton has been refitted at a coat . n.in end la in about tha aama condition aa In 1S&S, when she waa a memoer oi ui uecv o. Admiral Pewey. Several months ago ia wnia to be or1erea soia a. jio of use In the Navy. Bl.!s were about to be opened when tna onicera o. me Oregon Naval MlllUa petitioned for 11 i a training snip. iRESHAM SEES BOOM MOC-VTHOOD UNE TO ESTAB LISH HOVRXY SERVICE SOOX. CommercUl Club Confident That Carvbop Will Go to Town Sta tion Tnder Construction. GRF.5HAM. Or., June . (Special.) It has been announced tnat cara wni ba run regularly over the Mount Hood road as far aa Gresfcatn In about six weeks- Tha first service win oe by two locomotlvea and a gasoune mo tor, making hourly trips from Portland. Tha run will be made In 45 minutes. The company will open a ucnti ana express office as soon tnereaiier a. practicable. i'lec for a moaem siaiion - . , mmA tee atrutcure will ba built at once. It will ba altuated at the head of Roberts avenue, wnera aias tracka have been laid. delegation from tne iommercia Club waa Informed that tentative plans ara being made to sstabiiaa tna car ehope here an a 0-acrs tract near tha eastern boundary of the city, now owned by the company. While no defi nite prornl.ee were made, the commit te4 wu left to infer that free water and an extension of the proposed sewer system to their location would brlnaT the shops to Gre.ham. Tha Commercial Club favora tha bonus of free water, as the Increaaed taxes to be aseeeeed against the com Mnr would more than offset the cost. The boundary lines cf the city wou d ba changed so aa to take la tha eom-pany-a property, as It baa been requeau d that euch action be taken. Xha location of tha caxahopa here would mean an addition of ISO families to tha population of tha city. Tha company will glva tha bualneas men of Gresham a free ride to Bull Run ona day next week, and In return the Commercial Club Is planning a re ception and banquet to tha railroad of ficials on soma near date. POWER COMPANY IS HIT Oversight In Aaseaament Is No Re lief In Tax Duty. OREGON CITY. Or, June 1 (Spe cial.) County Judge Buttle today de nied tha petition of the Portland Rail way, Light ck Power Company to act aside the penalty and interest on taxes on the canal and locks at tha falls of the Willamette. Tha company alleged that tha aaseaaor In making out tha tax bills neglected to Include the canal and lock a Later tha company was notified of tha oversight and a penalty of ia."S and interest of 1111.74 ware added. Tba company pleaded that owing to tha mistake of tha aaaesaor It should not ba compelled to pay tha Interest and penalty. Tha property waa valued at (300.000. and the tax levy was SaSST.SO. Judtra Beetle held that tha company should have discovered the oversight Itself and paid tna taxes when due. WAPPENSTEIN JURY OUT MCC1I WRAXGLTXG IS BEARD FROM J CRT ROOM. PTOMAINES JCAUSE DEATH Infected Canned Salmon Fatal to Boston Man at Everett. EVERETT, Wuh, June 9. In-reetl gatlon by tha Coroner's office today re sulted In an announcement that tha death of Albert A. Borosky, of Boston, who died suddenly yesterday, waa caused by ptomaine poisoning. Tba Coroner loaned that all tha members of tha household where Borosky waa staying became 111 after eating noma canned salmon. Tha attending physician accounted for Its fatal effect upon Borosky by tha fact that he was subjeot to Intestinal trouble. Borosky came to Everett a week ago to marry a daughter of Dr. I- B. Molln. Tha wodoing waa to have occurred next Sunday. Tha body will ba aent to Boaton for burial. Mnaio Student Wins Medal. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Juna . Special.) At the grad uating recital of tha school of music given by attss Queen Inex Johneon. of Corrallls, who completed the four-year course In voloa thia year, ahe rave a. dif ficult programme of classics and op eratic, arias. She waa aaalated by her alater. Miss Lilian Johnson, and by Genevieve Baum-Oaaklna aa accompa nist. At the close of the programme Mlsa Johnson waa presented with a medal by Professor Gasklns for excel lence In scholarship, sha will return next semeater to continue piano study. School Bond Issue Upheld. CENTRAL! A. wash.. Juna i. (Spe cial. ) A aecond election for tha voting of school bonds to flnanoe the build ing of Centralla's new flSO.000 high school has just been completed with a aubatantlal aavlng for tha school dla- trlct. Tha bonda voted at tha flrat election were found to have a alight defect and were aold for five per cent. The defect haa been overcome by tha aecond election which resulted In a sale at four and one-half per cent. They ara In denominations or 11000. Rancher Gain by Salt. ASTORIA. Or, June 1. .(Special.) The Circuit Court Jury In the combine eaata of the Sorenaen Logging Company against Emll Mattaon and Ell Makt re turned a verdict today, awarding Matt son damages of .400, .while Makt re ceived 1150. Tba suits were brought to secure rights of way for the construc tion of a railroad acroax tha defend- anta' ranches near Sevenson. Tenders of 1100 to Mattaon and f 100 to Makl had been made before tha suits wars started. - Woman ex-Governor Die. GUTHRIE, Ok'.a, June 9 Mrs. Alblna Bekemeyer. who was Acting Governor of Oklahoma Territory on aeveral occa sions, died here early today. - In tha territorial days sha was a confidential clerk of Governor Barnes. Governor Ferguson and Governor Franx. Lady Declea Recorerins. XEW YORK. Juna I. Friends of Lady Declea. who waa Miss Vivian Gould, say that sha has practically recovered from her operation for appendicitis. She Is taking dally drives in the London parka and wt'.l be able to take part In the coronation festivities. Th iiniiiwi aeveramcnt proposes tne cce tractU.a of various a.rrow-t.ur. rail way, t. rural dtatriet. with SB sgSTecete lecth of approximately 1M aulas. Disagreement Expected In Bribery Case of ex-Chier of Police Wap penstoln of Seattle. SEATTLE. Wash., June 9. The case of Charles W. Wappensteln. ex-Chief of Police, accused of accepting a bribe for permitting the operation of dlaor- darly houses, waa given to tbe Jury thia morning, and lata tonignt inert was no indication of a verdict. Judars John F. Main announced that If a verdict la reached before midnight he will receive It, but It no agreement haa been reached by that hour tha Jury la to ba locked up for the night. At lunch the Jurora wrangled loudly enough to be heard In the corridors. This is taken aa foreshadowing: a dis agreement. After the Jury In the bribery trial of ex-Chief of Police Wappensteln had retired. Wappensteln waa formally ar raigned on four Indictments charging him with receiving brlbea on two oc casions from Tupper and Gerald for protection of tha Midway and Palis houses and tba Northern Gambling Club, with conspiracy for the protection of gambling, and with maintaining a nulaance which the grand Jury found the Arcade dance ball to have been. He was given until Juna IT to enter his pleae. The stata announced that it will ba ready to try Wappensteln on-June IS oa tha Indictment charging that he ex torted 1300 from the Pacific Coast Company, and on June 26 the Indict ment charging' acceptance of a bribe of 11600 from Tupper and Gerald for pro tecting the Northern Club. . Holland Gets Hero Fond. THE HAGtTE. June . Andrew Car- r.larvelcus Hair Producer Stop Ealineas, Dandruff and Scalp Disease and Restore Gray or Faded Parr To Its HatuTal Color. laatl aresl Swisses 0MI Swiraco produces astounding results so quickly It haa amazed thoae who have used It. 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