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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1912)
PLAN IS KNOWN JJo Less Pian 16 Cangmen Ready to Help Murderers TAXIS ARE SENT FROM STREET Warur Orders I'oll.o To Aid Wlilt. nuiii IIoho Hud WVblicr Are Hold '' Without IbUI Honri'fi dtiilintica. NEW YORK, July 23. "Bald Jack" Koho, Sam Pnul, "Brldglo" Weblier, William Sliuplro and Louis Libby, all held by the police for com pllcity In the Rosenthal murder, were Arraigned today before Coroner Tttnuerti. Roeo, tho gambler friend of Lieu truant Bocuer, who Kimentliul charg- d with being IiIh partner, Ih held wltliouli hail far the coroner's In quest Thursday. Utile is said to have hired the "murder car" In which the gunmen later went to assassinate Rosenthal. lAtula Ubhy. part owner of the automobile, was held as a witness and the case of William Shapiro, chaur teor of the car, was put over until Thursday. Iirldgle Webber, a gambler In whoso placo on Forty-Second street, the gun gang Is said to have congre gated, and Sam Pnul were held with out bull until Wednesday. Jack Sullivan, alleged go-between for Rose and lleckor, Is held as a ma terial wftneu:. (Jitrnor Takes n llund. important development of the day was tho action of Muyor Oaynor In directing that the Investigation be oencttiitiutcd in the hands of dis trict attorney and that the police ct in harmony with that official. Result was Deputy Police Commis sioner Dougliorty went nt once to see District Attorney Whitman. Moan whllo tho Besirch for tho actual as- liames hare been obtalued from those under arrest, are wanted. Some of them are said to lie la Chicago, hav-. ing fled the day after the shooting. Killing Won Itehrned. A picked band of gunmen was se lected to shoot Robenthal and had had a rehearsal of the killing, it was said by officials of the prosecutor's office today. Investigation shows that there was not b' slip in the plans and that the principals were most careful to establish alibis. William Shapiro, held In connec tion with the killing, in a supple plementary statement, revealed how gangmen kept the street In front of tho Hole, 3Ictropole practically clear of Uixlcahs for 30 minutes before the murder, apparently that the "mur der car" might have a "clear get away". Shapiro said at least 16 men must have known of the "croak" to be pulled off as they wore in front of tho Motropolo, ready to backjack or kill, if necessary, anyone who Inter fered with the Job, or tried to block the getaway or tho gunflghters. It una learned that Rosenthal had scarcely fallen to the sidewalk un der a fusillade of bullets when some ono telephoned District Attorney Whitman: "You had better get down to the Mctropolo ahead of the police or a pistol will be found on Rosenthal's body." The prosecutor hurried to the scene and satisfied Tilmsolf there was no weapon on tho body. Later the story deevloped from several sources that the murder plot I included a statement to be given out by the police that Rosenthal had been killed In a gamblers' duel, that two other gamblers bad been wound ed, and the police were looking for the injured men. District Attorney Whitman's prompt arrival on the scene is said to have thwarted that part of the plan. The district attorney has receiv ed a communication, signed "A Wom an Who Knows," giving the name of the gunman who fired the first shot at Rosenthal. This man the writer said came originally from Cin cinnati and may have returned there. HANFORD IS OU T LOCAL NEWS. -nsslns continues. TO I'ltOIIIHIT IIOOSIC SIIII'. .MU.VI'S IXTO DRY STATUS. WASHINGTON, July 22. Tho judiciary committee of the senate has ordered a favorable report on the bill to prevent the shipment of Honor from a "wet" state Into a "dry" Btate. Klvtvmon, wIiohc ARC YOU LOOKING FOR 1 AMI? Dont fail to come out and see the MELROSE ORCHARD TRACTS The cream of the i mpqim Vullov. Tracta 10 noros and up. Price ifGli.OO an acre and up Deep, rich soil. Come out, write or call up on phone, C M. ANDERSON, Melrose, Ore. A. M. Armstrong, of Riddle, arriv ed here this afternoon to look after business interests. U. G. Adams, the Suthoriln drug gist, spent tho morning in RoseJirg attending to business interests. Bishop Scadding left for his horn- at Ponllind last tavenipig after h brief visit In Douglas county. MrB. James Cobb and children left here iast evening for Portland after a visit with friends and relatives in this city. Bert Brown returned to his home at Portland last night after a few days spent In Iloseburg attending to business Intorests. Preston Baker and wife have re turned from Wlnstons where they spent the past week visiting at the home of the former's parents. W. E. Bow, of Seattle, arrived In Hoseburg last evening to spend some tlmo visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs. L. G. Barnes unci Mrs. Charles Uadloy went to Siitherlin this afternoon to attend the meeting of the Women's Chris tian Temiwrnnce Union. j Miss Ada Sweet, of California, Is j spending a few) days in Roseburg I visiting with Miss Irene Chittenden, at tne J. W. Tollman home In this city. I S O. Porter, of Elko, Nov.. arriv ed In Koscbiirg last evening to as-; sume charge or the harbor shop re- cently purchased by II. C, Porter and situated at tho corner of Rose and Csse streets. House Committee Abandons' Further Investigation COMMITTEE TO FILE REPORT .Mills Of I'niicd states Steel Trust Are C'iuinu-terized As "Inliu limn and Iniquitous" Mikado Kinking. (Special to The Evening News.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23. As a result of the resignation of Judge Hanford the House Judiciary committee today practically decided to drop further proceedings. The committee has ratified the ac tion of Chairmun Clayton who order ed the sub-committee to Btop faking testimony. The sub-committee will probably file a report, however, be fore the charges are formally dis missed. I.ruve For Tlui Kast. SKATTI.K, Wash., July 23. On account of the resignation of Judge Hanford, the congressional investi gation ended this morning. Chair man Graham, of Illinois, and Repre sentative McCoy, of Now Jersey, de parted for the East last night. In the opinion of the attorneys. Wicker sham should resume the Hanford in- Tes-that's Dandruff!" W. A. Miller, wife aiid son, of Chicago, 111., left hero this afternoon after a visit at the home of the form er's cousin, Nenl McCull, In Kden bower. lOnroute home they will spend a few dnH visiting at Impor tant Canadian points. and id going to become more annoying every day until you begin to use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Then you'll see the Dandruff disap- 1' pear entirely from your icnlp. HAY'S HAIR HEALTH will keep it out and keep your icalp clean and your hair healthy. Don't delay atari now and be one of ! the thouiandt of grateful uien of it. "1 wlih to recommend the very bilh quality of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and tell you thit it hat relieved me entirely of Dandruff and Itchinf Scalp, that for the laal fifteen ycara have cauaed me a freat deal ol auffcrini." GEO. W. JAMES, Chlca.o. Ill 51.00 and SO at Drutf Store or direct upon re ceipt of price and dealcr'a name. Send 10c. for trial bottle. Philo Hay Spec Co., Newark, N. J. Marsters Drug Co., ana Hamilton Drug Co. sell It for 60c nnd $l.on, or from Philo Hay Spec. Co., New ark. N. J. vestlgation. Inhuman and Iniquitous. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23. Characterizing the present labor sys tem in the mills of the United States Steel Corporation as "inhuman and lnfqultous," the democratic major ity of the steel trust Investigating committee, with Stanley as chairman, today completed a report which rec ommends three bills tending to revise the Sherman anti-trust law. Mikado Is Sinking, TOKIO, July 23. Although bulle tins issued today state that the Mika do is holding his own. physicians privately admit that the condition of the ruler is unchanged and that hir recovery is doubtful. It Is said he may linger for c!ay3 or weeks, or the end might cor.-.c rt any minute. a CALL FOK CITY WARRANTS. Notice Is itereby given all persons holding general fund warrants against the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, endorsed, "Not paid for want of funds" prior1 to and including March 4 th, 1912; also the holder of special warrant No. 244 drawn on the Block No. 91 sewer fund and endorsed December 14th. 1910, to present the same to the City Treas urer for payment, as interest thereon will cease after the date of this no tice. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1912. D. S. HOUSER, J30 City Treasurer. NOTICE KOIt PROPOSALS FOK STKHT IMPROVEMENT. Sealed proposels will be received by the undersigned at his office in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, July 29th, 1912, for the paving of South Pine street from tho north line of Floed street to the north line of Burke street. In the manner provided by Ordinance No. 494 of the City of Roseburg. All bids must be sub mitted on blank forms which will be furnished upon application ot VW-un-dersigned, and must be acconfluied by a certified check payable 'to the City reasurer for five per cent of the amount bid, to be forfeited to City in case the successful bidder shall fall to enter into a contract and bond with the City. A surety bond of thirty per cent of the amount bid will be required from the successful bidder. The time stated in the pro posals for completing the Improve ment will be considered In awarding the contract. The Council hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1912. CARL B. WIMBERLY, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. dJ29 .ARE we; GOING OUT OF BUSINESS? NOT MUCH! We are offering you though, some of the Best Bargains you ever t saw on soma of our goods. COME IN AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU For a short time only we are selling at less than cost Men's Fine Dressy Low Cut Shoes at $2.95 In Blacks, Tans, Chocolates and Patent Leathers. The regu lar price of these shoes is ?4.50 per pair. We also have many other lines that we are selling at less j than they cost us, such as Mens Summer Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. Which you must see to appreciate. When wo say Below Cost We Mean It and are ready to show you ROSEBURG ROCHDALE COMPANY Attend the Base Ball Game Sunday, 2:30 Sharp Mew York Etoi LEADING AGENTS for Nemo Corsets, Madam Irene Corsets, Carhartt Overalls, Pendleton Indian Robes and Burson Hose. We Make all Kinds of Cloth Buttons nwmB9mimmmmmmmTnmmrniim i m rrnrn mi rm rT.tTMniMTWT.w.tWMMWWMWMi.Ti'.T.ii.Mi.iiiMt,. iihmi imi iwi w eHRavITa n y bargains for'wesday' $3,50 Women's Oxfords at Special $2.19 j Men's $1.50 to $3,50 Straw Hats 1-2 Price For these hot days secure a good Straw Hat. 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