10 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1906 EARTHQUAKE SHATTERS (Continued from page 1) of provisions, nud bought a car load of potatoes, which were shipued at ouce. Tliese potatoes were already loaded for shipment and were pur chased oa 'board the car. The com mittee also solicited clothing and floor and provisions of all kinds from the city and conntry i Dr. VV. E. (Jar J I, Dr. Harvey Hick man and Dr. E. Rea Norris left Thursday night on the overland train for San Francisco to aid in relieving t.'.e antferers. FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR SUPPLIES. E. T. Fields, agent ot the Southern Pacific Company, stated Thursday that his company would transport goods for the relief of the lire and earthquake victims free ot chagre. Rev. E, S. Bollinger, pastor of the First Congregational church, an nounced jthat the proceeds from the 'Old Maids' Convention," which took place Wednesday, will be devoted to the relief of tne ban Francisco suf feiers. There are many Oregon Oity people in San Francsco and vicinity tidings of whom weie anxiously waited by relatives and friends. W. P. Haw Icy, of the Crown Columbia Pu'p & Paper Company, received a tele gram from Cass U. liarlow, convey- mi? the information that his family had escaped injury. Mrs. Barlow and child, and Miss Veva Tull are there. William Koorner, a son ot R. Koe1 ner, superintendent of the Oregon City Manufact ring Company, is a student ai Stanford University, winch has been destroyed. Mies Mary Adele Case is staying at Palo Alto. Gen eral Manager Normau R. Lang, of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company, with Mrs. Lnug and children, are at Oakland. Mis.' Robin Shaw is in San Franoisco and was staying at the St. Francis Hotel. Mrs. Nieta Lawrencce, a daughter uf Mis. Mary Barlow, and Mrs. Daisy Shinder, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Norris, are in the Bay City. W B. Snivel ', of Sliively's opera house, is there. Fred Charmau is living on Sutter street, and Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Cheney are living in ban Francisco. Mrs. uneney was Miss Lizzie Walker, of this oity, Mrs. Human Hoiaen uuua ib among tne say uity residents. Homer Mar tin is there. A telegram was received Thursday froji Harloy 0. Stevens, who with Mrs. Stevens is in San Franoisco, visiting Mieir SO'., Harley Stevens, Jr. Mr. Stevens' wire wassout at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning and conveyed the intelligence that their family was woll and safe. Mrs. Harley Stevens, Jr., was Pearl Meldrum, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meldrum, of this oity. Attorney and Mrs Franklin T. Griffith and Miss Laun Pope, who had been b pending three weeks m San Franoisco, roturned 'homo only Wed nesday. Enon OaliCE is with the Portland I baseball club at Sau Francisco. Mr. and Airs. John Noble, parents of E. J. Noble, of this city, are resi dents or Santa Kosa. Mr. formerly in the grooery this city. Miss Cassie Eaton, who taught in "Ihe Baraliy sohool sevoral years ago, is also living in Santa Rosa. the company in San Francisoo wsri destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tremhath, who left here several weeks ago fur San Jose to resido.imve returned. They were burned out and lost household goods. Lena Gold smith Wicks has arrived from San Frauciscn and Mrs. Ada Hughes, who formerly lived with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilson, name Tuesday. The Mountain Road school, district No. 69. m ar Stafford, has raised $35 for the relief fund by a "shadow bj oiai. " Shadows wore sold to the highest bidder Mayor E. G. Caufleld has received a cash subscription from the citizens of Molallu, amounting to $55. SURVIVORS RETURN. Agent E T. Fields, of the Southern Paoiho Company, has received a copy of a wire sen to Manager J. P. O Brian by E. H. Harrimau, and Mr. Harriman urges people to teep sup plies coming to, San Francicio, as it will be necessary to clothe people there and some of them will have to be fed for months to come. In re sponse to this dispatch, it is probable that the local relief committee will make an effort to establish and main tain a permanent relief bureau for the reception of foodstuffs and clothing. Mr and Mrs. H. 0. Stevens, Sr , and Mrs. H. 0. Stevens, Jr., and children returned Mon lay from Sau Francisco. Mr. Stevens said that no pen nor tongue could . magnify the horrifying scenes that he witnessed. Mrs. Mar i Barlow Monday received a letter from her daughter, Mrs Neita Lawrence, who is safe in Richmond, but who lost everything she possersed except the clothes on her back. Mrs. Lawrence s i i ii the extent of the dis aster could not be described. Mel ville Eastliam, a son of Mrs. P. F. Morey. of Morev's ranch, returned home Mouday from San Francisco. John H. Darling left Sunday for San Franoisco to join his wife and daughter, who were in Sun Jose at the time of the earthquake They wer6 in a two-story brick nd stoi e building, which was wrecked, and KILLED IN COLD BLOOD (Continued from page 1) away, but waited for Hanlon f and Trembath to come to him, and the omcer laid a hand upon hi.u and sain : . "You are under arrest." without a second's warning, the ourgiar shoved his revolver against nauioH s Doay ana nren two shot one lodging in tho stomach ot the uu- iortnimte officer, and the other pass. ing clear tl rough his body. The man torieu to Trembath, and saying: "You want some. too. do von?'' fired three shots at him, but uout toon effect. He then turned and warned away, leaving his hat tn the ground. Hanlon was stunned by the shock and walked to a bench in front of the hotel, and called to Riley, who ws ou cue otner sine or the -treet, and who haard the sound of shots. "Get the priest and a doctor," said Hanlon, "and bequiok. " Riley te'euhoned to Dr. H. S. Mount, who quickly arrived on the scene, and Mayor CaafiBld was also notified. He i-ent to Milwaukie for a special car to take Hanlon to a hospi tal and in the meantime, the' physi cian did all that was possible to al leviate the suffrtrings of the stn'cken nflloer, whose life bloo i was fast eb bing. The car 'arrived here at 5 o lock and Hanlon was placed on board, and (vith Dr. Mount. M Caufleld. George Mai ley, George Brown and two other men. a fiint trip was made, but Hanlon was dying, and when Milwaukie wis reached Ur. Mount saw that his death was only a matter of minntes and ordered the car returned to Oregon City. Hanlon passed away soon attpr the car passed Risley Station nn t e return to Ore gon uity. . Hanlon was pnst 45 years of age, and came here two years ago from Chicago, where he was for many rears a guard at the t)enitfltitinrv For some time afrer bis arrivnl h worked for the Willamette Pnln Papor Company and about one voar emeus day at Ore&on Qity .Wednesday, MAY ? Mrs Darling suffered sevore Irnists 8 was appoiuted on the night, police but her injuries are not serious. Her daughter escaped injury. Many peo ple were killed when the building collapsed. Eery Noble has received a letter from iiis father, John Noble, who was a sufferer from the earthquake at Santa Rosa. Mr. Noble, who wi.s formerly in the grocery business in this city, lost everything he pos sessed. Miss Robin Shaw, who was in the St. Frauci9 Hotel when the earth quake occurred, has written to her father, Captain J. P. Shaw that she was safe and is m the Provided e Hospital, Oakland, aidiug the relief work. CASH FUND REACHES $1700, Several hundred dollars was con tributed Thursday, swelling the' fund to $ltIi4. iha euiDloves ou the day RELIEF WORK NOT OVER. Relief work on hHhtilf of the suffor ers from the SanJFraucisco disaster is going steadily forward and the tinr. load of potatoes that was shipp.'d Fri day was followed Saturday by a oar ofmisoellai)eous.prov'sioiis, iuoluding potatoes, omening, tuaufcets and rood. All day Friday aud Saturday wonun of Oregou City worked seonrincr con. iNoble was tributiou9 of clotlmiB. and were ii I 'd business in in the packing by men. M s. Oiaia E. Morey has offered 800 bushels of potatoes from her place at Osvypg'-, Her Hon. Melville Ei stham, was in Sau Francisoo, at ' the time of the earthquake, but word has beeu re ceived from him Part of ano.hcr oar will le male np from this pc iut, and donations from the country are corning in, With the contribution i f shift in the Willamette Pulp & Paper 1500 in "sl' was wirod Thursday Co. gave $180.35. Sevornl unpaid sub- afternoon, Oregon Oity and Olackumas scriptious will increasa the total to 0unty have done well to vard the re more than 11700. In addition to lio' fnnd, aud tho work is not yet monQy, many generous people are giv- over, . , ing clothing and provisions The ' When the train loads of refugees woolen mills gave $150 worth of blank- Ptsse i here Sunday, bound for Port ets, and the local brauoh of the Port- tllev ware boarded by Mayor land Flouring Mills Company con- Caufleld and other citizei s who an tributed 25 barrels of flour. Charles no.::ioed that th .e was work for 80 Howard, of Muliuo, will send in flour man iu the mills, a d paFseugcr from his mill. availed thoiufelves of the opportuni y The relief committee purchased a ' BU1 woat t ork at once. One man carload ot Ipotatoes Thursday and dos- 8llia" t'ltt' lie worked for 86 hoars dur patohed it to Sau Francisco at once. in8 tre fires without lood or shep. The oar had been loaded by Frank Ha Bn'd t"t water wps sold on Jaftgar, who turned it ever to the f13 atrjets for 25 c.ents a glass. The oo:umlttao. i'lie O-own Oolumbi a appeaiauce and physical condition ut Pulp & Paper Company donated a many of the mon is pitiable in the ex- DuiMie oi re t blankets. This oorapauy wome. its Him Fraucisco Mr- nn Mrs. H. 0. Stevens have suITerud the loss of oftines and factory. Moitimo" Cockrell, of Huuthy Bros, Co., Thnrsdiy night joined the Portlaud hospital detaolimeut, in its (trip to Sau Franoisco. Mr. Cockrell it a druggist and his services will be nwded. 'Dr. W. E. Carll, Dr. Rea Norris aud Dr. Harvey Hiokumu have alun tvfa SURVIVORS COMING HOME. Survivors are still -coming from San Francisco to Orogou City aud Gonoral Msuaaor N. R. Lang, of the Wilhm etto Pulp & Paper Company, has re turuod from Oakland. Tho ofliocs of returned fioju San Francisco, where they were visitina their son at tho time of the earthquake. Fred Char man was siou iu SanFrancicso Friday and is safe. N. R Lang, of the Wil lamette Pulp & Paper Comnany, has arrived home. The company's mills here are supplyiug paper to the San Francsoo papers that are being pub lished from the offices of thef laklaud Herald aud Tibune. xoroe oy a. soiumer who was mayor at that time. ' Haulon was a man of huge stature and was an able officer. Hh was a member of St. John's Catholic church" and whs duoply attached to the pastor, Rev. A. HillebraLd, who was absent from the city aud returned from Sublimity ou the Eugene local Tuesday morninc ! fhe dead officer is survived by a wife aud ens son, aged four years. MURDERER IS FRNK SMITH. Frank Smith is the man who killed Officer Hanlon Tnesdav morning. He -vua urres'ea Buunav charged with robbing the store and postofflce at Troutdale Saturday night, and Mon day escaped from jail in Portland. REWARD IS OFFERED. Mavor Caufleld has issued a reward of $350 for the capture of the mur- nerer, and lata Tuesday afternoon roport reached this city that Smith was in hiding at New Era. Sheri Slmvi r and a posse went to New Era but failed to Bud any trace ot the fugitive ROBS S JORE AT OAl'BY. Sometime Tuesday night the posi office and store of J. F. DeYoe 1 1 Canity was broken into aud two Ool n bia razors stolen. The burglar w a unquestionably Smith, as the dIhch was broken into in the same manner that he pursued here and at other places, where his crimes are known. Coroner Holman held an inquest Tnesdav ou the body ot the murdered man, and the jury reudered a verdict i : accordance with the facts. Hanlon was liti rally shot to pieoes in the re gio ' of his abdomen and intestines. aud skilled surgery oo ild not save him. rue funeral took p'ace at 9 o'clock Thursday morning from St. John's Oatholio church, The inter ment wa- in the Catholi cemetery. 0. N. Plov ra ,n and R. E. Wood ward on Tues iy discovered fresh tracks lead'"tr through Albight's pm tora to a ba i near the slaughter housti. They investigated and found a man had eaten luuoli there aud had "Amoved a pair of damp socks. Hear ing that Smith had been located 1 1. Njw Era, they did not pursue the search. s R. RvCARSfe5W4 11 Arabian Tumbkrc R EOR tE WSSmWtm (10) MUSEUM SHETLAND POKY SALIE1 Double Menagerie 3fm Ite fmPl Real Romaa HippodroKSvi' w""119 Scores of Trained Wild BeastJ y S K m- Pretty ; EMU JiITTl&S V 23 The Only Iady in the Entire World who throws ' vYVStP-i 'jSStvO'' ' rir.- SOMERSAULTS on the Naked Back of YjVs!r jrffX Vv j? ' . f ! a Swiftly Running Horse. . Jrfc .,. V . : . " ' a Thundering Ronsan Clisrict Races V 'TT o E-B!3 iPsBAis & sea imhmJx ;:: ;WfeGnIy Lady Japanesa-Artists in America ffjf 'so Astonishing Acrobats YssT &t J& f(WGHEST JUrVSPI?3G- HORSESV3 J Wmmmmm ELEPHANTS vfer N WQ MXmm LLAMAS AND BOS INDICOSmv y .jlyffltW1 CAKE". WALKING HORSESt7 JmM- tr ijimxn-j&msss- .... - v s!.'j3m& M0Wm mm IMruaifcU' AHABIAW SI ALLIUMS Vx Xm?$ glEfaiid'STREET PARADE " TWO PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 P. M. die; Georgia V, Koot vs. Lemuel O. Root, plaintiff allowed to resume her m :den nuine of Oeorgja V. Hedges. A deoreo was rendered in the suit of John W. Meldrum va J i Dies, Edward McNamara, et al. The divorce snit rf Ross E. Shaffer vs Margaret J. Shaf fer was settled aud dismissed. An order w is made continuing the sale of property i;i the suit of U. 8. How land vs. Margaret L. Roberts, et al. The will of the late James Hiinson, who died nt Molallu, April W, was admitted to probate Monday. The es-, tare is valued at f 1500 and with tl eioertiou ot $50 devised to Mattie wells, the eutire estate is left to Peter M. Boyle?, who was a faithful friend of the deceased. Hauson had no relatives. Dr. D. B. 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