... ...A .A. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907. HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE, SELF AND FATHER-IN-LAW Bloody Deed In Upper Story of the Old Wil helm Tell House Which Startled Citizens At Early Hour Saturday Morning. MARITAL WARFARE ENDS IN MURDER Slaughter Scene Resembles Shambles Desperate Man's Revenge on Woman He Claims Wronged Him--Her Side of Story As Told to Attorney Who Drew Her Will "For God's sake, don't!" I Cooke and Mr. Brown too charge, on These were the last words uttered by Joseph D. Maxwell before the shot rang out that may put an end to his life. Then followed two other shots by which the lives of two were snuffed out almost instantaneously. William W. Henderson lies cold in death, the fatal shot supposedly fired ku hi fiujn hsnH M r Martha "7 .... '- - I Henderson, his wife, is also dead, her; the behalf of the lodge, of which Maxwell was a past grand, w ill do all that can be done for him in saving his life. Mrs. Henderson was killed by a bul let piercing her right breast. She al son had a contusion on the forehead, but whether this is from a bullet or from contact with a piece of furni ture when she fell will never be E. known. Henderson was shot through head, the bullet entering his the sitting room of the hotel, occasion ally going out for a walk. Henderson came to the hotel for the" first time this morning. It Is known, however, that he came to Oregon City last night on the 11 o'clock car from Portland. He had been drinking heavily, and a bottle of whisky was found In his ' pocket after the tragedy. Detective JameH Stuart, of the de tective firm of Stuart & Vaughnn, was In the city yesterday looking for the Henderson woman and her . father. Stuart hnd been retained by Hender son to look up the woman's record, and It Is said that Henderson alleges that his wife deserted him when they were living at Ijitrove, California, go ing away with another man. He has been bitter against her, and has stat ed that she was a swindler, and was at this time mixed up In a mining I swindle. He has a letter In the post office here that Is said to throw light upon this phase of the case, but It cannot be gotten out according to the postofflce regulations, except by a relative or administrator. Henderson had a note In one of his pockets that gave instructions to no tify his brother, O. M. Henderson, of Rutledge, Tennessee, in case of death. Coroner Holman this morning sent a message to this address asking In structions as to the disposal of the body, but has as yet received no re ply. The brother was at one time an attorney general of Tennessee. Nothing further Is known of Hen derson or his people except that ac cording to papers found on his clothes he has been employed at Scuttle on the street car line. Papers show that he has been a railroad man. He had on his vest and coat emblems of the Masons, Klks. the Modern Woodmen of America, and the Odd Fellows, but no cards were found In DIVORCE SUIT FILED BY MRS. HENDERSON Cruel and Inhuman Treatment and Threats to Kill Are Charged. husband firing the bullet that ended j throat and passing through the back her career. . ; of the head. The triple tragedy took place at the j Willoughby Hears Conversation. Wilhelm Tell house, corner of Sixth j There were no witnesses to the and Main streets, this, morning at half i event, but Ed. Willoughby, who occu past eight. Ed. Willoughby was stand- j pied the room adjoining that of Max- ing in his room when a bullet came I well where the shooting occurred over- Mrs. Henderson, through her attor ney, A. U. Memlenhall. filed a suit for divorce from her husband In the Clackamas circuit court on January 8 last. The complaint cites that she and de fendant were married In San Francis co. March 30, llHlt!, and the cause of action Is given as cruel and Inhuman treatment and personal Indignities, rendering her life burdensome. She alleges that beginning one week after their marriage he began Importuning her fur money and upon his not re ceiving the amount demanded he ap plied to her the most vulgar, low and scurrilous language the same being too vile to set forth In the complaint. In the presence or their friends he Is charged by her with using such expressions as "you are a d m old whore," and accusing her of "sustain ing unlawful relations with Individ uals to her unknown, thereby causing her to suffer great mental anguish." On two occasions, she says, ho flourished his revolver over her head In a threatening manner, and while so doing Informed her that he would kill her. and that In September, HiH5. while angry he struck plaintiff with his tlsts. knocking her to the floor, when he Informed her that he live happily together, and from the conversation heard by Kd. Willoughby before the shooting It would seem that he hnd III (rented her, I'p to the time when Henderson met the woman' who ruined his life lie had borne a good reputation and win well liked, but after falling Into her dutches he became Infatuated and could not keep away from her. She seemed to have an Influence over him that could not be broken even by herself. INQUEST THROWS LIGHT ON MLIRDCU The coroner's luijuost over the bod ies of William W, Henderson and his wife Martha K. Henderson held Sat urday night, resulted In u verdict In accordance with the facts of the rose. The Jury found that Mrs, Henderson came to her death by a bullet wound Inlllcted by her husband, and that I William Henderson died by a self In flicted bullet wound. In the testimony the scene that met the ga.e of those who first entered the room was gone over, a fid although Joseph Maxwell, the father of the woman was unable to be present on account of his wound, the statement he made to Chief of Police Hums and to the Star wus taken as evidence, and from this the guilt was placed on Henderson. From the evidence it developed that five shots were fired, two of which struck the woman, one In the fore head and one In the right breast, one hit Maxwell In the back of the head, one pierced Henderson' hat falling to Injure bltn. and the other entered In- Uhe brain. V 2,(KH) miles ofJoiigdiH taneo tolejihonn wiro in Oregon, VMhliii;ttn, Cali fornia and Idaho now lit "juration ly lite rieiflc Station Telephonn Com p'U y, coveriiiK '2,'2.rU towns. Quick, atournto, rhfain All the Hittisfaolion of a personal eonmniiiiaitioti. bmtanon no ellect to a clear untlerHtaiiiling. Hh kane and Han Fram'iKca bh Micily heard an Port land. 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Maxwell .has not been in a condi tion to talk of his family, and it Is not known whether he has relatives at his home In Latrove or not. i room adjoining to which hn was tak- Klnally, she says, til-treatment was rn after the shooting In regard to the through no ca'ise of hers but solely be- 'positions occupied by the three when cause she refused to satisfy peated demands for money. t his re- Henderson fired the fatal shots. Ac i cording to Maxwell, he was standing through the wall from the next room and whizzed past his face, missing him only by a a few inches.. He rush ed down stairs and out on the street calling "Murder!" Chief of Police Burns and a repre sentative from the Star were passing heard a conversation that took place among the three victims of the trag edy just before the shooting. According to Willoughby, Hender son, together with his wife and his wife's father, came Info Maxwell's room about five minutes before the MADE HER WILL DAY BEFORE HER DEATH at the time and immediately hurried j first shot w as fired. There 8 much Into the house and up the stairs. Itjearnest conversation, and Henderson was a fearful scene that met them. I seemed to be pleading with his wife Lying on the bed In Maxwell's room ' to come back to him. She replied Local Attorney Drew Up Testament Her Story of Their Trouble. MRS. HENDERSON MUCH MARRIED with his brains spatfered over the I scornfully and said, wall behind him was Henderson. Part ly on the bed and partly on the floor lay Maxwell, in a widening pool of blood. Behind the door and wedged against it so that entrance was gained with difficulty lay the woman who is said to be the cause of the tragedy, with a fearful gash in her forehead and the blood streaming from a wound In her breast. I by the bed, the woman wus standing 'at the foot of the bed, and Henderson 'was on the lied. The room was small. with merely room for the hnd and a washntand. From the bullet marks I in the walls and the floor Henderson must have been standing on the tied 'when he fired. One bullet went i through tho wall, and one went I through the floor. This latter was i likely the one which struck the old I man. I Among the personal effects left by j Henderson was found nothing that From testimony given at the Inquest , would show to what lodges ho belong by Detectives Stuart and Vaughn and "'. or whether ho was In good stand from newspaper clippings found In Ing or not. He Is said to have stated woman taunted him with abusing her 'office of Judge G. E. Hayes In the j Henderson's possession It appears that 1 1( m,'n around town that he was In when she was with him. "Pa, can't j Stevens block. Friday, and had him his wife has borne a shady reputation standing, however. His effecin you do something?" asked Henderson, draw up the papers In which she dis- j for some time. j will be sent to his brother. 0. Mc Hen- and Maxwell replied. "No, I can't." posed of her property. Part of her game, It is alleged, was Person, of Rutledge. Tennessee. He The next words that Willoughby heard Judge Hayes said Saturday morn- to advertise In marriage papers for a i a bank book showing a deposit of . .1 . .. . ..... . . . . . t or i.. . I., i i, . jwere ror uoa s sane, -non i: ana ing after tne tragedy mat me woman husband, representing nerseir as a;1-" 1,1 o-mtT mum. im rn then a bullet sped past his nose and i anticipated trouble, that she said her ! young unmarried woman with S0,000, showed that he was working for the it.,., i ix, ij mmM 1 ,'r ' t . ' Less than 24 hours before she met Why don't you ( her fate from a revolver bullet fired talk sense?" j by her husband, Mrs. Henderson made Henderson fell to sobbing and moan- her wilt. In company with her father, ing, and continued his pleading. The j Joseph D. Maxwell, she visited the Thought tD Have Had Five Husbands and An Unenvia ble Record in Court. hde .euwl i I,r Ir.t for met - in l tt lill III III lr I lliMi trttutiilv nt f ruwOi, ttir.r utit lai;e yk; ! t. ilr-ll, i,,u vrt txcttllloit fl.mr,., nmk t.'trm l fellitl.lr ftnt tltr mutt jMtu - wtirtr Sn'.l ly Bit ilr.lre k-ccil Aartunl lire on n 0. M. KSRV A CO., D.iroil. Mich. 1 $ t W. S. EDDY, Y. S M. i). V. Cmduite of the Ontario i '. nnry Collrge of Toronto ' ml the MrKUlip ! . u . Surgery of Chicago, ! ti t Orrgon City and rUl'i'i ! i office l The I'anhian Mi". .. Seventh Strrrt ncr Mii. llotli fflephouri Partners' 1 33 ! n All three were alive when found, but Henderson and his wife expired In a few minutes, without gaining con- buried itself in the opposite wall. Maxwell Incriminates Handerson. It seems to be very clear that Hen- In Portland making and wanting a husband with a fev jPuget Sound hlectrlo Co.. at the time her but she was not thousands to Invest who could take',0' li-ath. He bad also been em- sciousness. The woman died first, a.derson did the stiootlng, for Maxwell few low moans signifying her passing. made a statement to the Star repre A minute afterwards Henderson also ' sentative as he was lying helpless passed out amid fearful groans. Max- j when found. well, although terribly injured, was j In answer to a question as to who not unconscious, and was removed to i red the shots, he said between moans, the next room where Dr. C. A. Stuart is battling for his life. A 41-caliber Colts was the weapon used, and was found on the bed by the side of Henderson. Five of the six chambers were empty, but wheth er more than three shots were fired j husband was i threats to kill I afraid. Her father also said he was care of her fortune. She Is known to not fearful of Henderson. have caught ono man whoso name was She claims that they were living O'Dell, this way before she married Is uncertain. A 38-caIibre Harrington-Richards revolver was found ly ing under the pillow of Maxwell's bed with all the chambers full. in San Francisco at the time of the earthquake, in which she lost much property. Her first husband's name was Odell. He died, leaving no child ren. She claims to own 100 acres of was .land at Kirby, Josephine County, Or leeon. Mr. Maxwell's residence was Henderson. Her father Is said to have worked with her, and one rumor has It that he killed one of her hits-hands. j ployed In St. Imls and other cities on the street car lines. I Henderson to be Buried Here. I Coroner Holman yesterday receiv ed a message from tho brother giv ing Instructions that the body be bur I led here. Earlier In the day a tele- She married Henderson In San ; Kram was received directing the cor- Francisco in April, 190fi. At the tlme;(m'r t0 H,I th" 1,0,y Tennessee, she was on trial In an Oakland conrt,,,,lt aft,'r consultation with tho other replied, at Latrove, Eldorado County, Cat. He ;for running a marriage bureau to lure relatives It was decided to have Hen- 1 "Henderson did." "Whom did he shoot first? asked. With difficulty Maxwell "The woman first, then me." iwas a widower, and Mrs. Henderson 1 men. and Henderson was the star wit- i 'lerson burled at Oregon City. Tho After that he lapsed Into a state of Jwas his only child. She was 38 years ness against her. she Is said to have 'funeral will be held Tuesday morning and could talk of age and her father was Co. In her married him so that he might not have rrom ""'"'ans undertaking rooms. conversation in Judge Hayes' office, to testify against her. Deprived of 'aHl n'K"i claiming to i.e n the witness testimony she was acquit- c"Hn f Henderson came up from semi-unconsciousness: no more. Fred Griessen, proprietor of the ; she told of her husband's cruel and In Wilhelm Tell bouse, stated to the .human treatment, which she said was Star that Maxwell and his daughter .because she had 12900 which he was The bullet struck Maxwell back of jcame to Oregon City for the first time desirous of securing from her. the left ear at the base of the mastoid ; on March 2, and secured rooms with j The will drawn up Friday evening process, passing downwards and came ! him. They were there together till j will be filed for record in Josephine, out at the angle of the jaw. The I Friday afternoon, when the woman county, where her real estate Is Bit wound in itself, according to Dr. Stu-! left, saying that she was going to uated. Professional ethics, aside from art, will not necessarily prove fatal, ! Portland for her baggage, and would law, prevents the contents of the will but the mental shock and the loss of go on to Grants Pass. Her father , becoming public before filing, but it? blood may result in death. Soon af-1 said he would stay on at the placets surmised as she had no other near ter Maxwell had been shot a com- ' Friday night Mrs. Henderson returned relatives she willed her property to mittee of Odd Fellows consisting of and took a room for the night. ;her father. There is a heavy creditor Harry M. Shaw, Elmer Veteto, II. W. ! Griessen said that the couple were 'of the estate and ho will probably ask Trembath, William Shannon, J. W. quiet and spent most of the time in for letters of administration in Jose . . , phlne county. Mr. Maxwell and Mrs. Henderson had been In Oregon City about, ten days, staying at the Wrn. Tell house. Her business presumably was her di vorce suit. She could have secured that by default anytime since March 11, the last day in which Henderson could answer. Mrs. Henderson claimed in Judge Hayes' office that she was going to Lake county to work as a cook in a mining camp, and read a part of a tel egram from Grants Pass to that effect. 1 t 1 Private Money to Loan I havo private, parties with the fol lowing amounts to man on real estate: Parties I I 2 5 i 2:, Amount. Iinnn.no $ Io00.no I.isoo on $1500.00 $ 600.00 f 300.00 $ 100.00 to f 20 00 Time, in 10 year to 5 year to 3 years years to 3 year to 4 year 1 to 5 yer Is your baby thin, weak, fretful ? Make him baby. a Scoffs Emulsion Scoffs Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites prepared so that it is easily digested by little folks. Consequently the baby that is fed on Scoffs Emulsion is a sturdy, rosy cheeked little fellow full of health and vigor. ALL DRUGGISTS i BOc. AND $1.00. SCENE OF MURDER. The old Wilhelm Tell house, the scene of Saturday morning's awful tragedy, Is one of the most historic buildings In Oregon. It was erected over CO years ago, and at one time was the meeting place of the Oregon territorial legislature. After many vIsslcItudoB the building Is now used as a cheap lodging house, the first story being occupied by a saloon and the two upper stories used as a hotel,' under the management of Fred Griessen. High Grade 1 HighP nee- g 'PmcltJ in Full Mfturt VottUt r'fl Always j Same - I WRAQji on I mmA Merit ted of the charire on which she was Portland and Identified him. He left held. no instructions with the coroner for Henderson told his detectives that tho 'HHlHaI of the body, and the In she had secured some $1000 from him "'ructions from the brother In Tenne on her representations of the "Ogalla" H!"'" wl" ,KJ fH'"l "t. The er mines, which, it appears, are worth- rangements for tho funeral have not less. She and her husband did not yet bfi,'n f'ml"tod. ' I '""'y (lf tno w""ian will bo held until her father becomes well enough to give directions for the burial. TAKEN TO PORTLAND HOSPITAL. Joseph D. Maxwell, shot by his son-in-law W. W, Henderson, Saturday morning and seriously wounded wns taken to the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland on the Southern Pacific Saturday night. He had been remov ed previously from the room to which ho had been carried In the Wilhelm Tell house after tho shooting to the Electric hotel, where he received nil the surgical aid that the limited ap pliances of Oregon City would permit, After the wound was dressed Satur day morning, Maxwell appeared to bo resting easily, but about half past ten he seemed to be growing worse and Dr. Stuart was hurriedly summoned. He worked with hltn for several hours before hn wus thought to lie out of ,ln,r,.. r,l I'Ih 1....1I , uui.v,. i, fin, i in, ..,iiii w its Hiiniinoueu In tho early afternoon. I Towards evening he was removed to itho Electric hotel, as a quieter and more convenient plnco to care for 1 him, bill. It was thought that the bos. 3'pllal was a better place for him, and 'j lie wns removed there. In the lute af ternoon. It Is sfutod that, ho has a good chance of recovery, and If he survives the shock tho bullet would will not necessarily prove fatal. At Inst reports he was resting easily. Interest at C per rent and your own time for repayment. Also a little Chattel money at 8 per cent. , Will buy notes and mortgages. Also own Oregon City property to- trade for country land. Will look up titles to lond froi If trade Is made. Own 3 lots, hoiiso, barn and chljkon park at Willamette, for sale cheap on installments. No real estato agent to Interfere. If Interested mil, writ or phone, JOHN W. LODER, Attorney at Law.. Slovens Ilulldlng. Oregon Gily, Oregon. Beauty More Than Skin Deep. Every ono who wants a good healthy color, and a clear skin free from bil iousness, sluggish liver ond chronic constipation should get a acknge of Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, nature,' sweet restorer. 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