'jtfw "a. Aa'-aJUL. Vol. XIX.-No. 46 CORVALLIS,1 OREGOX; FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11. 1907. BJJ'iffcV J if?' VftT B-idFroir et9 'Notice of Final Settlement lathe County Court in the State of Oregon, for ;t he County of Benton. - the Matter of the Estate ) -'rr. of Mary A. Garlioghouse, Deceased. ) Notice ta herel.y given thrt the undesigned has hereby filed her final account in the estate of M a :.y A. Garlinghouse, deceased, and the court hag -set February 4, 1907, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M a the time and the county court room, county joeurt bouse, Corvallis, Oregon, as the plaoe to 1 bear objections to the same. --.Dated this 28th day of December, 1906. i ' lit H AU8D1 F. STARR, f Executrix.of the last will and . testament el Mary ' A. Garlingbouije jteceased... , -... . 1 Citation" :; ; In the Matter of the Estate 1 ("Bbicbt H0IiBOXTIeceaSe'd. $ .-' -To Alice Holroyd, Edward Holroyd, James F. . Holroyd, Bose La Lascheiur, Catherine Staples, r -Bobert Holroxd. Ima Jean Holrord. Harry. W. LAIolroydheirs at.law Henryolroyd, deceased f .".-tin the name of the State of Oregon you are i-tiereby cited and required to appear In -the-Coun- ty Court of the state of Oregon, far the County of .Benton, at the Court room thereof, atCorvallis, in i.tfie County of Benton, ou Saturday, the 9 th day of , ebruary.iw, at een-o cioca in tne jorenoon 01 ' that days then andthcra to. show, causa ifanyex - isL why an order of sale should not be made, as t prayed tor in the petition of W. S. McFadden, ad- r.Tninistrator of said estate, of said Henry Holroyd, i: deceased, of the following descilbed real proper f' ty, to-wit: .Lots one fl). two d). eleven fll) Bud twelve r (14). Block Four (4), Kayburn's Addition to the ielty or Corvallis, Oiegon. .-.- Jlnfl vou are further notifiod that Ithls citation 7.1aerved upon you and each ol you, by publica : rlon thereof, in the Corvallis Timbs newspaper vIor four weeks under an order made by the Hon. i-E-Woodward, Judge of said Court, bearing date ;J-itiuary2, 1907. ."Witness the Hon. E. Woodward, Judge of the iCounty Court, of the State of Oregon, for the tiqunty of Benton, with the seal of said Court af ' . fixed tnis the '2d day of January, 1907. Attest) T. T. VINCENT SEAL Clerk. .. Our SaleSf or 7: wilt be a MoneycSaving " to ;all r" )tfi:i;:' iy;i B9- .Mt:::' anttary ill v: :: to: HEtD-UP GOAL TRAIN! i(!(," OYER 200 DESPERATE CITI " ZENS BOARD FLAT' CARS ' ; 'AND CARRY OFF:, vii : cr.';: Train Crew Outwitted--fBoUomB , Polled from Cars itod Coal Fall , ing onuTack Blocks Cars. tf? " North Yakima, Wash., Jan. 8,- More than 20Q desperate citizens of this citv and farmers of ,.tbe Btir- OM-flfobodiag'- cqpntry wrecked a coil Notice to Creditors. .TNotice ia hereby given that the undersigned - lias been duly appointed administratrix of the r estate of William F. Miller, deceased, by the Y. pountv court ol the state of Oregon, for Benton rjconnty, sitting in probate- AU persons having Irjaims against said estate are required to pre .eritthe same dury-verlfled to me atm y- residence I in Summit precinct, in said county,, or at the kiw 'office of BL Hplgate, in , .CprrajUls .Oregon,: jrJ.thin aix months from this rate. "Dated at CoTvailiBj-OTegorr. fes--18rl906trjj'' --4 s L MILLER. ' 'taTdmrhistratriz . El E. Wp4UN ATTORNEY LAW. ; B.:A..CATHEY, TYSICIAN8TStfSOir: ' Offirt, room 14, B&nK Eld. Boatai ' i'- ib-to uail a ,:-v. Vv'S-'H; i Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. -Big stock to makf selection.' Every article in the store at a Teduction. , , . -u r f i;. . Big line heavy overcoats boys and mens 25 discount I J mg line ram overcoats niens tii zu discount Big line ladies jackets af 50 discount r t,1 ;' i Big Ufie gents and boy clothing at 20 discount Big line dress goods, underwear, hosiery; shoes, . sewing machines and in fact every article in the store at a big redaction. Now is the time to buy .h.'-n: 11 ' -If rugs, ' Z:.. Hi, ana;;oee I i i.cr I Coryallis, lit.-. ' W 1. '(:'. on "c;-.;. "o 1 . ' "... i Vtiterinai'T 'Surgeon' & Dentist i OiSce 1011 Main st Ind 204 icesiaeirce tfl st ma J. A. WOODS Genera! 'Auctioneer. " A' Square' flea and charges right CorvalKv T)rqprfCr6d-ry Graniteware , ,, Watch Friday's J. FUED STATES' G. K. FAKRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office tip stairs in Burnett Brick Res idence on the coiner -of Madison and Seventh st.Fhoneat hoase and office ft i -73 k&f'-.i- ri mg$ , Physician & Su jtfh Office over postoftlfce.--. Residence Cb.'4 Fifth and Jeffersow streets. Hours 10 to 12 a, m., 1 to 4 p. in. Orders may be eft at Graham & Y'-?iiam?fl-ruir store. 1i. , 0 . .f Willamette Valley,,. inking. .Company agegon! RESPONSIBmiTI Jjpo Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Buys County, City and School , Warrants. The Bonfe o oAJ FSANCISOO TZT I Callforni.' NEW VOBK-MMiB. J. P. MorKM Co OHIOAiMu. NatfenarBank1 nf Tfc Bepnl LiOKIXXM, BNQ.C-N M Bobachil(U' A .-8 on CANADA .-&loB-na?k pf Canada I Fine Job Printing t Times Office '7 t:i lJ!i o way s t- "tit- r'itr- 'i C)t6:t :i! fid'. )'-. .t.will pay you tp.come in and see us before buying your .. winter .sup x: ply.i ' We carry a. full line of Neand ond-rand, Furaiture ; furniture, SfpveC ' Ranges nit ma paper foir Price. nignesr marKei rnce ram ror UlaesTTelfs anTtTufs, i: :;na Money to Ipan on all Kinds of Security. North east Cor, 2nd an eptf .a: fa i: Iff' r iw:;! ns;ii.f -.t- -ma. .stmt, '"nanai. i:!i?8 r'ui sa.jrj- un-.-fVi.i. -m rc. ."r' hj; o 'r- 'j;:.-; r-'Jiii yjl i:;i:r'.'-Jl-' -fOST&ii. ioi;ij:i)iiiiKf' .;ul).. laioii MnwoiUliUV .aail .i;.. '-. :'.l "f -i'i:;.' ur" ,?W?;. .T't''.V. a;?;':,-:- ItJJJK. ."50 ilXiS'.r . Ml.'. i lilil lOlf'f '? "04" ""J- -ami ;-." . iv. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" ti.fir:.ui: w '; it's - Ki; 'liBauanEass-! 'II -.'i.-: W Bftl 1 -irli5rrri-4ft S -rl ATtrri" art A QtK Urnrvn r forTjScoma if Se'3lesi torie :regulUtors, A fresh sup- d ply of flash lights andbatteries. - -A -complete- line of 5l '. X.T - tl i? v cutiery. cporiing gooias, guns ana ammunition etc. " . . 5.;; . - wi.coK !' ,?J."'!Tia.5. - I VI- : I VI i & larnL. via lA-:Wi-SJ-ajC2L." feJ.l.;luJ;"a Ind. Phone 126. lOr.Hij imt' :i: miiir ttttii- -f?iJ b u 'Wflfsy- -.ii Corvallisi' Oregon. 2Uf. !l. ,'iUt '- tt-iA naff Jfffr- awtnsMO o- .,ririj r. -i'rvf :r ;ho: J train at the Btation here at S:30this auernoon ana cainea, on ine luei they needed d"!. :he cold snap.. . ;,fcwi-c .' tri-Zi '"'. ; The train coneisted of tweDty seyen care when It palled Into Uhe yardncrth of the; city at 3 P. 'M. Twenty-five cars were left , on the elding, a. quarter of a mile . above, and tha engine with, two cars pulled dQwn to the' water tans at tbe sta 'Moo ; platform to tate 'water; !:- Air oucs toe two cars were noara ed by people waiting for coal, and tHey began to throw off piles of it. When the engine wasJ watered, tbe engnifetrset the two care i into the yard of 'the Northwestern inc prove ment company and started baofe; to the siding, for the: 25 pars which were to be taken to tne other points east of'here!v';';.;;-J''-::''';' ,-. ' -; ; By 'the iiine the euineer arrived at hia train there- were , 50 teams lined up along side. the cars being loaded with the fael, and hundreds more were, 'butryibg' to 'the place. Fearing thg,t "the "engineer would pall cut cf the switch, .with the coal, several teams-: were,i; placed before tbe eDcine,' and he was told that if he attempted to'move ' he would be thrown from the crtb,1 " Some citizens had proposed them selves with large timbers, and steel rails to throw across tbe tracks be low that pbi&t; but they ' lost their nerve acd threw them aside, . The ehgiaeer had orders ta pjooeed with hie tram. He hesitated about fac ing the angry1 citizena whacoafroiit ed him. ,J He' -uHedUi th; thtottle and. moved s.owly down the trackB to the station, and etor ped in front of the telegraph 1 drhce;o; get orders. In' thft" rneantime hundreda. of people bad bpa'-df a the ears and be gan:,to throw ; the'iaU c&' along, each side of ther main track.' .Sselhg tht the company was. deiermired j. to tnoVe the train eastward, aome cne bfigan Jto pull, ther leyers'bf the "'-ad-iur table -bottoms and'T-let ,!'the!'Cpal ut on- the .jtraefc. Ttis waB.,'3one witH each rjnvcknesa that then orew. fkiied to tealrie wha't1"Was happen ng until they, found tb"ir:train stalled ia tHe midst'pf piles, of , coal Twelve-cars werxeleased in this taanfief. Ifciwas thea that jta"j rail wav'SbmbanyteaHxedF the serious'' neBsoi pa suuauon ana a xau ior, bel-poWSfSenlfc to S.ei;'rant:ind-: his 'deputies :Tbe herifffcqu Jd not be found and it waa not uut-.i some tirjge'auerWafd' that a lotie - deputy appeared,on;the jscene. ' The mayor wasCalBO appealetl to'.'.' biot 1 hei '.gaid "No pouoeman wasj insight t:the time. ,0They!iimade!ia' ati- appoint merit' t9,h8,fnfe6m of the city:or elseC fctowe'away; in some convenient .point to watch the anair. when the' hottoms were polled out oF tbe '1 care, iJtae strain could not 'move; it had to remain i f.eie mi an tne coat,, was., ia.en There were nearly 600 tons, an this was all carried away and car ied eff m eacks" in about three hours time. 1 "Not rover . 'bne-fourth of the coal taken was paid for.; The situation had ( become so se rious that tbe citizens became xles perate. CokI;Jb..b6npt(rmised tor severe dtiy8.p.n;t only one-car at a time was, set in here each morn ing. . This la&ted no time with zero weather pxeva'ihng. JiiMonday eve ning all thbE 'who;h&a 'waited from early :ni0it!f6rorMir$ttd feo't none went to the mayor, .and, ked"him. to take op the matter with the rail way company.-" He sent them Aeent.Meeks,1 but i the latter had done all he ttfuld to' relieve tha siV nation. Mem- t rut-. .: A, telegram signed hy the mayor the sheriff and the chief- of police, was ' then 'sent : to Vice-President LevyVat yabbma, a,iytsingJ him f the critical, situation here, and tnat it coat wasmot fbtthrming thffirSt coal train to pass thiongh here won!d ' he raided. " Manv ibeorile have fuel tbnfght Who ijrefte yithofoffe it last otght-i H is. now determined .jwn;- 73T!jK(r:v"F .' -:o n hy- tbe people here ;that every train of coal will be held .upland raided when it CQme& to this place, if . the cQmpanyjid'OBe nqt-jwillipgly): bjcio g .the fveL' 3t:; sc-i? ;nu..- nit, 'v'l AUer:lpein842 qf , his - cars,, the engineer pulled, most of r his ! train to the cattle jard belowi tbe, city and shoved. them -. oq tee- eiding. This was too much of a temptation to those In that;part'6f the city, and second raid was carried out, rbut not a great amount of tbe coal, was 1 takta, when . the: train moved to Yakima CUy:four miles from here. No information could be gotton ont of tbe Northern Pacific this af ternoon as to. what; it intended to do to relieve, the fael situation. -At east 1000 teams-bad. drawu updur- iog the day to get fuel, and about that many r jnqre people were on hand with sacks. Sonde of them carried the fuel away on their backs, and otners ueed'smalt hand sleighs, and there were hundreds without fuel. ' ' '.. -""'. . - r,The following teleeram was re ceived by Wayor Fletcher later tv is afteTnepn, from C. M. 'Levy, third vice president of the Northern Pacific;- ., .. T..... r .. . . ' "On my re(uia to Tacoma today find your meieage pf.7tb. ' . Ship ments of coal, have been made to North Yakima nearly every, day this month. Six cars were shipped yesterday from Boslynaad six more go forward today ... DR. P E JOHNSON '--i in:. i IVt'WW.r- rT;nJ..''IJ OF J PORTLAND: MURDEREH Bf THUGS-"1 AND HURLED : FROM HIGH BRIDGE. - -:'''7 ' i - ''::: :.r:: Charlea Foulk and Wife Says They Distinctly Heard Human Voicbr gfttthe Moment of the Tra'ge'.": 1 'J"" dy His Screams Heard.'1 ':i ' Two screams for help which came from the lips, cf r Dr. Ph'llip.uEd- wards Jobueon just before he was tbrown, over the railing of the Ford street yiadnct Sunday night were distinctly beard by Mr. and Mrs. Charles' FoiilkV who live in a house that stands almost against : the east end of the bridge. , -;They were, sit ting in a . room that faces the bridge and had they been looking out of the window might0 have ': seen " the victim thrown 'over ' the : railing. But thinking that the screams came only from boys who frequently hold pign carnival ,oDice oriage nenper looked' to see' "what 'was happening until three or four 'minntea -after the cries weie heard: , ' Then Mr; Foulk stepped out on the porch just in time to see a Port land Heights car stop and Conduc tor Lbwery picked up Dr. Johnson's hat and wallet. ' ' ' ' - He could not tell at this . time what it was the- conductor , picked up,. but saw. that be got something from the track. The brief space of time that" elapsed between' 'the scream's and the moment Mr. Foulk saw-the coaductor pick up the doc- tor'a hat .is contlusiye ; proof . that the pries were made byUr.'Johneon and this new evidence proves be yond a doubt that ..the. physician was robb- J and murdered by thugs. Additional light,' is thrown . on the mystery by Mr. and Mrs. Foulk by evidence to the effect, that . the two suspicious, characters " bad been loitering about the vicinity of the bridge for more than a week.', prior to the murder and on.' Saturday night, before the doptqrr.met ; his tragic fate a man supposed to be one . of these two was detected in the act of attemnticg to burglarize the tfoulk )iDme. . The presence in the vicinity, ot these , two inen ' was brought tp the attention '.of Patrol man Mackey several, days before the murder by persons who had seen them i' skulking .about" dark streets.-, j ., : . , . , , ; .'.'".. , - This,ne?s 1 evidence in the mys tery ipaves, little doubt in the minds of any one Eave Jhe ,rpolice that Dr3 Johnson was attacked by hold-ups, robbed . and, then .thrown' off the bridge to the'. hard street 117 feet belowl. .The police are still hold ing. to the suicide theory, while the thugs who were seen prowling about tbe bridge, and who most probably are responsible' for the doctor's death aremaking" good their es cape." .ijsv'jrgO: aaaar'lf:' The important information pos- St. Petereburg, Jan.' 9. Lieu tenant ..General '.Vladimir , Pavloff, the, military procurator or advocate generally known since the 'days of the late parliament as "Hangman Pavloff,' from the epithet constant ly applied to him by the Radical deputies,' waS shot and1 killed at 10 o'clock'this morninerwhile walk ing inj the -garden ofechief mili tary court building near tbe Molka canal. J i The assassin, who 1 was disguised as a worKmanr was captured alter a long chase through the crowded city Btreets; during which he -fired about 40 shots irom two revolvers which he carried, killing a ' police man and wounding a small boy; ' " The crime we" executed oelibe a;te1y and ehbwed evidence'; of tbe same careful preparation which was cbaradtenst'c'et thermurders of Generals Ignatieff and Von der Launitz'and undoubtedly was. car ried, cut by the' same organization wcica, it 18 reported, nas stuteuueu xmperor nicuuias auu eeverai ui the .ministers to death., , ' " The assaec-ln who wore the uni form of a military, o'erk attached to the court, su "eded in obtaining entrance-to-tbe-garden-' ujder the pfetf"of submitting:) a jeport to the mllitatyi-pTDBecutori He ap proached '''the; g;efaieralr,andi; when within arm s, length, drew, an auto matic pistol and discharged eeyen ehots into PaVlofrs body. . Every jshb'k wsta ,F ?R aimed .' Two 'of them eral's breasty jfrom whicb.;rhe."e'ipir ed while'beirjg carried to. hia apart- ments: -;' ' '' ,w.;i.a . "RVrirri tho nofni's ff "'trip ''whrin.-io it sppeared that the- eteel-jicketed, messed by Mrs. ou was diecover- bulleta-were aatteoedi at jthei tends, cu M;turBu a xc.cRiam. i- in nrHpr MM ; f h'ooimlffhrjnffixfcmnra reSeHtattVe. " bitting In We TOOm seFieatwrjtttiasisj: aaatiiyr8lippingJ':P9PnPlfid .by hjBreelf anMhBrv,'ciir?.'of iOartrMfes- into' harid on the Tlight his revolv'&draih2'WSecond;,.ctieB&.nd lpokiDg out .of'the'wm weao"'''ine,a9si8flftija,aieroB8 the ".-40W P011 TOC'eCehVof the tragedy, sasuen ntov - ttie s carriaee entrance. ." and ' her hus shei heard the threatened the potter with bis pis tols and dashed down G'.ibka 'street, with a-CJiewri cj 30jj house porters and o)jrt- rtacbxB in pure-uit.; ; '-v A polrc'emin iu lr bl of - the; Ito 5i'ri-f ::f 'it-iL.:. i - a prJiitii vjpti. uuupe anciiipiru u seize rih seaKeip', , hu y as" t hot down. by the latter, -vyfeo t tifped autl. opened- fife "fn Ms putsurti;"wnadt. i'ng a.ho'y. Th'assassrtf-'then. sumed bis flight though the itrtetg, firing :afc the police fcfSceis and house portersp'Whd' attempted to bar his w ay , Wh'eh'hls- a m m u ni- liipn gave ,w.ay ne was ia, prcepie j aiid captured -at i LanVen n 'kiwKs. m Notice. " : : w The lawreges that" anyone; owning or barborjng a jdog.; within the Corporate I,imits of the Gity of j Corvallis,: shall on 'or betore the first day of January t of each year," pay!:inta.the:cityitreasury-:.the sum of one dollar for each, male and two dollars for each female dog so own-" of the- fatal night. 4Ve 'finished Our d'naer about I .ou ouuuay uigui, siiu sue, ttuu f-'et'ih" hBte'i eaiina. '-'It was nearly 8 b'clocfev I .think';' whi-n I'heard a loud scream? It'sodiiaed as thougi it were made by some one - inf dis tress, nd it. r-ame trom about the center qf the bridge. - Tt died away and'after a ecnd'i silence I heard another ' serf am The second''" was very e'hort'nd J'faiht,Tas though it were1 muffled cf choked off." - Then absolute bilenc prevailed ' V- ' MTbe cVles were eo' indicative of distress and eo'peculiar that' -Ihey attractf 6. y&y attention y jry 'q aick jy. ",;las 'riot feeling 'well, so I spoke to'rfiy htisbaiid ,- - telli & g him lhaf some one nta'-tBe1 bVi3g wa8 in trouble, I athu?' I asked him to walk 'but on the balcony and -see. lirebov;4 stated the limaies it jrambeott upi.fheiCD'ief MPblice 6lJe:thje;,ei''.jTh;f Xmzxf&s and wif.--the tax isnof .paid'at: b'iice' ' iahaff J,4ceed to ccfllect Jt''acftofj0g to;iaf W; :fel:' .. . , ' J9jI. tstuistit.y Boys frequently congregate 'on : the bridge and make lots- of noise, and he reriiarked thaf tt ;as 1 probably only sbrhiain'oysT.I had &h intuitive feeling,' TiOughj' hat J something was wrong, and kept insisting that olf the tax., is.not,.paid.. . by the I he go-out and-rookv "i nree or iour minutes later ne walked pet on tbe parch. Ashe did o ha sa w i 'car s'tbr'and Baw the condpMt6t;ibff fiiid pickup ome .tbiBgirorxtoehrjdg He ichbldn't see what it wass aod he, dihrt , know :, tontmned on naee 4 " T laansaa Saw- -ivii. o iai?j ; Si.ltU'''ri.'!I?""li ; ays nit . rsJilr' -.afjj "MBlinajmi ;