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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1911 M Absolutely PureS i t tit'ii happened tti glance around mil Kohluson was coming u j pretty fiiHt. About that time Kyan got me around the neck ami grabbed my lill.v away from mi'. 1 Jerked my pistol out ninl lie Kohinson was ad vancing called mi til in twice, I tlilnk, to stop, ami. ax I reineiulicr It, I tlilnk I hhot twice I aai not mire ninl thru we ill three clinched, am la the fracas Kvan was shot." When mi-1 asked If he iiiii'inleii to shoot Kvan der his arm iin.l suggested lh.it they i or If It wan nil incident. I .ewls said all go In tin-. They were preparing that he couldn't remember; that to ilo so w hen Lewis ami Mickox it r j Kyan had linn aroiiml the neck riveil. Fortune testilies that Lewis I l.uvls stated t Mat he nln -t Kohliisou pr. milled the liarn, anil said, "Mere collies Adams anil Kohinson ami another man awful drunk." Fortune na lex that when the men unhid :tt the barn Kvan wan mo drunk that he Ml in the doorway and th.it It took Kohinson and Adams w.t r.il minutes to yet K.van up and I'll t him In a chair The three men t'tlked a f-w minute, when Kohin smi picked up a package of laundry he hail left in the stable, put It To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The Label will guide you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates INQUIRY INTO SHOOTING j four ulints In (julrk hucivhuIi hi. Af ' forward hi kji iv Hvhii Ivliiir mi thp BRINGS OUT NEW FACTS tlnor af the tiarn, and mnv Kohuison nit down In the harness room, saying (Continued from Pwre 11 I ,,e WU(I 1()t ,,p Shaw was then t xi t did mr strike nicKox. It wan at tin juncture that At water and de K"dding are said to have taken Kohinson and Adam nway from Mickox. Illckox say . Kvan wuri very drunk ami aluilve mid that he could not arrest him. therefore telephoned for I.a'wis. whom he met on the corner of Third and Cacade avenue, and that they went to the barn. They found the men In the harness room, and Mickox grabtd Adam and i.ewis took H.van and Kohinson am they went out the door. He couldn't see what happened outside, but heard Iew1s shout, "StMiid hack," and then heard -sent for and the men were taken to the hospital. Mickox also testified that Kvan had said, when arreste 1 upon a former occasion, that he would get IhwI. (ieo. Fortune and Kay Skimmer horn, employed at the Fashion Stable as night stablemen, were the only noil participant witnesses of the shooting Fortune testitled at the inquest, but Skimnierhorn whs not summoned. Skltntnerhoru Is said to have lieeu sick the day of the inquest. According to Fortune. Skimmer horn was standing In the doorway of the stable when the men ap- went Into the harness room, saying, "I want the whole bunch of you," ami grubbed Kvan and Kohinson by theshirt collar. Ilk kox seized Adams ami commence. I to club him. In the corner. Kvan, Kohinson and Lewis went through the door of the har ness room scuttling, and then l,ewls drew hi un. When he saw the mm. Fortune says lie dodged behind the washing trough, heard I'wissay "Stand back." and then heard four shots In rapid succession. After the f. urth shot he came out, and saw Kyan lying on the floor and Kohin son out in the street with his laun dry still under his arm. lielng marched back Into the barn by Lewis, who was behind him with his gun still in his hand. Fortune states positively that Kobinson still had his laundry under his arm ami that when he got into the barn he threw It on the Ilo r and sat down, saying, "Fill shot." It Is claimed by Kohiuson that he was shot three times, one bullet going through his hat, one through his coat, under his arm, ami the other through his shoulder. Fortune says that Kyan was lying on his side and that Iewls went ami turned him over on his back, and that Kyan said, "(jet away from me." Adams, he says, was throwD into the corner of the harness room by Mickox, where he w as so drunk that he slept all night. The Injured j men. he states, were then taken to the hospital. The testlm uy of City Marshal ! Kobt. Lewis, who did the shooting, j Is to the effect that he and Mickox j walked into the livery barn, Illckox i in front. Lewis says he took hold of Kyan and said, "I want you, come on," and that otlicers and men were all In a scrap. "I not hold of Kyan," he testitied, "and got III in outside, almost in front of the door, and All persons subject to Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Indi gestion, Constipation. Headache, Dizziness. Heartburn, Vertico (blind staplers). 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RU.I.ARD Price 50c per Bottle. rn'pitir:Toii st. i.orn. MO. tor Sorr l:r, Oraonlatrd I lrf". Itrdnraa of hr Kyrtmll, umr Mrpbrpa Kr lr. II It i W'rnk Slubt, Smartlnc lrBiialluna la the F.jrn, l rrnifdy of pmira merit. Sold Am RreoMMtNotoEYp;."7 CHAS. N. CI.AHK'K 75" lirst. Lewis also stated that Kyan had threatened his life and had been drinking a pod ilea!, but was In Koil tlk'htlti condition. Later, In his testimony. Lewis said that lie had shot three times am that It was the last shot that hit Kyan; that after pnllloK his kuii first, he put It away and nut his billy. Me say that when Kyan tint him around the neck he put away his billy and aaln drew his nun. Kohinson, he says was six feet nway from him when he shot, but that he had not put his hands on him. Ia'wIs states that after the shouting. Kohinson and Adams went Into the robe room and Kyan wis lyltir on the tloor, and thar he afterward went oat Into the street und picked up his billy, where It had lieen thrown by Kyan. Keeorder Lannille testitled that Lewis had told him that the next time he went after Kyin he would have to shoot him. Adams' testimony Is to the effect that the men had all been drinking and that when Illckox arrested Ky an aud called for help he and Kohin son asked the ollicer to let them take him home. Mickox refused and was clubbing Kyan when he and Kobln son interfered and Adams took Mick ox's billy away from lilm and threw It Into the street, but that he did not strike the ollicer. Ie Redding ami another man then came up and took him and Kohinson away. Later at the barn, he states, he was sitting In the harness room when Mickox came In ant knocked him down with a stick of wood picked up from the tloor. After that, Adams says, he could not remember what took place until he was taken out and saw It.van lying on the tloor. Me says he was put luto the robe room, where be stayed all night. Kohinson testified that he am) his companions had been drinking heav ily. Me couldn't remember much of what took place when Kyan was lirst arrested by Mickox. Says he went to the barn and got his laundry to go home, aud had It under his arm when !wls came In nnd grab bed him by the throat. Lewis, Kyan and Kohinson went out the door scuttling' and then pulled his gun and tired one shot, shooting Kyan first; afterward shot him, and states that he still had laundry under his arm. In his testimony he says that two shots were ti red at him, one going under his arm and the other through his shoulder. but later said that there was a bullet hnle through his hat also and that three shots must have been tired at him. Although fatally wounded no ante mortem statement as to the shoot ing was secured from Kyan and there was not therefore any testimony of any nature In his defense. A closf examination of his clothing failed to show any powder burns, throwing doubt on the statement that he was shot In a clinch as stated at the In quest. Kyan made no statement to the doctors, but Is said to have told one of the nurses that his father lived Paint Your Own Carriage you can do it yourself and at little expense. It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate colors. ACME QUALITY CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal's) is made "especially to give to buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, a tough, durable, glossy finish that will look well and wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furni ture, garden tools and all surfaces that must withstand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush on and the label tells how. E. A. FRANZ CO. had at Leadville, Colo., aud that he two sisters living In Penver. ttllcer Kolit. Stone was placed on guard over the Injured men In the hospital, and later was on the cor oner's Jury. Adams was not arrested until Tuesday afternoon, when he was taken Into custody by Kobt. Stone and tlned $'!.'! on charges of assault and Interfering with ati ollicer. Kohinson has been allowed his lib erty and has not been lined or put under boiids although according to the testimony he is as much at fault as Adams. rhe lntiest was conducted by Dr. II. L. Humble, who was recently ap pointed coroner, and Deputy District Attorney K. II. Martwlg am: the ury were Kobt. Stone, J. M. Wood, Frank A. ( ram, W. S. Mchol, K. W. Pratt and .. M. Cnlbertson. Madeclean, baked clean, sold clean- Jood Health liread. Save the '(iu- pons. Sold by I'arker's. WOOL GROWERS WILL MEETAT BAKER CITY I (Continued From Pure 1) Grievances." "Scalp Ilotinty Law," "Wool Sales ami Wool Markets," j "Mutton Markets," and "Sheep Kill ing Outrages." There will be an Interesting busi ness program by the most aide and expert speakers on subjects vita! to the Industay. The linker Commercial Club and citizens of that, energetic town are making elaborate plans for our en tertalnmeiit and are leaving noth ing undone to make the meeting a most enjoyable und momentous occasion. Kev. T. S. Manksaker, who was re cently taken 111 with typhoid fever, Is reported as being seriously, al though not dangerously, sick, and to be doing as well as the course of this tedious disease will permit. YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION SOCIAL WAS HILARIOUS The Initial social of the city union of the young people of the I'.aptlst, Christian, Congregational, Metho dist and flitted ISrethren churches, held In the parlors of the Christian church Monday evening, was an tin (tialllied success. The decorations were appropriate and effective; the talks were earnest and brief: the music ami readings were excellent, the festivity coittluous and the feed like you look for In the fail. Miss Clapp was elected president of ttie union; Mrs. Karl Itartmexs, first vice president; Miss Mnzi-I Smith, secre tary, and Mrs. Screuders, treasurer. The next social and business meeting was announced for the I'nlted llreth ren church about ttie t t lie na tion lays aside Its absent tnlndedness long nigh to be thankful. Subscribe for the News. t 'A ii I TIE GREATER A. FRAH CO ANNOUNCES THE INFORMAL OPENING OF THEIR New FURNITURE and RUG Store w-N RESPONSE to the insistent demands of those who have waited so patiently for the opening of this department, we have by heroic I efforts overcome what seemed to be insurmountable obstables, and have piled in carload after carload of the newest, brightest and highest quality FURNITURE from the great factories of the east. Hundreds of beautiful RUGS direct from the looms; LINOLEUMS from the mills and MATTINGS from the Orient. We have urged carpenters,' chased painters and decorators, bribed elevator and electric men to hurry! huuky!! HURRY!!! And now our splendid, big, light display rooms are ready and the goods are being unpacked by a small army of men. While no systematic arrangement of the goods has been attempted as yet, we are prepared to meet every demand of those who need any article of furniture or floor covering. Our organization for service is complete and the same degree of courtesy, promptness, square dealing and lower prices that has characterized the business of the E. A. Franz Co. in the past is expected to remain the ever domi nant factor in the upbuilding of this magnificent institution-HOOD RIVER'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. San rJi F1AM1 -- -IT 3 8 I 1