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xt mimn VOL. XLIX XO. 15,133. rOKTLAXD, OREGON, SATl'KIi.YY. 3IAY 21). lOOtr. rinci: FIVK CKXTS. SPOKANE ROBBERS HELD AT OMAHA? RIVAL ROADS SEEK LOLO PASS ROUTE NORTHERN PACIFIC BEGINS RIGHT-OF-WAY SlITS. TRIED WOMAN WHIPS MAN WHO ANNOYS GIRLS BRITAIN SEEKS NAVAL ALLIANCE HUGE SMUGGLING PLOT UNEARTHED VIOLENCE MURKS BUSH GEORGIA STRIKE IRIVFS OFFENDER INTO STREET AMI MIKIUFFt ARMS. rUF.RI, OITIO:S AT CHI CAGO ,imT i i-.nm. BLAGKMA1L BANKER PoIiceThink One Gang Did Both Jobs. TWO ROBBERS ARE IDENTIFIED Train Crew of U. P. Limited Picks Out Prisoners. SPOKANE SOUVENIRS FOUND Klerit Sacks of Stolen Mall Ilrrov ered In School bo tree Attic Rob bers Wear Western-Made Clothing. OMAHA, Neb., May 2. That W. D. Wood. Gordon and Fred Torgenon, the three men arrested by the local police on suspicion of being Implicated In the recent hold-up of the' Overland Limited, near this city, are also Im plicated In the Spokane train robbery of a few weeks ago. Is the belief ex pressed by detectives tonight. While the evidence In this direction Is purely circumstantial. It Is strong, and consists of the following points: The men are all Westerners; they have hcen in the West recently, as Indicated by the fact that the names of Western firms have been found on their cloth ing: and for a week or so after their arrival here they bought the Spokane papers each day. and afterwards made a honfire of these papers and burned them all at once. A sweater In the possession of one of the men has also been Identified as one worn by the Spokane robbers; while another suspect had In his baggage a packet of letters from, a resident of the Spokane restricted district. Their Interest In the Spokane papera Is testified to by a newsboy, who haa Identified the men In Jail aa those who purchased fcom him daily both Spo kane papers that he carried, and who , read them with evident Interest. The police are now working on this theory, and are making every effort to con nect the men with the Great Northern . robbery as well. Two Are Identified. Tortensen and Wood were tonight identified as two of the men who robbed the Limited Saturday night. En gineer Nickeljohn and Fireman Prowl identified them as the men who forced them to stop the train. Among the prisoners' effects was a small souvenir mirror, on the reverse Bide of which was a picture of the Spokane Union Station. This adds to the belief that the same men held up the Great Northern train near that city. Stolen Mall Found. Eight registered mall pouches taken from the Union Pacific Overland Limited Saturday night were found In the attic of the Brown Park school- in South Omaha today. Chief Bigga said tonight he expected a confessiou from "one of the prisoners. There la every indication that the rob bers took the mail pouches to the retreat near the school Saturday night, and re moved them to the school house attic Sunday night. The robbers were secure from detection in the attic, and were able to open the contents of the pouches. The mail pouches had been opened, and every letter and package rifled. The robbers replaced the letters in their en velopes after removing the money. Photograph of Gang. The men today deny being acquainted with each other, but in the belongings of one of them was found a photograph of all three, together with a woman, seated in an automobile. There is nothing to show where the picture was made. The L nion Pacific Railroad offered a re ward of $5000 each for the robbers to night. It Is a matter of Interesting spec ulation as to how this reward will be dl vlded in the event of the men being convicted. Thre boys, none of them over 8 years, were the first logical clew which led to the arrest. Chief Biggs and two detectives mad the capture and will share In the reward The police believe that if Gordon's room is located they will be able to find aome of the money taken from the registered packages. . AH rooming-houses In the city are being searched. Gordon declares he cannot remember the location of hi room, as he is not familiar with the city, One Robber Escapes. The police dragnet has been put ou for the fourth man who made -his cape. The capture of the three prison ers was not made without consider able difficulty. The first of the prison ers to see the detectives shouted to his companions to "beat It here comes th coppers. All four started to run. with the orricers in pursuit. One was stopped by a detective near where h was discovered, and the other two ran Into the arms of another officer an were forced to surrender at the poln of a revolver. The fourth man escaped to the Missouri River bottoms. 'The elaborate equipment of this trio Is evidence sufficient to Indicate they are desperadoes." declared Chief Brlggs. "I have never seen a better layout In my experience. There can be no doubt these men have pulled off some good Jobs, and I believe further iCuncluded on Page 6. Harrlman Prepare to Parallel Line From .Mi-i-oula to Clear water Valley. MISSOULA. Mont.. May It. (Spe claL) The Clearwater Short Llns and Northern Pacific Corporation will push Its war through the Lolo Paes. Late this afternoon condemnation suits were filed in the name of the road by William Wallace. Jr.. of Hel ena, against two ranchers who hare places about a mile shore the post office on Lolo Creek. The defendants In the actions are Lizzie K. and Edwin P. Woods and Joseph H and Lizzie Andrews. The road seeks to extend Its right of way throurh both properties and de clares that It will operate a railway between Its Washington ymlm and Missoula, this city to be a terminal. The Harrlman lines are also pre paring to enter a tight of way side by side with the Clearwater road. It Is believed here tonight. Several surrey artles are In the field under the Mil waukee standard and It Is IrnlVuit hat general offices of this road arc to be permanently maintained here. CUPID WORKING OVERTIME I Rush Begins for Marriage License Before Slate Puts I'p Price. niBIIAUa Wash.. May St. (Special.) There haa been a stampede for marriage licenses at Chehalls In anticipation of the new law going Into effect. This week an old lady called for a license which she wisned for her (laughter and a young man. stating that she wished to get It now while they were cheap, but that It was not Intended to use the license until late In June, after the new law la In (feet. The request was heartlessly de nied. Another man called for a license for a friend. He had forgotten the first name of the bride-to-be. and until he tele phoned and learned that she had been previously married, he declined to act sa witness until he could Investigate mat ters, as he waa not prepared to affirm that the woman was unmarried. GATEWAY CASE IN COURT Northern Pacific Motion for Injunc tion Heard, but No Ieclskn. ST. PAVL, May 3. Whether the Northern Pacific line from St. Paul to Puget Sound points sffords prospective travelers a route as "reasonable and sat isfactory" at all times aa the route from Eastern terminals by way. of the Harrl man lines and Portland was discussed In the United Stalea Circuit Court today. The matter came up on the motion of the Northern Pacific Railroad that s temporary Injunction be granted restrain ing the Interstate Commerce Commission from enforcing its order that the North ern Pacific Railroad and t.ie Harrlman roads Join in Issuing through tickets be tween Eastern terminals and Puget Sound points by way of fortland. MAY CUT OFF JUDGE'S HEAD Rcld of Alaska Angers Tfl bj CIt- ing Brother Fat Job. OKHGONl AN NBW9 BUREAU. Wash ington. D. C. Ma It Is reported that President Taft Intends calling for the resignation of Judge Silas H. Reld. at Valdex. Alaska, because of charges that have been preferred against him. Dele gate Wickeraham Is known to be active in urging Judge Reid's removal, particu larly because Reid appointed his brother receiver of the Alaska Central Railroad at a salary of JToO per month. This, It is charged, waa pure extortion. The Oklahoma delegation la so satisfied that Reld is to retire that it has united ' in recommending the sppolntment of ex - District-Attorney George R. Walker, of that state, to succeed him. QUAKER CITY CARS STILL Philadelphia F.mpro)e Want More Pay and Regular Hours. PHILADELPHIA. May 59 Philadelphia streetcar conductors and motormen are on strike. When the night men turned In their cars early this morning they were notified by their union officials that strike had been ordered, and that they should not resume work until further orders. The committee says ths men should receive S cents sn hour Instead of E cents. They were granted an Increase of 1 cent an hour effective July 1. They demand the privilege of buying uniforms in the open market and the rec ognition of their union. They also want a nine-hour or ten-hour day substituted for the present "swing", system. PRISONER WANTED TO WED Asks Court to Postpone Hearing So He Can Marry Companion. LINCOLN. May IS. Expecting to plead guilty to the charge of embexxle- ment of tfiOO belonging to the Horn estate. J. H. Storrs. alias McCarthy. decided while In court this afternoon not to make his plea until tomorrow, j requesting that he be allowed to marry Effie Moore, who accompanied him on his flight from Lincoln two months ago. He waa tracked to Chicago, Buf falo and Dululh, and was captured la A. VV. Smith Attempts Villainous Game. $5000 IN CASH IS DEMANDED Threat Made to Kidnap Salem Financier's Daughter. CULPRIT MAY BE INSANE Relatives Appear Before l.unari Commission and lerlare Titer Want Him Punished If He la Found lo Be In Right Mind. flALKM. Or.. May sn. r--tal An astounding attempt to levy blackmail on Ashed Bush, a aealt! y banker and or.e of the most prominent ritiscae of the Northwest waa r-i'V .1 toloy at tbo hearing before a lunacy commission of the cm. of Alston W. Smith. t waa testified that Hmlth had written lettera to Mr. Bumi demanding rash, threatening to put out the banker's cs with carbolic acid and also to kidnap his daughter and bold her for ! ransom if the money waa not paUl. First Isemands t&OO. In his first letter to Mr. Hush fSnlth de manded that be placed In an old satchel and left under a vacant factory building In the center of the city. Ns attention was paid lo inta tetter by Mr. Bush's secretary, who had received It snd a short time later Smith sent another one. this time demanding that yt be placed In a satchel and left at a local business house, where the writer said an Innocent man would rail for It. In this letter Smith declared that If Mr. Bush should fail to pay the money m p" eerboiio a ii u nisi u "iR n it sianiprq ana neia for tliAini ransom. The place designated by Smith as the depository of the satchel of money was watched all through the day on which Mr. Bush had been ordered to make the payment, but nobody appeared to claim the satchel. The office of Smlth'a father la directly across the street from this place, snd It la supposed Smith ton cesled himself there and thus learned that officers were on the lookout. Handwriting Is Identified. Neither letter was signed In Smith's name, the first one carrying the signa ture of 'tin. Who Means Business." and the second that of J. H. Reed. United States postal Inspector Clemens ind other handwriting experts have posi tively Identified the handwriting of Smith with that of the would-be blackmailer. At the hearing this afternoon Lrs. Cusick. Griffith and Smith served aa th (Conrlud.4 otl Page a. "CURSE THE mm V'.Vr5 a; . a .' mm Bnardlng-llouae Keeper Comes to Ileac-ue of C.trle lo Are Tros bled by I'nwelrome time!. SroKANK. Wash., May St. fo -telV Kaaper Hnsety waa horsewhipped today by Mrs. Start, with a nice, new whale bone whip, slashed over the face and shoulders and dr1en from the hotel in Kettle pal'.s Into the arms of the Sheriff. This Is the news received over the telephone by W. C. Start from his wife at Kettle I'sia. Mr. and Mrs. Start rue the Rochester Hotel there. Kaaper Hoaely took advantage of the absence of Mr. Stavt to ant. oy th. girls In the dining-room. Mrs. Start ashed the City Marshal to have the man removed, but no action was taken. This morning the girts sgala appealed, to Mrs. ft art- sw responded by gettir.g her whip and entering the dining-room. There she piled tha whip lgorejely on Itoeriy's head and shoulders, snd tloe.ly fll before her. Out of the hotel and into he street he tan. with n whip vt'.ll oe srvndtrig and Into the arms of the nberHT. who arrested and look hitn to i olvlfle. FARMER CRUSHED BY BULL K nmUrd Hobs by Irrmlaut I tea at. Man Crawls Voder Fence. roRKST fiHoVK. r. Mar tt Sp rial. ) Tramped down by a Iclnus bull. Robert Alexander, a wall-known farm er living west of here, la lying at hi home tonight with the right hip bro ken, and severs bruises about lbs cheat. The farmer went to gat the bull la a nearby field to bring It to aa en closure. As Mr. Alexander approached the animal It madly rushed forward, striking the farmer oa the left shoul der snd knocking 'him down. The ehsrge of ths animal waa so ferocious that the man fell violently to me ground, causing a fracture of the right thigh bona. The man would have been trampled to death had It not been for the fact that the accident occurred close to wire fence, through which the man was shored by the charging beast. Mr. Alexander waa found by W. C Pree- man. a neighbor. Mr. Alexander lost his wife two weeks ago. He Is about 41 years old. BOLD HOLDUP IN GOTHAM Sample of "Ureat Wild Fast" (.Urn When 30 Men Are "Cleaned." NEW YORK. May Sa. Pour armed men Invsded a restaurant st est Seventh ave nue t'Mlay. held up ao customers and made their escape. Out of the rubber guarded at the door. another covered the cashier with his revolver, while the other two robbed the customers. OLYMPIAD AT STOCKHOLM Convention Sluing at Berlin Iserldes on t;ames of 1 1 1 S. BERLIN. May St. The Internationa council of the Olympic convention. In session here today, decided to hold th 111 Olympic games at Stockholm. PLUTOCRACY! ANOTHER CONSPIRACY AGIN ME! 1 tV Wants United States to Guard Pacific. SHE WOULD GUARD ATLANTIC D as. Ill fa g I Division of Work. AUSTRALIA FAVORS POLICY la Order to Maintain Two-Poster tsfandard. Britain Propo.es larh Gallon Costrealrate Fleet. Ia-ae Out Jsaa. INI-N. May T Special Over ture looktrg In a naral understanding hetsrecs, firvst llntaln and the Colli !,,h:. .!n rf"' n Washington. ITmh-r Aeq,aih had 'his feet la mind when speak lrg recant - ly in what wsa regarded aa a rt-yptle manner of a stsadard for the Rniun navy. The Premier hot that such an understanding mar be reached Ith the Amertcaa tlotmant aa shaJ enat4e t;resl HrttsJa slmoet to denude the PirtIV of ftrmasj warships of a for midable rtssa In return for giving Amer ica rertaia aeeursnore reapocttr.g ths naral sltuatloa in the Atlantic. Only Hope of Ss pre ma 07. Ths suggasUons mads by Mr. Asqultn through .Ambassador Hryre follow ths Unas lately latd down la an article by Captain Mahan oa the naval Doaitioa which has attracted wide attention la autlaofitstlvs circles In England. The Hrltish Cabinet feekt that only aa ander standing with America ran enaMs Ureal Britain to maintain a two-power stand ard In Eur(. If the Americans win lock after our Interests In the Pacific." said a respon sible natal authority this afternoon, -we win take rare of ail American Interests In ths Atlantic and Mediterranean. v . At reecfnlt the difficulty of Inducing enra to break with the tradltkm of not entering Into eeitsngllng alllanean. but we sre not without a hops that the situation In the Pacific may lead the authorities In Washington to think favorably of a proposal which would admit of their ren centratlng Ihe American natal strength In that ocean." May End Japanese Allla Ths Riltlsh gmemment Is Indinad to seek a naval understanding with ths United Stsles on account of ths possibil ity of Japan s declining to renew the Anglo-Japanese alliance) when It expires. Australians never erase to urge the mother-land to separate Its policy from ICd.h4mI a I' r S I to rs- - Oxer Chinamen Brought In by t.ang From Mexico Mere Arrest a to Follow. r-HK'A; . VT 5t-fpeia-. a.e. era meat prosecution of easht e'legv-d ::"Zr:Z In4tmft of li"-ra aa .!r4 1cAy ty I n'ta-4 -- frTf,rrt AM l-vm. Kspo huf.4rp 0-!rtmrf at ft t Ti mm uci i intti i-r . th-- ge-nrtsr-r on through ini'.ni to S tr-Msxl ! rYJsti fury 1W r Ssrr. la k ! t .'.- a (Can foe c-rr? 'tt "ti I Sv vmu4, B'ire sr-!fta f our- tsa'sHL fa's wkf-4 UJ f K Os. f fWa "l t JT Tl-kt, VcW a JUT! hrv In Arfaul of l-ttx4 ! tot lb rhtrf tntui W, Jr fv-r ih cT.irv4t pise, of i s a-dvci L -J COUGAR RIDES IN WAGON Irler Issoks at IVca.t. Tbra Hits II Im With Whip. SPOKANR. Wash . May S -Srcl! V Orant Tumbufl. a driver for a N. snort livery firm, red a peculiar experience with a eotarar MXnrsxUf rlgHt. Tur bull seas driving along a mountain road near Rogrrs Pass, ortweea Nee port sad Elk. when Ma team ran asay and ap peared terrified. Turn hull, after he had secured control. Segaa looking erour.d to find ths cause ef the trouble, la look ing at the beck end of Ihe hack he came face to face wltsj a large r-ouger thet had lamped leto the heck un noticed by him at some point along the road. Tvrnbull struck at ths beset with Ms whip aed the cougar Jumped from the heck and disappeared la Ihe timber. Cougars have been reported numreoue la ths Rogers Pass district. Tumbull msde the trip from ths point whet he discovered the cuugar to Newport In t - - "x - ? -1 1 m. PATCH UP FOURTH DIVORCE California Baakrr Aaka toarl 10 tee- lay Anion. LO ANOFl.R. Cal. May St -iftpectal ) Millionaire Hanker Howard 8 Iteed who haa been sued foe divorce by Ms wife. Mrs. Lillian M. Reed, a Hollywood society leader, asked Judge James today to postpone for on week any action in ths esse, la order to allow him to effect a reconciliation with his wife. "She'tl kla and make up If you grant n time." said Keed lo Judge Jamee In sa affidavit Iteed alleges his wlfs la support to outai is mnuencoa In repot t her cneirtmonis! relatione. tn1 hse strong tendency 10 brood over euch atTalrs when she la alone. Throe I'ltxe within fire or six months, he avers. Ma wife has sued him for divorce, end each lime shea he waa eay from her. In each previous rase he haa been able to reconcile her to dismiss the action. His request was granted, and llecd and his si;. rt the courtroom together. NAVAL SCANDALS INCREASE Proseeatloa May Follow ItcxelatJone of tiraft la France. PARIS. MaV Jl Aa tntvat;gaton r--n tlnues, ths scandals In the metier of naval supplies and construction grow mora serious. It haa been learned ir.at under Ihe admlnlstrationa of IVtletan and Thomson, bribes aere c.ffer-ed Inssctors a hlle dcfectite platee oa suhnuuine en dangered the lltee of those on board. The Isricasa commission has asked ths prosecution of M Thomson. rx-Mn Ister of Man re. and M. luifwml. hia prt vale secretary, for hating withdrawn or tain erf K 1.1 rvoorts concrntng cea.e uf brtoery ahen iney left the M'.r.lstry. MADDEN JURY STILL OUT Falls to HesK-t Acrremcnl In Jt Hoars, bat Will Trj home More. CH lAtiO. May 31 After hours' de. liberation, ths Jury In th rase of "Wkinny" Msdden and his lao aaescta accueod of strike grafting, had not re ported. Tbe Jurymen aiil ro kept 1 4 getber until rooming If no itrronwii la in sight then. h. wUI be d-achargvd It la feared re ver- dicf will be retumel No Informatita la available as to balloting or the points of division. -UNCLE JOE" IS FACETIOUS Vrc Orrci lo Pn, for lit ra lltrr So to !.rry Tariff Hill. nnLADr.i-rjUA. xr t -r-r J -aarph ln'f.. h la a rr-J" f Con r,raaitian Wingrr. r-f Vr.nrl anU. in mn TjtrtnrisbUa a.hta-j-.r.4 trij.. ar In4f'l a rui" Ta-atln t NoTTin'oam lca!-c rJ m-w4.a rhar-rtrttk pM-h. !! a:4 fitr tnn ah-nui4 prny for im-(y-mlur of a ! raa in th rx4 In octis-r it r.u rry u. -nai lo pnm tha .--. it bid. Negro Fireman Is Mob bed, Road Blocked. TRAIN BROKEN UP BY MITES Firemen Rushed Away From Fury of Rioters. NATION MAY INTERVENE I aral Officiate Vaplne and t pcr a -Ilea Is Again Stopped T a ft bende Knapp and Ne art a Itesiaee Peace. ATUNTA. rla. May r -TSe r- via Iroca a laUToad pferrty In the tieorg Itailroad ftrrmrft ait ia o--srre4 tonight. A tooting frrlgl.l tra.n at iJlhonla. ia , waa aite-ked ad a rieare nr-omae.. a t.s as aptrcotly the nis. of the trou ble, was rashnl is A -a.ni a ea aa er.gme lo sate him Iron) the mob Tle tra.a ass stoned snd iSrs Poaror4 ry mea ho at Ihe brakes end reoke It Into t !t s-clkona. blotking the snala ;ee and IS. progreaa of Ihe ma.Ua. Tlx rel!. road ofrs,.l. oorlan-d tonutnt that Ihe Incident s aa is wen, of smkt ea--pe-thiaera. Most Mgaal for Riot. Aa er.gme left for Liihoaia to bring a Iramload ef p.nshale ptotisions inis Atianta. Assursnces had been gven hat. la th. tateevet of local shisees whoae valuable esrgoce were tied up. as demons! re t .oa wtuld be rnsae against haut'-ng llw-s, cars to Atlanta. 'bm th. r.gine reached U'.l.onia its acgra f.re- n.an was sw-ea by persons and Just aa the traia aas getting under wsy a stone hit Kngine-re iH.snltig. Accordir.g 10 the railroad's statement. no aitctr.pt ass tneoe t-y the lo. a) as- thoritlca ts tnteree. even whea tSe train aas bec-kra up. They trinnd lo-ahe axels sitlwrtiin tltet the tram v.. INDEX OF TODAY'S NEWS TW mmhnr. Iwf-Hfft. C'lasWtt f-rsfa-t.1, Jr. raPoSJsPr!fsi ( rrtt i Mvry A 1. mm, V4 !.&. UMter fl H. H cas-sasyafsi 1 k tf-4-- srna- c tat I'Viatilt Wx.a lftl wR tm et rf V Pattn. n exrrtl ral'tfaan . el . I ev 4 rspajsas . 7 Vlt sWewl ISXsm tV l-aa I- ( II rt"v. )4 AtiJM Ct2 d.tt.n.lliw IM as. l ac Or tt fsr-tsf mmnr rScebPti a r-"" ansa I ll''I& Sit. Irt-S-e --. ri 4 KtMrar l i r,.h:B ttisa ft l lata rp W,n tnr.. ,af fatiaa art e-lr. ta Mar a ..( Sat I aV sm s, mri mtm mnie4 Fl)ll&v aaj4 I h ttoOii4 I ar 1 Ma irtrtp4 a rmal-ia ?"" ' w f4 aa I fiisn I me-'.r.r it. a r--i tH. aoa m-9 te 4t-"- fx.tse s. T a 1 r - an a a i y rjv-tt fsatantt asTdoV-sm t-y r its. i r. a Hsah csf t rtltsxl .cfiiar i nrntMitt rn 1 at4 M-. I fcaa mw- i a. I a4B iv aHal. 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