friTTTicntv nrTflTtTTl 2f). 1910. TITE MORXIXG OBEGOyiAX. ..MssssssssBWaa,,,,,M -- 1 ' " ' - . I MAN KILLS CHILD, THEN SLAYS SELF Murderer Seeks Revenge on Erring Wife and Sister, Who Keeps Secret. SPOUSE FOLLOWED WEST railing to Find Woman In Spokane, After Trip From Chicago, Hus band Kill Wire's Favorite Jilece. Then Himself. w propose to work for general Demo cratic sucess In thts state." Robert E. McKay, who acted a chair man of the meeting. also took occasion to criticise severely a Portland evening paper, which posea as the mouthpiece of the Democratic candidates, for its failure to lend Itself to the support of the party's candidates for the legislature and county offices. Victor Scott Accuse Fields. Victor 1 Scott. Independent candi date for County Clerk, charged F. S. Fields County Clerk and the Republi can candidate for re-election, with "grafting." . . An udlt of the County Clerks books shows that be baa an average j of iZl 900 of unearned fees constantly on hand" said Mr. Scott. This money j j Is deposited in his own name ana no draws the interest ai per i. also does the same with the money de rived from the estates of dead men in process of settlement. He robs widows and orphans. The Assembly drew a veil over bis acts as long as he con tinued to contribute to campaign ex penses. I question the sincerity of Fields" insurgency. His grafting has been done In the name of the Republi can party and for that reason it Is overlooked." Daggett Attacks Stevens. No less scathing was the denuncia tion of Sheriff Stevens by C. U. Dag gett, who will be his Democratic op ponent at the polls next November . "I ara going to see." said Daggett, "if elected Sheriff, mat cuiu 4 BOATS SINK, 1 ASHORE, IN ST OH News of Disaster to Vessels Begin to Pour Into Key West Port. i i r SPOKANE. Oct. 1J Evidently craxed bv iral-usr when his wife left him for another man and came to this city. J oana;er of being killed by automo Henry Schroder. d 62. of Chicago. dB1IllnR to and from Fred Mer- followed her to ms ciu "u i -in-- mid-house. I stana on failed to una ner n-r. by kilting her favorite niece. JV years .;. ilaiiiitiier or f.awara on himself h occurred this while the girl s tuen turning the gun took his own life. Thts terrible trsgdy mother was working In the room ad- lalnlns- at her home here. nd the child were poilce . officers arrived. According to Mrs. Taylor, her brotber-ln-law came to her home Tuesday tMtklftff frtr his wife. ..w - tha nma of Brock. mm m - s The couple had been at th Taylor home a few days mto. but Mrs. Taylor would not tell Schroder where they had gone, fearing that he would do them bodily harm. While Mrs. Taylor was preparing shr,ti- took the girl. Kuril. in hi. arms and carried her Into rarior where he sat down In an chair and rooked her to sleep, he coolly took a revolver from and. tlactng It against breast, tired two shots. form of strict law enior.c...... rich man will not be allowed to run someone down with bis automobile and Both the dead when from Chicago. who had run off the po- from have for the the arm Then a grip the child s Ho then fired bullet Into his right temple, dying almost immediately. . . rVhroder left a letter In which he said: . . -To whom It may concern: I am ao lng this terrible deed to punish my . i .11 Ah,n ronrerneil In It. I thought I would find my wne man she ran away tm - kane. but I could not And out ,i,t,r where she went, so I ravines In this way isi of her moet loved one will make a punishment harder than death. After this deed is done I will commit 'eld as there Is nothing left for me In this world. The result Is the conspiracy of mv wife and her sister. Mrs. Ugam. No. 1319 Flfty-firth street. Chicago. (Signed! Henry Schroder. No. ! Lake avenue. Chiciuro." STORY SPEECH INTERESTS oted New Orleans Lecturer Give Antl-Prohlbltion DUconrse. A large audience listened to Sidney Pfcory. tlie noted lecturer from New Or leans, last BiRht at the Ownmercial Club rooms, on -Prohibition Is Not Temper ance." Mr. Story presented the subject m a clver manner giving illustration of the effect of saate-wide prohibition in many states and appealed to the people merely by presenting experiences of other states under the license and prohibition law. Mr. Story does not condemn or de nounce those who d.Ker with him. Ho merely says that prohibition, having filled to prove a cure wherever tried, that the people who are striving for the )K-t:erment of civic and social conditions, should set aside prejudices and be" will ing to try a remedy that doe operate as a cure for the evils of the liquor traffic. , Th i,mfdv. save Mr. Story. le Na tional M xW Licensed Law." which the National Model Licensed League of Louisville. Ky- advocate and which Is now operated successfully in many com munities. FINES SMALL, INQUIRY DUE rendlotonI.I-Breaker to lie Haled Before Grand Jury. PENDLETON'. Or., Oct. 19. (Special.) Because Justice of the Peace Park.es fined the four rorn arrested yesterday f,yr srlllnr whisky In violation of tin local option law only tKO each, they will bo subk-cted to aa Investigation by the irand Jury. District Attorney Phelps was not pres ent wht-n they pleaded and were fined. Two of the four were W. A. Brown and George larvau. leading hotelmcn of the city. Kaeh had previously been fined 1 in the Circuit Court for violation of tha local option law and this fact was impressed upon the Justice of the Pear bv the District Attorney. He also told the court that the accused men should not be let off with fines of less than IU each. Disregarding the recommer.da t:ons of the Prosecuting Attorney, tho Justice of the Peace explained that since It was the first offense by these men to roan before hia. court, be set the Ones at 1' each. spirit the principal witnesses out of my jurisdiction. 1 will be an active sheriff Stevens has done nothing but sit tight ana araw h Id the course of his address, which grew more Ucry aa rt progresses Island, where Mr. Asman. who I found was seriously Injured, tied it to a tree. Aide's Hart Serious. "For two hours, we shouted for aid. Our clothes were wet. to the skin and wa had nothing with which to light a Are. All the rest of the night we re mained on the Island alone, I trying aa best I could, to attend to the Injuries of my aide, which I found consisted of a broken arm, a sprained hand and a sev ered artery. His wounds bled all. night and I feared for his life. "Shnrtlv before ( A. M. today, we hailed two Cherokee Indian hunters In a skiff, who took us to the shore of tho hike and .guided tis through tho loresx to Powassan, where Mr. Asman receiveu medical attention. I am returning to the lair IA FMWIlk TT1 V ballOOn tOOay. lb IS an experience that I would not care to repeat." PHv. of the 18 balloons which started NO LIVES REPORTED LOST U f ing over the southwestern part of On-tju-lo. thouah no definite news has been received from them at a late hour. The Isle de France, Alrred .LDianc pilot and Walter ere Mumm e-ia, ue scended near Pogamasing, Ont.. in a wild forest, at 4 A. M. The French aeronaut had traveled 726 miles north east of St. Louis and naa remained in the air 30 hours and 38 minutes. Th Isle de France was xne rourtn balloon to alight, the others being the Condor. 8t- Louis No. 4 ana Million Population Club, which lanaea yester day at Two Rivers. Wis. Hillman. Mich., and Racine, wis. xne xmiuuu.. Ill was the fifth to alight. Aeronaut. . a& 11 Yfl 1 El I rn ct. in Ttrscnea Ten Men FTOin One Boat and Six Front Another. Fears Are) Felt for Safety of German Warship. Loblanc Premier Leblanc had not been spoken since Col onel Wood read Senator '"."' Texas and David Bennett im. i Tork. eut of the Democratic party. i.k.iii.r ihm -tools of the vested Interests who have deserted the prin ciples of Democracy, which may be stated in the single sentence, tqual rights to all: special privileges to none. HILL5B0R0 SEES SMITH CAPACITY HOUSE HKAB.S AXTI- PROHIBITIOX TALK. Home Kule AUvantages In Liquor Question, Instances-Being Shown. mi t ennnn nr . Oct. 19. (Special.) Captain Dan Morgan Smith, in behalf of the Oregon Home Rule Association, ad dressed a capacity house at the Crescent Theater tonicht and n-ld tne ciose at tention of the audience all during the talk. Ha was Introduced In a ahort ad dress by Henry M. drowning. - touring the state with captain omiw.. For two solid nours uii'"u Iwelt upon the advantages of home rule. He discussed at consiueraoie irajui selsure measure In the proposed prohibi tion law and had a new line oi itiuuwui for Oregon home rule, ti. ttl that murders in Maine are less frequent in proportion to population than in Kentucky. lie aixnuuiea iu this to tha matter of temperament. In regard to murders he said: "In Mame when one man calls another man a liar the offended party anes i" court to make his accuser prove ! when a wife decamps with another m: the aa-grieved husband sues for aliens imu of affection and asks for pecuniary dam ages: but in Kentucky they kill people for these offenses." In discussing the eonviot situation. Captain Smith said: "Tha story of the convict, who to a self-confessed murderer, lost to all sense of decency, who cannot be trusted out of the sight of a guard, who for the lack of other excuses for hla depravity clalma his downfall was caused by liquor, seems not only credited by" some, but the un supported tale is need as a basis for sta tistics, and you are asked to vote away my right to drink even in moderation as a result of these atatlstlcs." Captain Smith speaks tomorrow night In McMlnnville. SPOKANE CHIEF ADMITS MAYOR PRATT THEN .NAMES HIMSELF POLICE HEAD. KEY WEST. Fla., Oct. 19. (via Ha vana.) Three vessels sunk, one steam er ashore and another disabled Is a to tal of the disasters to shipping In the tronlral hurricane which swept the f lenianc jiaa nut uu West Indies and the southern section oi j zjon c T1 egterday morn the United States reportedThere today. ,ng. He finished second in the race Several lighthouses along tne for tne uewieu cup, vnicn imi ion Jr...- w - ,,.. I Rt Louis in 1907. and la regarded as - o, .......tin ihn liorm nna nf tho nremier aeronauts as well .... .nrH has been re- I aviators of Europe. . . ,., and conditions I it Poiramaslna- he was within 149 are not known. This city has not been miles of the American record of 873 in communication with boutnern r..- mues. sei oy ' ' ' " ' , . I r ih. nninta for three days, aiucn TAIL SCORES LEADERS Cnttnnl rrwm ririt ra crwtlo ticket. It Is going to wag Itself from now on. Individualism defined Is one man, bv sheer force of personsl char acter, siovlng his tbeortra down the throats of tlw pr,P'c Tail Will Was; Itself. The DtronraUc candidate for the Legislature are going to tight for the niece of the tall end of the ticket, even If thry have been deserted and thrown aside by the head of the ticket. Don't forsr-t that you can have an individual maohlne as w-ll a a party machine. A statement of Ih.s kind on the part of a Imcrmt may be called rebellion, but in tha State of Oregon I have never found opportunity to vote for more than one. or two. or thre at most. Democrats at a time. Get together. Boost for the parry. Klect tho head of the tlrket, but elect the tall. too. ant don't forget that the tall will be wagrtng vigorously for the next three weeks." Kin; Rule Koeuted. "Wa have been told to bo good, not to create dissension In the party. But me refuse to bow to any ring. I. as a Demo rrmx. have aa much right to be elected Representative rrorn aiuimonian inunij as any Democrat has to be elected Gov ernor of this state. The Interests of the party have been subordinated too long to the interest of an Individual, or two or three Indlvlduala. We bave stood for It as long as we are going to. Will somebody pleas tell me why the Oregon Journal Is supporting the head of the rwmoeratla ticket and ths tall of the Republican ticket? There Is to be no more concentration on two or three fa vorites for us. Wa aro Democrats and Court Holding City Council May Hear Charges Against Him Of ficial Resumes Loner Rank. SrOKANE. Wash.. Oct. 1. (SpeclaU John T. Sullivan this afternoon trans mitted to the Mayor his resignation as Acting t hief of Police. Mayor Pratt ac cepted 8ulllvan"a .resignation Immediate ly and tissued a proclamation declaring an emergency and proclaiming himself IVilef of Police until a successor to Chief Sullivan Is appointed. Chief Sullivan re signed believing charges preferred against htm would not be tried fairly by he City Council. N x The Mayor caused copies of Sullivan1 resignation and of hia own proclamation to be transmitted to the Council. This notified the Poliea Commissioner that he had taken up the duties of Chief of Po-iJl-e. Chief Sullivan's resignation followed the decision of the Superior Court Judges, sitting en fcane. that Sullivan was da facto Chief of Police and that tha Coun cil had a right to hear any charges pre ferred against him as Chief of Police. Tha Judg.n denied a writ ,of prohibition asked by Sulllvwn restraining the Council from hearing the charges which they h.rf nrevlousir determined to do. SuUlvan. however. Is restored to the captaincy he held prior to assuming the chieftaincy. lety is felt about Miami. mo . .,ui i.inarin- TS miles an hour .i - hut tha barometer was rising. Sloop Dashed to Pieces. Early this morning the sloop Frolic was dashed to pieces against the sea wall and a power launch was sunk, but no lives were lost. t-k. vr..,lin steamer Fos. from t . ivn. rw-tohar li. for Europe. off Doca Grande ... a ii. e - rear of IS has arrived , Th. American steamer Herman frnn New York. October IS. for ,hir. Tex., la disabled off Alligator Key lighthouse. Sixteen SaUors Are Rescued. Band Key lighthouse reports the Brlt .... invantor. from Galveston. ii r IJvemool. rescued .16 sailors. 10 'from the 8panlsh bark Hugo and six from the American schooner .Kb Th. Inventor proceeded. 1 no kmmri from Corunns, Septem- k.J "a fnr Analachlcola. Fla. The Martha was iast reported at Port Arthur, Tex., The American steamer Neuces has ar rived here from Galveaton for New York, and reports the lighthouses on Rebecca Shoal. Tortugas Island and Garden Key if, dark. The German cruiser Freya. on the way to Havana. Is believed to hsve encount ered the hurricane at Its worst. The eap- ..i. l.fr hr Saturday despite storm ..rainn savins: the experience would k. rwrt for his cadets. Tvh,. island waa completely cut off frnm enmmun Icatlon with the city by the rising water today. It is believed the Inhabitants of the Island and flood ad nortions of the coaat reached safety last night, but there la uneasiness about the steamer Iroquois, of the Clyde Line, which was running "light anchored" of Warsaw Island Just before the storm. STORM IS BOUGHXUT SHAPED High Winds Give Way to Calm, but ' ' Savanah Is Cautious. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 19.Unles, the hurricane Is "playing 'possum." indica tions early tonight are that the storm has passed to sea. It has been almost dead calm all afternoon, due, according to the Wetther Bureau, to the fact that this Immediate vicinity was In the cen ter of the cyclone In the hole of the douchnut-shaped storm. The conduct of the storm has been so erratic however, that vestals are stay- ins; In port unill positive ''information about the disturbance has been received. The steamer City of Memphis, Boston to Savannah, has) been hove to SO miles off Tvbee since last night. Near li Memphls there is a five-masted schooner. name unknown. WDlcn nas Deen in an tress all day. The Memphis was unable , n H assistance. No loss of life nas resuitea , rrorn tne hurricane as- far aei can be learned. Property damage will be less than at first renorted. The most serious pnnse oi tne aituatlon was the . arisen ce oi aennue nwa of several vesrvLs at sea. At Brunswick. 8t. Simons and xybee tnnle-ht. the storm was the worst in year A conservative estimate places the joas at tiieew points ai less tnan Tonight nothing has been r.eard irom tha cMlea south of rt fierce on toe east coast. within 468 miles of the world's record of 119S miles, set in 1900 by comic Henri de la Vaulx. With the Million Club aerostat down. the hope of the United States winning the race rests in the America IV piloted by Alan R. Hawley. HacketTs Picture oi Don Caesar Pleases Romaatle Actor'a Art Shines Bril liantly la Roguish Role. "DOS CAESAR'S RETURN. A Romantic Drama In Fonr Acts by Victor Mapes. Presented at the HelUg Theater. CAST. Don Caesar James K. Hackett Don Jose. Prime Minister Arthur Hoop Carlos I. King ef Spain Pryse Mackaye Eangrado. Queen's physician v Charles T.lmmer Benuto. a fop of the period ) , Herbert Perjeon" Laxarlllo. Armorer's apprentice.... Anne Rogers Marquis of Gonsalo H. Newklrk Clugston Captain of the Guard, Charles Brandt Captain of Alcazars, James Watson Marltana Laura Hudson Marquise De Gonzalo Virginia Elwood Antonla OUIe Cooper Queen .....Agnes Lee o KELSO DETERMINED TO WIN County Seat fight Warms; City Of fers Courthouse Coat Free. KELSO. Wash, Oct IS. (Special.) Aa the day orelectlon draws near, tho cam- oalgn for county seat removal grows ..rmer. The plana for tha Courthouse, which v-.in orrers tin taxpayers free of all cost, are completed and Carter Davis, ,i, architects, and Postmaster W. P. Ely left for Portland this evening, where h. ninna will be photographed. pran.in.nt and wealthy men of this citr have signed a bond guaranteeing ,h. eonatruction of the new building. Copies of this bond ana illustrations oi tha Courthouse plans will be sent to very voter in the county. v-.t ara not exoerlmenttng on your ..if whan vou take Chamberlain's I'nuih Kemedy for a cold, aa that ....rlnn has won Its great reputa .n axtenslve sale by Its remark able cures of colds, and ran always be depended upon. It Is equally valuable . .nit children and mar be a-iven to young children with Implicit .-or-fldence as It containa no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. lSIiF. OF PIXKS NKEDS FOOD Itnllrf Trains Are Sent to Pinar del Rio District In Cnba. HAVANA. Oct. 19. The first news in eight days from the Isle of Pines was received here when steamer passen gers srrivea mis anernoon irom un island by way of Kaiacano. ruey to- ported that the island had suffered only slightly from the hurricane, but that the colony was threatened with a acarcltv of food. Tha steamer will return witn neces saries. Relief tralna bound for Plnar del Bio have been detained on account r the damage to bridges and road feeds. Streetcars Fall to Move. ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla.. Oct. !. The streetcar traffic was still at a stand still tonight, many miles of suburban track being washed out, but business generally haa resumed normal con dltlons. A relief party left here tonight In a launch to carry supplies to the farms "and settlements on the lowlands south of here. CR old and well-beloved friend Don Caesar da Baxan in a new cloak made for him by tha playwright Victor Mapes, was Introduced last evening at the Hetlig by that dynamic romantio actor ioines K. Hackett. v Not sd dramatic or complex as "Zenda nor eo pleasantly delicate as Monsieur Boaucalre," the unfolding of this simple romance of the lovable, dare-devil vaga bond Don Caesar and the pretty little gypsy girl, Marltana, was unusually well told last evening, and in a way calcu lated to leave most pleasant memories of both play and players. - Among Mr. Hackett s gallery of por traits or Heroes or stage romance, no one of them Is more likable than his Don Caesar. The spring of his vitality seem inexhaustible and never for an in stant withers into mechanism. The gay air of irresponsibility, the sincere cama raderie and actual Bobemianism that are so essentially a part of Don Caesar's character are given a newer and fuller significance in Mr. Hackett's Interpreta tion. Gusto savors and animates his pic ture of the picturesque man who loves nothing, fears nothing and wvho asks nothing. When in a merry mood lie runs a dagger through the middle of captain of the Guards and In conse. quenoe Is aentenced to die and confined in a cell, the richness and ripeness, even vivacity and spontaneity with hlch Mr. Hackett invests the role make his acting singularly explicit and emphatic. Every theater-goer knows the story of the wedding in the prison cell, of the veiled bride and the obliging cava lier. Don Caesar, who having- but two hours to live, weds because he thinks the lady desires his title. Every thea ter-goer knows, too. of Don Cawar s escape without Knowing mat tne woman he haa wed is the lovely Marl tana. a gypsy street-singer; and of the rascality of Don Jose, who seeks to give the girl into the hands of ths King, and Is prevented only by Don Caesar's return. There Is an adroitness of technique, a fineness of understanding Just where to draw the line between comedy and farce that makes itself ' felt in Mr. Hackett's work. His acting never stops at sugges tion. He erosses all his histrionic t's and dots all his histrionic fs. Laura Hudson is particularly suited for the role of Maritnna by reason of a cer tain dusky and piquant beauty, to which Is added personal charm and sincerity in her acting. Arthur Hoops is excellent ly cast as the Don Jose and makes much of a rather thankless role. The ploy has been beautuuiiy costumed and the stage appointments, as in all Mr. Hackett'a plays, are unusually handsome. BALLOON DASHES TO LAKE (Continued From First Page.) Pdian soil. At 9 P. M. I decided to try a landing, as our ballast was getting low. but was agaJn confronted with the waters of Georgian Bay. Attempt Made to Ind. "I then tried landing with the drag rope, after casting over another sack of ballast and passing over the bay. "Finally we decided to descend and take our chances. At 11 P. M. I pulled tha valve and we descended from a height of 1.00 feet. The descent w something terrific and if we had not fallen Into water we would have been dashed to death. "In our descent, we were caught by the wind and for a moment were In dan eer of being dashed on the unlnhabit- ated Gull Island. The Impact when wo struck rendered both myself - and Mr. Asman momentarily unconscious. As soon as I could collect my wits, I grabbed the light drag rope and swam to the Rheumatism la a Constitutional Disease. It manifests itself in local aches and pains, Inflamed Joints and stiff mus cles. but It Cannot be cured by local applications.. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of the great blood - purifying and tonic medicine. Hood's Sarsaparllia. which corrects the acid condition of the blood and hniiria ii n the system. "Mv father had been afflicted for years with rheumatism, kidney trouble and nervousness. He was weak and loainsr flesh. He then began taking Hood's Sarsaparllia and Is now well.' Ora E. Campbell, Washington, Ind. 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