THE 3IORMXG OltEGUMAA. IflliHSDM, jiakiii . mi. a , r ' ' " ' ' : I COOL MESSENGER KILLS 2 ROBBERS NEW JERSEY JURIST. WHOM SENATE HAS CONFIRMED TO UCafl afO FILL HARLAN'S PLACE ON SUPREME COURT gmn- J i. : i i i r so little So - i n 1 1 ii I Ruse and Nerve of Express Agent Puts End to Bold Train Holdup. DESPERADO'S FAITH FATAL Wrlls-I'arjra (mrrril by Ilrvolvrr Saj He Won't Fight Iml When He Inrlrirew lllshnajman fit Look Pnwii, "Jg I Tp." SAN ANTONIO, il-arrf, JJ. Nre the simplest rt of a ruse enabled l".vtd A. Trousdale, a Welie-Fara-o ex pre mmtnccr. lo balk tie robbery nf a t-out!irrn rartfic train early today bv kluinir to of tie htichnaj men. He clubbed one to the floor of tha ir with a mallet and sh..t off t:e top t other's Mead whfn the latter nncM to enter. T ho'dun look pla.-e east of Han eterwon in Trrl! I'ountv. nr the .fel.-n hvMr. on fie eastern Kit' of t'.im ' V.lm Rend" founlr) "f Tr. 'me of the robbera. ho held Trous rta'a at the point of a ritie In a corner, was ran., kino tne express car. I am noi s-olna; to s.-rp with you nil.- raid Tro-i.d tie to trie robber. "I'm not eettln -flEt.tlna T i. all rlir! t." replied the robber. Then on fclloas will nave to help et this sturf across the Itlo irande." UpMfiirr'i Rawe Maraa. "Whv don't you pick up that pa-k-rauai:v Inquired TrousIaie as he kicked a until box on the floor of tie nr. "It s worm more man an m sniff iou'ip rot." Tar robber stooped. decelcd by tha iriit. in nick uD the rackaae. Trousdale s-rasprd a heavy maliet and struck. The deeperado received t ie blow full on the head. Me fell over dead. Trousdale picked up the dead rohber run and waited. Meanwhile the urnnd of the Pandit had been working; on IV car ahead. When he completed his Job he hurried back to the express car. FMiik.'" he tailed. There was no answer. ftehker kl rvc4. The robprr raunc himself aboard I la car. Aa Ma form loomed In the .looraav. tha express mesaencer tired The robber tumbled to tha ground. lead. The bo.llea of tha robber were put onto a bassaire car and the train pro needed. The Mchwavmen boarded the "press t trden roon after midnight, bwinc ir;a onto the enclne, tiiejr covered the engineer with (una and ordered film to proceed until they told him to atop- Then mile vtit of Prydcn ther nave the elans! for a halt. Tne conductor. alarmed bv the frequent stops, aent nr(ro porter ahead to Inquire about i he trouble. The negro Ml promptly covered by a rifle. (adaetar flrrra Alarsa. T";en the conductor crept up to the enpine Immediately ha took In tha -''uatlon. Before the robbera could .'ire upon him he hastened back and tl"n the track. Walking re vera 1 miles, he Mopped a freleht train and save the alarm over tne wire to ban derson. Meanwhile the robbera were prepar inj to ransack ilia expres and mail ars. T.ie Sheriff of Terrell Countv is earchlnc tonlftlit for a third member uf the band. supposed to have been Itted rear the holdup acena with horsea. Near the point where the train was etopped. track of horse were found leading; to tha border. The bodlea of the robber have not been Identified. They are Americana. Whatever the robber took from the vnail car wa recovered. Nothing; was removed from tha express car. The pasaenrers knew nothln- of the hold up until after both robbers had been killed. Trousdale I year old. UNIVERSITY CASE ON TODAY taprrnte Court Wilt llrwr Argument on Rrfrrrndum Matter. SAt.UM. Or.. MArrh 13. i?rcti. .' th nfternoon wlM b jrvn by th 5";prerv. "oyt iomr-ow lo th tru n;-M of lnlvTl!y of Orricori rrf- "-pr-iur r?. K-Ji.tlre yiaicr and !- I'lr of Portland. til appr.tr f-r I. I'rtrndlr. ti piainttff. and U l f.p t'd ti:t "". K. S. ood, W. S. l"T;n. Altornrv friraI fpawford and -ittnt Atti'rnrv.inrral Vn Wlnkl HI ppr tor srcrctary tMcott. de fcndAnt irt t ca-r. It la probable chat n Aninion of the iuprcan Court in r.'(rrne to thrt i5f will hf forttironitng onif tun "btlor tha cloao vt Mar.-h. or rT curly in April at t.'io lt-t. an l in fvrnt the lower court should b KuMatn-d. the 1 nl-rilty will br able to h th une t.i nionry arproprtafd duung tne '"-Ir. C Summer. EXPLORER IS HEARD FROM Yorker Flnd nrlicT Supplies In Heart of Hudson Bay Counirj. WIXXIPLC!. March IS. II. V. r.ad !ord. ef New York, who 1 exploring t: e l'i lon Hay country, reached pur. rel Harbor, at the aonth of t'herter fiel inlet on Hudson isy. October 1. 'Ml, according to a letter received to tr bv R. H. Pell, of thin city, rrpre entative of a fur-tradlnu concert. T-e Ir'.tcr wa dated tictober S. It fol- .ow Ulth r-y altant. T. Oeorse Street. I arrived here tiiree day aco by ranoe '-om r.irt Keerrvatton. Oroat slave lake, found the relief auppl'ee you were eo kind .an to aend up to Pelican, and have :nd-d them iiere. "These will enable me to continue en ni northern exploration for at leaft a rar." . ' ! ft -V. - m ' t 1 . - , - i tfthaf MtllLOX PITXEY. PITNEY 15 CHOSEN Senate Confirms Nomination, by Vote of 50 to 26. OPPOSITION FALLS APART 1 ote Scheduled for 4 oXlork 1 Taken Two Hour Earlk-p. Owing to dden and Unexpected Closing of Debate. WASHIXOTON. March IS. Chancel lor Malilon Pitney, of New Jersey, to day was confirmed by the Senate a an Associate Juetl'e ji the Supreme Court of the I'nltod State. The vole wan iO In r. The opposi tion to Chancellor Pitney crumbled dur Inc tne first two hour of the Senate executive eMon. and a vote was reached shortly aftor i P. t. Under the aitreonient reached last nisnt ine vote was scheduled for 4 o'clock, but the debate was brief than expected. MORROW OUT FOB TAFT ro n t u u m an p i. ka ns io n CEXUIAI- BOOSTING CLTO. mtKltran nartv ! thl time Is. I bMltViV th moM ui'Miui. in the hlory of the purty enU unpartlliii in tnf hitirv or ine Tsaiion. GILSTRAP TO AID SELLING I.ano County .Manager Says Cam palgn Is Well Vudcr Way. Kl'GK.N'E, Or., March 13. (Special.) With the appointment of Will O. Gil strap a manager, the campaign to the nomination of Ben Sellins. of Port land, for United States t-enator is well under vvuv In Iano County, and It wit ba waged from now on until the time of the primaries. In an Interview Jus Klvrn out. Mr. Gilstrap said: "felling stands on a safe and sound platform, the Interests of the public Instead of the game of politics bctns the principal plank. Kor instance, in one matter alone of vltnj Importance to this slate Is his stand with reference to the forest reserve policy and the rights of Intending; settlers to enter on homesteads In sections like those In both eastern and western Une County. Selling; Is pronounced In his declaration that settlers should not be barred where these homestead lands are val uable. The thousands of acres held back tlirouch the Plnrhot policy, which Bourne Indorses, Is holdlnir back de vetopment of western Lane County a. nothing; else could. "If the field were open to Sellintr as acainst Bourne, there is every evidence that F-llInK would have a walkover at the April 15 primaries. "The slocan of Lane County should be: 'Stand by the man who can brHt Pourne In the primaries.' There is only one man In the field that can lo It. and that is Ben Selling;. Administration I hovn to Htf Secured More olld Legislation Than Tnosc. rrecedlnR. HEPPXER. Or.. March II. (Special.) A mast meetinc of Taft aupporter waa held tonight In the Commercial Club building;, when will it. ffmnn. fi Portland, was the main meaner. v. i. chairman of the Morrow County Taft campaign committee, alter a few well chosen remarks. Introduced Mr. Smith, who talked for about an hour. Mr. Smith briefly explained the Re publican platform and explained the actions of President Taft on various Important matters and urtred a general Tsft Boosting; Club. The main purpose of the mectlne was the formution of a Taft Club for Morrow County. Thia county prope to Blv Taft a large majority and is working; in a business-like manner to ac-ompnu that purpose. With their extensive .niin- interests. Morrow County feels directly Interested In the outcome of this nomination ana eiecnon. At the conclusion of Mr. Smith ad dress all those present, with few ex ceptions, sinned membership paper to ... T.ft flub. These paper are to be circulated more extensively later and an effort will be made to reach all art of the county, i ne irrunu " he third term Is quite strong; here, and t soem tnat s"-n" ; his time will cause uana majority i be creater. m tne course ii Mr. t-mlth said To d"ert the Adm inintrst Ion or Fresiaeni Taft fr personal reasons and an expert mVi t for a mere char., of political leader. !? ii oe-rt an Admlri.trrillon that from ,.. peclnnmc. br a poller ot .sgrj-w.M .and f-.rlerr Prre..lTe Irs.sUilen. has wlth ' . -t nuiw.rat1on. mlsrep- ew Mat Ion 'ow Assured. :i't;i:xi:. tir.. Match 1J. (Special.) A con promise was effected yesler ciav between the Oregon Ulectrlc liall ay and the owner of a lot In tha tract wanted bv the electric company for Its pasernaer station, and now the removal of a few building; Is all that remains before the land will all be cleared. The ownera are non-resident hut had ltpt'd the property wltr. local acents. When the Oregon F..ectr1c rent Its rh k to h'n.l the bargain last Fall, thev deeltnrd the offer and suit was Instituted to enforce fulnr.ment .f the contract. Maer eoea e d aseo4 as "Amaricaa SAil ara act saa la any palii;u.ar. rntatlon inn maun"" ' , ' upon It h the cppo.ltlon lthln ajid allh- UVhrfor"n-. ef Ihe Nation, no less than .( of the nepubllcan party are at stake, w, hare before u a taak made doubly dlf flnt be the condition and temper of the .-..'-. the rMrm of our cnemle. and dis n.mra ellhin our on ranks. It Is a time for wise counsel and for calmn-a. ror n.oderalin. which l a.wa. wisdom. In M.h li .Ntru.-tion of the reactlorarr lh, rkleeeneup and unbridled paln of tne -adl.-ala are equally undesirable, her t-a rJ;l good e mut t together, cease to nele Pier shade, of politlcr. forego blekerTg mrr learter"hlp and terminate s peedl"'- as poaaible the recrimination arls l.r inerefrom. This Is hardlv a time lo rti.put- or ihe fruits of a victory yet to n-ber. there is eur Republican Ad mlnlsiratljn lo be approved, and whether Its merit iy. receive the stamp of approval at the Itepiib:!. an National convention, and at Ihe forthceinlns Presidential election, re main a 'ie:lon tor decmon by the common people. lta merit deserves approval. And unUsa eu arprove you cannot defend, and unlea jou defend you caaaot ask the people to trut u further. miring tha Administration ef President Taft we have erected more solid legisla tion, cheeked m "vre corporate abueea. aoeom pilahed roore reai reform and achieved more fur Ihe u'tlmate sood of the people than In sny other period ef tha Nation's history, exeepung rire. I bcileve. my friends, that ser msn here lon.gm will aseee tht If harmony and unl'v sHail pr.ralt within the Republlean rertv. that If we soitrtly support our Preal- leetlal nominee wilt m a merlteel ard trtumpbar.r vtcterr at tha pet: pest Novem eer. The sltuatiea whlca confroats tba Be- BULLET EXPLODES IN PIPE Vancouver Man's "Quirt Smoke" Hesulls In Xear Trncedy. VANCOUVER. Wash.. March IS. (Special.) Robert Karnes Is t.wlay minus hig $7 mrersrlium pipe, but he lg Clad he Is still alive. When Barnes, sitting; in a public billiardroom today, filled his fine, Christmas present pipe with tobacco for a "quiet smoke," he didn't know- there war. a .:2 cartridge hlddon in the bowl. Robert smoked until the fire reached the cartridge and then there was more gmoke. for the cartridge ex ploded. Barnes" pipe was no more, and George Furney. sitting; near him, felt the air vibration of the bullet a it sped passed him and Imbedded itself In the nearest wall. Barnes escaped with only a nervous shock ani a Jar to his toetli. Barnes had been carrying: some cart ridges in his pocket, with his pipe for several days and knew not thnt one had fallen In the bow of tils pipe. TELEPHONE RATE WAR ON rostnl nedtice Prices IJetvvecii Spokane and Seattle. SPOKANE. Wash.. March IS. (Spe cial.) A Ions-distance telephone rate war between Spokane and Seattle wag started today by the Postal Telegraph & Cable Company. The rate announced today by the Postal allows of a ve in 1 n u t e conversation between Spokane and Seattle for tl. as against a. rate of tl for one minute over the Bell tele phone. In addition to the reduced Initial rharse. the Postal announces a whole sale slash In the rate after the first minute. Fifty cents for five minutes after the first five minute is the rate announced by the Postal, while the Kill cling: to Its old rate of 50 cents for one minute after the first minute. "We certainly are not going; to cut rates to meet the Postal rates." said C. K. Hickman, commercial superin tendent ef the Taclflc Telephone A Telegraph Co. "The Posts., rates are ruinous and we are not going- to meet tli cm." Celentiuls' Cases Dismissed. The cases against 1 Chinamen, ar rested Friday and Saturday nights by Sergeant Hartnea and a squad of patrol. men. and booked on vagrancy charges, were dismissed yesterday afternoon at the request of the arresting officer. The officers said that, although they had evidence, against the men. they were unable to tell them apart, and for this reason vers unable to prosecute their rases. A large number of other Chinamen, booked on other charges, will ba tried later. . Paper 1T4 Inchee wide, for newspaper uae. ft aaada at the rata of S50 feet a miuute. Suppose you could have delivered in one giant wagon all the coal you burned in the last 15 years in striving to warm your cottage by old-fashioned heating. 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Much speculation is beins indulged In here as to whether Governor West will abide by- his former decision and give Morris a pardon on tho Gover nor's return from San Francisco, or whether West will repudiate his pact into which frirnds of Morris declare hp entered. Puzzle I.i I.fft Entirely in Hands of Governor ns to What Will Be Done Willi -Man in Prison. SU.KM. Or.. March 13. (Special.) That the question of a parole for W. Cooper Morris, convicted ex-banker, came up before a recent secret meet. Inz of the State Parole Board, became known today. A prist of loiters DegCinp cicmenny for Morris deluded the Board, but the l. e RnaeH a llttotlltel V TP- Illt'IllUt IS 1 ' ' " ' fused to look at these letters and de clared amonc themselves tuat. me M.. I. mailer Is a OUPtitlon that IS strictly up to the Governor to decide. 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