THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1901. PJLGETHEKK. INJUNCTION NOT MODIFIED Judje of District Court Obdurate In Stand Taken Against the Strikers. NONUNIONISTS INCOMPETENT Comjmny Mnkea JCfTort to Italic Uto Machinists Hut I'ull Kuiployca DUclmrgcd and Jailed u Vagrants. Albuquruue, N, M., May l. In th district court, Judge Baker ha. refused to modify th. Injunction against tht striking Battta Tt machinists, Attor ney! for tht strikers sought to have ' the clause forblQdlnf th. strikers talk tnf to non-union mn stricken out Th. court held that the granting of thi request might lead to the Intimidation Mf new men and alio to their feeing driven from the servlc. of the road against their will. The court held that the injunction Injured no law-abiding cltlxen and, therefore, continued it. In force until June L A referee waa appointed to Uke testl money on the mertu of the cane to be ueed at the final hearing. During the course o,f the proceeding, the com pany's attorney Introduced affidavit charging that the strikers had attempt ed to disable locomotives by placing emery dust In the driving Journals They also charged that one engine was rendered usclwis by placing a heavy bar of Iron In the running gear. At torneys for the strikers asked for a continuance to enable them to Intro duce affidavits refuting these charges This the courj. denied. Efforts have been made by the shop officials to In duce some of the more expert among the striking workmen to return to work on the same terms as before the trouble CLOTfiEvS FOR MEN I 'I jdCtiSTRiwrcMTO ' S i f P ''?yfj If i S" . . A W COPYRIGHT 1004. The Clothes That Make WISE Famous. (Sole Distributor For Astoria MERMAN occurred. So far as can be learned these offers have been declined. Sev eral of the new men have been dis charger and three of them who were penniless, were taken Into custody by the police as vagrants. Falls to His Death. 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(Special) Z, Champoux was banged here at 6:11 this morning for the murder of Miss Lottie Urate, Into whose brain he drove a dagger because the young woman refused to marry him. The execution was the first under the new law providing that all hangings shall take place at the penitentiary. Chamopux punned a good night and slept soundly, He seemed entirely reconciled to the fate which his crime hoi broubht him .to, and expressed the belief that he would Immediately go to heaven. After a hearty breakfast he was marched to the room In which the scaffold had been erected, and with Arm step mounted the gallows. Of the 60 persons present he seemed the calmest and never once betrayed the least nervousness as his hands were strapped and other necessary prepa rations made. His last words were, "God bless you all." A moment later the trap woe sprung and Champoux' body shot downward. The neck was broken by the fall, paralysis was in stantaneous, and death ensued . In IT minutes The utmost effort waa put forth to save the neck of the mur derer, but the courts refused to grant him a new trial. Even when the death warrant was Issued the murderer's-' attorneys sought to prevent the exe cution, on the allegation of Irregular ity because the warrant was addressed to the "superintendent of the peniten tiary," when there la no such official designated In the law. ZENON CHAMPOUX' CRIME. She Murdered Miss Brace Beesuse Refused to Marry Him. Seattle.May . The crime for which James or Zenon Champoux was exe cuted at the Walla Walla penitentiary this morning was the murder, on" Oc tober 5, 190S, of Miss Lottie Brace, a concert " hall singer with whom the murderer was In love. With the blade of a knife the French-Canadian stabbed the girl in the head, driving the knife with such force that a sur gical operation waa necessary for Its removal. The girl lived about 12 hours after being stabbed, but never regained consciousness. Champoux fell In love with Miss Brace in the Klondike, where he was employed by her father. She feared him because of threats to kill her and did not encourage hla suit At a Seat' tie variety theater he met her one night, and stabbed her to death. moment a new nebula will be bora The force of their impact will suffice to evaporate their substance into an other cloud, which will repeat the his tory of the old. The path of the two dead suns will determine the posi tion of the "principal plane" which will form the ground plan of the new sys tem. C. W. Saleeby, In Harper's Mag azine for May. WILD ORGIES IN R0ADH0USE Repetition of Bender Crimes Thought to Have Been Com mitted in Vermont EVIDENCE POINTS TO MURDER ; Notice. To the citizens of Astoria. The"! Grand Lodge of L O. O. F. for Ore gon will meet in Astoria on May 17. There will be about 600 persons to accommodate. Anyone having a spare bed or beds will please notify J as. W. Welch,' 654 Commeicial street, with name, number of house, beds and street. JAS. W. WELCH. . OLOF ANDERSON. JOHN HAHN. Bodies of Three Men Found on Railroad Track Not Kilted by Train as at First Supposed. Rutland. , Vt, , May t. Attaches at the sheriff, office have unearthed evi dence which they believe will prove that three men who were supposed ts have been ktlted by train, on the Rot land railroad were robbed and mur dered In a roadhouse on the ouUkirt of this city and their bodies placed oa the railroad tracks by the' marderera. In some respects the case resembles that of the notorious Bender family, years ago in Kansas. Since the finding of the body of Joseph Murray on the railroad tracks near the house last June the sheriff's department has been working on a murder theory. A note found near the body caused them to put aside the Idea that Murray was killed by a train, but they never made much progress on the case until within a few days. It Is now thought certain that Murray was killed for a few dollars and that his murderers will shortly be placed under arrest. Stories of wild orgies which have taken place In the roadhouse and which was followed by the disappearance of the men who, until recently, it waa thought had left the country, are now being investigated, but the police say they will only .be able to charge one murder, that of Murray,. against the persons they suspect. A THOUGHTFUL. MAN. " M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do tn the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr.. King's New Life PUls and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2Ec at Charles Rogers dru store. If If WOMAN CAPTURES THIEF. Chases Miscreant, Laden With Jewelry. r Into Street at Point of Revolver. New" York, May 6. A courageous woman with a revolver has brought about the capture of a thief In the Bronx upon whose person Jewelry was found valued at $3000, together with stolen promlsory notes for $2000. The heroine was Mrs. Daly, sister-in-law of a New York merchant The latter and his wife were absent when Mrs Daly visited one of the bedrooms where her sister', child lay asleep. She was surprised to find a stranger ransack ing the family Jewel case and catching up a pistol, chased him Into the street A dozen patrolmen Joined the chase and under Mrs. Daly's lead they sur rounded the thief In a vacant lot After considerable "parley he surrendered under threats of being shot to death. Every pocket In his clothing was filled with fine Jewelery, evidently the proceeds of several burglaries. When the End Comes. The alterations now occurring In the distribution in the solar system have le'dProfessor George Darwin to pre dict that the moon will ultimately re turn to the earth, which gave her sud- . Terrible plagued those Itching, pest ering diseases of the akin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment ourea. At any dn store. den birth so many ages ago; and it may further be propheslded that the planets and their satellites must ulti mately yield to the gravitational Influ ence of our dying sun and must return to the bosom of their parent We must conceive of the solar system of today, then, as gathered Into one central mass closely. aggregated around that point which from the beginning has consti tuted its center of gravity. And what will be. the stage of this shrunken ob ject? There are myriads such in the heavens. Sir Robert Ball has said that to count all the bright stars that we can see and say "these are all there are" would be like counting the red hot horseshoes In England and saying this Is the total number." This dark-to-be will, therefore, be Just such an other as millions more. There will be no life upon It We cannot conceive the terror of Its cold, for the nebula has been dissipating energy In the form c? light and heat Into the chilly depths of lnterslderal space ever since the first hour of Its longaeval shrinkage. What "is the destiny of this dead sun, among whose constituent atoms, re member, will be those In teh printer's ink before your eyes end those In the eyes themselves? Are they forever "stabel In desoluation," as Stevenson has it to be borne onward through in finite space? No; this shriveled globe, the common tomb of sun and earth and Mars and of the bodies of the great that once breathed thereon, may live again. Give It but the consuming em-j brace of such another voyage and In a Preserves, Vegetables, Canned Fruits, ARE THE BEST I Sole Agents, Astoria, Oregon. . -:, TRY THEM AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. 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