THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, .MAY ; 8. 1807. v S KILLED WHILE BEATIHG HIS IM fosse in Battle With Five Hoboes on Blind Baggage kills s Their Leader, 1 SHOWED FIGHT WHEN" 7 . TOLD-TO SURRENDER Marked Men Stealing Ride on Sunt , F Train Are Taken for Gang . of Robbers Posse Awaits at the i Neit Station. - 1 ' (Journal floectal Berries.) " .'. Btreator, III., May J. One roan" was fatally shot and four others arrested 'n a battle on the Cant Fe California 11m uea, westbound, as it drew inio mis city from Chicago last -.light Police au thorities at Jollet had noticed five rough looking characters mounting the train a it wrt the yards there and they com municated at or.ee with the police here, , It wis feared- thatva gang of train robbers had planned to loot th express car, and a big posse heavily armed. awaited the train.. The five suspecrs were found on the tender and at the front, end . of the baggage ear, their disguised with handkerchiefs. The posse Immediately closed around them ana ordered them to surrender. ' The men showed fight and the shoot ing began. After the leader fell the others surrendered. -r Trainmen ran through the cars calming the terrified passengers and ' warning them not . to put their heads out of yie window or go near the doors during? Jthe battle. Charles Leppard cf Cincinnati was shot through the spine and is said to ne dying. The other Suspects rave the names of William Horner of Chica go, Frank Anderson of Kansas Ctty, John Harrison of Chlcgo and ' Tony Trenausen of Cincinnati. 'They denied iny intention of robbing the train, but could not explain why they bad boarded It They had masked their faces, .they said, not to disguise themselves, but avoid the dust end cinders' 0 1 II ; : Oil THE CANAL V:' '.-,-:T"; :,? . iii i. i 1 1 i. 'SLSt:::Si zs ." Captain Harry . Elklns Says the . ; North Pacific Coast Peo-Vv " pl Are Stayerq. SPANIARDS ARE BETTER' , LABORERS THAN BLACKS Vncto Sam's Job i Bigger Than His : Hired Men Have Yet Reported, Imt -l He Will " Finish, ' Says Captain Harry Elklns. 1 . i v " (Special pltpttefe to The JoonlJ Albany, of.. - Mar: I. County treas urer James Elklns has received a let ter from his nephew. Captain Harry EV kins, formerly of Lebanon, but now In the emtjlov of the government as lorw raan of one of the large crushers used In the work of eonstruotlng the Pana ma canal. Captain Elklns want to the Isthmus about nine months ago and was first engaged In police duty on the lath mus. He has sines been advanced to work in the mining department at aa Increased salary. Certain portions of the letter are of general Interest, In view of the wide variance of the reports from "men on the ground." Among oth er things Captain Elklns Says: , The rainy season . has lust set in and the wet weather will make opera' tlons dlaagreeable for the next six moaths. " The dry - season began - the BAR ENDORSES :. Testify; as to His Qualificd 'f tiorr for. City Attorney, The undersigned members of ' ths Portland bar. having knowledge of the duties and Importance of the office of the city attorney of the olty of Port land, and having acquaintance with the professional standing of John P. Kava naugh, hereby testify to the qualifica tions and fitness of Mr. Kavanaugh for the said position of elty attorney: a George H. Williams, C. A. Dolph, f. W. Stapleton, 8. C. Bpencer, 8. B. Hus'; ton. R. 8. Fisher. C. H. Meussdorffer Jr., J. M. Long, A, EJ. Gebhardt, George . snepnerd. J. V. Beach, A. I Veasle, R. L. GUean. William W. Banks. A. C. Emmons. - E. B. Williams. Ralph HJ. Moody. Wilfred B. Farrell, W. M. Paris, F. 8. Fisher, Walter H. Evans. Jerry Bronaugh, Earl ' C. Bronaugn, Ellis O. Hughes, J. N. Pearcy, F. D. Chamber lain. Csrl B.-Wlntler. P. Barbe&n valla. J. C. Moreland, I E. Couch, Seneca F. HYIllfa Irlhll V Tltft Ula Allan K. G. Morrow, H. M. Tomllnson, R. W. wuDur. a. b. rarue. a. w. Larrertr. J. Thorburn Ross, P. P. Dabney, G, A. Johnson. Robert Treat Piatt, Lewie C. uarrigus. H. B. Dickinson, Russell E. Bewail, 8. H.-Grubnr,' George W. Cald well, O. F. Martin, William M. La Force, James G. Wllsbn, H. W. Hoguo, J. B. Hoaford, G. G. Gammons, Dsn J. Ma larkey. Rufus Mallorr. J. E. Ma sera. J. A. Beckwlth, , a A, NeaV Arthur Langguth, Martin 1. Pipes. B. E. Ton mans, William Foley, H. K. Sargent, N. D. 81mons, 3. C. Veaile, W. D. Free man. W. J. Makellm, I H. Tarpley, R. Williams, E. E. Coovert, W. L. Boise, f rank Motter, A. T. Lewis, Frank 8. Grant. H. D. Anirell. H. H. Rlddell. E. tj. uurur,' josepn H. Fare, Frank F. Freeman, Miller Murdoch, J. F. Cahalln, ii!pjedalsyfo Economy 1temsoffcred for tomorrow only and for which.mail, telephone or C..Ot D orders will Iriot be uc- ; Campaign Expenses Purified. . ' Spokane, Wash., May I. The Item ised campaign expense acoount of W. J. Doust, Republican candidate for mayor, totals ofliy. izlo.TBr iO xor. prffitlng ex tept the 25 deposit fee. Council eandl lates' expenses ranged from f 10, ths de posit fee,-to 10.88. i i m m - ..v. m Ji-ii k..... ITraut Ttnn o T V T miUUlB VI UBCVIIIDBr WllU "JU"! I""I' 7 . . , ' , a.. . v. ueisier , cnanea a. tarey, M. Deniinger, omar c. Bpencer, H. M. Esterly, R. M. McCann. Walter G. Hayes, E. B. Sea- brook. John T. Whalleyw Thomas H. man. J. F. Booth, jGeoge J. Perkins, Lt. j. naynes, K. K. ontner, R. A. Bui llvan, E. E. Miller, B. MendenhalL A F. FlegeJW T. Masters, J. N. Teal, ueeir tit saner, j. u Taugher, John A. Lee, - William O. Hale, Claude Strahan, John F. Logan, John C 8 hillock, E. E. Merges, J. C. Flanders, W. M. Gregory, a. k. jnenaennaiv Mcuants Stewart, A. a. winire. : s , while the nights were oool and pleas- The sanitary conditions on the lath mus are excellent, since the government made If so, though many or the- em ployes out of such . great number are dally Uken to ths hospital and all do not recover. What rew north racino people. there are here SUnd the climate better than ' those from the- north At lantis ! sutea-"' '--y v "The cities of Panama and Colon are growing and building up In modem style. -i-.V ,:---"'rt",-.--;,v-.-'.; , 'Ths building of the Panama canal is an Immense undertaking In its engi neering and construction. The, general impression by thoss In ths work is that to eomplets the canal wlU require more years than the late government reports say but it will be finished. At present 17.006 menare ' on' the work, 8.000 of whom are Americans; ths others blacks and Spaniards. The latter are mors sat isfactory man the negroes. The actual. big work of the canal : extends from Pedro Miguel to this place (Baa Obis po), mr. distance - or - seven miles, sp bracing the two big outs. -. ''' h no ,ut tnrougn cuieora pass ana Bas Obispo it la estimated will require at least seven yeara Work has started on the big locks building at Gatun. The total length of ths canal will bs 47 miles," t . t v ', WILLR3AKE OAKLAND i ' FATJOUS (From ths Oakland Herald.) ''In an unpretentious place away out tn Kan Pablo avenue, not far from Six tieth street, there 4a a sign of activity that. is hardly In keeping with its pas- shipped from India to London, and every taStem OapliailSIS 10 OUng InO ALBAHYWOOLEIf MILL" - TAKES DEFINITE SHAPE Latest Methods to Creation of a Home Market iniDortant clt In the fn touch with thla little community, and It Is possible even probable that I It will make Oakland familiar to, all tbo rnrld. On Commonwealth avenue, in Boston, Ik... lu a -I t An, aa, lia ftf Willlflm T AnvA r..H.i. v rha iMiiin'.hit naM-fnr 4 - ' (Sneeial DUeetrt to The Jeeraal) was contributed by the sons of the men Albany, Orw May I. Albany seems as- ho draaaed the living man at the sured of a large woolen ralll. to he eon- tope's end through the streets. Istruoted wtfhin a very short time. Stnoe ' A little overr a year ago there -was the loss ef the large mill on the Willam- 1a1a to resi in iww o-m-"". ette by fire a few years ago It has, been ..mUnnUnn-j hi fcSSSTbr mbltloa of eitlsens hers to have it whose memory will also be honored pyi . ... . . . .w.. a..Kii.ha future generations, for there is no doubt " '," " " whatever . about his having discovered for the wool of thl' section, i - , t speciflo for Blight's Disease and Dla- A recognised authority declares, that betes. The Herald is In possession of the Willamette Valley Woolen Mills racts that enaDie n to state inia au- company will construct a 10-set plant thorltattvely. It la probable that a hun- here and that the machinery for ths mill Ired peopU . In this cr fJoae f has been ordered from Worcester.. Mas- Tact that they are living to the late ,....- , n - A rrudriinn of that lohn J. Fltop, and however prejudiced "i'a.S ne may be as to the cufabllity of these city, who Is president, of, the new. .eon- liseasea, i yet a doubter with an open oern, has been here te perfect arraoge- silnd can be convinced in an afternoon, ments ror the installation or the mm. Kxperiencea fresh from the hearts of He stated that his company represented the people are obtainable to so great a ample capital and that associated with aumber that Inquiry is soon satisfied. . hlm were strong eapitalists of the east 0nt ?i t.!LS?u?hy., "h,rhn0ut" ' The company plans to establish a re jlines to permit the use of his name, . .. vM1 ... t recovered itrom diabetes under clrcum- Jf oum arPo rt"a h ,J itances that are hard, to believe. v.k . Jt" woolens and will put forth every A local business man telle us of : a errort to nrmiy estawisn tne aemana friend of his who Is a physician in a 1 for their good. Toe plans Include a nearby city, who was stricken . with wholesale clothing house In that elty and Bright s uisease, ana was h huun oi ths gradual Increase of the mills' capao- sis mcuimuunj ji - -' Ity .to meet the demand as business ln siinent and it was decided to trick him into the use of it, His recovery re- nit-d. v Another Dhvsiclan who is a particular friend of the proprietor of the San Fran iixn Bulletin, was advised by the latter fo nut himself on the treatment. Al thnh hla case waa in the serious yet ne, loo. vn. mv imuueu wiiii (he nurability or tne,aiseaao tnat ne would not at nrat coneiaer iw LADY HEHRT SOHERSET GIVES UP PUBLIC LIFE Noted English woman Reformer Makes Last Public Speech f at BrIdgewate; .1: X'. London, May t Before a largf. crowd at Brldgewater house today Lady Henry Somerset, ' the widely-known reformer, delivered what will probably be her. last address in public. The announcement was made by Lady Henry herself,' who explained that the fatigue incident to the many calls upon her have Impaired her health and that she has found It ab solutely necessary to curtail her work. Though retiring from publlo . life. mm v,ifhi;4. .711 Rod and Brackets lT , Sash E KilT4 ...avjaus i&r s. puifv i ,;.-.:.. . j ! , I 1 ne Dpye quanuiy in wniie ana ' iM ' i f '''. DianUace edge and insertion. v3 fx i x v I feet 6 inches wide : and 3 feet 9 inches long. ( All hiadejup and ready to hang. These reg ular $1.25 and $1.35 values per pair complete with rod to be offered at the above ' special tomorrow, evening only after 7 o'clock in our Drapery Department Sixth Floor. i aDourettes .'iii 7 ' i .t v it: &i.'tyf'';-'';'?rt . '.' -' A : SB ; - H4-.'.. ' 1 4 5: :r-:.;-y, "; n Aikt cut, ! in the weathered finish, 1 inches high,-9-inch top and base. a substantiallittle : biece for jardiniere. - Sell regularly 'for $1254 Of fered for tomorrow at the above special. ; One only to eacn purchaser. frf J. "Us?' Lawn Mowers, Garden HosetReels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Grass Catchers . In the Basement Department ( Opportune , Bargains . in Our xchange Dept. ( fez 1 fa I r Specials in jthe. Basetnent Department ; , y ; "i - a r -' ? . . ; r. ; 7;;: : f: , j I - Chopping. Knives, special, each.'. . . . . .10c Three sizes in wood Chopping Bowls,' special:.. . . ....... :f4 . .V. . ,20c,' 30c, 40c Large size Clothes .Baskets, special, each. .75c - Purchasers will be limited to one each of the above articles. J Oil and Gas . Stoves Youicuorr COTJPLm-HOU5EFOmiI51tER5J irfll 11 'mi 1 ii li 1 II 1I1 J". JMl'n.an n"MMs.:i n'm m 11 "If ' i 111 r " Basement Dept ; tji iTanrv will carrv en her home at Duxhurst, whsre she will continue to live, ;: Bhe has been before the publlo for man years. and is almost as wall known In America aa in England. An unhappy marriage led to a separation from her huaband, and shs determined henceforth to give herself to social and; religious work. t Her first publlo meet ing waa a little gathering of villagers from her Kastnor estate, to whom she spoke few earnest words for temper ance, signing the pledge In thslr pres ence. From this beginning she develop ed Into one of the most accomplished platform - J speakers among ' English woman. ' ! , i ' The Industrial colony founded by her at Duxhurst, In" Surrey, Is the pioneer Institution of Its kind. Women of all classes iuffering from alcoholism find there pleasant . homes ; where, among workrooms and gardens, poultry yards and dairies, they can forget the old in fluences whtoh have dragged them down. i. Fred large. ' T. Merrill for counollman-at- $1.00 A WEEK $1.00 - .(- " ; . am as. , ' Standard Jewelry Co. JOURNAL WANTS PAY BEST creases. SABBATH SCHOOL WORK . OF LINN PRESBYTERIANS (Special . Dispatch to The 7oarnal.) Albany, Or- May I.- The Linn County r .... ..IRihhalh Nrhnn1 ihimi iitlon. wh(li Mil Mrouia noi i am -. ii 7 --- - rritteal moment, he changed his mind, vened hei Wednesday, closed last even rhe case yielded; and he has returned to I ing. National Sabbath school (workers tin practice. u -r a' were In attendance and delivered ad lumber of Oakland people. A lady liv- duot.d b- Mr. j. w. Bjbs end C A. ing in an inttnor town, our wno 1 p. - ; - k.M r at aa VTS1 in W 1 V ; flVlTl Br . IT I wmr v-- v mn j uva- 'A.'' . V. " ful uics-estlona wera ms.da and no if her Bhrslclan for the East was the methods, of work Introduced. The sea- neans of saving her life, due to the fact slons were divided between' the Presby- ihat the new pnyaician caijea-nto me terlan and United Presbyterian churches. ass changed tne treatment iq tne new (The eloalna rallv was held In the. audi. ipecinc. i" ""n' 'V V.T. t I torlam ef ha lattef church and1 proved &&&AlnVil&t.U th best of the session, v ThP work lalned - .4 of the school, f was maintained, ' was The writer can give the name of a a great factor in building up Christian former Southern Paclflo physician who character and a great agent In estab- a-aa cured or Bright s uisease Dy tne I nehing the moral side of the Bible ame treatment ; unaer circumstanoes etudent's life. The attendance waa good ilmilar. to those one , of the-c"" and m11ch interest was manifested. ,The ?b,?,vJ- h?-t'.r.,nIiB .t0 be dec,ve1 ,n local workers report the cessions were wa nova aean two. letters rrom unvsi-i m . ilans, both Of whom have had several) a sea on the treatment witnout a xau-i ire. '- ' ;:! j : : Recoveries in an waixs or ure- are lo numerous toat iney ra eimpiy camur alive. . And the pity of it Is that the ethics f the medical profession are such as to DUBLIN EXPOSITION IS A : OF IRISH INDUSTRIES ' fJonruil 8mcU1 Stfrlct .) ' " T..V1 1 "4g. mm SJ . TPVa. T-V.. V. lla-." a. .... i i Jinn in. iuar v lies ii uuuhh . airtasTiaa ,reveis tne eany espousal ana aecjara. .-.";-' ".1.1 -mTh, "ir.a- 'iortit this henencent aiscovery. '" ,1 ,,, t , " " v""v". " .yt New and Oreater Oakland nro. the world Will have Its first Opportunity ilalm It to the world, carrying hope and of realising the, momentoua revolution lapptnesa Into clouded -homes along that is quietly but not slowly, trans wlth her 'own name to 'remote corners formln the Emerald Iala into a land nf f the earth. Oakland Pally Herald. I abundance and prosperity. There la no The i.dmlSlw ttdli'-In m.!" .f the census showing that out Of evei S.rVh Z i,,. Vn. iT ii (00 deaths from Kidney Trouble ef If"1 or CW . bt " la .am had H)t'i nia. hiw An the greatest and the most Interesting terth csn people who have any kind of scheme of : the kind yet undertaken in Kidney xrouoie anorfl to taae any thing I ireiano. it is essentially an exnimtion ut Fulton's Renal Compound, the only I of . Irish industries. ' thouah Germanr. mown- specino for Brlght's TJlseaaer France and several other countries have Bihtii1-i?.L?toa?tan,-J Jlton ! sent exhibits that are of especial later. ?amoh et WohSi ' '.."co ksis to the Irish people. ' Helther Can. IffbleCTAlS"1 -"J.Unlted States J. .officially -rOT-sanrby all druaalsts. ' Trada aun- sssoemt-a wi'.o mr "Diumun. out many lled by Clarke-Wood ward Drug Co- 'one nd oaughters of Ireland who have sholesale dru-rlats. Portland. Or. found homes in America are expected to return on a. visit to tne flia soa aurmg I i the coming summer, yv CI : Fred" T. Merrill '."for councilman DMriflg ears Telegram From Mr. Strain THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 268 xn . 20 Paid . 8 FK. New Yorke May 1-07 MR, DUNBAR, . Mgr. Hub, Portland.. Oregon. V Saorlfloe everything in stock, siuat haye room, L big stock on the way give my friends the plain people 'big bargains. " ; " JPAUL STRAIN. ' 31 6po :Sifle:Wifl le "Fall Atfeodot The telegram from the proprietor in New York explains all. Sale all day tomorrow and tomorrow night- $12.00 and $1 5.00 Suits for Men, dj A C $16.50 Suits of Scotch " " (Iji: fiJA Tweed. . . .: . .V:. . . . . V 4)v0 $16.50 to ? $25.00 Suits of imported blues, blacks and fine W'i $ 1 0 Z( worsteds .v.. ...... ..vlaWOU Men's farts , $1.50 and $1.75 Workings ' 'QQ'n Pants ............... ... . . . . . : $2.00 and $2.50 Vprkin , leu s 300 Coats to choose from; not one cost less than $7.15 to $13.50. Your choice tomorrow at .... ... .. . . $5.00 : KfleillSte $2.50 Box Calf and Vicl, ' latest styles :Cv...;wn..... $3.50 and $4.00 Box Calfr Vici, J OC Goodyear welt, all shapes V. 1 00 $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes, guaranteed to wear, and to be-the most stylish, in flj different leathers ... ... ..... ..$L00 Special prices on all Oxfords ; . J . $1.00 Ribbed Underwear . . . . . . , 1 . . ,29c $1.50 Ribbed Underwear 7.7. . . . . . . . ,43c $1.50 Blue, Pink and Natural Wool bal- , bnggan ,40c $4.00 Imported Scotch Wool Underwear. 71c 50c Working Shirts; the best on earth ,, . 33c $1.50 Grade of Shirts . ...... 73c $1.00 and $1.50 Golf Shirts, beautiful pat- terns, standard brands: Your choice , . . 63c 75c and $1.00 Neckwear, splendid' assort- ment 21c 15c White Linen Handkerchiefs, all you ; want at, ...... ... 3c 12c Sox, variety of colors .. . v '. . . , 4c 25c Sox, all you want of this. year's pat terns, tans and blacks lCc THIRD sifANDlif BURNS IDE ji THIRD AND BURMC Urge, . , .v