The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 06, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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THE A OREGON D AILY i JOURNAlH PORTLAND, , ; FRIDAY 1 EVENING iSEPTEMBER ' 6. 1007V
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DRUNKARD: ENACTS FEARFUL TRIPLE
BECAUSE WIFE REFUSED TO LIVE WITH HIM
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TRAGEDY
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".. Maddened by Ms wife's refusal to
2,1 live with him longer, Charles Bailey,
ft. while Intoxicated, shot and fatally
jj . wounded hie wife at 6:10 o'clock last
j. -. nlrht, flred two bullet into the body of
b ; hie lS-rear-old 1 etepdaurhter, Rhoda
.. . Bradley, klUlne; her Instantly, then
t- , turned the . revolver upon himself and
: ended his own life.
J1- The triple tragedy ooourred In the
slnrle front room occupied by Mrs.
K ,- Bailey and her daughter la the cottage
at ttfi Grant street and ail three of the
i' bodies were lylnr on the floor within a
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amvea ana Drone open me aoor. Mrs.
ij Ballev' was taken in an unconscious
i conaiuon to til. Vincents noepitai.
f Mrs. Bailey had been supportlnc her-
i . self and dauchter by worklnr In the
f Union laundry since separatlnr from her
V "husband last fall Bailey continued to
r;' ' annoy her, even after she had left him,
, and a month ag-o, upon reooverina- from
T-e. brutal beating and choking, she rented
tage. The rear apartment Is occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. I. McCauley, and
the tatter's mother, Mrs. T. C. Phelps,
leuey Ml faiBaya,
A week ago Bailey came to the house
and tried to effect a settlement of diffi
culties with his wife. But she told
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him that she would never live with him
a rain and commanded him never to
come to see either her or the daughter.
Bailey left in a rage, muttering threats,
and the woman anticipated trouble when
he again put in an appearance at meal
time last night
Bailey had reached the house a few
minutes before Mr. Bailey returned
from her work. Taking the little girl
by the hand he. started down Grant
street toward Second and had reached
the corner when the wife arrived home.
Looking down the street she saw
the two together and beckoned for lit
tle Rhoda to come back. Then she went
Into the house and into the McCauley
Charles Is here drunk and there may be
trouble."
Saying this she went out again onto
the street and down to the corner, where
her husband and daughter stood. The
three returned to the house together.
Bailey being tne last to enter the front
room.
Even as he turned the gatepost at
the end of the front walk, murder was
In his mind, for Mrs. McCauley, looking
out the window, saw his hand reach
back to his hip pocket, where a revolver
was concealed.
But she did not tblnk the man con
templated crime and sat down to the
meal waiting ner. a, moment arterwara
she heard Mrs. Bailey and the little girl
cream and she runhed down the hall to
their assistance, thinking Bailey was
again beating the two.
Just as she reached the door and was
about to open It the successive shot
from Bailey's revolver rang out and
Mrs. McCauley, too frightened to enter
the room, rushed on out to the street,
where she screamed for help.
Begged for Zer Ufa.
Mrs. Phelps had also risen from the
table with Mrs. McCauley. As the lat
ter ran out to the street, Mrs. Phelps
opened the door Into the room where
the tragedy was being enacted.
On the floor to her right lay Mra
Bailev. covered with blood. Little
Rhoda, still unharmed, cowered? behind J
xnw stove: timer ren ami oegg-w pit ns
ly to her father not to shoot Bailey
himself stood In the oenter of the room
nourishing tne smoaing weapon.
Nothing in medical science iimore
direct and more reasonably certain
than the action of Dr. Williams
l: Pink Pills in cases of anaemia, a dig
ease which is literally a condition ap
proaching bloodussness and which.
if neglected, inevitably results in
decline and death. Anemia is
stealthy in approaching its victim
and often is well advanced before it
is detected. On this account it is
necessary to begin treatment as soar
as the first symptoms are noted.
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Am Alfeaarur Teach Cured.
Miss Jennie E. Bouton, a teacher, living
at 41 Second street, Albany, N. Y.. says:
'isonnnecaent in the school room brought
were gathering In front of the house he
deliberately reloaded the revolver ana
turned the gun on himself.
In Auto to Hospital.
Mr. McCauley had gone to a neigh
hnrlnor trrrxc a, m nA th. a t H a
police had been summoned, with the anssmls. Any exertion made me short
arrival of the latter a stretcher was I of breath tad I had to stop at nearly every
made, a passing automobile, driven by ,t,p oa f 0lng up stairs. I had no color in
the injured woman conveyed to St; Vln- mT P y ' were trans
cent's hospital. parent. I had dull headaches and faint
The bodies of Bailey and Rhoda Brad- spells. I had a doctor but received no
iV. J:. ?Mr5n. i'.lni!r.0 real benefit until I tried Dr. Williams'
hid uiiut-1 imn ruuma. o inquest wiu I diW Dill. Tk.. ..J I l
be held on either. They cured jne and I have
Mra Bailey was 87 years of age and I never been 111 Unco.
' SWELLDOM FROM
$1 12
( Note Our Windows for Our Advanced Display
The Outlet Handles the Best That's Made in
Men's Apparel
IN. E. Cor. Morrison and 1st St
' Get out of here, quick I" he yisd at
rs. Phelps as she opened the door
"Get out of here, or I'll shoot you. too
oet
Mrs. Phelps as s
door.
I own everything In thle room.
out!"
Fearful lest the drunken brute would
carry out his threats Mrs Phelps quick
ly withdrew, and she had scarcely more
than gained the hall again when several
more shots were fired. These were the
ones Which ended the lives of the little
girl and her maddened stepfather.
The man had emptied all the cham
bers of his weapon at his helpless wife
and daughter, and while the neighbors
married Bailey three years ago. She
wnTwrriir T-irtiajidand her mm her,
Mra H. J. Bevls, lives In Sell wood.
Prior to her marriage to Bailey she was
the wife of John Bradley, and beside
me muraerea cniia inree other children
were born to her by her first husband.
i nev in William. Amn n- riAm hi i
14, and Florence, aged 7, who Is living car ummla and all anetmlc conditions
with the grandmother. The two boys because they actually mske new blood,
LV .u ifLtx .V-OD-!;. They sr. not a cure-all They do this one
years ago, owing to family trouble.
Mrs. Bailey also has three brothers
and four sisters living. They are: L.
h., &am ana H. J. Bevis of Portland
Mrs Mary Taylor of Dufur. Mrs. Mahel
Kngllsh of Deer Island and Mrs. Annie
Nichols and Mrs. Jennie Nichols, both
oi wnom live in mis city.
Br.WIIHams'
Pink Pills
thing and they do it well they make blood,
toe. per sra: Mm bo Sa.w t all .ruggUts.
Dr. WnUasit Mtdlela Co., Sc-caecudyTN. Y.
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Cheap Workmen Are Scared
Away From Bellingham
by .cts of Angry Amerl
cans Who Were Supplant
ed None Will Remain.
CRIPPLED WIFE SAYS HUBBY
IS CROSS AND CRUEL TO HER
ROUTINE WORK
nun
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t 'r Belllngham. Wah Sept. . One hun-
dred and thirty-five Hindus, terrorised
hy the mobs which have gathered about
v the mills In this city, have left for
I Other fields. Thirty others have taken
119 their few belongings and departed
" oa their way to Oakland, California.
" ' There are now only 128 Hindus left in
' Belllngham, and these are vociferous in
their explanation that they are only de-
' -laving" their departure In order to col
:: loot wages due them.. ,.
"The, rioting Is practically at an end
v -iUis yyorhing. It Is believed all danger
f further trouble Is now over,' and the
Hindus will be allowed to leave in peace.
V.ANABCHISTS PLOT TO
i ) i MUBDEE KING EDWAED
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e ' Jdaiienbad, Sept. 6. It is re-
ported that an anarchist plot has
e. heen discovered to assassinate
Vying Edward, who is here talcing I La Crosse, Wis.
Unable to move except by fitting on
the floor and pushing herself along
with her hands, Mrs, Rose Sltta
charges that her husband, Peter Sltta,
Is cross and cruel with' her, and that
he goes away leaving her alone, and
stays away for two days and nights
at a time. The charge Is made in a
suit for divorce filed In the circuit
court this morning.
Mrs. Sltta say that she was mar
ried in Washington county in June,
1885. In October 1906, she says her
left limb was amputated belqw the knee
ajljher right limb paralyzed, rendering
her almost helpless. Besides
her vile names, and cursl
tne presence or others, says Mrs, Sltta,
her husband does not support her, and
sne is uname to earn ner own living.
Sltta is alleged to have property
worth $2,600 In the form of cash and
mortgages. Mrs. eitta asks 260 tern
porary alimony pending the determine
tlon of the divorce suit, and asks that
sne De allowed 11,250 from Sltta when
tne divorce is granted.
10 fUB TODAY
he"1 "S Gans and Britt to Do Light
Mrs, Sltta, 04 TT-.il mL cu
ufciuita Luiui xicy oiep
Into the King:.
moro
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LIFEJJIAZE
Fresno Cyclery Burns and
Fumes Overcome Mem
ber of Department.
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rflURDERERS CUT WIRES
TO ESCAPE OFFICERS
Mexicans Make 60-Mile Dash
on Handcar but One
Is Captured.
(United Press Leued Wire.)
El Paso. Tex.. Sect S.x-After killing
Francisco Alvarez, 60 miles below
Juares. Mezioo, Crus Trejo and Alberto
Hidalgo ' cut the telegraph wire to pre
vent notification of the officers, and
made a dash for liberty towards El Paso
on a handcar.
A messenger followed on another
handcar to the first station north of
where the crime was committed and
wired the notice of Juares. The doIIco
met the handcar at the end of the
60-mlle Journey and arrested Hidalgo.
but Trejo escaped. He is believed to
be In El Paso.
STANDARD PLAYS FOR
MINISTERS' SYMPATHY
STATE WANTS ADAMS
CASE III El COURT
Darrow Resists Motion for
Cliange of Venue Saying
Act Is Dlegal.
(Pacific Coast Press Leased Wire 1
San Franclsoo, Sept. 6. Today sees 'c,,oclc
the end of routine training for Joe Oans
and Jimmy Brltt. On Saturday and
tsunaay the championship disputants
will do light road work and will shorten
their allowance of liquids to aid the
drying out process. On Sunday night
cauii man wiu De in touch with his
weight before a-olnor tn heri atA n-. vr
day a stroll and a rubdown will hold
them at the required notch until it is
V "tP upon the scales at the
uciu part.
It bains' the nnnnlnr hall.f .ha. ..k
fighter will land In the ring In tip-ton
trim, the thoughts of the sports are
turned towards betting and if indlca-
(Unlted Press Leased Wire.)
110ns count for anything a sight of
money will chanre hands nvnr th- la.
mission aay event. The odds remain at
10 to 7, with Britt on the short end.
Sept. 6. Ministers
. th baths. His guard has been 4 '""""i ni -num
" T ablv the entire oountrv have received 1
communication from the head office of
Increased and extra precautions
have been taken to guard him en
route iack to London.
. w
the Standard Oil company explaining the
alleged injustice of Judge Landls' fine
of nearly ISO. 000.000
friendly comments of
papers.
and containing
friendly news-
There are all Kinds of Tea
Good tea bad tea artificially colored
tea and pure tea.
They may all look alike but
there is a vast difference.
(Joldenuate
TEA
SVire ) ooin rLlt ana uans Pyt in a full
Boise. Idaho. Sept 6.-A motion for was barred Tat bW camp but Toe hi!
a change of venue has been filed by 'lviT nour with the punchlng-bags
the state In the case of Steve Adams SdJ'Jf. , ApElnf :roi"- .J" th morning
charged with the murder of Fred Tyler weighed Just a fraction 'over 1U pounds
at Wallace: Th motion was resisted at the close of his afternoon's exercise,
by the defense, Attorney Darrow -..f" Wfts ?utiior a lon tramp with
claiming that the act of the last legls- Pm Squires In the forenoon, and after
lature giving the state the risht to lunch he covered his usual ground in-
ask a change of venue in criminal "e HTei. wl.tn Maden and
cases wa unconstitutional. ""J ?iii.5 R, wJfn . llv Krel,n
Tirrnw .i ir, hi. k. ad rilled in wlto skinDlnc-roiM an
thr law was Vd 'o; Vhe purpose $u?!t HjJ.BT ff
of convicting Moyer, Haywood. Petti- Jt until" tonrtnlJht1 Jh?" 1 k?8
bone and AdamV The motion was 5LJJ 1 iVj morr ow n,Kht' whe" he will
taken under advisement by the court.) '
M'MEOfYILLE $AN
GOOD RACE PATRON
(Special Dlipstch to Th. Journal.)
MoMlnnvlIla, Or., Sept. 6 The first
day's racing of the three days' meet
at the McMlnnvllIe track began yester-
flav. Tha trnttner ra r.A . .
Alaska Miner Buys Newspa- three out of me and the pacing
iBue was ior tne Dest two out of
three. The trottlntr meet wa imn ,
Blacksmith: time 2:20. The pacing
race was won by MacDuff: tim 21B
This three days' meet Is undor ith.
management of R. L. Bewlev nt thi-
piace. i-ie nas secured tne old McMlnn
vllIe fair grounds and built new stables
a granasiana, ana otnerwise fitted up
the grounds. Yesterday all th ,hn.r.
dent or tne Mlneowners' association. nouses ciosea rrom miso 5 rv. m-
who made a prominent fight against that business men could attend the
miners' striice ror eight c ana biso 10 snow tneir &nrr.
JOHN ROHAN AFTER
SEAT IN CONGRESS
per to Aid Him in Suc
ceeding Delegate Cale.
(United Prein Leaaed Wire.)
Fairbanks, Alaska, Sept. 6. John Ro
nan, a Cleary creek operator and presl
(Pacific Ooaat Press Leaatd Wire.)
Fresno, CaL, Sept 6. In a fire that
destroyed the Fresno Cyclery, in the
center of the business district st three
this morning. Oeorge Penny-
packer, a fireman, lost his life.
?he building was filled with gas
from which the fire eventually started
and the fireman succumbed to the
fumes while fighting the flames in
side. He was taken out by his com
rades of the fire department but died
from the effects of the heat and burns
that he received, at ten o'clock thie
morning.
O. A. Stuart, one of the proprietors
of the cyclery was lying on a couch
Just before the fire started. He got 1
up to go nome ana wnen ne sirucx
a match the whole building was en
veloped In flames. The fire was con
fined to the one building. The loss
is 15,000
YOUNG ROOSEVELT IS
ROUTED BY ADMIRERS
"Everybody Is Talking About It!"
P Apollo
Player
Piano
Sewing Circle Devotees Cause Presi
dent's Son to Abandon Hike
With Troops.
(t)n
the recent
hours, has
to
Folger's Golden Gate Teas
are pure flavory health
ful Six flavors
Crlen
Gunpowder
Japan
-CntflUH BraaKfaat
Oolong
BlacK CBl Green
Packed flavor-tight in dust
proof cartons to protect the
delicate leaf from exposure.
jrX. Folger a Co. San Francisco
Importers of Pure Teas
The choice offis-af
, U lostttr of ttite.
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purchased the Fairbanks elation of the efforts of Mr. Bewley
in csmuiimniig mi annual racing meet
at this place. The attendance yester
day was large, the grandstand betna-
ti ...
Times to exploit his aspirations
succeed Delegate Cale to congress.
It wll be under the management of
Jilon A. Dodge, who has been fighting
Judge Wickersham and who aspires to
De tne political doss or this city.
CHILD KILLED tJnDER
WHEELS OF WAGON
Spokane, Wash., Sept, 6.
wagon. The child and his five-year-old
The three
year-old son of Mra Mary Jackson was
killed today by being run over with a
brother asked a man with a load of
sand for a ride. He refused and they
followed and attempetd to climb on
the ioaa. ine younger Dors foot
slipped and he fell under the wagon
wheel, which passed the full length of
nis Doay, Killing mm instantly, xne
driver did not notice the children until
he felt the wagon run over something
yielding. He took the body to a hydrant
and was endeavoring to errect resusci
tation when the motner round them. The
driver was profoundly grieved and did
all he could to help the mother and
child.
Governor Warfield of Maryland has
announced that be will be a candidate
4 the Democratic primaries for Uni
te a Mates senator. ills opponents
TObably will be Congressman Fred Tal
ot. jc -Governors ..Smith.... Brown, and
Jackson, uut Joshua MUea.
full
Strength comes from
good food and sickness
of any sort often means
a lack of the right sort,
or failure to properly
digest It.
Grape-Nuts, the deli
cious scientific food, can
be digested by babies,
as well as adults and
works faithfully for
them all.
"There's a reason."
Read JThe Road to
Wellville,' in pkgs.
'sited Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, Sept 6. Kermit Hoosevelt,
son of the president of the United
States, reveled for eight days In "rough
ing It with a United btates army camp
on the march and then he was routed
by the repeated onslaught of the ladies'
sewing circle and kindred organizations
and forced to "desert" at joplin, Illi
nois. The petting and pampering by
women at every stopping place became
intolerable six days ago, but the news
of it became public only today.
Youns; Roosevelt, for the novelty or
the experience joined the first squad
ron of the Thirteenth United States
cavalry on its "hike" from Fort Riley,
Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Sheridan,
Illinois. The story told of his rout has
leaked out. The officers tell another
and more dignified story. They say that
the president s son lert mi marcn at
Joplin to keep a hunting trip engage
ment with friends In the Dakota.
There is no difference of opinion on
one thing, however. Kermit Roosevelt
disappeared and his whereabouts today
was not known to any one, sewing cir
cle devotee or others. The otiicers said
they believed he was in Chicago. The
men said they believed he had "taken
to tne tail weeaa. -
See it at our booth at the
PURL FOOD " SHOW
Or Call at Our Store, Corner Morrison and
W. Park Streets
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Hovenden-Soule Piano Co.
Sole Representatives V I
CARLOAD JUST IN OF THE WONDERFUL
Howard
Over-Draft
Heaters
Made to Burn
WOOD, COKE, HARD AND
SOFT COAL
Only successful wood and coal
Heater on the market.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Complete Combustion
Warms the Floor
Consumes Nearly All Smoke
Big .Saving in Fuel
Holds the Fire
Easy to Operate
J. J. Kadderly
130 First Street, Next to O. W. P. Waiting Rooms
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CENTRALIA LUMBER
MILL SHUTS DOWN
(SoecU! DUpateh to Toe Jnornil.)
Centralla, Wash., Sept, . The H. H.
Martin Lumber company of this -city,
has shut down for an Indefinite period.
The managers claim that owing to the
proposed Increase in rates on eastern
shipments they are unaDie to make con
tracts for delivery at dates subsequent
to the hearing by the interstate com
merce commission. The shortage of cars
is also an element.
The Martin comDanvs mill hart a
capacity or 76,ooo feet per day and
gave employment to nearly 150 men,
who are now Idle. Several other mills
nere seem to De preparing to snut down
FIVE PER CENT OFFER
BY FRANCHISE SEEKER
Spokane. Wash.. Sept. d. Th. Bi
Bend Power A Light company, through
its vice-president, E. P. Spauldiog, and
Its engineer, J. 8. hlcKenna, has made
BDOlication to the dtv for a frnnnhiaa
to string wires for lighting and power.
The company offers to deBosit 110. Geo
as a guarantee and will srlve the Htv 5
per cent of its i)et earnings. McKenna
claims they will have a 20,00u-horae
power plant It miles below th city o
th Spokane riveo . . . , . , . , ,
WONDERFUL STRIKE Ifl
Ij
INDIANA
COPPER 11
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Ledge Four Feet Wide of 30
Per Cent Ore on Four
. Hundred Level.
(Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal.)
Baker City, Or., Sept. I. Copper ore
running from 20 to 80 per cerfts-lna
ledge four feet wide has been un
covered in the 400 foot level of the
Indiana mine, near Medical Springs in
Union county, according to reliable au
thority. This is the greatest strike in
the coDDer belt and it is reported that
tne ore snows every indication ox now
ino- nut inrtnf inltel v.
For the cast two years the Indiana
has been considered a property of un
questioned merit out tne discovery or
the immense oeposit or nign grade ore
on the 400 foot level Places it in the
list of the world's leaders.
Manager J. w. Messner refuses to
discuss the strike but " from other
sources it is learned that the ore body
is immense.
Thomas Mnckts Return HI. " .s
(ftpedil Dispatch te' The Joem!
St. Helens. Or.. Sept t. Charles
Muokls and -his sister. Mrs. Jaoob
George, have returned to fit. Helens,
MAKES the SKIN LIKE YOU WANT IT
DOES IT IN A MOMENT
A liquid preparation
for Face, Neck, Arms
and Hands.
It Is neither sticky
OQrTs7 . ...
It's harmless, clean
sh n1 Mfpiifiliiay
Magnolia c.nnot b tcty
m
Two colors, Fink and f
White.
Hagan's
Balm
Use It morning, noon
and night, Summer, i
Winter, Sprlnf, Fall.
SAMPI-BJ FJIEB,
Lyon Manufacturing Co., . J
Aa u. irifth tit nvi-. vf
bringing with them their nephew,
Thomas Muckle, who has been seriously
111 at Victoria, B. C. Ra had started
for his home in Alaska after visiting
his' relatives .here, hut' aa attankml
py, pneumonia, un landing at victoria
ne was placed in a hospital there. His
relatives started Immediately on recelv
lng news of his illness and stayed with
him until h wag able to acoompany i
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