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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, - THURSDAY -EVENING,' JULY 2, ,1914. , 0 1 1 ft-, 5" ii'1 i 't I '0 .J, n n j: GUNS . SHOVED INTO FACE OF BY BLACK r' " j dead in tfas vestibule and Depttty 6herr I and It ; bit porter standing next to J with, tha bUmaa ' stuck, his bead 4n BRAKEMAN MASKERS sStop Made to Test Air Gives ff- Robbers Chance to v Board i , 0,-W. R. & N. Train, !: - ?N. . - r ' --t: jSAYS HE WASN'T SCARED v 111-MCDuffee wonnilhl . - I me. . J "McDuffee caiii m. teiiine- m I Bobbers Qiv Order, he needed attention, and we took him j This'porter wa Hiram Douglas. bacK and trtit h)nr tn kH - A nnrg an I "Th rnhtbra aaid 'Fall in line. nw theT train attended" to him. Paaaengar I he, "Maybe I didn't move the door and shouted: Brlnr that ba ana come on, aomeDoays snot d&ck there.". Then our guard pieked up the sack and backed out and that's the quick I aw of them.1 were not excited until it was all over; -.'tii,,., 5, . ' in i ( j i ii i. iw i ii i in , i t-r'n i i GALLANT TRAIN ROBBERS SPARE ;' : WOMEN FOLKS "... (Continued From- Page One.). and put about IS.&Q Into the sack. My i partner was influenced like I was, and he gave-tip" $7.'-' Southern Pacific to Ballast Road I9rraak Varls Gives Orapbio Besorlp- 7 . .1 - M mm I A ailAa. Ill U W S uvi 01 ail javwva. nuuv umK - It Menace of Bandits' CHnis.' -l . - (flpedai to The Journal) Pendleton Or., July 2. Rear Brake 'man Frank Earle saw more of the rob ;bery on train No. ft this' morning', than )lny member of the train crew, nebcin i the first one to encounter tbe robbers. ' He wan not scared. . h1 wvi. but (S. -Clare h, has no desire , to repeat vthe experience. . j f "I was flag: ring m the reir." ho said. ''and we had stopped at Kamela, which in on top of the mountain, to take air t tmat. according- to rules. I had opened the front trap" of the rear Pullman and tgot off after gl ring the standing "air ; test. There were "1 8 cars and, on ae 1 count of a sUgBt-tJurre, I';coutd" liot ee tbe engine,-; so J stood back to give tbe signal , to ? proceed. Am I Vateppe back on, three men with- black jstockMig caps over tftfir heads stepped lent of the vestibule! and shoved three gunii Into my fa.ce.'J!"- , - , "1 knew at'ohce ikvf&a a 1a61diip'and 't did some, fast thinking. ,1 had not ! yet made roy running air test and I knew that unless I flld so others of 'ithe crew would come -back-'and prob ably precipitate 'a shooting. There fore, when they ordered me to close j the trap I told them they had better let me finish the test. They; did so . and the train proceeded.- , . . . . . TOrced K to BlgvM. iV "My test had evidently not , been a 'g'MJd one. for after we had. run a lit tle way s . the trkin atopped. :'; The rob f here had .been driving me forward and t On" of ;tbm ran back and got a iantern . and ordered me to aiamai ?Everythlnjf rights J did so and then. we start- Nl forward" again. We found. Conducr V;tor Kergug.rn therthird-Pullman and . ne roDpers' ordered mm1 toturn aoout. .DiriTi;7h hltnie . with the ginJ teiard WhitUe and Cramp, -in 5"$ dttiSf S: TnV Stln. nlaca to knock me out." Iougias ' "t mw n .hnaion .have the left eye. 1 , , nuxo-giycenne, ana - snutu hibi an abrasion above the lezt ey U(jk- 4ynam or dep iiSnleof rl? ItUrX n.1- stuff was they went through rounding up u T I . - iin h related. "Anyhow they ; - Agaat's Experience. rtirth-t im me. After a while a man I A, It, Cheeka. thai news agent, whose came through' the train. lHow far., 1st home .ls 1b Portland and who runs -belt ta th end of the train. he says. X tween Portland ' and Huntington, was i Jul-t, thourht he was likely s6me greenhorn I asleep fin the day ' coach ' at the end ri.u ii . . i. i. lout tor yoursetl.' i leus mm. w , v-iaauy. iogsif ieuw ui. liio trewu, witness of the shooting between Dep- y rr T Jl" :,rV "--.v Iwl" r.r.-JTlTr0 '-.""r" ir Uty SherUf MacDuffee and one of the wnen ne ca. "rsC rr robbers.--The robbers didn't attempt c - tia nl1mfl r0n- ir .r 'TJ'' " ductor who was on duty i last night to the baggage car. : when the robbery took place, told D. with their uns on . us all i the W. Cather, the conductor , who- was while, we were shoved right through on - duty this morning, that in ms i tne exprcsB after the big . feUow opinion there were six oi ina i took Cramp's guns away from him," "Three waicnea me irin i chesk related. "In the baggage car the baggage car. Two woritea me tbey shoved us up against pile of train anil one waa On the engine, ac- I , . aLbrt HTnVr,-? wording to tha way Summers told me. The tnr;. men iWore black masks, you know ain t no friend of yours, but I . h. i ipftc cool headed." 8 aid I ,, (J '"""""cjr' 1 ductor catner. I . .1 t "I can hold this gang." one of the rifia TZieS Tth I. Z Z 00 th overlana tra,n IPfM hold-up men. exclaimed, according to r . morning, as well ason the west- Cnk Thu teUow ha two bU. un. of . us but the deputy sheriff resisted. I bound train that was held up last tvt A nighty thera was much admiring com- ened crew,i "Now if any of you. fellows want to . 1 enmmlt au AMii 1nit tnnva " th rohrir It waa said that lie has a reputation!..,. they never said a word.- Ona nald sack "while- tha other 'held a gun. and never looked back. This enabled tne deputy sheriff to shoot" one or tne men. One man waa asleep when the bold-un started. Tha robbers poked a gun In his ribs, awakening mm, ana rycadAaat Campbell AnnonaoM Zntem- told hlmv 'coma through-' v Ha ut .. j small amount of money In tha sack v of , Xntprwria Main Xlm M3gm- and the robbers called for mora. : ' way Ttvm lortlaad SpxlagtlaltV, - "He out in a little more and then ' tj.... ; t..-' r th. robbers relieved him of a fMM U,. utant : general manager of ring worth J800. which na had on bis to Southern Pacific company, while linger. . , I In Eurn TurailiT i.iuiouiii1 thil the company la preparing . to place crushed rock ballast along Its' main line- from Portland to Springfield POSSES FIND NO - CLUE IN THE SEARCH FOR fRAIN ROBBERS Junction, a distance of 18$ mlTas, and that tha work will probably atari at ottee. Mr. Campbell and F. L. Burck h alter, superintendent of the southern Pacific lines in Oregon, maae w of Inspection of the Woodburn-Spring- flald branch yesterday. - remaining w Eugene over night. They went north over tha Portland, Eugene A Eastern .,11 iy..w montlnar.V Ur rimcball aald that about $180. ana win ia innt thlm vear on tha work of reballastlng tha Hna. and that the wnrhr win h continued next year. Tbe company's rock crushing plants at Black Butte, CaU a now being taken down- and will be- moved to Marlon. Or., near Salem, where tha -rock for tne worn; win be crashed. Ta prospect , of very heavy . freight : traffic en the ' valley line, with the probability that through traffic -will be diverted to California by way of the ! Natron-Klamath Falls cutoff is given, by. Mr. Campbell as tbe reason . for this Improvement - - "Five . Miners Trapped.' ? -Williamson. Va.. July Fir min ers were trapped yesterday In, an en try of the Sycamore mine,' a : fire spreading from the fan house to where they were working. Twenty iothers escaped. : . ' . l ' to take anything from tub at all. They had passed On when the deputy pulled his gun and shot Kim in the back. As the robber turned, firing at MacDuffee, the deputy got him In the head. That vas the shot that krUed him." "Let me tell you- something I know now.- that 1 didn't .know before: A and, -of course, that was his business? Several of the men in the day coach I m.nt An Ma-rhiff' cnurace and cool- w-r xrwra iua.no. near . Conductor Cather. lngton. Each bad concealed the bulk I .( ,.f of his money , and dropped small jop OHtcle resourcefulness and has been mnnttr. Infrt tha .a ilp t . - . ... i . t 41. tnrougn several aiiaira aujwm i to, himself. "This will -probably help him con siderably." snggested the conductor on the eastbound train this morning. Charley is a .candidate for snenir at the next election, and this will go a long waya toward showing the people what kind of a man he is and now worthy he is of- the honor." ; amounta Into the sack. "I had $48, but the robbers only got 1 1 ," sal d ' O. .Dllthers. - "I was scared. I'll admit It. but I was tickled, too, watching tbe women unpack their suit cases getting ready for the - holdup men.- ' - ' ' .- i- Robert Ratliff, a farmer on his way from Bruno. Idaho, to Lebanon, Or., is convinced ; that when one - travels ! it Should be in the plainest of Clothes. EXPRESSvMESSENGER V.. T ImaI. ka a. a. 4 w hibitiog his blue denim shirt and over- PERSUASIVE VOICE OF Well, they took one look at me and they decided I wasn't worth while. Pass him up one or the robbers said to -. the other , But," concluded the farmer sighiflcanlly.; you know they say you" can't' always tell where the gold is by the glitter." One of the most natural first ques tions wast- "Was there any attempt at resistance?" Bo Beslstsnee Attempted. 'None of us dreamed of 'resisting,' said J. C. Rucker of LaGrande. In said threateningly. None of them budged by so much as an' inch. "It wille the best-thing for all of us if you keep . still, " the robber said a minute later. - In . a' short time, tha shots In the other coaches rang out,, the taller of the two men who had gone to t rob the passengers, ran breathlessly back to the door, exclaimed that some one was shot, and; the man - who had been guarding ithem picked up the white bag with loot in it from the express car, and ; fled. The members of the crew were too excited to chase them. . With .posses and searching parties combing the mountains back of Meach- ara, the scene of last night's train rob bery, few if any definite clues to the Identity, or whereabouts of the men have been found as yet. J. D. Casey, an eastern Oregon- tim- berman with holdings around Meach am, told railroad officials this morn ing that 'the dead bandit and two of his accomplices answered tbe descrip tions of three men who had been using one of his camps as a dwelling place. Following this possible clue, search ers left early this morning to visit the camps to find if-tha men were etill there, or if there Were signs of them having been abroad last night. - TJp to noon today. General Superin tendent M. J. Buckley of vthe O.-W. R. A N. Co. had received no word from the searchers. . , SAVES THE BIG SAFE DIAMOND RING TAKEN FROM MAN AROUSED (Continued From Page One.) the door- shortly after 1 o'clock, or rather I guessed they kicked the door several times. I went and opened It. I was astounded to see the members of the train crew, the conductor, two brakemen, a Pullman conductor and two or three porters come marching in BY, POKE OF REVOLVER The Dalles, Or.. July 2. A. V. Ty ler, a theatrical man, who arrived on May Be Baker Robber. Baker. Or., July S. It is possible that George Chapman, killed in - the train robbery at Meacham last night. is the man who stole a pocketbook con taining checks for $1000 and $45 in cash from D. P. Riordan, at the depot here night before last. According to information reaching the authorities here, the bandits rode In a brown auto mobile of the same description as the machine in which the thief made his getaway from Baker. The prescription by Dr. Nadeau, found on the bandit, was filled three days ago at Grace and Bodinso'n's. . Dr. Nadeau is unknown here, the physicians' directory giving his name, but stating that his present address is unknown. ' Gun Powder Will Explode. Brockton, Mass.. July 3. A careless ly handled souvenir shell exploded kill- in was held up ' east of Pendleton. fact, I think the robbers would have 1 with the robbers right behind with I speaking pf the hold-up. said: : . . taken what they could from whomever J guns." - I "it. was tne most amateurian stunt they couldr but the women were so I Cramp was badly shaken by his ex- 1 1 ever saw worked. The robbers never slow and nervous they didn't have I perlence. and appeared to be so nerv-1 searched a person, simply poked a gun time to wait -on them." : I ous he could hardly stand up. His face I under their noses and told them to No. I Twrnmr tiie- Vain which .W Cook and fatally Injuring "He thought K was a joke at first and only laughed, but when they poked Jn gun In his ribs he saw theyjwerer in Ssrnest. ., They also picked tip three I porters snd another brakveman and , took us to the express car. - it i -' Ma rl v alf nf tha 'naaun mmrm wara y asleep, and there wais little disturbance to rouse them: I was ordered to open f the door of tbe express car but it was locked. i Kicked on tne aoor ana "Cramp ; opened It. He. 'was covered In Can instant and we were all. marched to f the front baggage car. Fergus was , ordered to stop the traln.but In the It excitement he pulled the gas jet. it pulled the air brake and the train i stoppea. ?i "Wei were (then between mile post jl 271, and JIanlon epur. Two of the rob- bers' went forward and, brought the engineer and fireman back. s ' i Saacant on tha Mail' Car. ; Mie leader.' ihen took Cramp Into the rear express car and, jorderea mm to open tbe 'safe. : Cramp told him he had noMlafand I guesq the robber believed ' him. He had-a sack of dynamite sticks Sit capped -and, said he would have to blow the safe. Cramp talked him out ef it bi',tellng him there tvas nothlntf valuable in "it . 'They took what papers they thought were valuable, but I don't think- they can redeem any of it. 'They came back . to where. w were, and .one. man waa - left to guard us.J ,! ' - f- "The big fellow took two guns and the short fellow went, ahead with the Sack. We i waited there for several I; minutes, and pretty, soon "we .heard "faint shota; Our guard was not in sthe least-excited by them. : Maybe he ; didn't hear them; for his stocking -cap came down over his ears. After a bit lithe voice pf the, short' fellow called ufrom outside: 'Come on; we'll have to J.Veat it!' When they got to the edge of the, timber they yelled (and told us We conld go on. "We went back -through" the train thn and-found the big fellow lying A. j: Haines of Lime, said h took a I was very pale. look at the guns In the robbers' hands! "The gunmen pushed us right on and decided he d better increase his I through my car and into the next one original .subscription plan and throw la I towards the engine. We were shoved $5.60. W. P. Happersett of Lime, put j back into the corner of tnat car at tne most of his money under the seat and I end next to tbe engine. threw 60 cents into the sack. I . "They told us that to move meant E. Evans, of Weiser, Idaho, "a vet-1 suicide, and it would be better for all eran, took opportunity .to , watch the I of us if we kept stllL robbers work. .1 sia- Tallow Is Disappointed. ii m sure they were not profession I - rt,.n tha Wi fellow the 'one who als," he declared. "They worked slowl. v.t tn m and nuahad shell out. I shelled out a dollar and 6. .F. Heal. Nevada . Divorce Law Upheld. Carson City, Nev., July t. The Ne vada supreme court upheld the law re quiring a year's residence' in the state by divorce applicants. . and missed' a lot. They were green horns; in .my, opinion, who had taken this way of getting some money." Wv N. Forbes, who was no his way me ahead of him again back into my : own car. When he first came In my car he had whirled roe around and taken my gun, and, at the sa.me time M i t . i . T,,, i . . . I said the robbers were as considerate of ieu?f ? 5l Sbed them from . i i.nj . i m . . i my iiiu dwmu the second time, he took the key for I the . smaller sate and opened it. He children "Two blind men were sitting right near me," he said. "One of the rob bers' ordered them to "throw in. 'We are blind.' one of them - an swered. "Let them go, then, said the rentier. They need the money more than we -do " : -: ;-: ; The duel between the train robber and the deputy sheriff last night seemed to .have been worst in the ves tibule between the tourist sleeper and Oregon ' Short Line day coach '236, Which ' was Just ahead. ! Five bullet holes were to be found here. Seven, the trainmen said, were fired, four by the deputy,' three by the robber. J. F. Johnson, of Halfway, Or., had found, a Vkllllat frfm tha mhha'. miir a Mw Tdangerous looking lug, that had been badly smashed by passage through tbe woodwork. . - : - Henry. Gates, porter of the tourist sleeper, had gathered up the robber's dead body in a sheet, and bad put the injured deputy to bed. "He was shot worse than I'd want to be, but I think he'll get well," said the porter, 'The bullet went in on the right side. Tea, I was herded. Into the front of the train with the rest of . them, and I did all this work after I got back. No, I didn't try to disobey any orders. One of ' the robbers aimed a blow at. me with' the butt of- his gun. I dodged went through what little there was in the safe and seemed disappointed. One of the things ha got, I think, was $1? In a little sack. "Then be - looked at .vtne .trtg sare and told me he was going to crack It. "We argued oulte awhile. I told him it would be very foolish to break open that safe because there was noth ing in it. At first he didn't believe me and kept looking suspicious nxe. but-after awhile f he decided to let it alone. I auess. and I went back into J the car where ; the rest of the crew was. Go to Rob Passengers. -. ' "Th two atlck-UD men . talked minute and -one fellow; with the two auns said that he could : "watch this gang. The Other two then left for the back of the train.; The big man who was shot walked behind with a I baa. ' When he took me Into the ex-) press car he had another bag and this he left with the man who guarded us. ' "We stood there possibly -10 min utes. We had some conversation" with the man who guarded us, but I don't remember what, was said. Then we heard all the' shooting. Half a rain- - nte later the f ellow who had gone nBsjs--flsapsiBSfsSSa I WoPSEME in J for the "Low hoe I""r""c,i ""m'"l ill " L - Pure Silk ' Season A PURE sUk hose vith a style befitting dress occasions, ' a durability that suitsitforouting use, ana a ynce that makes it an f "every-day" ar- j tide of appareL Pan silk texture, not loaded with chemicals. , WearHiefyin g -ply cable twist heels (high spliced) and toes. 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Tuxedos andv even Overcoats and Raincoats are being sold at really unheard-of reductions. ! f The finest makes available-all are going. Spring and Summer Suits. 13 Off Everything Reduced. My fine $15 SuiU, the $25 values of the down stairs clothier, They are going f ast-ro come in at once, when a large selection awaits you. MAX MC lit iv. Frtiirfh- And . WAahinrton -vJ 2nd RY,. Southwest Cor. Fourth end Wahinfton r . The- Store of Service lUiiL itUlliillUllUIHlUI v.-