The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, February 01, 1902, Image 7

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PERSONAL
1902
good successful year,
esolve to save money
end buy your
Footwear
»“AT
ORAN’S Shoe Store
BREVITY.
sw firm
b L Chambers A Bro
I hardware
d w
I Poultry supplies al "-eatou A Hales,
H ipray mat-r al already mixed at F L
oilier« A Bro.
■>rn»atan Htock Food at Preelon A
prlngfield «cbool district has levied
8-mill school tax.
ot Tims «loves
F L Chambers A Bro. <1 w
Preston A Halt* et>ck of wall-
>er.
V B Cole, tbe West Revent h etreet
cksmlth, is suffering from blood
toning in bi« right band.
erenial vetch and other wit ter-eown
tie need at
Aw
F L Clumbers A Bro’s
1 D Mitchell, residing in ti e Bethel
gbboriiood below ti wn has sold hi«
acre Iruil farm to P 1 Ru»t of Pbil-
Ipbia, for |3,5t 0.
bicken lice pat>u 51 p» r g Ion at
ton A Halen
llean your gr»iu now and bave it
y for spring » wing. Tbe Monnt
Fan 1» <be l»»te«C mill built. F
Ibamber» A Br ■ lisve tbtu .
wo carloads of tbe woolen mill ma-
Dery bave beeu hauled to tbs build-
and tbe first of next week ex-
rieuoed men will place it I d poeitiou.
New Firm—F L Chambers A Bro,
rd ware.
daw.
I be largest stock of wallpaper and
Inis is carried by Preston A Halss.
baa Lans, one of tbs «tags drivers
H West Bros, Monday fell of! tbe Me-
zle «tags and tbe wbeeis passed
r bia legs badly bruising them but
king no bones.
■ul of reapeet to tbe late Prof E B
llroy, tbe Nallot al Educational
nation, of wbiob he was a mem-
baa appointed bis wife, Mre Agnes
eElroy, of tbie city, a life member
s association.
ow Is tbe time to spray your trees,
spraying now ie tqual to three In
rummer.
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List of Letters.
mslnlDg In th« posloftioe «1 ICaces«, Ore
January SO, lMi.
ndersou, Mre Annie
rry, James
ray, Mre M B
arris, Chas
ead, Mr
■ones, H R
ohnsou, Lucy
line, Mr
|lareb, Mrs Kate
Bliults, Mre Molly
alter», Mrs Louise
charge ot one cent wills« siad« «a all lat­
gives eut, Lereon« wh«a sailing ter
re will pleas« state when *4v«rtlse4.
H F M c C obmack , P M.
9
Dally Gear« Jsn »
JM arbibd —Maurice Moere and Miee
Btei ine Kirk were married in the
Ql ibolic church this morning et high
im atSrSO o’eluck, R-v Father Beut-
I officiating. The groom is engaged
tthe limberland business and the
e la the daughter of Mr and Mrs
Kirk, well knewn residents of
county. The happy couple will
ide out on theHiuslaw.
IMBBBB FOB "T hb CBUTBB."—The
itti-Kslly Lumuer Co baa received
rge order for big timber« from the
iiagement of "Tho Chutes,” Ban
ncieco’s tig amusement piaoe, to be
used in rebuilding the place. Bev-
I carloads have already left, oon-
tlug of a numter of Immense sticks
feet long and 8x12 Inchee square.
Datif Goar«. Jan *
Walter Hodee le up from Portland. I
Geo Walker, or Walker Htanoo, la
in the oity.
J M Kitchen, at Irving, waa la Ku-
gene today.
A W Ream went to Harrbburg yea-
terdey evening.
Mini Clara Buc u r went to Portlaud j
1 hie afternoon.
will et acai FiBBuanv II.
C H Bali, poetoffic-« inspector, waa in '
Tbe
members ot Eugene damp,
the oity today.
1
| Wocdmen of the W< rid, are looking
Poatmaaier Clark, f Hpringfleld, waa forward with great pleasure to tbe
m tile city today.
visit of Head Cousul F A Falkeuburg,
Duke Knox came <iuwu from Callage of Denver, Colo, who will be here ob
Grove thia afternoou
February 11th to address the publio on
Chas Coehran came down front the th» evening of that day.
The committee oa a'rangemen ta has
Grove thia afternoon
secured
the use of th« armory pavilion
C B Clement went to Cottage Grove
for the big meeting, »be beet hall in
tbie afternoon on bu I iee*.
the city for anything of tbe kind.
W H Eaton, of J »«per, ie vlaitlng
It ie the Intention to give Mr Falk-
relatives at Albany aud Corvallis.
enburg a formal r» *ptlon about 3
J >hn Kelly went to Harilaburg on o’clock in the afteruooa of bit arrival
yesterday afternoon’« belated train.
here, and it te desired to secure tbeaer-
Mr and Mrs H û Wagoon went to vices of the Fourth ttogiuaent band
Portland today for a tew day’« elay.
and eeoert tbe dlstiugutebed visitor
J W Kaye waa a pareeuger to Cot­ down town ft cm the depot with a pa­
rade. A musloal and literary program
tage Grove on the afternoon train.
A C Woodcock and John Kelly re­ for tbe meeting in tbv evening te being
turned from the north thie afternoon. arranged and teams of tbe camp and
oircle will both give a drill.
Dr Lowe went to Junction City thia
Following are tbe committees ap­
afternoon expecting to return tonight.
pointed for this big oocm I oo :
Today’! Albany Herald : W H Ea-
General oommittee—J M Williams,
tou, of Jaaper, Lane oounty, io vlaitlng Dr W Kuykendall, R McMurpbey,
old-time frlenda in the city.
Geo K Munroe, E O Potter, Mre W K
Mra GN Frazer went to Junction Scarbrough, Mre Honig, Mrs Cbeeblre
City laat evening to iii.tall new otBoers
Committee on Invitation and recep­
ef the W R C there last night.
tion outside of oem(* «nd members— P
Dr C W Lowe returned yesterday E Snodgrass, J H Graham, Chas
evening oa the belated train from a White, J N Wrey ano M L Campbell.
Committee on decor-tion of bueinsM
professional trip to Southern Oregon.
houaee and wiadowe F M Wilkins,
Rev G H Feeee left thia afternoon
W M Green and L O :ieckwltb.
for Olympia and Tacc.ra «nd will than
Mu«io oommittee—Dr W Kuyken­
go to hie home at Halt Lake City,
dall end Mr« W K Hckrbrough
Utah.
Committee on hall—J M Williams.
H 8 Htepbene, of Noti Valley, left
Committee on printing—J 8 Hille»,
thia aiternoou for Buda, III, on a bual- W 8 Moon and W W Martin.
neaa trip, expecting to be gone perbap»
Committee on invitation to recep­
a month.
tion— L O Beckwith, W T Gordon, N
Mr and Mra Mo re, who were mar­ R Gaylord, Mre D A Paine, Mre A T
ried yeatarday morning, went te Port­ Cockerline and Mre G N Frazer.
land laat eveuing for a abort honey­
Mr Falk«' burg te rated as one of the
moon trip.
foremost aud meet eloquent of fraternal
Mr and Mre L N Roney, Mr and orators in the United Htatee, end bi«
Mra L G Adair and W E Brown leave presence in any plsoe where the prin­
tomorrow afternoon for a mouth’« vialt ciples of the Woodmen ere known aud
practiced, te invariably tbe signal for
to California pointe.
Mra Claude Coppie, of Hood River, euthusiasm among the ’’choppers,’’
who haa been visiting ber parente, Mr nmor.g whom be is well and favorably
and Mra C W Young, near Eugene left known. Mr Falkeuburg is head con­
sul for tbe Pacific Jurisdiction of tbe
for borne this afternoon.
order, which comprises tbe niue stales
Olaf Peterson, of the lower Biualaw,
west of tbe Rocky mountains. He te
a Second Oregon volunteer in the
also the sovereign advisor—vice-presi­
Phiilpplnee, left this afternoon for
dent—of the enthe order.
*
A her been, Wash, where be expect« to
Be»I<1ee being an socomplinbed fra­
obtain employment.
ternal orator, a gift w ilch stand« him
Mr* Vina Lemley, teacher in the well in baud, In bis o:llce, he 1« aliei
Wendling public echo* ', Ie home fortwo oue of the most able fraternal order
week«, on account of fee prevalence of executive officers in t. country. Thie
Hcarlet fever there, noceaeitating the te well shown in the urogram of the
cloeing of the school.
Woodmen of the Wo d. The order te
Alfred King baa purchased 12 acree m ■ et not a dozen yea < of age, yet it ie
from W 8 King four 1.tiles below town tbe ti ird largest ben- loiary order in
and 20 acree from Ira Harlow alx the United State«, an 1 te three times
miles north. He will engage in farm­ larger than was the m xt most success­
ing. Mr King Ie a roung man aud ful order at the same age. The Pacific
errved in the Philipp leelnone of the juri-dlction, of which Mr Falkenburg
volunteer regiment«.
ba» beeu the official h ad from its in­
Cha» T»y .or, after a plea-aut vialt in ception, is by )0Dg od> s the tergest or­
Eugene ai.d on the Bi talaw, will leave ganization in the tern ory in which ti
lu the morulug for W seton, where be operates. The wood' rful progress te
is conducting a very succès»ful mer­ due in greatest me >eu « to the guiding
cantile buiiueaa in partnerahip with genius of this remark olemsn.
Dan Jarman, alao formerly of Eugeue.
They also hevea »tor. at Athena.
Dally Haar« Jaa D
A nti - s .- loon M u ino .-A b aaU-
«aloou meeting waa b id at the Flrat
The Sword Discarded.
Christian church last Igbt, but bo or­
ganization of a leagt e waa »fleeted.
In tbe BritUb army tbe sword bM Rev J F Tout, presldi nt of th« «late
been discarded, so far as Its usefulness antl-s*loou league, w»« cboaen chair-
is oonccrned In modern warfare.
A aaau of the meeting.
E R Moou de­
half oentury ago it waa considered tbs livered a recitation, Rev O1« ob rendered
best weapon, but tbe rifle baa now eom« music, Rev B F Rowland, of th«
taken its plao». At tbs present time
thousands of people ars discarding M E church, addr«««ed th« audiano«
their old methods of trying to onre and ftov J T Merrill, of th« U
stomach and bowel oomplaints, aod B ch□ reh, «poke oa "City Gov­
are using tbe old reliable Hostetter’s ernment." The mealing waa epa««d
Stomach Bitters. It baa never been
kDown to fail in cases of indigeetion, and closed with prayer. Chairman
dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness, Tout appointed a » «unities to ar­
liver and kidney troubles, or malaria, range for future meeting«.
No tlm«
fever and agne, and a trial te therefore baa been set tor organ zing a league.
recommended
It has been before
tbe public for fif y years, aud by its
A BtteiNSBH C hangb .—Milo R Jan­
record of cures during tbat time has
flrmly eetabllsbed its *u[>erlority over ney aid Arthur I Me«er, who eaveia
all other remedies. Try a bottle and mou'be ago, purcha ed J O Watte’
satisfy yourself.
jewelry store at 506 V- Il lametta street,
have dissolved partus «hip, Mr Janney
M arbibd .—Fred Bukley and Miea having purchased h « partner’s In­
Lulu Mounts were m »tried Jan 27 at terest In tbe «tore and will hereafter
the home of the bride’s mother at be sole owner. Mr Meyer will remain
Franklin. They will realda at Elmira here, however and will bo In Mr Jan­
where the groom la engaged In black­ ney's «tn ploy.
smithing.
Huoerlor steal range, fitted with hot
The new 40 Oliver Hu ky and Gang eoll te guaranteed to have a qnick oven.
plows are eepeetally adapted for win­
Keo them at
ter plowing. Hee them al F L Cham­
d
FL Chambers A Bro’s.
bers A Bro’s.
dAw
SOME SPECIAL PRICES.
Mr Iba fine granulated
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rogar 11.00
• Ibe pink leans. 26<’
• Ibe kayo beans, 26c
Ibe * fre«a
English
walnut*, 25"
ir
■ ~
■
lb paper «bell almoi.de. I60
• he good green coffa» fl 1 0
Ibe good rower rd « flee 31.90
4 t kg« A and H Hods, 25c
lib ginger snap», 10c
13rve«r tX'X Eogeoe aoap 45c
1H* pail of syrup, 85e
Try our 15c masted cnffte.lt teas good
BB any 20c coffee ever offered
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Biking Powder.
j Ib-can Rchllhngs Best Baking
Powder.................................
1 Ib-cau Hchlllmgs B-et Baking
Powder....... ................. . ......
|2j Ib-can Mehlilings Beet Baking
Powder.............................—.
Jlks--an K C Baking Pueder ....
Shtes.
15cf slate 'or lho.
6x9 inch «late 5o
> jc slate IM
20c
35e
85c
3fc
SENTENCED MURDERERS ESCAPED
Bpeolal to tha G uard .
P ittsburg , Jan 30—Ed and Jack Biddlo sentenced to
hang for murder escaped from jail this morning.
They shot one guard andjlocked the others in their sell,
then made their escape.
OLD WORLD HORROR.
•peelal to tbe Guard.
V ienna , Jan 30—A roof garden collapsed in this
city today. The debris took fire and ten persons bald
prisoners were slowly burned to death.
BOERS SURPRISED.
Special to tbe Guard.
P retoria , Jan 30—A Boer laager at Poplar Grovo was
surprised by British troops this forenoon.
Seventeen Boers were taken prisoners, including Field
Cornet Grobslar, who afterward died of wounds.
WAR TAX REPEAL.
Hpeoial to the Guard.
W ashington , Jan 30—The Ways and Means committee
in the House today mad« a report recommending that all
stamp and war taxes be repealed.
HUNGARIAN LABOR RIOTS.
Special to tha Guard
B uda 1*« sth , Hungary, Jan 30—A large body of work­
ingmen are rioting. The enforced idleness through business
stagnation has exhausted the means of many and drove
them to desperation.
The rioters made an unorganized attack on the parlia­
ment building but were met by the mounted police. The
police charged the mob and 86 persons were cut down,
many of them fatally injured.
SCHWAB’S WAGES OF SIN.
Hpvcial to the Guard
N ew Y ork , Jan 30—President Schwab of the steel and
iron trust has cabled an offer of resignation.
This action on the part of Schwab is the direct outcome
of his gambling at Monte Carlo a few days since when ho
received unenviable notoriety through large losses at the
gambling table. President Morgan of the transatlantic
steamship combine has been especially severe in his com-
ments on the impropriety of Schwab’s gambling, in a man-
ner forcing the resignation.
INSANE MAN RECAPTURED.
own roof. Dalton -»terned, «nd »he
i frankly faced >i
■ ' d »aid t el alie
beiit-ved be ku»w * uiethiug about the
lunrd'-r of Morn u . H te action w m of
. sue i a nature th« ■be at ouce lele-
phoned tbe Dtelric t Attorney aud in
j a short lime both meu were under ar­
rest. Eacu accu-ed the other of the
I crime and acknowledged tbat they
had ustatook young Morrow for a well
kaowu gambler, that he resisted aud
they «hot him. A« imhhi ■» tbe news
of the capture became kuown a great
crowd gathered at the jail aud for a
time mob law was eminent but the
COOL ANO COLLECTED
a Khoiiti«» pise*d the m irderers at t o
Armory fer protection On Monday,
V* lb* Uutrd.
November 26tb, Wade aud Dalton
PoKTi and , Jan 31.—Dalton aud were arraigned for murder before Judge
Waco were bauged tbi« oiornlng Frazier and grant» d until Woduesday
shortly after 3 o'clock, for killing Jas to plead. When brought before the
Morrow Novsuaber 21, 1901.
Both court on Wednesday Wade pleaded
guilty, to tbe aurprise of tbespectators,
were cool and collected. Daltou made
with th« eyideut purpose of a»»urli g
a »peecti aud »aid he wa» saved by ■the death penalty to Daltou, who
G<xi. Wade made u<> remark«. Wade'« 1 pleaded not guilty.
The case of Dalton was sit for trial
body will be sent East, while Dalton'«
. December Jib at winch time be declar­
will go to the pauper'« field.
ed tbat Wade was tbe man who did
«TOBY OF TUB CBIME.
the kllliug. The 'Jth aud 10th were
The crime fer which Jack Wade and takeu up with securing a Jury, trying
William Daltoa today paid the death I the case aud at 11.45 on the moruit go
peualty wm oueof tlie moat outrag«- j the 11th Judge Uielaud charged the
ou«, unprovoked aud cold blooded ever jury who returned a veid’ct of guilty
eouuuilted lu Multiiomali couuty or lu ten miuutes, ltie trial ot Jack
poasibly lu the eulire slate. About Wade was ordered for tbe foil >wiug
4:30 Thursday uiurulug on November day, Tbu «<iay. l i. - trial of the caee
21, 1301, Ambrose Hptrrowli, a driver tocupled but two i«>ur», dunug which
of a uulk wagou frem Richard -ootl’s lime Wade made a «tateiueut tbat he
dairy al Milwaukie, noticed the body wm williug to atone with his own life
of a man lying partially on tbe side­ for hl« crime He w is found guilty of
walk at the sorrier of East Eighth aud murder by J edge Frazier aud takeu
East Mill street*.
He Immediately | from the c >urt. Ou Diceiuber 24th
summened the police, whoascerlaiued, they were a-uteueed to be bung Frf.
from letters on the body, tbat bis day, January 31st, 1902.
Ou Thursday, January 17th, Wade
naaae wa« James Morrow, 390 East
SoveBtb street. The youug mau was made tbe following confession :
"I tiave kuowu all along that there
employed by the Porilaud Iron Work»
aad waa wsil and fav< rably known as was no ctianoe for me, aud bave wanted
steady aud Industrious and waa held to see Daltou puuisbed too, itecause be
in esteem by a large eirele of frieuds. gave usbolh away. Bull bave thought
He had spent the eveuing with Mi.s it over, aud concluded it 1« right for
Lllah Iliige, 68 E*st Sixteenth street, me to tell tbe truth. I Bred tb« shot,
I did n >t
and started home about 11:45, too latej i but 1 did it acuid« itally.
to catch a car. Residence in the near want to kill Morrow, nor anybody, amt
nefglibnrhued wore awakened uesr' would not have done it luteutionally,
mbiBight by the f.tal shot which even lo »ave myself. I hope this will
sniilted out the light I youug Morrow. »eve Diltau. L am doing this because
Ruuulug footstep« wt re bend by dif­ it is right, aud not ".cause I am afraid
ferent parlies but uo oue iuvestigaled to die. 1 can’t see .uylbing lu it lor
until the miiktna'i fouud th« body me,
"All is 'rue
lying cold and stiff iu tbe early uiuru-
"J ack W ads ’’
hours. Detective« at ouee bvgan
au iuveetigalioa but nothing upon
The scaffold waa er <cted In the north­
which to build wa» discovered until west corner of tile o> urt yaitl and nur-
Hunday morning
roanded by » high 1» ard fence There
were two trap door* aud the condemned
CLKW FROM LODOINO-HOUBE KKfalPKK.
men *too<l aide by ».de. There were
three
cords, one of which eprung the
The clew which ed to the arreate
w»< supplied by Mre W T Whitlock, trap, but which oue the three men
181 Firat street, at which house Dallen who out them did not know. The two
roomed, and where Wade visited. men weie Drought trem the tear and
Dalton was introduced to Mrs Whit­ faced the » pet tutor» a ho occupied Iht
lock oarlv on W“dne»day tight, and apace in root of trie -cat! >id.
8p««lal lo tha Guard.
R oseburg , Jan 30—Elwood Chenoweth, insane fro’ti
religious excitement, a recent escape from the balem insane
asylum, was recaptured here today.
This is Chenoweth’s second escape. He managed to
get away from Sheriff Deering of Union County while that
official was taking him to the asylum.
PAY FOR VETERANS
Second Oregon Men Will Re-
ceive $21,899.77.
«
tU RSeitC
TO
THC
BOVS.
P ortland , Or, Jan 23.—Adjutr.nt
General Gantenbeln, ONG, who re­
turned today from Washington, D C,
announces that the Heoond Oregon
regiment will receive about 322.<*0O
additional for their services In the
Hpanteh war. Tbe additional pay te
for the period of their service between
tbe date of assembly at tbe state ren-
deavoue and tbe dale of their muster
Into the United Htates serv'.oe, and
will be at the rate of 31.50 per day.
The average amount will 1« about |15,
for 1600 officers and men.
[According to this, most of the mem­
bers of Co C, 2nd Oregon, will receive
pay for about 16 days, which at tbe
rate of 31.50 per day for private«» would
amount to 122.60. j
A BUSY MAN.
Sheriff Withers Is Kept on the
Jump Serving Subpoenas, etc.
Bally Geard, Jaa KI
Hberlff Withers te a very busy man
these days. He te kept constantlyoB
the Jump Tbe latter pertof laat week
bo waa up In the Fall Creek country.
Tuesday noon of this week he arrived
homo from tho Gate Crook country on
tbe upper McKenzie. He waaover in
Willamette precl net yesterday and
tills afternoon started tor Blue River
mlnee on a several days’ trip, expect­
ing lo be back Bnnday.
Tboee tripe
were all made for tbe purpose of serv­
ing subpeenaa and otter papers. Mon­
day,after returning from tbe Blue River,
tbe sheriff will start f >r Florence, via
the Lake Creek country, to make a solo
ot come saw logs w.ilcii have been
levied upon.
Mr Withers mak»» all hie tripa
throngbout the oouuty on the hurri-
Ha wished V»
can« dock of a cayuse
attend the banging of Wade and Del-
lornlng,
ton st Portland tomorrow
but bls urgent duties at pr ieent pia»
vent him from doing so.
Mrs. Carrie E. Vincent
Mrs. Carrie E. Vincent, of Pleasant
Hill, daughter uf Mrs. Ella Bridgea
BIG DEMAND FOR TIMBER aud wife of Harvey Viuoeat, died st
her home at 3 o’clock a. m. January
So Reports George H. Kelley, of the 27, 1802, > f ouhsumptlon, contracted a
little over two yetare ago.
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.
Rhe was born la I.aer county on
Remnints.
Novemlter 16, 1878, and wee married
BIG UNE TO CLOSE
Junes, 1MXJ. Her huebond took her
Portlaod Teletram
Remember we have a largo line of
George H Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly mat of the mountains In the fall of
EXTRA HEAVY HLEE1 ED UN­
Lum tier Company, owning tho cream 19<JO and stayed nearly a year. In hopee
DERWEAR, to close at a bargaiB.
of tbe merchantable timber in tbe of Her recovery ■ bwt the change of
Special Bargain» in Shoes.
Willamette Valley and operating a climate did but little good.
Chlldrea’s 31.00 shoe fof 75c
•he became a Christian about tea
half dos n sawmills of various points,
W omen's «hoee for 76
te In the city eonftorring with Eastern yeere ago and lived a consistent Chrte-
Women’s heavy or li ;ht «bees 31
capitalists in referet
io a large deal. tlan, being a mem tier of the Christian
Woasen e 31 60 beav •hoes for 11.25
Mr Kelly re|>ons tbes th* demand for church at Pleasant H li till her death.
Koya’ shoes 75c and 11.80
Mens' 31 50 sbnee for tl 00
timber te Increasing at such a rate that1
Bosldee her eorrowl ig husband she
Men's fall stock a ho» |1 «6
almost anything la tbe shape of lim­ leaves a ton-months-old daughter and
ner land finds a ready market.
Lande a large number of rete Uvee au friemla
The funerei took pías» frote the
that bls eoiBpewy purchased a few
year* ago now sre «'irth three lo four ehureh at Pleaaant Hill en Jannary
23th at I o’clock, and Intermvot was
time« ee mueb as when pnrehaoed.
Among 'be lerger p'ants operated hy made In the remeterv noar tha’ plan*,
the Bootb-Kelly Company are tbues at R«v. K G. CaliHon having (btff* •'
Magi naw aod Wendling.
thr services..
Ai Billy Department Store.
There haa been some comment on the
fact that two men were bauged for tbi«
crime. Lying iu wait for one man and
killing another coneiitutea murder In
the firat degree, the («nalty of which
Ie hanging. Whether Wade or Daitoj
were principal or arc tsaory cute email
figure. Both are murderer« imtlnc-
tively. The law of Oregon as inter­
preted by the state circuit eourt for the
fourth judicial district has «ent to the
gal Iowa at least three murderers who
■hot and killed partons whom they
were not "laying for," notably, Brown
and Johnson In 1ST!) and Murray, the
painter, some seven years later.
The last banging in Portland was
nine or t»n year* ag >, when Pelllo, au
Indian, was hanged In tbe woodshed
at the courthouse for the murder of
ACTIOWH AR0U8X 8U8P1CION.
another Indian on the Umatilla Rue-
Thie was Thursday.
Her ledgers ervaliou at Pendleton.
rose late that day, and when Wade
It was a United Htatee case and was
same she noticed thr he and Dalton tiled in the Uni ed Htate» court here.
had au earnest sou*»rsation, mostly Baron was United State* marshal at
carried ea in an undertone. It seemed tbe time, and the banging waa con-
te her that Wade wa asking Dalton to ducted under bls -apervislon. Tbe
do something which Dalton would execution was a <j .rn piste success, there
not do. But sumshow the ttraugs beiug bo bitches in carrying out tbe
thought arose lu her mind that either order of tbe court. Pellio took the af-
Wade or Dalton bad killed young Mor­ fair stu.idly, as with moot Indians, al­
row. Bhe could uot «hake off the mor­ though he bad pre»|.>u«ly asked to be
bid thought. Haturday st>out noon shot, saying that it was no disgrac« to
she oould not reel concerning her be «hot, hut a great disgrace to be
strange lodgers, and «be walked to tbs hanged. His rvqu *t could not <t
room occupied temporarily by Dalton course be carrb-d out, and the execu
and Wade, and knocked at the door.
lion was oonductsd in the regularly
"We are dressing. Cell agalu," prescri• >ed form. O ily 75 invitations
growled a voice
wore l»eued aod the «flair attracted
•I'm Mrs W hitlock, at d I want Into comparatively little attention, the
tbe r.tosi *• soon as yeu men are crime having teen ion nitted in
through with I’," replied the land- Eastern Oregon, ae the result of a
lady No reaponee was given, and Mre quarrel the two Indiana bad.
Hang-
Whitlock went about her household | Inge have beeu eo scarce «ince then
duties. A few mlnu'ee e t-rward she that people hail alm at come to believe
went to the room lately occupied, and there was no such thing possible.
waa eurprl-ed to see different bureau
drawers < pen, aud the contents In s
stale of confusion.
”N<> sk R hobbn . Ralph Robin«»n,
while »bating on tha ice at Bang»’
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Park Tuesday, fell »nd broke hia none.
••I’ve been robbed," wse her first
Ke came to town and bad it ('etched
tbowght, spd by a rapid Inventory she
up aud la getting along nicely.
■aw that jewelry aod clothing valued
at «boat |4<’ was n. ««ing. Then she
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becamv angry that ter confidence bed
hardware.
tMQ eo misplaeed in tboee under her
left tbe bouse shortly afterward, ac­
companied hy Wade, whe had called
In the interval. Mrs Wbltlook says
she became suspicious of the actions of
Wade and Dalton when she first met
tbe men, and she became se uneasy
that «he fell a prey to nervous, un-
aeontable fears—so much so that In­
stead of retlrlag Wednesday night at
her usual hour, she sat up until 3
o’olock Thursday morning to wait for
bar dsw lodgers. Whsn Wade and
Dalton came In sight they looked
haggard and ill at ease. They went to
sleep, however, and Mre Whitlock waa
startled hi hear later In tbe day that
young Morrow had been abet and
killed on the East Hide a* about 12:13
o'clock on the same morning.
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