Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 07, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    her out of the dairy herd and now
but was released when he was recog­
5 o'clock.
Friday morning I sold
th- oddly assorted pair can be seen
nized as an employe of the city.
my revolver to a pawnbroker at 31
roaming around the grass patches.
Martin is the son of wealthy pa­
Pine street to pay on a debt of 890.”
The cow is very much attached to its
rents, now traveling In Europe, Is a
That pant of the prisoners state­
adopted foundling, and when a stray
graduate of West Point, Fordham
ment wherein he says he secured
dog attacks it immediately shows
University, the New York Law Col- ‘
money from Ashley ii Rumelln lias
fight.
lege, and took one year's tuition in
been corroborated, and as hlB state­
Pictures of the colt and his foster
the medical class of the University
ment continued, detectives would
mother were brought into the Jour­
of Oregon.
leave the room In an attempt to sub­
nal office by W. L. Harris, a South­
His wife saw him the last time on
stantiate other portions of his state­
ern Pacific engineer. Mr. Harris re­
Sunday, when Martin went to church
ment where he mentioned names, lo­
ceived a postal card from his sister I
in the morning apparently uncon-
calities and figures.
Seattle, May 6.—An automobile
Dr J. W. Harris, county health cerned over his crime, if he is in-
(From
Tuesday ------------
’s Daily Guard.)
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, in Mexicala, Mexico, the other day.
Another adjourned meeting of the
He appeared to be exceedingly ner­ officer, has prepared his report for deed guilty of It.
Various matters were discussed and On the card was the picture of a colt running at the rate of 50 miles nt
city
council
was
held
last
acted upon, among which was that| which was being raised by a young hour dashed through the unprotect­
night, ut which
time the ordi­ vous and apparently was under th- April. From it are obtained the fol-1
The money lowing statlctlcs.:
of the transfer of the water plant lady on a bottle. Mr. Harris had a ed railings at Fourth and Andover
nance authorizing the issuance of the Influence of some drug
ELLIOTT
IMPLICATES
Number of births—37; 20 males
from the Willamette Valiey Company postal picture of the Springfield colt streets last night and alighted on i
>300,000 water bonds in denomina­ he had In his possession when ar­
SMITH
IN
CONFESSION
tions of from lloo to 31000 was rested, 840 In gold and a small and 17 females.
to the city. A communication from printed just to show his sister thg,t raft of logs seventy-five feet belov
Number of deaths—21, causes as­
in Elliott bay, carrying with it two
A. C. Woodcock, attorney for the
unanimously passed.
A description amount In silver, he said he had ob-
Prineville, Or.. May 5.—In an affi­ company, was read. He stated that Mexico isn't ahead of Oregon even in girls and two young men. The girls.
signed as follows:
of the bonds is contained In the no­ talned from Ashley Al Rumelln
the production of freaks.
davit
covering
three
typewritten
After much questioning by District
Accidentally drowned, 1; pneumo­
Hazel Ross, aged 17, and Alice Ten-
it would not be good business policy
tice for their sale, published in an­
Attorney Manning Martin finally re­ nia, 3; killed by train, 1; enteritis, pages, now in possession of the Crook to turn the plant over to th- city be­
tor, aged 2 0, were fatally Injured.
other column of today's Guard
caunty
authorities,
Larlin
Elliott,
,
movements
the
night
of
2; senile decay, 1; shock from surgi­
The matter of moving the Cyclone ferred to his
fore the money is secured or the ♦ ♦ +♦++♦+♦+++♦♦+++ The men, Edward C. Bennett, aged
♦ 22, and H. C. Hubbard, aged 23, are
Hose Company’s house back to the th« murder, IM said that after re- cal operation, 1; whooping cough, 1; the stockman Jointly indicted with bonds are given the company in pay­ ♦
former
Sheriff
C.
Sam
Smith
on
two
MAKKIED
♦ seriously huyt.
rear part of the lot was reported ad­ turning from the Turn Halle ho utay- consumption, 2; uremia, 1; acciden­
ment.
He stated further that the +
charges
of
arson,
of
exposing
poison
untll
about
I
o'clock.
tal gunshot wound, 1; embolism, 1;
♦
Bennett stole the automobile from
versely by the committee to which ed at home
property is now held in trust, by a ♦
when the women folks of hla fatuity la grippe, 1; angina pectoris, 1; head with Intent to kill ex-Congressman trust deed, and it could not be turn­ ♦ ♦ ++♦+♦♦+*++++♦+♦ his father’s garage to take the fatal
it wan referred.
J.
N.
Williamson
’
s
sheep
and
of
cut
­
ride.
The city attorney was instructed engaged in a quarrel, and he left, accidentally crushed, 1: apoplexy, 1;
ed over until the consent of the trus­
A very pretty wedding occurred at
to draft an ordinance requiring mer­ rather than participate In the trou­ accidentally burned, 1; no cause as­ ting barbed wire fences on the prop­ tee was obtained.
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs,
erty
of
Charles
Altschulf,
leased
by
J.
J.
Ba-
signed, 1.
chants to give full weight In selling ble
Contracts covering the transfer of
He was shown the revolver with
There were thirteen cases of con-1 Williamson, makes a number of sen­ the property were submitted to the ker in Roseburg about 10 o’clock yes­
their wares.
which
the
attempt
had
been
made
to
sational
allegations.
tagious diseases, as follows: Small-'
The building ordinance amend­
council by Mr. Woodcock, who was terday morning, when Miss Musetta
kill Wolff, and denied ever having pox, 5 ; typhoid fever, 6; scarlet fe-1
Admitting his own guilt, he ac­ present, and they were referred to Baker, a recent arrival In this vicin­
ment was passed and adopted
cuses Smith of being the leading the Committee of the whole, which ity. was united in the bonds of mat­
lie said ver, 1; diphtheria, 1.
*
Propositions for making prelim­ seen the weapon before.
emphatically the pistol had never
spirit in the crimes and Implicates will meet tonight.
rimonial happiness to George H. Tur­
inary surveys for the proposed water been hla property.
Stanley Smith, the 14-year-old son;
ner, a popular young man who re­
♦
♦
♦
Routine Matters.
system were read from Klovdahl and
Martin was ordered Into custody ■>
* of the latter in the wire-cutting. He
The petition asking the street rail­ sides at Eugene. The ceremony was ■
F. B. Davis, Collier * Waggoner, It. by District Attorney Manning until ♦
A press dispatch from Heppner
alleges,
moveover,
that
Smith
tried
BORN
♦
way company to move its track on performed by C. A. Rexroad, pastor
1!. Hunt, McClain and Mt Netbur, <’ Inter, when he will again be subject­
to induce him to take part in plac­ Alder street to A street was rejairted | of the 1 cal Methodist church, and tells of the arrest of Si Jones and
•E
H. Freeland and Frank O K ' I '
of this city, as
ed to cross-examination. The dis­
ing dynamite under
Williamson's
Fred Craig,
___ „,........................
- follows
The fire and water committee was trict attorney's office la confident ♦ * ♦ ♦♦♦♦4♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦ house in Prineville, with the Inten­ unfavorably by the committee to was witnessed by numerous relatives
Sheriff Shutt and Deputy A. M.
At
Spokane.
May
6,
¡90S,
to
F.
E.
and
friends
of
the
contracting
parties
which
it
was
referred.
The
report
Instructed to have surveys and esti­ that sufficient evidence Is nt hand
tion of dealing out to the former
The happy coupl left late yesterday Mallory arrested two young me*.
mates made for the line to Ritchey to charge Martin with the crime, and Price and wife, ■, a son. Mrs. Price, congressman and his family the same was adopted.
was
formerly
Miss
Ina
Dunn,
of
this
afternoon for Eugene, where they Fred Craig and Si Jones, in the Elk­
The
matter
of
a
new
sidewalk
on
creek and report within two weeks. i It 1s probable. District Attorney Mnn-
terrible fate that befell ex-Governor ’ the south side of East
city.
will make their future home, the horn restaurant in this place yester­
I nlng said, that a formal complaint
Sleunenberg, of Idaho, and ex-Sher- sfreet from Alder street Thirteenth groom holding a lucrative position day afternoon, who are charged with
to Univer-1
would be filed against him tomor­ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦■»■♦♦■E ♦ iff Brown, of Baker County.
at that place. The bride in the ro­ assaults committed at Eugene. Ore­
sity avenue was referred.
row'
Elliott has promised
to testify
♦
♦
The fire and water committee mance recently arrived in this city, gon, about April 1. These men. in
Wife's l»aiiiaging UlniissionH.
♦
♦ along the line of his affidavit when recomnienied that an arc light be having come from one of the Eastern company with three or four others,
In addition to the material evl- ♦
♦ placed on the witness stand at the. established at the corner of West states. While residing here she ha? it is charged, assaulted three J'1“**
♦ trial of Smith, which will proba­ Eleventh and Washington streets.
- deuce In the hands of the police, they ♦
been employed as night operator by girls. One of the men was released
have obtained from the accused man's ♦
Portland, May 5. Edward ♦ bly bo Thursday. He made his con-'
the
Pacific States Telephone and Tel­ for Jack of evidence and two are^ne^
The Improvement of Alder street
wife what la alleged to be practl- ♦ II •Martin, suspected of the ♦ fession April 14. when taken Into1 from East Eleventh street to the mill egraph Company, and has at all times under bonds now in Eugene, Crii»
hi"
rally a confession of her husband's ♦ murder of Nathan Wolff,was ♦ custody by Sheriff Frank Elkins. At rac- was ordered.
| proven herself to be a charming and and Jones evaded arrest and
(Continued from Page Or.e)
Mrs Martin, who Is a re- ♦ arrested by Detectives Jones ♦ that time the only evidence in pos­
- - —Roseburg
-
been at large ever since.
guilt,
young lady.
City Attorney Bean was ordered i efflciant
fined little woman. Is completely un-
and Tichenor at 2 o'clock this ♦ session of the authorities was a bro­ to draw an ordinance providing for i News.
They admitted their guilt to Sber
him to be held for the murder of the strung. She married Martln in Syr- ♦
♦ afternoon In a lodging house ♦ ken bridle rein. Identified as belong­ a plumbing inspector and defining
iff Shutt when arrested.
money lender.
scuse, N. Y.
♦ on Valon avenue and taken to ♦ ing to Elliott, which was found near his duties. He was also ordered to
"I have been studying medicine
ELEVEN MEN IxtST
Mrs Martin declared that her hus­ ♦ the police station.
He had ♦ the demolished wire fence, and the
here,” he said, "and came to Port- band had told her In order to allay ♦ visited a number of friends ♦ tact that the footprints of two un­ draw an ordinance prohibiting the
IN STEAM SCHOONER
land from Syracuse. N. Y., a few her suspicions that he would go to ♦ this morning and was traced ♦ shod horses had been trailed from cutting of the pavement only on a
WRECK NEAR NEWPORT
An amendment to ■
Prior to my coming to a saloon and get the missing coat ♦ to the lodging house. A large ♦ the scene of the Incendiarism to proper permit.
years ago.
this coast I was tn the army, hav- and vest. She said he left the house ♦ crowd gathered at the sta­ ♦ within a quarter of a mile of Smith's the dog license ordinance was order­
Newport. Or., May 4 — The steam
ed drawn, providing a license of
Ing served as a second lieutenant of and did not return.
♦ tion. but no hostile demon­ ♦ ranch home. Should the testimony 82.50 for males and 35 for females schooner Minnie E. Kelton, from
the Twenty-first Infantry In Cuba."
Mrs Martin »aid to a reporter to- ♦ stration was made.
of Elliott be Impeached in appre­ An ordinance prohibiting the using Aberdeen. Wash., for San Francisco,
♦
Then he went on to recount hla day that she had entertained suspi­ ♦
Captain McKenna, met with disaster
Martin in his statement to ♦ ciable measure, it la commonly as-
movements In various portions of cions that her husband was Impllcat- ♦ the police denies he killed ♦ sorted that the state will lose its of sidewalks by bicycles on any paved near this port during a severe storm
W. IT. Jenkins came up from Port­
street was also ordered drawn.
the United States, al! of which was 'ed In the crime from the moment he ♦ Wolff, and a deep wound In ♦ case.
At the close of the meeting the Friday night. The deckload shifted land this noon. He has been
foreign to the object of closeting him returned home Friday night, with ♦ his forehead he says was ♦
council met as a committee of the and strained the vessel until she promoting the stopping of the■
with District Attorney Manning and his face and hands rut, and minus ♦ made by an axe In his own ♦
whole to discuss the question of se- sprung a bad leak. On Saturday a off Yaquina, and is getting read'
ha detectives.
hla shirt and wearing a strange coat ♦ hands a week ago. and ♦
curing water from Ritchie creek for big wave struck the vessel and wash­ the excursion there. A train «'• •
FIVENYEAR-OLD
BOY
•artln was extremely nervous. and and vest
He first explained to her ♦ scratches on hla neck by a ♦
ed the deck load and cabin overboard, over and back the same day. •
ST ABTS FOR StA a gravity system.
>rlct Attorney Manning sudden­ that he had been held up on the »ay ♦ cat. He is being sweated by ♦
leaving the vessel waterlogged and it is thought will be the I Sth or ■
San
Francisco,
May
4
—
Willie
ly sc Izod upon a moment when he home.
His next story was that he ♦ the police.
♦
unmanageable. with the deck, awash, of May. The date will be definite^
was more than usual off hla guard had been engaged In a poker game ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Swttaer, five years old, ran away
-i... Ten of ,hp frpw were drowned announced as soon as known,
from
home
tn
Monterey
to
enlist
in
and asked him In a loud tone:
In a saloon which was broken up by
while an attempt was made to launch
the
navy
and
become
a
second
Admi
­
‘ a fight, gnd In the melee he bad been
"Why did you kill Wolff"
a boat. Four succeeded In getting bany Democrat.
ral
Bob
Evans
A
rude
"cop"
knock
­
Portland.
May
o.-
A
warrant
has
Vaft in an •‘“deavor to reach
"I did not kill Wolff. " said the hit with a chair.
Mrs Martin »aid her suspicions been Issued for the arrest of Edward ed all his plans on the head today
Ln„
nPar O,lPr Rork' fifteen HARRIMANS MEN
prisoner.
"These scratches on my
... ...»
when
he
dragged
the
urchin
from
H
Martin,
the
all-gel
murderer
of
miles from here. Three of 'the mei
AT PELICAN I«
neck and hands were made by a rat only were further aroused by her, Nathan Wolff, so brutally murdered under a seat In an excursion train.
men
»ere
washed
overboard
and
the
sur
­
at my home a week ago. and the rut husband's storlee. and Sunday on the tn hi* jewelry and pawnbroker's shop
The lad wore a sailor hat bearing COLT'S OWN MOTHE'.R CASTS IT
vivor sustained a broken leg.
I bear on my head I did myself, with way to the Catholic church ahe pur­ Friday night. Martin Is 33 years of the name "Missouri." which he sail
Klamath Falls. Or.. May 4
OFF AND IT MADE FRIEND«
,llfp-8a*-nK crew of this port has already commenced on
an ax. I knew Wolff, bin did not posely led him by Wolff a pawnahop age. an employ» of the city engineer's had been given him by a "bluejack-
kill him
When I first came to Port­ There, ahe aaya, she aaked him point- office, and an alleged cocaine fiend le." who told him he could enlist in
mPn off thp 'essel and provement at Pelican bay. '«"
WITH OLD BORNIE
landp4 ,hpm bear Otter Rock.
land I pawned my watch with Wolff blank If he had had anything to do He has been missing from home and San Francisco. So the little fellow
E. H. Harriman on upper bi*®
The
Minnie
Kelton is loaded with lake. A pumping plant has
and soon afterward, not being able with Wolff'a death.
No,
^,-j
Mra Martin aaya that he replied hla usual haunts since Sunday night, left Monterey Saturday night
to redeem It at the scheduled time, I
Whe"
"PPn had bppn stalled and hot and cold watf
trace was found of him unttl a detec­
Springfield. Oregon,
________
.
has ___ a real
visited Wolff again
I swear these I that he bad not, and that If he and yewtqfday the police discovered a tive located him under the seat in a freak, and If Teddy Roosevelt cries north4 P by another »chooner going be available in every cot tag-’
j
bloody shirt In a heap of debris In
are the only two times 1 had any­ thought ahe suspected him he would the rear of a cheap lodging house on train.
storage plant will also be •'** ' *
"nature fake" a dozen citizens of
thing to do with the pawnbroker.” Jump Into the river.
as ’V npwa of the disaster S. Holabird. brother of
that place threaten to send him pic­
Later In the day the subject was second street. The collar band con-
crew of H Holabird. of Loe Angele» «"
Then he went on almost inco- again brought up. ahe aays> »ni1 then forme,! to the aige of the bloody col­ BI.«M»V TRAGF.D3 XT
ture postals of their curiosity, says Yaoim. n’ the
hc-entlty, saying suddenly that he ahe begg<*<! him to leave her and not lar found In Wolff's shop and the
HEPPNER YESTERDAY the Portland Journal
The freak ¿“T* ?„Bajr »tation left for the tertalned the Harriman P*r .
slept In the lmi»erlal hotel last Sun­ to bring further dlagrace upon her.
which is bringing the little Oregon danee/Vl" * ,r’P ,rauKht w*th great summer. Is In charge of the . > #
laundry marks gave the police the
is .» . a"K
lhp crew reached the vessel ments. • Colonel Holabird.
day night and In the Belvidere M n-,
Heppner, Or . May 4.—Craaed with town Into the limelight
. clue which led to the Issuance of the
Served in Cutw
is bein'» anJ ”,crpeded In rescuing nine men new in Mexico, is expected to
day night.
¡Jealousy, at 3:30 yesterday after-1 months-old colt,
which
Martin at one time waa an offi­ warrant for Martin's arrest.
lhe __
«! '
rPmalnpd O" »he vessel
The here the latter part of May
a cow.
All the detectives of the depart­ noon Henry P Morrison, a brakeman mothered by
•'Friday afternoon.” he said. "I cer In the regular army and aerved
i •<!
JJfeboats put ashore twenty mile» personal charge of the resort-
met Judge Cameron down town and In Cuba aa a lieutenant In the Twen- ment are searching the city and su­ on the Heppner branch of the O. R. mother refused to recognlw’it.'aid m.nh’of
went to Turn Halle. There I saw ty-ftrat United States Infantry, and Is burbs for Martin, who dlsappedred A N., shot and killed his sweetheart. on wandering around the bsrnvatd
The
The__known
are as follows
FnXi lost
f V
Hume for Senat«*-
- p,
by the evening paper, that I had said to have commanded his compa­ from hla home on the East Side Sun­ i Nora Wright, wounded her escort. the little fellow made friends with a Chief
Marshfield, Or . May ♦
-• Oller Walter
He eontractM day evening and has not been seen Barney Ahalt, , and later turned the good-natured bovine, whose calf had P-terw, wh r und
failed in my examination taken for ny at San Juan Hill
Barney McVey, Hume, of Curry county.
Never before same gun on himself In an attempt been weaned for several month* Th-
'
the appointment as examiner of dysentery while on thia campaign, since by his people
.lad __
to ____
have
*n
’ Robert R. come out as an independent
_ . thZ Lime^nd
and
weights and measures
Then I got and met hia wife, who waa a nurse has he been suspected of any crime. I at suicide, in one of the most start- owner of the cow. ______
trouble
of
raising
the
disowned
coir
tk
.
a
,
a<
?_9*?'
^°hnson.
date for state senator, announ ’•
on a car and went to my home In In a hospital at Syracuse, where he ( but several months ago was arrested . ling crimes in the history of Morrow trouble of raising the disowned colt
tor havtnb opium in his possession,] county.
he stands squarely for Stat«®
1 shifted on the butter producer.
Bellwood, staying there until about I was being treated for the disease.
1.
LANE COUNTY
ISSUE AUTHORIZED
MONTH OF APRIL
CITY DADS HAVE
ANOTHER MEETING
LAST EVENING
STOLE AUTO AND
ROAD TO DEATH
JONES AND CRAIG
CONFESS THEIR GUllT
SUSPECT MARTIN'S
RECORD UNSAVORY
FLEET OFF NEWPORT
ABOUT MAY »
SPRINGFIELD COW
MOTHERS A COLT
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