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UGEXE WEEKLY GUARD » VOLUME 44. EUOENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 11, 1910 FORM PART OF W MO INFORMATION « H 4 » 4 I V 4 «St i • - . . IT J I ■ I • « I w « « a lU «$ s Tn rf pfohmpp w 4 « » , • 4 L No. 31 mK îû » IH » Will Cress Mountains to East Preliminary Autopsy Failed to No Operation Necessary—Bui ern Oregon—Eugene Line New York, August 10. Contrai office detective» arc inves- Reveal Even Sex of McAlester, August 10. — Six hundred Indians assembled r.t bh i let Divided, One Part Al- tiguling tho story of tho man named Per dm an, who claims to war council at Sulphur, used up almost an entire bottle of ink to Be Re-surveyed Victim have stated in an aifidnvit that two girls, one his sister, had most Under Tongue in signing individually McMurray land contracts. Although in overheard a drunken policeman say Monday night that Gaynor formed that McMurray would net from $2,000,000 to $3,000,- London, Aug. 10 I'rt.f*'ssor Ps ei>-. would be killed cither Tuesday as ho departed for Europe or on New York, Aug. 10. Mayor Gay per. l.oiidon’s leading surgical expe rt,i 000 in fees, the Indians were advised that contracts afforded his return. Perdman endeavored to sell affidavits, but before will present his report at the resutn òdi the quickest way to realize on their lands estimated to be v orth nor continues to do well, it Is the lion of the Inquest over the alleg the sale was affected was turned over to n detective who hurried between $30,000,000 and $40,000,000. James H. Godfrey, unanimous opinion of the surgeons by u malnH of Belle Elmore, the actre him awuy, It is reported that Perdman gave the detective the wife of Dr. Crippen, tomorrow. All Chickasaw Indian by intermarriage, gave his testimony before that no operation Is necessary at this time. Dr. Wagner, who visited the that was found of the body of Mrs. policeman's number. Street Cleaning Commissioner Edwards, Godfrey said he was in hospital this morning, sal.! he learned the Pa Crippen was turned over to the dis the congressional committee today. when he arrived at the office today, found a letter which threat- l.ni, & i:'« ¡n. by th« tinguished doctor, who has devoted duced to sign because McMurray had been successful in his the mayor'« temperature during the night wa* 103 and that at present it -------- -----____ ----- _.. ___ - _ _ the many day» to making a most minute ened him with tho same fate as that of Gaynor. The letter was I Oregon ,h" Trunk " 11 Whether Dr. Crippen previous litigation for the government and the Indians believed was 100.2. ” Line, will be utilized. examination. 1:30 p. m.—Gaynor Is resting com vulgar in tone and said the commissioner would be dead within The Pacific * Eastern is now In oper- shall be convicted of the crime with if they paid him ten per cent attorney's fees he would be abh fortably. No appreciable change. which he Is charged depends to a Edwarda laid he had a alight wound in the J" ■" dinw-tion from forty oight hours.. 1_______ A The physicians bop« no operation will ° \l«*.lfiirf! for a a <1 distai»'** ntltilf*«« of 1.1 Medford 15 mllewM miles. \ considerable extent upon the testi to have authorities expedite sales. ee necessary. shouldor from one of the bullets fired at Gaynor, but it was and an extension of Iti* miles to Butte mony to be offered by Dr. Pepper. 1 ■ —J Dr. _ _______ Arlltz ___ issued the following bul- Falls Is rapidly nearing completion I The preliminary autopsy fa!le«l to not giving him any trouble, Ho said ho did not intend to pay y". or'^T runk i« uuder construc-l reveal even the sex < f the victim. The Godfrey wa • asked if be meant that, mer United States attorney, testified! letin at 3 p. m.: “The mayor is rest- lion from Celllo to Bend, in cent.al1 absence of certain Organs, which had he told the Indians it would be a bar-) that a partner of McMurray had of-i [»8 comfortably •?*? ,the Pbyslclans any attention to the letter. him part of 810.0UO two years have nothing to add to the bulletin ¡Oreg bee» careiu«>y r«sB»*v-i, hamper« gain to pay McMurray several mil-| fered f ago when the iaxia land cuuiracis contracts were un- Issued this morning.’’ .___ ... .. | fcisv wueu me "it la a part of our general co» i tbe work of the Investigators. Unless lions to do something the government der dtoeMaloB( but Latham testified I 1 Time I^Msens l>ang«'r. find this out?* Th» policeman re- j «tructIon plan« In Or«*gon to uutni ,ue it can be shown that the body found M«»ry I» Irriti«-«! ' Ye«." replied it was not stipulated what service Proceeding bulletins have been lna|H»cti>r Russell of the Central plied: <>h. I don't care anything Oregon Trunk railway through to a in Crippen's London house was that has already done. Offlr said this afternoon h«< hud n»- about that. Gaynor la going to get bls | connection with the Pacific a* Eaet-iof a woman, and that woman pre- Godfrey, “for the government has not should be rendered by him for th? equally reassuring and brought word p p Latham, for- money. '**•-• u----- **“* ha«i *-------- ‘ a good * that * the patient passed crivod n partial report on th«* Perlman so« n, elther on the sUunuer when he "rn,” said .Mr. Stevens ye-tertiay.'»’Umably Mrs. Crippen, many attor- done anything. Sight and no untoward symptoma "We would have no use for a short, neys believe that tbe trial of Crippen tnallt r a ml that in a measure It bad «nil . or when h< comes buck again developed. Sfecruary Adamson, who be« « vrtlfl d. He said the man who My s.tter took note of this police- detached railway In southern Oregon, will result In his acquittal on the who remained all night, considered JOE GANS, FORMER gave the Information wua Perlman, mar’s number nnd told me the story such a* the Pacific At Eastern. The ground of Insufficient evidence. Crip- PRINCESS SAYS the outlook hopeful. There is dan Oregon Trunk will probably absorb pen's conflicting gtatements and bis, and rot Perlmutter. The inspector wheu I get home '' ger, however, that the shot passed so _____ flight all point to bls guilt, but this SHE, TOO, SMOKES The Inspector said ho had tho num the Medford railway and the entire said hr > ho le< rned rn«*<l that the policeman LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMP, close to the artery that hemorrhages spoke, of was standing oi'talda the ber ot tho policeman furnished by road be known as the Oregon circumstantial e vid?nee will likely may be brought on from attenuated fall to the ground If the pros«- ution Trunk.” sa'oon at the tin»' Mias Perlmutter Pei 'man. CIGARETTES DIEDTHI SMORNING artery wall. Pa-«age of time lessena ~ Elmore Mr. Stevens also stated that grad-' Is unable to prove that Belle Jen« i’rny >or Gaynor heard him. and that he wa Intoxl- the probability of this, however. An — An tinu ual t >bule to the wounded « Ing Is now In pr*.gre«s west of Butte is dead. Much depend« upon the at- i a rd. Tho I* -pectur said Perlman Tuberculosis Victim’s Real X-Ray exarulnatiun last night showed visited him In company with n detec- executive U c tiered by n number of I Fall« on the Pacific A.- Eastern, and* tltude of Dr. Crippen anj his girl Wife of Russian Vice-Consul I that the bullet split shortly after It th* Hebrew synagogues. Ir which the that th«» resumption of construction' friend at the trial. Name Was Gant—Lost ti» o toda; .:...*. _________ and told _ him this itory. Flies to Rescue of Alice I entered the head, one section remain- "On .Monday night v , later met a prayer lervlce of .Muslin Varoocii will' South of Bend would probably begin to Nelson in 1908 i ing near the entrance point ot the (’rip|M-n Cable« Denial, Roosevelt-Longworth polie mut. who was Intoxicat'd. and be h 'd. This service Is used only In ¡before further work was undertaken ' wound behind the ear, and the other London, Aug. 10. Attorney New said to him : "You have been dr’nk- cuae of th«* Imp« tiding death of a rul ou the western end of the route. lb .««» r Raila i iM. Baltimore, Aug. 10.—Joe Gans, apparently lying in the floor of the ton. coun«»l for Dr. H. H. Crippen, Ing loo much Don't you know you er who has served hl. people well and i On the previously built portion of held by the authorities at Quebec for Chicago. Aug. 10.—Royalty flew former light weight champion, died ' mouth near left wing of the jawbone. will grt Into trouble It you« superiors faithfully. Besides Adamson and the phyaicisns, i th«« Pacific At Eastern grades have the murder ot his wife. Belle Elmore to the rescue of royalty in the very this morning of tuberculosis. been decreased, curvatures reduce«! Crippen, in London, announced today teeth of the clamor of Chicago’s anti The disease manifested itself about Mrs. Gaynor and son Rufus spent the ¡and new sO-poun.l rails laid. Track' that Dr. Crippen had cabled him a cigarette crusaders, when the Prln a year ag* Last r.iring he went to night near the mayor's bedside. The laying is now In progress on the new' positive denial of an »confession < >•«■* Evelya, wife of Prince Nicholas Arizona in the hope of re;*toring his mayor slept tntemlttently, but Mrs. Gaynor slept scarcely a quarter of an portion of the road. mad«* to inspector Dew of Scotland Engallt* heff, the Russian vie consul health, but the disease had already hour all night. At frequent intervals Speaking of other work under way. Yard, or to anyone else. made too great an inroad. He re In Oregon, Mr. Stevens yesterday mid i "No word will com- from Crippen turned home last week to die. He she stole into the mayor’s chamber that 15 miles ou the United Railways until he sees me," said Newton "I was 34 years old. Gans' true name and on several occasions found him rout«* to Tillamook are under con-, am satisfied that the authorities was Gant, the name Gaus having awake. At such times he cor.versed struetton. Including the tunnel, near-! know no more about the alleged been fastened on him early in his cheerfully with her. GallaglH*r N*>t Remorseful. ring career by a miltake of a referee. Gallagher, the would-be assaxain, He began his ring career in 1894. wa? carefully guarded in his cell all although he had gained some reputa un* the road through to Banks will _ tion locally before that. Gans won night to prevent his making any at- : bo operated via a temporary line over, AUTO TRIP FROM I rhe light-weight title from Frank : tempt at suicide. He shows no re I the Gap. It Is planned to have the . Erns in one round in 1902 and lost morse and seems to regard himself as : railroad In operation to Banks, a dis 1 lit to Battling Nelson in 1908 in 17 satisfied. Prosecutor Garvan today MEXICAN BORDER . began the preparation of a case tance of 29 miles from Portland, by round«. Portland Suffers Big Fire Loss Less Is Enormous From Forest Nov. 15. Two additional electric ¡against Gallagher. It beirg supbject j to change necessitated by a change TO PORTLAND cars have b«*«'n or<lere«l for the United STEAMER CHIPPEWA for the wor=e in the mayor’s condi Fires That Are Now Near and Lives Endangered in Railway« and contracts have been let tion, Gallagher wi'l be Indicted by fur the necessary .-ubstations. ASHORE AT CASTLE From the Mexican border to Port the grand jury this we k for assault Mr. Stevens said that he did not ly Under Control Laundry Fire Today with intent to kill, an** Garvin ex know when contracts would be let ¡land In an automobile trip that is ISLAND WASHINGTON pects to bring him to trial not later for the completion of the United Rail i being taken bj G. E. Kennedy of «he : :han the first of next week. Tne pen ways through to Tillamook, and was i Wells Fargo Express company, ac- Portland. Aug 10. A fir«* rau»ei|l Bellingham. Wash., Aug. 9.—The alty for the crime is 12 years' im- Washington, Aug 10. Fire condi I companied by his machinist, W. H. by a celluloid device worn by women tions In the national forest« have im not able to gi»c any date for the re I Watson, who stopped in Eugene last steamer Chippewa, with 300 excur i prisonment. Telegrams of sympathy to 1» Id up In««* rollnra of shirt waists proved. A telegram from Dlatrlct sumption of Oregon Trunk construc-j 'night. They siarted from El Centro,I sionists from Belliugham for Victoria, I ;>our in from all parts of the coun cost the United Stutos laundry 190,-1 Forester Silcox at Missoula has re- , tlon south of Bend or the beginning ln the Imperial valley. In which the is reported ashore at Castle Island. try. Numerous churches in New |of construction on the Oregon Elec 000 today, nnd Imperilled the Ilves P"it*<i nil flies In his territory are The passengers have been taken off York held services today to offer boundary lines ot California, Mexico' tric lines to Eugene and McMinnville. ot al* ut 2oo employes of tho laundry! under control except those on Clear and are camped on the beach. It is I prayer for the recovery of the city's and Arizona Intersect, and have had Line to Eugene lt«'l<>cat<*<l. building, which «io gutted. A shirt] water and Coeur d'Alene reserves In not known how badly the steamer is - executive. a most eventful trip. On the way: The surveys heretofore made of the waist had been hunt. In n superheat-! Uiaho. He said the federal troops Inijured. and tugs have gone to its as they have broken six springs, and' Gaynor Has Better R om. , route from Salem to Eugene on the 1 ed di« : >»m In th** ba •*tn* nt an«. '* ... from Foil Harrison and Mlnsoula sistance and to get the passengers. Mayor Gaynor was transferred this | Oregon Electric were not satlsfac-. have had blowouts and punctures ga celluloid stay came In contact with! lore. They had an interesting expert-! "¡were co-operating with the rauge afternoon to a larger room in the , lory, and an engineering party is now| one of the pipes. Suddenly It was a! “ forces In fighting the fires Silcox _________ _____ __ ______ ence near Yreka, where a bridge had : hospital. The wounded executive mass of flame. Smoke filled the low-, <*Htlmat<«a that about 2U0.00I) acres ¡In the field relocating the line. This COUNTY COURT ; was strong enough to raise himself in survey w« rk will require a month or l’«>en burned, and they endeavored er floor of the bulldlrg nnd the i iinlcl with one hand. He chatt d with six weeks to complete. complet«*._______________ « > to ford the river. In the middle of, ofj have been bound over. Forest offl [six VIEWS JASPER SLIDE . l>ed wtrlckeii girls who were on the second rials - in the meantime the Oregon - — «¡tr«*Am they th«*v splashed « i!A«h«*d water water nn his wife as he was wheeled to bis here are unable to approximate Elec- the the stream on the' the| MFIS. LONGWORTH. and third floors refused to attempt icommutator an«i «.hurt circuited their' new room. The physicians w 1 hold to descend the stairways until forced the monetary loss with any degre« of trie 1 b preparing io bauJ.e a much 'magneto. After waiting a couple of Who is defended in her cigarette An ,he members of the county another consultation at 8 o’ lock to to do s<> by the firemen and a few accuracy because they are without larger volume of freight traffic. Tem 'hours for this to dry they started' smoking by Russian Princess Evelyn. ! court made a trip to Jasper vester- night. 1 I day to look after the matter of the of the employes of the establishment. definite Informatlon as to the extent porary freight houses are under erec .again and soon ran their differential ! slide on the new railroad in that vi The r<"*<' ot th,* last girl was In the of tho devastation from over burned tion in the terminals recently pur ¡case on top of a submerged rock that , nick of time, for five minutes later areas. It Is thought, however, th«« chased adjoining the Jefferson street i lifted both w heels out of the water supported America’s ’'Princess Alice” cinity. which threatens to undermine Congress of Public Relief station, and switching and unloading in the latter's attitude on the cigar 1 the county road above. The ground the Interior of the bunding wan a loaa will be heavy. Copenhagen, Aug. 9.—After pre- and again left them powerless to ette tracks are going In. question. aeethlng caldron of flame. keeps sliding and covers the railroad Uminarjr conferences since the first Along the line of the Oregon Elec- move until a farmer came along with “The princess says to tell you that right-of-way and is about to cause of the month, the International Con- SIXTEEN LYNCHERS trie, it la estimated, are piled 100,- a horse and pulled them off she smokes herself. She has nothing the wagon road above to cave in I gress ot Public Relief and Private 000 cords of wood that have been MUST STAND TRIAL at all to say,” is all the reply Princess This is the road constructed by the Philanthropy was formally opened WICKERSHAM. REP., lying in the weather for a year or lloiiiHlup of Elks. Engalitcheff sent to her questioners. railroad company in place of the old here today. The sesaions will be con more, because of lack ot facilities to FOR RIOT MURDER Alice Roosevelt Longworth will be Livingston. Mont., Aug. 10.— which was torn up for the rail- tinued eight days and will be ad ALASKA REPRESENTATIVE haudle tho truffle. These needed fa Monks of M< ne-Tal-Nak will hold the most discussed woman in all the road road. This stretch of road has not dressed by humanitarians and pro cilities are now being supplied In the Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 10. ♦ high revel In this city this evening United States territory. The flotilla accepted by the county court fessional charitable workers of all IS ELECTED OVER ORR ♦ —Sixteen members of a mob ♦ form of unloading tracks In PortlaiAl I as the feature of the annual carnival of letter? sent throughout Chicago to been and Commissioner Price said this civilized nations. America is repre and in electric freight engines, two of ♦ at Newark. Ohio, who partici ♦ and convention of Montana the various societies controlled in the morning it will not be accepted until sented by several delegates. ♦ pated In a riot which resulted ♦ which have been purchases!. Elks. Young People’s Civic League by the it is built as good as the old road In the lynching of Carl Dther- ♦ Juneau. Alanka, Aug. 10.—Com ♦ was. lngton July 8 have been In ♦ ♦ plete returns of yesterday’s election BALLINGER WILL BE dicted by the grand jury for ♦ ♦ indicate that Delegate Wickersham, IN OREGON SOON ♦ ___ ______ .... _______ was ___ _______ Independent republfcnn, re-elect- ♦ murder In the third degree. MEDFORD FAMILY FIRE LOSS I cd to ' gr< ♦ over Edward Orr, r**p- ♦ »•••«••♦••••a reacntatlve by a large majority. Ini ■ • some quartern It la predicted Wlck- vs-'iam’s majority will equal that ot Y.W.C. A. OFU.OFO. ears ago. In Valdez district, home, Wlckeraham polled 196 HAS INCORPORATED to Orr’« 84. ■<>nt»>r, tho labor candidate,« Articles of Incorporation of the erf less than 2b pe" cent of tho young Women’a Christian association ot the University ot Oregon were total vote. filed with the county clerk today. The incoi porators are Mabe! H. Boynton. Edith K. Chambers and Susan A. NATIONAL APPLE Campb 'I who com,'vise the advisory board ot »he aaroclatlu'«. The objects GROWERS AT ST. LOUIS of tho corporate n ns sec forth In the articles sh .11 bo tho spiritual, Intt llec- St. Louis, Aug. io. Prominent tual. social and phJ. leal welfare of men interested In fruit culture and the Y. W. C. A., and to that end the the marketing of orchard products jecta of the corporation snail bo to are on the progiam today and tomor buy, ow n. oil and inortga, e real es row for address«»* before the Ameri tate, and to puiohaio. own erect, can Apple Growers’ Congress con. truct. m Intaln nnd operate suit Delegates report a short apple crop able buildings In which tef conduct In many sections of Missouri, Illi rtndl.tg room .nnaslun*«, s-m- nois, Arkansas and other central n L'g tnnkr and a’l other things nec- western and south western «tales. In <*sasiy and aultabh» and convenient to the Pacific Northwest, however, the carry the forego'ng purposes into ef- product of the orchards Is likely to fe .. break all records. AN IMPENDING INSURRECTION Secretary Notifies the Portland Club that He Will be There This Week Portland, Aug. 10.— fkcretary of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger has advised the Commercial club that he will pay his postponed visit to Port land on Thursday and Friday of this week. The secretary was announced for the early days of last week, but cancelled the dates In order to join Senator Crane of Massachusetts at St 1'ikill. Mr. Ballinger will be accompanied by Mrs. Ballinger, E. C. Finney, as slstant to the secretary, and H. F. McCabe, private secretary. They will bo guests of the Commercial club. On Friday evening Mr. H.illlngei will deliver an address In which he Is expected to touch upon a number of subjects of Interest to the west. Tho Ballinger party will leave Portland Friday night for Klamath Falla and Crater lake, and from that city will ccntinue into California. ««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« FOUR KILLED IN ITALIAN RIOT TODAY Bar, Italy. Aug. 10.—Four’were killed nnd several others were wound ed today ln a clash between troops and participants in a general «trike which h*<l been organized in protest against high bouse rents. FARM PAPER FREE Every subscribe» to the Weekly (.sard who pays oae year la ad- taoee <•■.Ml will receive the llrewoa Aarlcnlturlat free for oae year. Thia la oae nt the heat farm, fruit aad llveatoch papers la the Northwest aad Its matter la well selected aad thoroughly reliable, la a spleadld paper for the farmer. MAY LOCATE HERE E. R. Ewbank, wife and son. Le- land, of Medford, spent yesterday in Eugene looking about with the in- tention of locating here, They have been making a trip in an automobile from Medford up the Deschutes val ley. stopping at Crater Lake enroute, and return by way of Portland and through the Willamette valley. One of the objects of the trip was to see Eugene and if possible pick a suit Freckled Faced Man Terrorizes able home here. Mr. Ewbank is en deavoring to secure the Park house Neighborhood and Is Armed on Eleventh street, occuple«! last year by the Kappa Sigma fraternity. With High-Power Rifle His son. Leland, would enter the high school here. Accompanying the party is L. B. Brown, with his wife, son and daughter, who is also Colfax, Wash., Aug. 10.—A hunt from Medford. for an unknown “freckled-face” man near Emlda, Idaho, began in earnest general secretary. Miss Mary Balcom, today with the arrival on the acene will then be in the hands of the 30,- of blood hounds from Walla Walla The "freckle-faced” 000 young mentors, whose ages run penitentiary. the gamut between 12 years and 30, man, who has terrorized settler« for and who will discuss and decide ex two weeks past is expected to put up actly what opinion-* they wish in a stubborn resistance when driven scribed and forwarded to Mrs. Long- from cover and to carry out hl« threats to fight to the last. He Is worth. Pulpit and parlor will join in the armed with a high power rifle, which argument which has racked city he stole from a settler several days after city the week past. Monday the ago. To settlers in St. Mary's district executive body of the Young People’s the unknown man is alleged to have Civic League will pass upon final ac boasted that he killed Dell McOonnell at Colfax July 4 last. Deputy Sheriff tion. Cole and Roberts of Colfax and sev The plat of Meadows addition t< eral Idaho deputies are beading poss the town of Lowell was filed with th« es of settlers who hsve turned out to aid in the capture of the unknown. coqnty clerk this afternoon. AT COLFAX