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P ÍEK EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY EVi’H1..' , JANUARY 9, 1911 Edna Goodrich Sells T7' Famous Bridal Present Auto and Hides From Nat Goodwin, Husband. EUGENE’S NFW KING ALPHONSE ARMORY OF SPAIN JJ“»« CONFESSES »’s 10 FAILS Grangers Remonstrate to Coun Bomb Dropped By Civilian Ex ty Court When Matter plodcd in Wake of His is Brought Up Carriage CRIME Carnegie Trust Company Clos Wounded Man Who With Com ed by Superintendent of panion Shit and Killed State Banks Gailbraith LAC/ OF PATRIOTISM OFFICIALS WOULD HAVE CAUSE OF ARGUMENT NOTHING SAID Cottalo Grove Also Arks or An Call Bomb “Pistol Enclosed in Armory—Discussion Is a Box’’—Seriously Injures Somewhat Bitter Two Persons ■ HAS DEPOSITS OF OVER ALL TRAMPS ARE TEN MILLION DOLLARS HELD IN SEARCH Death of President Under Pecu L. H. Hyams, of Seattie, Shot liar Circumstances May Last Night by Deputy Be Explanation Sheriff Th«' inei'tln c of Ihe collimiti«*« Malaga, Spain, lire. 7. It devel •$ N-w York. Jan. 7.—The Carnegie from Ih»* «'uniirerdal club wlth thè ops that when King Alphonso vlslt- Sedro Wooley. Wash., Jan. Trust company clos'd today under The wounded robber, who, with his coutily court ibis nft<*rno<>n lo <!I m - ed here Thursday, h«* perhaps-nar direction of the Btate superintendent cu»>< ih» prop *.» >1 arniory f«»r Eugeni» rowly ■■scupe<l an attempt on his life companion, shot and killed Justice of of banks. It has a capital of $1,- Peace A. A. Galbrath and W. B. r«*«ultc»l In n long and hot debate by some on»- in the lmm<>nsc cheer •< 500,000, and deposits aggregating b«-ts»'*'ti ibis collimiti«*»* and a n uni- ing throng which followed Ills car Stevens at Acme. Wateomb county, $10,000,000. The institution was In on Thursday, cannot recover, and has ber of fiiriucrs present frolli varl- riage to the palace of th»* governor serious trouble during the panic of oux piirt.ii of th<* couiily who oi>po»e general. He had Just entered the made a full confession. He gives the 1907. and has never fully recovered. name of Charles Robinson, and says II. and durlng thè dlscusslon dollari« buns»- after iK'kriowledglng the plau Late President Dickinson died last KQHEYh. MIHG nini pHiruitlnin w«*r«* m«*nUon<*d s»*v- dits of the people, when the explos he met his companion, known only year under peculiar circumstances. «*rui tini»'»» . h* lr<* of tlie old-tlme ion occurred In th»- crowd. Two per _______________________ a.- OI1UI, ’ Ileal IWO to „.a his as "Slim.' near ,->valli«5 Seattle two The institution was organized in weeks ago. and that they went north National <liiiir<lsiui'U. «u<h hh J M ; sons were injured, but no other 1897, and after the retirement of together looking for work. While \\ i 'i • . “l » i. *d Ii.iio'iioniL was harm was done. Th»- official account Leslie M. Shaw from the office of they were ating lunch In a shed at aroii«*-»! w h»*n F A ; *r says th»- affair was unimportant. A secretary of the treasury he became Acme. Galbrath and Stevens went In a e »l»ll»-r lo nny other government civilian dropp»-d a "pistol In a box." president. His connection ceased a to the shed and told them they were . < n ¡unii clerk, and Yesterday th»' King and royal par few months later because of differ- under arrest. At once “Slim" drew they cuuldn’t pay for | ty boarded th»- royal yacht Hiralda, nces with other officers of the insti a pistol, and shot Galbrath and Rob lug. There waa nino and proceeded for Melilla. tution. The name Carnegie attached inson shot Stevens. The tramps then i «beli Mr Wheeler, to the institution attracted a lot of stole a ride to Wooley, where Rob ■ I, nnk'-d whoso duty I attention, but the adoption of his inson went to the hotel and was later arm ih» nntlon. inferring | SIUSLAW INDIAN IS name was wihout Carnegie’s au’hor- arrested. L. 1<. Hyams. of Seattle >rh lie ** belong«'d to con- I ity or approval. UNDER ARREST FOR was shot last night at Wickersham, not th lounty. Mr. Wll-1 Wash., by the <1 ;>uty sheriff, while :i* »l t> bini dlrvctly. mn’;ng th-' arrest. Strict search Is ENTOMBED MEN SERIOUS OFFENSE the b i lncsn of th«* p«*op!c j being made for the second Acme nltcl '■ it«*a to preparo for| murderer .-.nd all tramps are held up. i»*lr nntlon,” he snld. Andrew Charles Charged With RESCUED NO WORSE Hyams mas shot Just below the heart I*- country, ami when Statutory Crime Against .. < wll! tight for It. FOR EXPERIENCE You know lli.it yourself, Mr. Wheel- Lillie Spencer SPRINGFIELD CLUB er.” Wallace, Idaho, Jan. 7.— ♦ The nine men who were en ♦ It WRR <1 by th»* opposition Andrew Charles. a young Indian. TALKS OF INVITING tombed in the Morning mine ♦ Hint the c ty could benefit by r»>sldlng near Acme, on th«* lower of the Federal Mining and ♦ having X their s »Idlers trained, and , Sluslnw river. 1« In the county jail NEW PHONE COMPANY Smelting company at Mullan ♦ In»»- the con ■»»»' 'tri soldiers could not here, charged with a atantory ot- at midnight Thursday, were ♦ bi- pr< pared, th r» for«- the city alone I fenao. Lilly Sencer, otherwise known rescued today. none the ♦ Complaint Made of the Pacific » houhl pa« for th" armory. Mr. Wl!-| as Lilly Martin, being hl« alleged vic worse for their experience. States Service—Complaint Until« . all»' I att< ntlon to the fact tim ♦ that th soldi»*» soldier- could be called out Jared Scott of Florence, ___ who ___ ____ was ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Against Car Service for th.* pre te. i- n of th“ county, and I In Eugen»* a few days ago, swore out ’hat durln the summer they were ! a complaint against Charles w hll» in SPANISH 3ISH0P Springfield. Jan. 7.—The Spring read) to fight f >r»-i i flrex In any part the city, and Deputy G«*orge Fisk Commercial club at the first FORBIDS READING OF , field of I he county. ' *n« sent to Acme to arrest th«* in- meeting in the new year last night, illnn who was found at home. He Grunge IP-tiiotistrnti'H HOSTILE NEWSPAPERS I passed a r.-solution which will be pre J Hurd. r» pri-scntlng the Po- was brought to Eugene last evening, sented to the Oregon legislature, and arraigned befor«» Justice of the Grenoble. Spain. Jan. 7. — The ’ » resell ted petition« mona grange. “ asking that congress appropriate Peace Bryson this morning, lie was Bishop of Grenoble has issued a de from 200 farmers In opposition to ■ funds for the Panama exposition to u i-Hii bis matrimonial career "The Comedy of Errors. Im.- n,-t iiis cree forbidding the reading of two lo held at San Francisco. The resolu- thè <*i (>unty court pending any money given tlm<> to procur«1 an attorney, The « eteran actor mis tn.*en hunting for Edna Goodrich. otherwise Mrs. Goodwin, and was plac»*d under a $2,000 bond, cal newspapers which are hostile to nt thls lime or t.ny futuri* timi* f«>r ’ tion gives many reasons why this ex with her mother to a rest < un* place at Lakewood. N. J. I; is stated also that Mrs. the Catholic church. «neh a pur pone, lie said that th»* which h»- has not yet furnished, but position should be held at San Fran- i »< <> aufoinobile, a wedding gift from her huslunid. I bis ear was titt«*d up as n he telephone»! to Henry Jackson and prcsldcnt of thè United Stat»«« had ! cisco. frank Drew, of th»* lower Sluslaw -!»•«■ .ng chamber and all. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin math* a long honeymoon tour power to cali «mi then«* soldiers, that The introduction of an independ CONTINUED FAIR r : st» nishing the natives even in Paris. Goodwin said he liked to camp out a la i h»- governar of th«* slut»- could or- country, to come out and go his ball, ent telephone company was also ser also telegraphing to Attorney J. K. WEATHER T0F0RR0W iously considered at this session be I*» »1» it in Nevada when he was following the mluar. garni*. Nat Goodwin and his ,1 r th »»nt. i.nd wits about to fol- I wfat -rs at tlie actor's handsome bungalow on the southern California l»each. where ..»w siili ili»* statement thnt ih»* ex- Weath»*rford at Albany, to apjieiir as cause* cf the alleg'd poor service of his counsel at th»- hearing Monday. ♦ Oregon, Jan. 7.—Fair to- ♦ the Pacific States Telephone com ' ■ -h «»*s The present allegisl disagreement recalls a story. Will!-**n Collier, brother i i*n* » boni»! c »me from !h«*s<* sour- Chnrles Is an educated Indian, and ♦ night and Sunday cooler. ♦ pany. A committee was appointed <» « wh»*u hi- v. » . remimi»'«! thnt thè lb-* two met nt tbe entrance to tbe Lambs club, “1 say, Nat. w’*y tbe deuce d»»n’t ' i i-.s soim- time?" »uiity Jud»-»* ci»i»Iil al o rnake use of Is said to have b«*en a student at to inv stigate and report the feasibil ili«* sani« privi!» .'»' ile admltted thnt Chemawa at one time. The Spencer ity of encouraging the Home com- or Martin girl is n half bre«'d and Is ;l»»-i » wer«* w.-r-- fact In" thnt he had l»"trne»| pany to enter the field. It is under aged about 11 or 12 years. tee h»* had uHe-idcd this meeting. stood that the majority of the far - ,«pok<* on Ih»- mat- Before any mers will <■ -operate in this move. It ter Judg»< I bom ,» un aildressed tbe RUMOR OF IMMEDIATE Is claimed in addition to poor ser ih»» Commercial committee from vice that th“ r. tes are far too high, thè appropriai lon club, snylng: .mil are being continually raised. CONSTRUCTION BY for this purpos«* » 1910 Is exhausted A ccmmirt e was appointed for the lll“l < Bllh. (¡I|. : I wo cannot <1<> any raising of a new promotion fund. Ad Í SOUTHERN PACIFIC thing n iw. »• V III hear irom yon vertising circulars will be otiblfshed. telling of the resources and advanr however." A rumor was current on ♦ is location of Springfield, and Armory Linn Cot.i the streets this afternoon ♦ an effort will be made to interest <’¡••»*<1 llniiiiii»» I was th«* first to I that three carloads of horses ♦ factories. An effort will be first Hpeiik It* m»*nt oiK'il th.* fact that and i about 150 men had ar- ♦ made along that line to start a Linn county had Just completed a ♦ Eugene to begin rived I In shingle mill. I* is un»\»r«tood that »•w armory .it Albany, and that two the Southern I ’ a- ♦ work on parties are willing to buy the present / had b»*«*n built I ■ t year lit Marion. propose»! ♦ Boys Who Shot Hotel Clerk and National Association in Session Arctic Explorer Tells His Story Assessed Valuation in Lane mill which is now closed, enlarge it, d company's clflc H»> Htai .»I that the same cundltlons railway to the coast, and that ♦ and operate It upon a large scale. were ripe In this county, nnd sug- Policeman are Captured County Placed at $3.- activities would b»*gin early ♦ Thirty-eight new members were at Portland Elects Of- of Trip to the Frozen g'Hteil that th»' county pay half on Monday morning, but upon ♦ taken in. and the total membership the condition that an additional ap Itniulry at the offices of the ♦ now stands at 103. Two new appli Today in Minnesota 245.929 ficers Today Northland propriation could be si*ciir«*d from company in this city It was ♦ cations have been received and the III., le • Isiat ill »■ I ascertained that nothing had ♦ Duluth, Jan. 7.—William Muzzard* Salem. Or.. Jan. 7.—Inasniush as objective number has now been set Portland, Jan. 7. Frank R. Good Washington. Jan. 7.—Captain Ro-' Colonel J M. Williams, represent been s«*en of the construction ♦ and Algot Johnson, the boy bandits is the first tab’e ever prepared by at 150. The club begins the new U ... ber' E. Peary, th»' arctic explorer.' ing th“ Fourth r«.glment, told of thel outfit. It is highly probable ♦ who held up Clark, the night porter ing. former governor of Idaho, broth ol.l .lie -»tory of his trip to the fro-' the State Tax Commission showing year with all bills paid. retiring in h torj of » .’ th .;. militia companies ......... that If the compiiny Intends ♦ nt n local hotel yesterday and killed er of Fri'il W. Gooding, A committee was also appointed to zen north at a hearing before the’ | •’io a'»’>ortionment of assesed valua to build from Eugene at all ♦ Pollceninn Chesmore, who arrested ■ ri-r: lent, was »»Iccted president of sub-committee of the house commit- I tion of the public service corpora n:ak«> a »»'"lplalnt to th*' Portland. Eugene sin»'»* l-'-il, especially the i. »»nil of Company C In th»* Philip-1 work will not begin for some ♦ them, w»r»' enptured today in a lum the National Wool Growers’ associa tee on naval affairs, the purpose be tions mentioned In th«' act creatine Eugene and Eastern Railway com pines, wh'Ti* It v.o.i honor In s|dt<* of time yet, as the survey has ber camp 22 miles north of this city tion today. i the commission, additional interest pany, on account of poor car servlc«« Other officers ey< cted were as fol ing to furnish proof of his attain-1 i surrounds the statement Just comple to Eugene. The service was recent tin* fact that It was badly equlpited. Just been start»-»! and no right . <> h ! brought to th»' jail he: ', .lohn- ment of the north pole on April 6J ♦ lows: Western V|e»> President. Geo. 'I h» Fourth regiment "»•c»*!v»* l » «¡>. of-way has been secured, un ■1 is only 15 years of ng«', and says ted. It shows the net apportionment ly changed from half hour to only Eastern vice- 1908, in connection with pending of valuation after equallzatioi and one car an hour run, making the cars » 'I » immcndntloti nt the camp of la-1 less th»' Mounce survey and O !»•• Is glaii he did not do nny of the Austin. Salt Lake. legislation for national recognition of sti iii'iIi ti nt Aincri»'.tn Lak» last year. his piece-meal right-of-way ♦ » '.ii iting. Milliard has a sullen de- president. A. F. Knoltln. Chic; represents a grand total of $87.263,- crowded, and service very poor. ♦ IV ' nor, Is 17 years of age, and is (incumbent); executive commie -c. his achievements. He produced all 3D4. Th> nssessm-it by counties Their service hiix I ho most efficient are taken over. his original memoranda and was ♦ In eved to be th«< one who did the Washington. F '■ wh»*n aaaigned at Fort Stevens. II»’ cross examined by Representative , showing the valuation »»f tiub'lc - r ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ she ting. gon. J. II. Doblns; Co’ Fred Macon, of Arkansas, who has an ! vice corporations, those corporations REMARKABLE ESCAPE tat ted that there wer<* 130 m»‘n In Ellen wood; Arizona. F. V«’. Perkins; drilling wc»*kly, Eugene who v »t nounced his opposition to recognition ' including railroad, electric road, tele- OF MINERS WHEN New Mexico. 11. F. I Nevada, of and wIthont pay, « .■ ho could b»* called the explorer, was deferred on ac | phone and power companies as fol HEAVY WORK ON Thomas Nelson;« Idaho, Frank J. Ha- lows: ' 't tonight for uiliK'illnte action. no one but members of th»' militia. count of the time taken to read the Mr. Wh»‘«*1er. of Pleasant Hill, ad genbartb; Utah. Peter Clegg; Wyo- EXPLOSION OCCURS County- The present location of th«* arniory Valuation The committee adjourend un NATRON EXTENSION mlng, William Daley; Montana. J. dr.ta. Baker ...... not nt all adequate for a battal mitted that tin* training of th»> sol $ I •’* »»2D.31I ♦ til next Tuesday. Lexington, Jar. 7.-—Fif Elliott. States which d'd not elect Benton ion. Trained so iiers, h<* mnlntaln- diers was Insufficient, and that three 670.982 ♦ Charles i*. Mlchae’. of "’. k-T « executive committeemen will be serv Clackamas »•»I. are absolutely necessary, and the of th»' residents of Pleasant Hill had 3.153.617 ♦ teen miners were badly burn Clatsop .... flue to prepare for war Is during lost their Ilves because of this fact. vllle, Or., visited over Sunday with ed by present officers unless changes 871,828 ♦ ed today and fifty others nar Secretary of Agriculture Wilson C»ilumbia Mr. are hereafter authorized. Omaha rowly escaped injury In an petice. He stated that Eugene pays But h»< said if the armory is to be, M. A. Crall on College Hill. 2.054.821 commended. ♦ explosion in the Big Hill coal In Eugene It Is not fair thnt Michael tells some Interesting things will be the next meeting place. Coo« ........ 248,790 over $140,000 each year toward the built Wotk of bureau ?f animal industry Crook Eugene's soldier»« ar«' to be trained I about th<> work on th»' Nat ron-K la ni ♦ county rondH, anti that the farmers 16,040 ♦ company mines in Lee county. RcsoltiHons Adopt«*«! •r derat'd. The men were blown from Curry ...... 4.956 should reciprocate rather than op when the t;«'st of th«' county’s can | nth railroad extension. This main Establishment of national botani Douglas ♦ line road Is being built In a most far down in the shaft to clear The following Is a summary of the not. 7,818 pose every expenditure. cal laboratory favored. ♦ Creed Hammond replied, stating1 substantial mnnner, the roadbed be resolution« adopted by the associa Gilliam .305 ♦ above the surface of the Cottage Grove Wants Armory. Too that taxation Is always opposed and; ing grnded to a uniform width of tion Uniform tax and sanitary laws r c- ground, but so far as has today: Grant ...... 6.210 Captain II. K. Lawson, of Cottage Hint this armory Is just as necessary nineteen feet anil laid with ninety . 1'ir.i».’,«'« d. ♦ been learned none were kill Retention of schedule K urged. Harney 3.773 Grove, spoke also. Ho declared that as the new courthouse wa.s a few pound steel rails. The effort to Ati*e*-i< an sheep an.l »veil cxi-osi- Hood River ♦ ed. Tariff board of President Taft 2.089,189 Cottag«* Grove hit«! 70 members, In years ago. Ho declared that the maintain a uniformly light grade has praised. tion favored. Jackson 4.033.315 the compnny there, and if Kugone county lacked patriotism. He then n»ie»'ssltated the boring of three tun Senator Warren, of Wyoming, in Josephine 1.670,326 Sherman __ was to have a now building that Cot- d»*elared that this whole coast is In nels from 500 to 1500 feet in length dorsed. 2,214,146 Klamath STRAUS RESIGNS 226,219 Tillamook • ng«* Grove was In the same position. Immediate danger of being over In on»' run of eight miles and one 82.363 Legislative committee created. Lake ........... 18,132 Umatilla ...... E. A. Bond In his tnlk claimed that whelmed by the Japanese, and viv sawmill built In advance of the rail 12.8.86.772 National advisory board provided Lane ......... 3,245,929 AS AMBASSADOR Lincoln ...... Union ......... there had been no increase In prop idly told of their operations to Invade road has a contract for nearly four for. 3,555,894 507,858 Wallowa ...... erty Incom»* In th»* past ton years, and this coast before the East could learn million feet of lumber for bridges. 1,396,125 'nr: i n ■ bill »rote ted neatnst. Linn ......... 3.280,762 Wasco ........... therefore there should I«* no Increas of It. The coast, he declared, would These bridges are supported by con 1,991,740 Speed limit bill indorsed. Malheur .... 1.082,088 Washington ed taxation. He also d«*clared that 1,541,016 Washington, Jan. 7.—Oscar 3. Marion crete liters and the tunnels nre faced Railroad rates declared confisca be helpless. 4.112,267 Wheeler .... money should be spent on the 3.263 Straus. of New York, today resigned Morrow A few other remarks were made with the same material for some dis te) y. 3.203.599 Yamhill ...... county reads rather than on an nrnto- and the matter taken under advise- tance from each end.—Corvallis Ga- 1.095.477 National Wool. Warehouse and his position as United States ambas- Multnomah 24,795.654 building. H»> also declared thnt _____________________ ....... = ________ ette Times I »1.1 .1.0 lll\ «Oll'l II“ l»l II» lll'l it lo meiit by 111»- court. DUOOFIKURDEkEiLS FRANK R. GOODING PEARY PRESENTS PUBLIC SERVICE ARE BUT MESE PROOFS BEFORE CHILDSES ASSESSED V I