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EU33ME, OEaD, SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 21 1907
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CHARLES CROWLEY
KILLED ANU btnl NUNN
BADLY WOUNDED
One man killed, another mortally
Munded and a third slightly wound
fij is the result of a shooting affray
,t Marcola -about 3:30 this afternoon
The affair was between Charles
Cro'ley and Bert Nunn, who met at
Price 4 Weber's store and emptied
their revolvers at each other. Crow
ley died soon after receiving hH
rounds and Xunn Is said to be In a
terv serious condition A man nam
ed Ireland, -who, It seoms, was a by
stander, received a wound of a minor
uia ore.
Crowley, who was a singje man
figfd about 30 years, ilived at the
house kept by Mrs. Alice Cruzau, who
was tried and convicted in the Jus
tice court In Eugene this morning
for selling liquor In vlolat'on of the
local option law. He was known as
a "had man," and apparently had
no means of livelihood. Xunn is a
respectable citizen , a man 'of family,
formerly residing at (iosheri and
Springfield, and tins been working at
one of the logging ramps at Marcola
for some time past. He was a "wit
ness against Mrs. C'ruran In her trial
this morning, and on that account
had trouble with Crowley. It is said
that Crowley made threats against
Nunn several times during theMlay.
and while they were on their way
from Eugene to Marcola this after
noon. Nunn was shot through the abdo
men and it is probable that he will
not recover from "his wounds. It
could not be learned over the tele
phone this afternoon how many shots
entered his body, nor where the shots
fired by Nuim entered the body of
Crowley.
Immediately after the shooting
Sheriff Fred Fisk. Deputy Prosecut
ing Attorney ('.. F. Skipworth and
Coroner V. T. Gordon were notified,
it was first reported that Crowley
had not been killed but afterward it
few
was learned that he expired
minutes after the shooting.
Nunn will he broil"1" Kuireno on
this evening's WenilnnS local, and
his wounds attended to at the Eu
gene local.
It is also probable that Crowley's
body will be brought down on the
same truln for the inquest.
ANOTHER PERIL.
M.x.mr, ii.xm.moxp
IS HIS TITLE XOW
Captain Hammond, of Eugene, and
Captain Hamlin, of Koseburg, have
been promoted to the rank of major, I
for service with the new Fourth Ore
ro infantry. Both officers have had,
wide military experience and are fill- j
Iv quuliPed to command battalions.
'aptain llamlln, who Is. superintend-1
'lit of Schools at ltoseliurK. com- I
minded n company in the Philippines
luring the trouble of isns, while I
Captain Hammond was a non-com-:
missioned officer in the First Nebras-1
kn Volunteer linfantry. i j
W. C. Jackson went to Portland
this afternoon on business, 1
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'lf you woman won't cttend to UneHow urn I goihg to get my socki
New York teacher uny thnt since the Teddy bear came little girls are
moi, Warning to mw by making dolle' olothee.
wiWr it Chicago Record-Herald.
PROBING CHARGES
AGAINST OFFICIAL
IN OPEN COURT
FIVE KILLED '
IN TRAIN WRECK
ON SANTA FE
wii.D twits til-- 1 i;i:k.iii' thaix
1:1 sn DOWN STi:i:!' Clt.MH-:
AM) ('HASH IXTO TWO KX
;ixi:s AT STATION TllltKI-:
ItAll.ltO.XI) Tlt.XIX.MKX AXI
TWO TlfAMl'S KXOXVX TO UK
IIKAII
Pan llernardlno. Cat., Sept. 'Jlf
In a collision on the C'u.ion (trade on
the Santa Ke railroad at 4:0 thin
inn 111 1 im five men were kille.i and
one fatally burl. The cars i'f a Ioiij:
freluht train pot away and rushed
down the urndo near Oeveres sta
tion. ciashillK lulo two eni;lnel
st it ixl in on the track.
KiiKlueer Station waa killed and
lliakeineu Kay lend ltryan: limned to
dnitli In the wrockaKe, whlivi took
fire. Two tramps were also burned
to death. The wieckaRe 's rllll burn
Iiik and there may brother victims In
the wreck. Klremah Threasher 111'
fered a fractured skull and will prob
ably die.
The acene of the wreck Is nine
miles oaat of hero.
BIG SCANDAL
UNEARTHED IN
ARMY CIRCLES
Noise., Sept. 21. Federal .indue
Wliiis.m today hcMitn an (nvc.Htlua'.ion ,
in open court into the conduct of
United States Attorney Uulck, who
secured the Indictment iisalnsl Unit- j
ed Slates Senator Horah and several
others for aliened conspiracy to de
fraud the government hi aecnr'HR v.t- I
rloiiH timber lands. Kulck, ft is nl-
leped, practically cnen-ed the grand '
Jury into ffling the Indict ments. The'
ideas .were Kiipportied 'liy three ai'f.i-. :
davits of three iuenibeis of the old
grand Ju-y and denied In nine at
fidav'ls filed In behalf of itiilck. A
special grand Jury Is also Invest limit
ing the charges of alleged misconduct
on the part of Uulck. '
Senator Horah has not entered any
plea of a technical nature, but a
decision adverse to the government
In the other cases may affect Borah'
trial, which la scheduled to begin on
Monday.
f' Washington, S;-pt. 21.
A rumor Is nfloat tliu: u
scandal has ttevelooed in t'.io
1 war .department, rivitlllu,? In
tun 11 y respects the posloi;l.-e
H' gr.ilt cases.
4- When tlif mutter was
brought to tile attention
Aci'ng Secretary Oliver,
siilil lie knew nofhinir of
but In all probability what
was referred to was the pur-
chase by the quartermaster's
department years ugo of some
4 life boat handling apparatus
that was claimed to be the
patent and property of an-
4' other.
of
ho
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RAILWAYS CLAIM REBEL MOORS
BOILERMAKERS' !
STRIKE IS ON
WILL REJECT
PEACE PROPOSAL
St.
has Ih
fecle.l
iha; i
Paul. S.
I'll issui
by the
he Nun
lit. 2 1. -A statement
d by the railways af
bollermakers' strike
:iern I'aeltlc shops at
bfir?:'-. ZtL. i
1
Paris, Sept. 21. Premier
f'leiiieiiceaii ailllouilied today
that 1 here was no change In
llie .Moroc-'an siliiation. The
delay df the tribesmen In ac
cepting the peace tinns Indi
cates that they will not be ac
cepted. (leiii-ral Drude is r ady t.i
assume the offensive wit ii
vigor ut any moment.
JAPANESE DIPLOMAT
WILL STAY HERE
Toklo, Sept. 21. The foreign of
flee has decided that Ambassador
Aokl shall remain In Wnsh'ngton.
Huron Tsudsiikl, now representing
Paris, Sept. 21. It Is officially:
announced that the peace ncgoll'i-
tleiis at Casa lllanca with the hostllo
Honrs have failed and that (ienora!
Drude will assume the offensive.
PINKERTON LEFT
THREE MILLION ESTATE,
New Virk. Sept. .. The will of
William A. Plnukerton. the detective,
was riled yevti-rday. Me left an es
tut" vnltud at $:i, null. 1100, .which was
nil tieiue,ithrd to his Immediate family.
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.Mfrl.l'lt M. Ili'SI'O.V.
AriMtiit f tin- IViiiirvlvuiiia
rtu'Oil, over wliicli a jrn at si-atidal
has uri.-cn.
llralnaid are now operailng 111 mil
force. There Is a report that strike-.
breakers to the number ofri"H wl$)
leave Chicago tonight for tfte Pacific
r$$!t to re-'cn the shops there.
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HVKJIKX KII.I.KI!
OMANV OTIIKKS IX,ll 8i:l
Wlleishaveu. (ii'rmnny, Bept. 21.
Five n(f were killed and four men
and tw'i otoen Injure,! by the explo
sion of aQirapm-l shell while a (uau
tliv of a in rn unit inn was benc un load
ed at a military depot hcreQ
Meilford Tribune: William M11I
key. of Knic'iip. I visiting with his
dflUfjhter, Mrs.'J. A. Klmhlrat.
DISAFFfCTION IS.
GROWING AMONG
CHINESE MASSES
MISS .IKA.V I.KCKIK.
llainl-iljif anil tnlciitfil wnmnti,
who will him 111 wed J)r. AiCona'n
lloylc, tiiitlior
JI'iliiu-4 Htorie.i.
of the Slierlwk
a
-lapan at The Hague conference, will
succeed Ambassador louy at llerlln.
ri-
O Hong Konft Bent. 21 The Inn
1 rial troops repulsed an . in keil maile
Ion the city of Yochow on the Yang
tse Klang river by two ttiajisand reli.
els, who stoi(gd thwMind scn(i)l
I the walls, but aftcV?tr?iri flghllng
1 were driven off. The disaffection l:i
the Klnchow district Is spreading, ow.
In it to the Incri-Hsed taxation and the
high price of foodstuff
jTlllffil-: Ml.tl:it3 KIM.KII
u X.l H K
WltkesliHrre, Sept.
IXJI'KKD
21 liy an ex-
JjloBbAof gas In one of the mines of
l.ehlgh & W'iwcsbarre Coal Com
pany In South Tdhesbarre today,
three were killed and five Injured.
Cnrrli- Nation has been arrested In
Washington for disorderly conduct,
which consisted of lecturing tn n
trowj of men on the poslory' steps, general of the patriotic militia
the convention being h-ld In
it'll. Denver was selected as the
next meeting place of the sovereign
grall'L lodge of Odd Fellows 'nf the
Worefi) General .Man ley Kiley, of
Iowa, wiibO e-eli'ded coinniandlnir