Posse BaffledMilitia Ordered Home '" NEEDT Or., June P. m.)-The noted convict, Tracy ana Merrill, have vanished and, the officer have no olue The tnn are reported to have been seen at teveral points today, but-so far none of the reports developed any thing, -so the poaaa baa spent tba day In the bruih without results. f Early this morning; a man named Bcott as seen going; Into tha mountains wlta a. load of provisions, and It was rumored that they Wtore for tba outlaws, as that section used, to be tha headquarters for a cans; of horsa thieves. Tba changes of Immediate capture are now very si Ira, . :. -.v .;. i The militia, will be ordered homo this afternoon, as thel?, presence, is availing nothing. " , ,4 (Journal Special Service.) OREGON CITT, June U-It is prob able that Tracy and Merrill took, break fast In a wood Samp on the Malalla bot torn between Barlow and Canby at S o'clock this morning:. F. A. Slelglet, county, clerk-elect, and .George .Knight, came down from Canby on the Albany train at 0:30 o'clock, and Stated that C. U. Barlow, at Barlow, gave out the In formation that two men answering ' tha description of the convicts secured break fact of some woodchoppers, who are put ting cotton wood for tb paper wilHs." 'About 8 :S0, -o'clock Mrs; Newbury ,t post mistress at New Era, telephoned to Coun ty Judge Ryan that a man ' anawerlng Merrill's description came into the store and purchaved some tobacco, and depart ed in a northerly direction. J. E. Bradel of New Era told Messrs. Bleiglet and Knight that he saw both men in that vicinity about the. time one of them went . into the Kew Era postofflce. One of the men had a mustache of about a week's growth, , wore a pair of sleek black trous ers, and undershirt and old .coat. ' If these' vera the men, they would have !fj'y.-.0ii-ith W A. O. U. W., Welcome! There " a good marry of you, put not too many, no' matter bow many may ran short of articles jf MEN'S FUB-NISHINC GOODS on your travels. Nightgown, Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Cnffs, (Collars, Ties, Belt, Handkerchief, Hat, Cap, Cloves, Cine!; Umbrella, Bag, NEED ANYTHING? ONLY GOOD GOODS ONLY REASONABLE PJUCES." M. SICHEt;, MEN'S FURNISHER and HATTER, iole Agent lor the X. ...JAMESON HAT. C The Weather Tonight and Saturday; We've a bis Hne of Men's! Socka In blacsfaitd bro'wB.'fast colors, - . seamless and ruaranteed to wear well, that other stores - A. - . sell at 15 cents and call them cheap. , ; TOMORROW ONLY wo. will j '.I re pricea regular at oc,r, lor 25 Cents each. .'We've aj; , i - nice line of these and they're very fashionable, r - " ;'..' Cents runuahef t JSole Axenf lor b Third Street ' f id it CaptureRemote. ' J j "fu OH Hit: W HoW ffifjsslv Spent theNighttM (By (Tba Journal fitaS Correspondent) A NEEDT.- June 11-I. aa m.)-At this tun tha chances of capturing tha bold outlaws Tracy and Merrill seem very slim. The posse comprises, two or threa hundred men, sheriffs, constables, militia and cltiaena." led, by Sheriff Durbln of Marlon county and Sheriff Coat of Clack amas county.- - .-. . ... The militia from Oregon City arrived late last night at this place and, acting on the advice o( Bherlff Cooke, proceeded to MoUala, end there deployed for tha night They took" up pott of duty, alj along; the MoUala woods, watching every trail and road. " The fugitives were last seen at Groves" Tarra house, three miles from Needy, and they were heading to ward the Umber baok Of MoUala. i '; There, was reason to inspect that the men, an reaching this pause woods, might spend some time In sleep, aa they were almost exhausted from their travels with out opportunity, to rest , An effort: Will be made today to pene trate the woods In an endeavor to run them out and most : of the posse are surrounding the! timber. . " There are some, however, who hold'ahe opinion that the convicts, knowing, that they wera closelypreased, would not, dare stop until they dropped from fatigue, and should this theory prove correct, -the ntm have passed beyond MoUala corners and got' Into the thickly wooded Clackamas foothills. ; L " ' "' " Nearly every possible outlet has been carefully guarded since 4 o'clock yester day afternoon, ana yet no trace of the men has been obtained since they left fl roves' housed There were many rumors, and while the most likely were followed HP by the officers, none1 vof them proved of any value as clues. jVfter .consultation with Bherlff Cook last titght' fcherlff Duiln and Guard Carson, with, the bloodhounds, went back to Aurora to get- night's rest. They are expected about o'clock this morn ing, when the trail will be taken up with the dogs. " ' 1 Durbin and His, Posse sr Slept atAurpra. (By Journal Staff Corraspondent.) AURORA, June It-it a. m.)Shertil night here I , nr k.tbraeays';Chse after the fUgl- 288 Washington St., Portland, Or. Inds. j partly cloudy; westerly winds. sell ' SUMMER 5TOCKS thaf and rlatte 1' 1 ; the KING Hat. i . - i f Between Morrison and YaiahUl I I nt t U tlva convicts. The posse were worn out and oould dd but little traveling In tha fatigued condition In which they' found themselves last night ' "rn On arising (thla morning the news, was brought to them that the escapes "had been seen at Barlow early this morning, but the evidence' was not sufflolent to causa much - of an investigation y Dur bin'a party. He deemed it oa of the hundreds of idle rumors that are heard in this section almost every hour. ' It was simply to tha effect that two men answering; the description'-of Mer rill and Tracy had been seen early this morn Rig back of Barlow, but no definite jAienA . Viy t j LINN ACQ UNTY iif C Passe MAP SHOWINQ ROUTE AFTER LEA Information could be obtained at Aurora. Besides, it was deemed unlikely that, the men would take such a course. v?r At this hour there is no certainty of the location of the fugitives, and lit is possible that they have escaped into the Clackamas foothills, which are -'heavily timbered. ", : i Dwrbln's posse' have ' jusi departed for Needy, where he expects to' meet : Sher iff Cook and decide upon a plan of ac tion. - f.; i 'Brother of Muerpl Guard in PurHiiJ ?: 1 1 . . ; ' v-; On the train which arrived eW last i evening from Salem was Charles Fer rell of Reno. Nevada, a brother of Guard Frank Ferrell, - who was murdered by the escaped convicts Tracy and. Merrill on Monday morning last. In conversa tion with The Journal correspondent' en the, subject of his brother's death and nis own intentions, he said r ! x Tes, poor Frank was my brother.- 1 have Just coma from": hie grave, 'and ,1 have made up my mind to take the trail of the devils who killed him and. to stay on U till either I or they are dead, fit was a brutal, . cowardly murder, If they had only given him a chance for his life I wouldn't care so much, but 'they shot htm 1ft the back like the dirty cow ards they are, and so help me (Tod. t will never leave their track till I meet them and when .we do meet somebody Is going to die," end Terrell's square jaws came together with a snap that showed he was in deadly earnest. v ' j f HAD A PRESENTMENT.; ."There Is a peculiar thing about 'this business," said he. "Tou probably know tha I am connected with the prison at Reno. Well, all last Sunday night' when I was on watch I felt queer. I felt beay and depressed as though something" was going to- happen. When I .went home after my watch was over, I--Oould - not sleep- well.-and I told my -wife that-1 thought I could see mother-crying. -I knew that something. was going to hap pen.- A - , i r . ; "Well, I went to bed and' tossed and turned for an hour or so, when I heard a knock at the door. My wife answered it, end when X heard a boy's .voice say. "Sign here." I knew, what was the mat ter la a. second, and ,was out of bed' In a Jump. 1 JWher X -went Into: tha ; other room my wife was standing there with a telegram-In het hand, crying She of fered t to me and I: eaid. 'Never mind. I know what's, the .matter Before. 1 looked at it I knew frank was dead. It's a queer thlnf Isn't itY ; , . ; ' , v "t at oftce got "lea e of absanoe, and with, my wife started 'for Salem. 'When I gotJ to the prison' and found out how poor Frack waa - slaughtered jrUfcc-Uj a ,VULH U KtlL lVin i..-- ' 4- chance 'for' his life I could have cried, but. If I can only And them I'll make them' pay," and Charles FerrUl's dark eyes flashed in a way that boded III for the escaped desperadoes. "Whet , oourse will you pursuer was the' next question asked him. NS"'-.PLAN OF PURSUIT, -. ." t that X hardly know. Tou see, there arw three others and myself in the party, .and wa will probably work m dependeatly of the possa My Idea U that the", bes thing, to do Is to get ahead -it those fallows and to lie In watt for them, in jthat way .we will have the advanuge of thena, and while I mean business, i don't Intend to; throw my life away if I can help it We will etrlke In from Huooara tomgnr ana try to neaa tnera off If possible, but you can bet that it they are once . located In the brush I will go an and fight If I go In alone." -At Hobbard-Terrell left the train and was Jibed by-oUa friends on the plat form ot the depot and In a few min utes:, thai little party were on the way to the scene of the chase, bent on exacting a terrible vengeance. " FERREtX IS A QUIET MAN. . There Is ah old saying, "Beware ot a quiet man,", and IiThls case it would seem to be e good one. Charles Ferrell Is a quiet .man. He stands about five feet seven, and his easy, confident walk 5 end the Jaunty way in wnich his soft OF TRACY AND iTERRILL VINO SALEil. , slouch-hat elts ort his dark brown curly tialr would bespeak him a son of the West If he walked the streets of Paris. His whole body Is Instinct with life and his face to any observer of physi ognomy would be plain that he Is a dangerous, man when roused. The clean upright profile, the 'square strong; Jaw and, the qirlet. steady eye show the man to be possessed of that grim determina tion and bulldog tenacity which 'stops at nothing to gain its end in such a case as this. ' This one man Is more danger ous to Tracy and Merrill than all the hundreds hitherto on theie trail, and if forr faVrs him the eitepied: jnurder-. era wli) surely repeiitl in blood? ,; li3EEN NEAR; ERA. . ti'JL ; tJournal Special Service.) ORSfiON CITT." JuneI3.4-The mllltla arerireturnlng from' -MoUala, having been lrdared 4iome. Bradel, of New Era, this tpornlng saw a man supposed to be one of the fugitives, near there, and surmised that the other was In the brush. Shortly after, and about . 10 o'clock, a man came Into New: Era and reported that he had met two men, probably Tracy and Merrill, on the railroad track, armed with guns. They made tor the river. Bits of the blankets from the escaped convicts' cots at Salem, used to give the hounds the scent, were lost. The" blankets themselves were received by the sheriff of Clackamas county, at Oregon City, which will be used to give a fresh scent. militia Departs; OREGON CITT. June .-The depar ture of Company A, Third Regiment, O. N. G. last night for Molalla Corners was. the cause of almost as great a demonstration as when the Oregon Na tional Guards took their departure' for the Philippines. Green and red fire was burned, and rockets whlsted through the air, while the soldiers secured their ra tions at a grocery store. The soldiers went to Molalla by private conveyance. During the week one young man mads some derogatory remarks about soldiers, and but tor the Intervention of bystand ers would have received more than a black eye. As tha mllltla mounted the wagons there were a .number of affec tionate farewells,, and several young women were observed to be In tear a . , , . Dutch Queen Critically III. (Journal Special Servioe.) . AMSTERDAM, . June It-Reports from Castle Schaumburg state that Queen Wll heUnlna la so weak aa to be carried about on a stretcher. It la believed tha opera tion permanently Injured her. r 1 Killed in an Elevator. KtCHPOBB, Vt, June IX An elevator oontalnlng M people fell threa stories In the Veneer tbiIU of -CC Manuel' aV Son last night, Two were kUlsd and several Injured... r r , LATESTi EDITION HIT PIT ADS HDD 1 WIS --- Sends Special Message Advocating Reck' . procity. , (Sortpps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON, June 11-The President this afteVnoon sent a special message te Congress reiterating his former recom. mendatlons for tha passage of a law cre ating reciprocity with Cuba, and present ing additional arguments thereof!. The message contains no reference to the re cent disclosures regarding the appropria tion by General Wood of Cuban funda for the circulation of reciprocity literature. HIS URGENT APPEAL. After quotlrfg extracts from his first message urging reciprocity, the President says:. ,r ... . "Yesterday I. received by cable from the American Minister to Cuba a most earnest appeal from!; President Palma or legis lative rellefv before, it la too late and Cuba Is financially .turned." He - goesjont. -sahat tha '.United 8tates is conperned; with getting friendly reciprocal arrantemetou-withr Cuba this arrangement .to apply to all articles that Cuba, grows or .produces,.,; In his judgn ment no- American Interest would be hurt and many would be benefited by the proposed action, . He declared It was to our advantage as a nation that the grow ing Cuban marekta should be controlled by Amrelcan producers. In closing he said: ' " "We are a wealthy.' powerful nation, Cuba a' young' republlo, still weak, who owes to the United States, her birth, whose whole , future, whose very life, must depend en our attitude toward her. I ask that we help her as she Struggles along .the painful, difficult road of self government and independence. I ask this aid for her because she le weak, because she needs It, because we have already aided her. T ask that Cubans be given all possible chance to use to the best advantage the present situation, of which Americans have such light to be proud and for which! so' many Amerloan lives have, been sacrificed." Day Fearfu I ly. Expected Brought no Destruc tive Explosions. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) PORT DE FRANCE. June 13.-Tester-day was the day set down In the minds of the natives for the total destruction of Martinique! Thre wetelaxaat -anxiety, and thousands $f eyes weje. tUOied.toWf arde Pelee, expecting 4 fatat blast, There was no disturbance anjl this morning the excitement -t calmed .down. .. Merchants who fled are 'returning and reopening their stores. . ' , i v IM nil And Sensational Ar rests Are Expected to Follow. i (Journal Special' Service) SPOKANE. June IJ.-Deputy United States Marshal FelU Pugh is expected to arrive here tonight with J. W. Grlswotd, Al Hughes and George McDonald, leaders of the recent "sooner" movement on the Spokane Indian Viservatlon. Griswold, former Deputy 8herlff of Ferry County, Is chhrged with impersonating an officer and' taking Hughes and- McDonald from the custody of United States omcers af ter they ' had been arrested on the re serve' for 'trespass and carrying weapons. Tha latter two are charged with aiding and abetting Griswold In the deception and trespassing on the reservation with firearms. It Is said that about 20 other arrest!' will .follow- In the same connec tion, and will Include several prominent people. The government is detreralnd to make an example of those creating trouble in the recent raid on the reserva tion. IS tKNOWN HERE ' BPdKANlD, 'June IS. W: H, Mlddlemsls, A' pastenter conductor on the Rio Grande Western,' was fatally Injured In A wtjeek near, Salt Xake last tight. Mlddlemlsa was well known here, having been a pas senger conductor on the Oi R, ft N. for about 10 year, and latter with, the North-, era. Facine . - i mm DR. M'DAPIIEL KILLED This Morning He Fell Beneath a Street Gar and Was Crushed. Dr. W. J. McDanlel. while on his way to make an early call this morning, fell in front of a City & Suburban car and was Instantly killed. The accident occurred on Williams ave nue, between Shaver and Mason streets. Car No. 47 was on Its first run of the day, going; north, and had Just reached the Shaver street crossing, when Dw Mc Danlel turned Into Williams avanfca n a bioycle. Riding, across . the first two raiis, ne turned north, pass tag between the double tracks. Car and bicyclist, both aolns- in tha sams direction, were very, close together by this time, and learina- a naaslhia saoI. dent,. Motorman Q H, Kain rang a warnT Ing gong. The next minute Dr. McDajiial suddonly turned to the right and at tempted to oross the track In front of the car. Then , an accident occurred which Is very common, to btoycltsts who ride streets On whloh car tracks are laid. Instead f, Jiitang? gha. rail squarely , the doctor's front wheel hit it at an angle, and the Inevitabla tumble occurred.' . -' . WHEN ;TJrlEf;cWf:STtCKL On came the street ear. and. luat ' aa Dr. McDaniel hit tha rait the ni ht tk wheel 'I Brushing the1. "wheel t one side,' iroDt .xrucxs passea ever tne pros- traaj.physlolart.' f J, w .'.. The latter 'fell full' lenafh' oh" tha rail and the wheels passed clear ever the Body, mangling It in a most shocking manner. Death was Instantaneous, Vnd Negro Sixty Men at Bay. (Scripps-McRae News Association.) PHILADELPHIA, , June ' 11 All ,day yesterday ;and until 7 o'clock this morn ing, George Sherman, a, crasy Begro, barricaded himself In hts home, and, It 1 MM WOODARD, CLARKE (S CO. 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If you and you will get an article nine iwiuj m ivyivvusvviu THE Brunsvvick-Balke-Gollender Coe - , Leading Manufacturers In the World of - ( 1 Billiard and Pool Tables, Saloon Fixture 3 1 v ! , -9 BOWLING ALLEYS AND St'PPLlis. ; Office faVr4 SeIcsroorns491T.Irdvt., VcrV C,:. 4 4 the remains were Immediately taken ta the morgue, where an Inquest 'will be held this afternoon. " ', There was no one on Car 47, expect tha motorman and Conductor C M Pye. Car ' No. 108, south bound, was at a standstill i half a block away.; P. Hill, of St. Johns. ' was on the car and saw the accident, and heard the motorman ring his gone and shout a warning, f He la aatlsfled that Dr. McDanlers wheel sUpped en tha rail as he started to turn to cress the track. A," Ed 8tansbury of Woodlawn and R. VU ' French, eye witnesses of tha accident, say , that they saw Dr. McDanlel suddenly turn In front of the oar and go under. The motorman says: i : i ,-, ' , TRIED TO SAVB HIM. - . ' - "I rang my gong when X saw the bi cyclist's danger, and when he started to cross the track I again rang afad: shouted, . to him. X at the same time reversed tha. power, threw On' the sand and stopped ' may car In half Its length. , The front wheels had passed over , tha man's body and he was dead." ui f 'T was In front with Motorman Xalrf ' when' the, accident oocurred," said Con- ' ductor Pye. "and also called cut and at-' tempted to save, him from tha accident 'T ; t He was carrying a heavy medlclae case In one hand, whleh inade steerlnaf hard,1 Tha case with contents. ..was crushed. The watch the doctor carried was also 4 Injured. It stopped at exactly l:W o'clock, showing the time of ithe accident. ".- . armed with a revolver and a shotgun held BO police at bay. After ha had fired nearly 100 bullets, the police, aided by en equal number .of cltlcens, broke Into. the room and captured' the ""u" STOLE $16,000 ; (Scrippa-MeRae News'' Association.) ' NEW TORK, June U.CharUa Shtvler. for rears a respecte4,enplloye.ottao Western Unflja i.and American - District Telephones companies, la 'under, arrest today, oharged with mbesallur ! UiOOO from the district company.''. Ua has con- ' r s. New-York, and at - our ,' ifn-ii i ".si - i i PORTLAND. OREGON do you ; will; get ; cheap bulk years old and of an extra, ipedal u. wf nt . ' Street .;';ft, ,,;V-ii,;.:,'i':l'.-"