The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 31, 1900, Image 1

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A MURDEROUS POLITICAL PLOT
Attempted Assassination of Gooel Proves to
Be Nothing More
GOV TAYLOR ADJOURNS THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION
And Gobel Members are Driven Through the Streets By
Armed
Political Prejudice Run3 Riot and the Worst is Feared Court of Appeals
Adjourns Indefinitely, Its Members Have Been ,
Threatened
Ir Anaovlnled Preu to tlie Juarnnl.
FnASKroRT, Jau. 31. Gov. Taylor
this morning isauod a proclamation nd
Journing tlio legislature and calling It to
moot in London, Ky., Fob. 0. Ho gives
as a reason for this action tlio state of
Insurrection prevailing in Kontucky,and
especially In Frankfort. Tlio Demo
orotic members of the legislaturo hnve
declined to accept tho adjourn munt, and
not being permittod to assomhlo at tho
cipltol then decided to meet in tho
o.iera houses. Ths was thon prevented
by tho troops, who also chased members
through tho streets, and also prevented
ihcm from meeting at tho court house.
Tho ltepublican members of tho legis
lature will lcavo at onco for London,
pursuant to Governor Taylor's instruc
tions for tho legislaturo to meet there
noxt Tuesday.
Tho court of appeals tins Indefinitely
adjourned refusing to sit while tho mili
tia is hero.
Ono reason Is the fuel that letters have
been received from Mlddlcsboro stating
that Appelate Judge JHazlorigg and
flobson wero also to have been killed
yesterday.
It is not expected that Goobcl will
survive tho aftornoon. Ills fovor has
increased, and tho doctors havo about
giveo up all hopes.
Martial law has been declared In
Frankfort, to begin at 0 o'clock this
morning, and tho session of tho ilegis
lituro,.nt which tlio Democrats aro de
termined to fat Goebel, us governor,
will bo stopped by tho military, Ono
ot tho highest olllcars with tho troops
said:
"Tho legislaturo says it is going to
moot at 10 o'clock. Maybe it will, but
whether it docs or riot, it will not unseat
Governor Taylor today."
That tho attempt to kill Goobol was
deliberate admits of no doubt whatever,
and tho only wonder is that it (ailed.
Tho bullet which struck Goobel was
fired from a window in tho centor ot tho
third story of the oilico blldlng jUBt cast
of the capital. That window was raised
about eight inches from the sill to per
mit an unobstructed pastago for tho bul
let, when Goebcl should come within
rango. Both Chlnn and Lllllard assort
that, while the first shot cutno from tho
direction of a window In tho-thlrd story,
thero were other shots fired from differ
out portions of tho same building. Tho
window in the third story was left open,
no effort having beon made to close it by
the would-bo assassin, while, not an
other window in tho building was open
ed, nor were there any places where
bullots had been fired through them.
As soon as it was known that the bul.
let which struck down Goobel had como
from thoimilding to tlio east a croup of
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Troops
men gathered in front of the door on tho
east side. Others ran around to the
door on tho west side to prevent tho es
cape of anybody from thore. Several
men attempted to enter, tho doors from
tho outside, but were proveutod by
groups of mountaineers, who stood in
doorways. Somo of these men held
Winchesters In their hands, and pre
sented an aspect 0 gonerally uninviting
that no attempt was mado to search tho
building, and hobody gained anontranco
to It for several minutes after tho shoot
had been dono and tho assassin had an
amplo opportunity to escape.
That tho shooting of Goobol was tho
result of a carefully laid plan is without
question. Tho man who did tho woik
hud evidently taken his stand at 'a
window, which had previously been
raised In order to allow a froo passage 'of
tho bullet, and waited until his victim
was in full sight before firing.
Ever sinco tho influx ot the moun
taineers, last week, a largo number of
thoin havo been sleeping in the upper
part of the state house. It is not known
however, that any of these mou did tho
work or that thoy had any knowlodgo
of tho premeditated crime. There has
not, so far, beeu discovered tho slightest
direct evidonco pointing to any man,
uml It is not likely now that any will
uvor bo found. The man who fired the
shots took tho precaution to conceal his
location by using smokeless powdir
cartridges.
Doth Chlnn and Lllllard aro men pf
experiencoin affairs in which powdir
smoke ia a moro or less prominent fea
ture, and both declare that wl lie they
could tell tho general direction from
which tho bullets came, thoy could not
guess the sot from which thoy were
tired.
Orders wcro Issued to companies
throughout tho Btnto to make ready at
onco to como to Frankfort, the entire
stnto guard being culled into service. It
was feared that the news of tho shoot
ing would so inflame tho Democrats that
they would como to Frankfort in
swarms, whilo tho mountaineers would
loose no tlmo In coming to the cupltol
for tho purpose ot upholding their party
principles.
Senator-Elect Blackburn, who was In
Washington, was iuformed of tho shoot
ing through tho long-distance telephone,
aud sent back a messago urging the
Democrats to remain quiet and tako no
rash action ot uny sort.
While William Goebel lay at tho point
of death lust night, tho contesting
board, which tor two weeks had beeu
listening to tho evidence iu his contest
tor tho governor's chair, declared him
entitled to tho seat.
Tho selection of London as a meeting
plaiefortho legislaturo Is signflcant. It
is right in tho heart of tho country from
which hail the mountaineers, who have
como down to Frankfort. Tho county is
ono ol tho strongest Republican counties
intho state. Democrats say their lives
would not bo safe ono day it they go
into that county. None ot them will
BO.
No progress has been made toward
apprehending tho party who shot Goe
bel. Tlio police have practically aban
doned the case. This morning a thou
sand men with two galling guns wero
stationed in tlio capltol building. At
present the city is quiet and there are no
surface indications ot trouble from
any source It is largely due to
the coiihcrvatiVa attitude Hummed
by the leading 'politicians ot both
parties that there lias not been
fighting on the streets of Frankfort.
Governor Taylor and his attorneys re
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SALEM, OREGON WED2TESD AT, JANUARY 31 1900.
mained all night In the statu house.
Threats havo been mado against all of
them, and it was thought tho wisest
tiling for them to remain whore they
wero until tho excitement has some
what abated.
This morning not a member ot tho
legislaturo know whether or not that
body would bo pormltted to moot In tho
capltol building. Thoy decided, how
ever, to march in n body to tho capitol,
Clerk Lee, of tho houao, with repre
sentatives Kilday and Lewis, formed an
advance guard aud presented themselves
at tho south gato ot tho cupltol. No
soldier was visible outstdo tho building,
but insido long lines of Infantry wero
drawn upon each side of tho hall, with
bayonets fixed
Col. Williams in command of the
troops handed a copy of the governor's
proclamation to each member ot tho
house as they passed in. When tho
main body of legislators camo tramping
through the doorway they wore stopped
by soldiers and not allowed to proceed
upstairs. Loud cries and exclamations
ailed tho air, and Col. Williams mount
ng half way up stairs, read tho procla
mation in a loud voice.
Loud cries ot indignation from Demo
crats followed tho reading ot tho procla
matlon. Somo ono shouted :
"Wo are dealing with n pack of
heathons and hounds, lot's go to tlio
opera liouso." Shouts ot approval
greeted the proposal nnd down tho
broad steps streamed tho crowd.
A few quick orders wcro given, and
away toward tho opera houso rushed tho
Soldiers. Every man went as though
running to a flro. Thoy easily distanced
the legislators. When tho law makers
arrived at tho front of tho opera houso,
it was occupied by u panting lino of
soldiors witii fixed buyouets. Speaker
Triinblodomandod entrance to tho hall.
It was refused,
Trimble then addressed tho crewd:
''Gentlemen: Wo are denied admission
to tho ojiera houso. Wo will now ad
journ to the court house."
Away went tho crowd with good-
natured yells ot derision nt tho soldiers
who had orders to remain at the opera
houso and could not leave. Tho triumph
ot tho lawmakora was short lived. Before
thoy had gono 100 fcot, around tho cor
ner swung a second company of soldiors
directly in their path.
The second heat of the race was now
on, aud away wont dignified senators
and representatives down tho street in
& cloud of dual yelling like a pack ot
Indians. Alongside ran tho soldiers.
It was tho saiuo story over again, aud
tho legislators wore permitted to look at
tlio outsldo of tho court house, while
tho soldiers hold the path,
Gonoral Collior hail arrived by this
tlmo, and Speaker Trimble, advancing
from the crowd, said :
"Don't shoot, goneial."
'I am not going to create any trouble.
I won't shoot unless I havo to," was tho
reply.
Trlmblo announced, "The legislaturo
will now adjourn subject to my call."
Tho crowd disported. It was decided
by the military authorities that if an
other attempt nt meeting was made, to
arrest all concerned In tlio gathering.
"Wo wish to bo admi ted to the
court home," suid Trimble.
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"It cannot bo dono, gentlemen, "said
Goneral Collier.
Goobel is 'lowly sinking and may die
any momont,
Taylor Charging Conspiracy.
Oinci.n.vati, Jan. 31. A Star special
from Frankfort says Governor Taylor is
having warrants prepared for tho
arrest of every member of tho legisla
ture who has allied himself with the
Gocbelitcs, charging them with con
spiracy. No Federal Interference.
Wabiiinotox, Jan. 31. Secretary
Hoot is authority for tho statement
that thero is nothing iu the Kentucky
situation calling for federal Interference.
A Large Largo,
II r Aimiivlntrd 1'rert In the Journnl
San Fuancisco, Jan. 31. The big
American ship Shenandoah has beon
chartered to tako to Sydney tho largest
c.ugo over sont to Australia from the Pu
clllc coast. Sho will cirry 1,600,000 fict
ot lumber and about 3000 tons of general
cargo. Thero Is n great demand for ves
sels in the Aurtrallan trade aud char
ters aro high.
LIEUT. SCHENECK KILLED
Filipinos Ambush His
Compel
lly Anoorlntrit I'f- the Jciiirnnl.
Manila, Jon 31. Mommy's ofloir near Subig resembled tho recent parK
train ambush. Liout. Schoncck with a scouting party, forty men of tho
Tvcnty-llfth infantry, ran Into n largo
Schonerk fell at the first volley shot In thn head. Sergeant Singleton and threo
privates wero also killed and llvo wounded. Tho Americans then rotreated. After
wards a stronger force was sont to the scene, and the Insurgents departed.
Philippine Commission,
Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 31. A special to tho Herald from Washington suys: Presi
dent McKInloy will coon aunounco tho appointment of tho commission to bo
charged with tho establishment of civil government in tho Philippines.
There will bo flvo members of tho commission, and Colonel Charles Donby
will probably bo appointed chairman.
BULLER CTILL THERE.
May Rusume Fight to Relieve Ladysmith
American Scouts Join British
llr Aoclattil I'm, Iu lh Juurnnl.
Cai-k Town, Jan. 31. Buller still holds tothoTugola drifts, and will possibly
renew tho attack to furco his way through tho Boer dotontos before long. Ludy
smith Is capable of holding out for a considerable tlmo.
London, Jan. 31. A dispatch from
who arrived there as muleteers havo enlisted In the British forces. ,
lly AMonliilcil I'rena Iu the JouroHl.
London, Jan. 31. When tlio nation
had almost resigned itself to thu fall of
Ladysmith, thero comes from nil quar
ters today un indication that Buller will
nniko uuotlior attempt to believe tho bo
biged place
If tho Daily Mail reports Buller's
statement, that he hopes to be In Lady.
smith within n week, can bo lolled on,
uows of further serious lighting may lie
oxpectcd shortly. But the puers aro
loth to belsuvo what the St. James Ga
zette cliuractorltoi rts an "unwurrantu
bio boasting,'' if true,
Tho war olllco throws cold water on
thu dispatch this afternoon by Issuing a
xtatoment that it bus no news confirma
tory of such a move as Buller's roported
speech Indicates. A dicpatch from
Spearman's farm, dated Juiiuury "5th,
describing tho light und retirement from
Sploukop. says;
Wu (lied down in perfect ordor. The
oii'iny is holding thanksgiving services
tonight. Our surgeons who aicendod
the hilt wuru allowed to remove tho
Aouudcd, The scene at the top of thu
hill wus fuurful, and a terrible witness
jf the destructlvcness of artillery."
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Uoer Casualties.
I'jiKTOiiiA, Jan. 31, It is officially an
nounced that thu Boor casualties ut
Spinnkop were C3 killed aud 110
wounded.
Webster Davis, assisting tec rotary of
the Interior of U uhington,accompaulcd
by United States Consul Hullls und thu
stutu attoruoy sturted today for thu Boer
head laager ut Ladysmith in the presi
dent's saloon carriago.
Strange Drl ih Movements.
London, Jan. 31. It is now known
that tho cabinet devoted much of its
dltcusslons Saturday to the moblllza
tlou of the fleet Nothing was setthd,
excopt that until further security to thu
home coasts hud been obta'ned by naval
preparations, tho Kighth division shall
nil bo sent to South Africa,
Monday, the admiralty Issued orders
that the channel Miuiulron, Instead of
' leaving Portland this week fur Gibrnl
1 tar, as previously directed, shall ossein
!ble, Februury 6, of Kddystono, nnd
proceed to Bantry, fur u fortnight
exorcise off the Irish coast, thus keopltig
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This decision to dulpy the Eighth
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THE PLAGUE
IN HAWAII
Forty-one Donth9 Have Ooourrert.
nnd Flfty-eevon Cases
Roported.
Ilr Antnclnttd I'm ta the Journal.
San Fiunciscx), Jan. 31. Tho Btcamor
Australia, which arrived today, reports
that up to the tlmo of her departure
from Honolulu, 41 deaths from the plague
had occurred and a total of 57 cases.
Hawaiian Dill Completed,
Washington, Jan. 31. Tho Hawaiian
bill has been practically complotcd.
Tho chief charges aro tho striking out
of any and all property qualifications
for electors to the senate. This elimin
ates tho supervision given to tho su
premo court of Hawaii over the election
in tho eonato and houso, which makes
each tho Judge of IU own olections. The
omission of tho property qualifications
forolectom is in the interosts ot tho nt
tlves.
Tho Clark Case.
Wabiiinoto.v, Jan. 31. The investi
gating rommlttou in thu Clark cato has
adjourned until Friday.
Tlio Bepublican loaders ot tho house
havo practically agreed agulnsta free
trade policy in Porto Rice nnd tho
Philippines.
Thero will bo no river and harbor bill
presented ut this session ot congress.
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