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THE DAILY JOURNAL, OALEM, OREOOM. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1908.
CONVICT WHITE
Lam
ute
Eli
By
Sheriff
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Ross
-ti.tt
Duel Between Deputy Wamocfc
and the Fleeing Convict
Detailed Stoy of His Capture as Given
by An Albany Herald Repotte
Tho body of K.
J. Whllo, tho con- out,
i
sherirt followed him for about a mile
and lost the track, and returned for
tho night
No Taste for Literature.
Sunday night Whlto stole a boat
and croasod back over to tho north
sldo of tho bay, near lAttJont, and
stayed that night at tho homo of Clon.
Thorp. Monday ho mado IiIb way back
over tho hills to tho Yaqiilna river,
about three mllou bolow Toledo, and
GROUND
FRIDAY
NIGHT
he had better stay and rout for
I t. .. ... .!. t fno.l lit a nnl.
vlct suicide, waa given burial In Leo "' ""' '" '"7, "" """
-vici Biiium. who s t)e aM(1 ()o th0 cl()r0H h(J couI(1 Btay( t0
Allsalon cometory this afternoon "") whch t0 yoimg n)nn rmMy MBontf
brlof funoral uorvlcett conducted at ( 0(, Tho fttrm9r roturnod homo In tho
Marion' CourUitroet ohapol. Tho afternoon by a dlfforont road, and
jwrvlcoH were arranged nnd conducted j when about four mile from home lie air. White wnrmliiB his toes by tho
under tho nusploos of the ladle of the met lilt guett leaving, ana lie nan
-. .. - It... .In.l ' 1 1., fnHninn'y liaat nlitiltlMI ullfirMI I
W n T II. U(n IIVM 01 UIU uiniu.um itiisiiui wmi viwut,
Many Local Bill's Were Put
. Through
Both Houses Adjourned Over
to Alonday Noon
Senate, Friday Afternoon Session.
Called to order at 2 p. m.
S. B. C3, Mulkoy Providing for
withdrawal of land for sale; Indefin
itely postponed.
S. II. 125, Mulkoy In regard to
stayed that night In a bnrn at Charloy 8tntc nfo diplomas; passed.
Urown's farm. Tuosday night no Si Ui jg stolwor In rognrd to tho
Htayod In a straw Btnck near Chit
wood. On that night, whon the people
of Chltwoori wont to tho school house
to hold a lltorary mooting, thoy found
on i school bouio stovo, but, he Having no
shoot and
a roll of blanket!. Tho farmer op
dered him to take thtm off. He threw
down the blanket, nnd told the farm
er be rould hare those, but the
and shoes, be needed All em
cOMi lit, arrived at atem irnuay wim iiiuisen. mm n. m mm imm i"'"""
in. iioiJr of ltd. White. Jiu tnmty con-out a Dig ii uoits revolver, nnu ioiu
Tlel. who escaped front the
nenltrntlary nJwut two week! ago!
White whs killed Wednetny after
noon nenr BddyvtlUt by Robert War-
roan residing at Handon, Coo coun
iv. (Hleicranhwl Instructions concern-
Ins t" deposition of the body.
Story of Capture.
tUmi-iff Jnmee II. Noes, of Lincoln .clothe!
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Oregon Mr. l'Rrmer If he heard a word from
'
him about the matter, It would be wit
up with blin. The Inducement wat
lulHeteiit. Mid he went with the
nock, k farmer of uncow county ;ciowen.
who had been deputised by Sheriff I Tho farmer ImmedhVnly, on reach
ItiMi! to attlst lu the nilure or tho et- H hunie. wrote to Sheriff Hon, giv
chihmI convict, NS'hVe, who wat about jMg H complete detertptlon of the
10 years old, and wm aent to the pen- tilf. Mr. Rom, who hail already re
Uenllary Hbout two and a half yeartjceved a description of the man from
ago on a six-year sentence for rob-J the prison oltlrlals. on comparing the
bery committed In that county. Since J descriptions, readily saw the man lu
til arrival at the pen he has been a i,a cotiuty waa White
very eseuiDbiry prisoner, and seemed
Ross Takes tho Trail.
Sheriff Rons took up the hunt for
Dm prisoner wVh the result that he
had a pitched battle with Ulin Sunday
to bo a rather bright young man, and
for some -time acted assistant drug-
nltt and nurse lu that Institution, in
Ills caiwrtty as nurse durlug the ty-,
pholil fever epidemic at the pen he afternoon. The man. after leaving the
wit a useful man. and had gained . Nashville farmer, hud made Ills way
much favor wtth the ottlrert and wat J down the Yutiulna river to Lutjens.
allowed considerable freedom about 'and hired a man by the name of Green
the IntUtuUott. A week ago Inst SrT- Ho take hint across the Alsea bay to
untar he wm allowed to go out on tlie'Walduprf. Sheriff Hoes had gotten
hill on Um asylum farm, where some mi-oss ahead of him. anil waa if and
other trinities were working, for ex- Ing on watch Just below the wharf
errlse and fresh air. When the o h- when While waa landed. When the
or men started In with the teams iv prisoner was within about SB yards
I o'clock, he said he would walk back of him the sheriff ordered him to
by way of the asylum road. Me evl-'tnrow up his hands. Instead of doing
dently went th other way. however, so he pulled a big II. eight-barreled
The next morning he took his break-! Colt's revolver, and opened lire at the
foal at a (arm bouse four mile east sheriff at a distance of about SO to SB
IKirtlculnr liking for lltorary oxerclse.
moved his camp to a straw stack In
the neighboring field. Wednesday,
which was his fatnl day, ha followed
the C. & 13. railroad thla way until he
came to the bend In tho road below
ISddyvllle, when he left the road and
crossed over the hluli peak back of
Wddyvllle and struck tho railroad
again about three mllea this side of
that place.' When be got near the
Warwick farm, he was pnaaod by Hob
ert nnd Albert Warnwk and a com
panion, on a hand car. He hid In the
bruab. and evidently thought he was
unobserved. The men pnaawl on up
the road a short dltfnnco. when two of
them went back to Inform the sheriff,
who waa watching the road at a Mlnt
a mile down the track.
Warnock Takes a Hand.
Hubert Warnock. with bin Winches
ter rll1e. remained to watch the bid
den convlot. Wnrnock walked buck
to where the county road crofted the
railroad, when he taw White In the
I county road, alnnit 00 yimls awa. Hel
I i ,.. i.i... I,, lmll Iml luilDilil. I Unnit OvviMir fl-nirnp Uiun
inn w " - - niiuiiv ocuuuo uiocaoco lift T U
White WIIHUHMl OUl IIIS OIK iwvuioi.
sale of Indomnlty school land; passed.
11. 1). 109, Both To provide for tho
location of the county scat of Colum
bia county; passed.
S. U. 158. Swoek For examination
and license of plumbers; patisod.
II. II. 236 Tost To Incorporate
Ontario; passed.
S. H. 200, Mulkey In regard to va
grant children; advanced to second
reading: and referred to education
with order to have printed.
S. II. 201,Mulkey In regard to the
education and care of abandoned; nil
vaueed to aecond reading and refer-
red to education.
If. H. 110 To amend code; first
reading.
II. II. 120. Kddy To rogulate the
time of apportioning acliool money
first reading
H. D. 153, Reed To prohibit steal
ing rides on trains; first reading.
II. B. 171, Nottingham To prevent
tho manufacture or salo of adulterated
llnbeed oil; first reading.
H. D. 193,Murpby To locate tho
county seat of Union county; first
reading.
II. I). 197, Mllos For improvement
of rlvors; first loading.
II. D. 214, Kay To provide for copy
of Bttprome court's opinion to liti
gants; first reading.
II. D. 240, Wobstor In regard to
lire1 and gamo wardens; first reading.
II. B. 24G, Hlnos For stato inspec
tor of oil; first reading.
Second Reading of House Bills.
II. B. 39, Banks To limit tho hours
of employment of females; Judiciary.
II. B. 127, Eddy For tho recovery
of real and porsonal property; Judici
ary.
II. B. 140, Malarkcy Relating to
marlarge llconsos; Judiciary.
II. B. 113, Malarkcy To nmend
code; Judiciary.
II. B. 148, Bailey To protect em
ployees; Judiciary.
H. B. 162, Kay To rogulato sal
aries of Marlon county ofTlcors; Ma
rlon county.
II. B. 192, Galloway To prohibit tho
solo of adultorated Illuminating oil;
fedornl relations.
Third Reading of House Bills.
II. B. 24, Reed To amend code;
Indefinitely postponed.
H. B. 42, Banks Relating to tho ox
emptlon of earning! of Judgment debt
ors; patted.
II. B. 4G. Substitute for Kay's bill
to provide for Investment of school
fund; passed.
Salt Rkeumi
iou bib? cau it ro.-ma, tenor or mil
crnii. !
But no matter what you call It, this jtfi
uioenso wmcu tuuitn m paicucs in&t burt
Itch, discharge a watery matter, dry w
scale, owes lis exiaicuvu tu iuu prcspnct I
hnmors In tho system.
It will contlnuo to exist, annoy, and pe
naps nguuuu, as ui'K bo tuuse UUmor
remain. i
It Is always radically and permsntntti
curca oy i
Hood's SarsaparilU
which expels all humors, and is posltlril
tuicq ua l ioa lor an cutaneous cruptlom.
A
SPLENDID
SPECIME
A Ten
Foot Cougar Kille
Near Albany
Ono of the finest cougar hldc3 cvj
exhibited In Salem was ono sent he?
today from Albany by a Mr. Wilson!
It was of unusually rich color, car
rlod the claws and hoad, and raca
tired about 10 feet In longth. It
sent to Will Edwards, of Yew Par
to be itanned. and ho pronouncesl
ono of the finest he has ever handlj
It will bo used for a mg.
The cougnr was killed nenr Alba
about a weekngo.
CATCHING
COLD
More Danger From Bad Venti
lation Than From Draughts
Real Estate Active,
The pnit week wns a record bri
or In this county for thr tran.fci
I - IIIIMITIIIa
.r t, ,o s..i.ii,i, fr .Tones l.lll real estnto. Deeds wero filed wJT
iiMMirin 'p.intv court to procuro ' county Rocordor Slogmund rcprcsJ
plats or copies from surveyor generals Ing property valuations nggrcgnt
of Salem.
Gets Clothes anI Blankets.
The nrtaon oftldalt lost til track of
him from there, Wd hit whereabouu
vm uhnowu uutil he wm locfUwi In
UneolH county. Jauuarr Sth. On that
ubtUt he showed up at a rami house
yards. They exchanged rive thVt
each. The sheriff wat using a SS
Smith A Weston. Bve-shot, After the
third shot White Jumped betilud a
hi and lay down, ami look two thott
a' the sheriff from a dead rest front
the log, and It it ouly owing to
Near Nashville, and Inquired for work white's poor marktmanshlp that Sher
and for a night's lodging. Hw lm- Iff Ross Is alive today. When the sher
press! the farmer as Winn t man Iff emptied hit gun of the Mve rounds.
who really wanted to work The nest he also dropped behind a stump near
iHoralug Ute fttrmer had occasion to b to r-lnad. At this White made a
gjn to town, and he proposed to the iluh undei the wharf, and out lteklnd
man that. a n inoKeit worn the miliums into the brush The
Fifty Years the Standard
cEdyV
rail
BAKING
and at Ihe tame time that wnrnoeK
ralte1 his Wltichettor nnd aimed. Thlt
was too much for White, and he
dodged Into the corner of a rail fence.
He started down the road, dodging In
and out of each corner f the worm
rail fence. Warnock at every chance
was shouting. Thlt lasted until White
had run SOO yards, and Warnock had
advanced about loo yards, wnicn
made the dbCance between them
nearly Soo yards, wheu at the fifth
shot from Warnook's Winchester.
White was hit wiuarely lu the back,
the bullet coming out In the mlddla of
the abdomen. When White taw that
ha wat done for, he took his revolver
and thot the entire top of hla own
head off. Warnock did not know how
badly the man wat thot. and did not
approach him until the sheriff ar
rived about 10 miuutes Inter. When
the sheriff arrived he round White ex
piring, but tarill grasping the big
Colt's with hit right hand holding Ute
ifock. with hit thumb on the trigger
and hit left hand grasping the barrel.
Hit bat waa lying about ttx feet to one
title aire.
When Warnock flred the fatal shot,
he wat In front of bit own houM. and
In the preteac of the membore of hla
family. The teen Is reported to have
bean a very exciting one.
After Sunday night Sheriff Koee wat
close o his man every day, and gave
him a hot chase from the very start.
and demonstrated bis ability at hunt
ing criminals. Sheriff Hosk. In (net
tstowad hit aptness to tpprthMMl
criminals several years sn. when he
wat chief of police of Salem.
Arisen From Neglected
Colds-Some Useful Hints.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
MiCfctsi Tests U. S. Gov't Ghimfets
PNICK feUKlNQ POWDER 00., CHIOAQO.
STATE AND OENIRAL NEWS.
The Kvftdft tegttbuure prontlggg Uj
MHsd a good eichlhU to. and aid 1 tfct
uewla and Ohuk (air, but mahw nnl
THwrntMrwiiMMi
Sm Pmndaco Is to have a
aUajpthlg wtt to Japan and OihrnS.
Tha trot veenel will lat- rav tfgtsS
TWSSIJPJt ggggBSg'VgSf ggwflp
gMWMi M. fWrgts vlaims to hft
(inula ImsMdmiily rich t'U mlsmi ta
ths Tmm ttoottius. m.uoo, utxur
Um eVritsw Mew. He a. he took ont
ilMjm Is nix weeks, x stamp
hj hgfnH.
ChOftsS Kwrtoon. a tumor. flldjtf
a nhftlt at Oolconda, N tog Igai.
UtUng teveral oUtru- tiu att the
way. H will recover
C. D Clark a ho . sughi he
twgtl to logs at th- I .s.ue mill, at
Otwka, dtad turn hw ttuvnse PlfWajr.
Mary Mactat K In Boston, and hi
willing a, drama.
"Most (old,"
physician, "tie
generally from Ute breath of some one
else who hat a cold."
"When you are In a close loom
with a person who It Kneeling and
suultllng, open the window a little, or
you may catch that cold yourself.
More colds are caught by being In 111
ventilated, stuffy rooms tliwn from
draught!."
Don't neglect n cold. It may run
Into Inmienia, rheumatism, consump
tion or any of a number of diseases.
At an lustance, take the case of Win.
II. l.ovett. a fanner of (lalva. Kani.
He says:
"1 caught a little cold summer be
fore last. 1 didn't do anything for it
aud before long my health began to
run down. Then I began lo have
twinges in my lege. They grew worse
and about the twentieth of June I
had to take to my bed with rhenma-tltm.
"What cured me? Dr. Williams'
IHuk Pills for lHtte People. For four
months I was unable to do any of the
work about the place, my logs swelled
I had terrible paint and the doctor
didn't help me a bit. Then my broth
er-in-law recommended Dr. Williams'
Pink mils, and in about two week
after beginning with them I felt bet
ter. They did wonders for me aud
now I recommend them to every one
who suffers as I did."
The cure of the severest rases of
rheumatism by Dr. Willlamt' link
Pills for Pale People has occurred all
over the land and their power In ordi
nary cases Is proportionately greater.
These marvelous vegetable pills go
directly to the sent of the trouble and
exert a powerful influence In purify
ing and enriching the blood by elim
inating the poleonont elements and
renewing health giving forces. They
ore a tpecisc not only tor rheumatism
but (or nil allmenu arising front a
disordered condition of the blood or
thMUred uervet. such m locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis gt. Vims'
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous
headachy the oftr-afcts of the grip
palpitation of the heart, pale gad snl
tow complexions god nil forms of
weakness either In male or female.
Dr. Williams' pink pills for pte
People are oid cm D hoaet at dfty
cent a box or .v boxes for two dol
lars and Bfflu- i ,-nu, sd stay be
had of ail drjgVA., di-sn By mail
from Dr Williams Medicine CW.b)
sVhttMe.(a4 X. V.
ofllco; passed.
II. Ii. S3, Galloway Helatlng to e
talillshment tax; pnssed.
II. I). 105. Hale To reimburse W.
II. Hampton; made special order for
Monday.
II. n. 114, Hutchinson To yogulnto
the business of lmrbera; passed.
Adjourned at 3:2B until 11: -IB
Monday.
House, Friday Afternoon First Read
ing House Bills.
II. II. 301. Sholloy by roquost Reg;
ulatlng prnctlco of optometry.
II. Ii. 302, Orton by roquost To
prohibit the taking of fish In tho Co
lumbia river or any of Its tributaries
within the boundaries of Orogon by
means of trap, fish or pound net ex-
$67,000.
A Portland Suicide.
"I am going to kill myself, and
will find my body at tlu Pan-Amcrid
lodging liouso." Such waa tho td
phone message sont by 1 G. Willlan
a Sonttle barber, who had follow
his wlfa to Portland. Ho kept
word, shooting hlmsolf in tho IS
temple. On tho buroau was foum
postal card, saying his mother lha
In this city nt Twonty-thlrd and IJ
llo strools.
said a well-known
caught by Infection, cept for proitoget ion purpose!,
H. n. 803. Davey -Amending code
relating to title of present reform
school.
H. It. 804, Hodiron Relating to re
demption of bonds by counties of
more than 10.000 population.
II. I). 805, Hodton To provide for
annual contract by counties for lognl
advertltlng.
II. II. SOU. Hodton by request Re
lative to Insurance policies.
H. n. SOS. Hodson. by request Re
lating to execution of wills.
II. I). 800, Hodton, by request Re
lating to deeds.
11. I). 310, Hodton, by request Re
lating to acknowledgements and exe
cutions of written Instruments.
H. B, 811, Hodson. by request Pro
viding uniformity of legislation in Ute
Uulted States.
County Judge John II. Scott left
thlt afternoon for Detroit. Michigan,
where he goes to attend the annual
convention of the National Good
Reed! Association, which will be con
vened In that city on February 18th,
lu a two days' session, at one of .the
delegates appointed by Governor
Chamberlain.
The oMntreal Immigration agent
says 100.000 americant will locate In
Canada this year.
It is claimed that a well organized
seditious movement has been discov
ered In Southern Russia.
OASTORIA.
A Wonderful Medicine.
Beecham
Pills
FOR ALL
Bilious and
Nervous Disorders
Sick Headache, Constipation
Wind and Pains in Stomach
Impaired Digestion,
Disordered Liver and
Female Ailments.
raWARED OMLT BY WIK SOriXT0.
Thomas Becham, St. Helew, En
and 365 Cinsl St., Nt York.
Sold by all Drureiit In Unltrf SUIM-j
In boxtJ, 10c. and 25c
GOLD DUST FLOU
THE
Ainupv POWER COMPAl
atAvtm firs nan
Made for family use. If!
Krucer lur lu :
ihortt nlwoyt on htn4
cSm' T. WALN Aee
KBIsfMHBBIBlHHlHMBHBlBW
"Tobacco makes &, man think like a
And act like a Samaritan."
sage
CLEAR HA ANA CIGAR
WATERS, The OgwMa!
SOLE AGENT
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