Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1903, Image 1

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    ILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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IVOL. XIII.
SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903.
NO. 273.
ILL TRY
TO FREE
OUTLAW
'riAnris nf Tnm O'Hv
i"VUHU v "V1" v "j
Are EnRoute to
Wyoming Jail
leriff Swears In Numerous
Deputies and Is Confident
He Can Hold His
Man
Casper, Wyo., Nov. 27. A report
reached this placo that friends ot
a O'Day, in considerable numbor,
ill left the Hole-ln-the-Wall and
beaded In the direction of Cnspor,
presumably bent on delivering htm
from1 the- county jail. O'Day Is tho a).
legod leader of horse thieves who was
arroeted near Lost Cabin several days
ago and brought to Jail here. Fearing
that tho report of tho Intended attack
was true, Shorlff Webb swore In more
than 100 deputies to dofeml the Jail,
and tonight tho court house square is
surrounded by a complete cordon of
guards.
A number of cltlzons have armed
themselves, and will assist the sheriff
In defending the Jail, If necessary. A
report says that O'Day frlonds were
seen passing a ranch between the
Hole-ln-the-Wall and Caspar before
noon, all armed and riding slowly In
tho direction of the town.
Sheriff Webb thinks his present
force sufficient to repulso any attaak,
and will not cnll on tho govornor for
trooiw. Tho dosporadoos aro not ex
pected to reach Casper beforo tomor
row morning, ns the Hole-ln-tho-Wnll
Is 70 miles from town, and tho gang
was roported riding slowly.
The Hole-ln-the-Wall has bepn a
celebrated resort for desperadoes In
tho past, and during tho post two or
threo yearn gangs have congregated
there. It is known positively that
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PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT
THREATENED
Svttoimded by Five 'Rmi&ved
Special Police
Two Heavily At med
Cranks were Captured
.Officers Slzzc Man Who Persists In Writing President
President Narrowly Escapes Being Ron Over
By Trolly Car
1ETEGTIVES BATTLE
WITH BANDITS
'wo Officers Received Bullets and One
Was Wotmded Fatally
fere Surrounded In a Dugout and Escaped Performing
the Tracy Act
1 Chicago, Nov. 27. In a battle that
raged slnco last night botweon
seven Chicago detectives ana nvp
men, supposed to bo Peter Noldor
Kncyor and Hnrvoy Vandlno, young
bandits, accused by Gustar Marx, the
(confessed barn murderer, of being his
Kccompllccs, two offlcors havo been
phot, ono seriously. Information has
Seen received by Chlof O'Neill 9t 10
gclock this morning from, Miller's
ition, near Hammond, Indiana,
vhoro tho battle Is going on. Ftoln-
forcomenta were asked for. and -10 of
xq best shots In tho pollco depart
Igent, armed with Winchesters, wont
To tho sceno on a special train, tic-
BbmpanlPd by a Catholic priest and a
jurgcon. Tho supposed bandltw tiro
rtirrounded In a dug-out. A posso of
Banners havo joinoa mo uotocuves
iw fighting. Tliree mon, closely rj
Eembllns Nolderroeyor, Vnndlne and
Smll Rocskl. a third fugitive, were
Been In Hammond yostordny, and the
Bno bellrvcd to be Rooskl was takon
into custody last night. His compan
ions disappeared, but the Chicago
SelectlvfB who were sent to Ham-
Fjuond, cm request of tho chlof of po
llco there, took up tho trail and soon
located thorn in a dug-out. Details of
tho battle havo not yot boon received
A dispatch from MUlor station eays
that Vandlno and Noldcrmoyor os
caped from tho dug-out whero they
wer csurroundsd. It is reported thoy
succeoded in reaching Tolloston, In
diana, whero thoy hold up a Pennsyl
vania freight train, shot a brakoman,
and forced tho onglneor to take tho in
to Liverpool, Indiana, whoro thoy loft
the train and struck out across a
marsh and sand duno country.
Two detectives, who wore wounded,
were brought here to the hosrltal.
One is probably fatally shot. Advlcos
received at police headquarters eay a
brakoman was shot on the Fort
Wayne train and was killed. Partic
ulars of the battle this morning say
seven detectives were sent to Ham
mond last night, and located tho mem
They gathered the jxwee, surroundod
the dug-out, but awaited daylight to
chance, owing to the known deadly
markmanshlp of Vandlne and N!ed
ermeyer.. Durinc the night a dosul
tory Are on both sides wna kept up,
but when dawn cam tho bajdlts
opened fire In earnest Two detec
tives wore shot oarly In tho ongage-
New York, Nov. 27. President
Roojevolt Is undor the protection oil
COO specials, bocauso tho past woek ho
has received several threatening lot
tors. Two cranks wore lakon In cus
tody yesterday, both heavily nrmed.
Ono, Doldasel, who Bent a mesense,
threatening In nature, Is an Austrian.
Prior to the receipt of the meeage
handed him by a crank today Roose
velt narrowly escaped collision with
a trolloy car.
Charles Troshon, who is charged
with writing letters to President
Roosevelt, complaining that an Influ
ential person In government circles
In Washington has an electric battery
attached to tho soles of his feot,
which, ho says, provonts him from
Booing the Presldont, was Bent to
Bollovlew hospital for enmlnatlon as
to his sanity. When arraigned before
Magistrate Maco, tho prisoner snld
ho was a "double sun." Nono of tho
letters contained any threats.
Troshon, It woa said by secret sor
vlco offlcors, has twlpo been arrested,
onco on January C, 1895, wlion ho sont
a lottar to Proeiitunt Cleveland from
HnlUmoro, containing allusions to tho
electric current which provonted him
from reporting to th oProsldent, nnd
ngnln In 1901. when he sont a similar
lotter to President MoKlnley, nnd
was nrretuy, declared Insnno. nnd
sent to a hospital In Washington.
Another arrest of the same nature
was made later, when Klainun Fodes
y wbb taken Into custody by olllcora
of tho secrt wervloe and sent to Del
levlou for examination. Fodeaey is a
watchmaker, who cnnie from Uuila
lontly awning tho horsen tMldo, the car
nlmoft graalug, as Mio driver resumed
a slower ijolt. Tho President break
fasted with his brother-in-law, thon
attended tho funeral, which was at
:30 o'clockv Motett conducted tho
funeral assisted by lllahon Potter. As
the President emerged from tho
church nn old man, Denting, sllppod
past the guards. atd put In hla hands
a letter, saying: "Rend this tin the
way out" Roosevelt cooly glanced
at It and threw It down. Tho detec
tives Instantly recognlied that ho had
(been confronted' by a crank, anil
seised the man. The Intter carried a
can In h'.s hand, which Inter was found
to contain charcoal Doming snld It
was guaranteed to euro nil Ills. Ho
had 6eut one to tho knlser. Ho snld
ho wanted to gtvo It to Mra. Roose
velt, but, not scotng hor In church,
had gone Into a hack room, whoro ho
was writing tho letter, until ho hoard
the nudlenco tnklng their departuro,
o ho hod boon compelled thus to ap
proach tho Presldont. Ho soon.s
harmloRa and Insane, and will rrob
ably bo oont to Bellevue UUs after
noon. Tho Prcsldont's trip was with
out furthor Incldont. Tho train de
parted for Washington nt 1 o'clook.
GOVERNOR
GENERAL
WOOD
Ordered Subordinate
to Write An Ar
ticle :
Oregon State News.
Govornor Chamberlain opposoi re
peal of tho state portngo railroad ap
propriation. A Roosevelt league has hoen organ
ized, with offlcerw alii ovor tho sfnto,
to organize local leagues.
Tho ioarotnry of war demands thnt
tho stato furnish right of way for
The Dalles canal.
Haunter Mitchell will Introdtico a
bill for condemnation proceedings by
Post two years ago. For somo tlmouho federal government to build the
he has been writing letters to iVoel
dent Roosevelt, chiefly about police
men of IlufTnlo. and when arreted
told a rambling, dliconnoctod Btory.
At the time of his arroat ho had n ton
pngo type-written letter nddrossed to
the Proeldont In hla pocket.
At tho tlmo of his oscnpo from tho
collision tho President's carriage was
guarded by 15 mouutod offlcorB, pro
ceeding at n slx-mllo clip. At Uio
Junction Twontythird Fifth and
Broadwyr a rapldly-movlnt.. lrolloy
cannl nt Tho Dalle).
Six oouplee woro married nt Hood
Rlvot on Tl anHsg'vIng dny.
The Cufnrnoiemi viu'lt at Ij Grnndo
gavo a fine Thanksgiving ball.
Tho Woodmen nt Drownsvlllo dedi
cated n flno now hall.
Gonoral Reyes says ho will get Pan
amn back peaceably, or by foroo. It
nucoiMary.
Is the Latest Accusation
Brought Up Against Roose
velt's Rough Rider
In Cuba
Washington, Nov. 27.Among tho
witnesses nt the Woods Invoatlgatlon
this morning was Major Runclo, who
wrote tho nrtldlo In tho North Amort
can Rovlow, criticising tho Rrooko ad
ministration, oa mllllary govornor of
Cuba. Tho article Is said to havo
been prepared at tho Instigation of.
Wtfoil and Major Laud, who audited
tho Wood accountR. Wood's oppo
nents say ho actually ordered Runclo
to wrlto the wticlos. Wood outers, a
genernl donlnl.
Muttlroom Soolety WoddlnQ.
Newport. Nov. 87. Within nn lour
nfter receiving a decree ot nb&olute
divorce Mrs. Arthur Komp wna map
rlod ct noon to Hollta Uunnwell. TJio
bride was given awny by Freddie Oob
hardt. Phe Is a slator-ln-law of Rolg
nnld Vanderbllt.
-Connress has ndjoururjd .until. Xurfc
Made Today
Chocolato Caramels, Chocolate
Chows, Chocolato Wafers, Popper
mints, Chocolato Wafer Wlntorgreoos,
Walnut Top Chocolato Grcamn, Fig
center Chocolato Cream, P?ppormrat
Wafers, 'WlntoTgroo Wafer, 1C
Cabin Creams, at
Zinn's
'car horo down. The coachman vlc,day.
154 BUte St
Phone 1971 Main.
mont. Hundrods
changed.
of fhoU wore ox-
Bandits Reported Taken.
Chicago, III., Nov. 27. Tho super
intendent of tho Pennsylvania rail
way, at 2 oclock this aftornoon, re
ceived ,i dispatch that two of the es
caping bandits hod been captured near
Hast Tollestono. Indiana. Tho third
man Is believed to be near Liverpool,
whore he was abondoucd by his com
panions because wounded. A large
posse Is now working the countty In
tho vicinity of Liverpool. The Haiti
more & Ohio mllway has also received
n confirmatory dispatch from their
agent at Millers.
WjOHrtVttl1919199
I A Cash Store Charges You Only
for the Goods You Get
I A CrCfllt StOre you get and for things your
neighbor got and failed to pay for. 1 hen you nive w pay
for all of the extra expense connected with the credit bus
iness. Try a Cash Store Once ?lrS
there. That'sbeen the txpeiience of thousands of cus
tomers who deal wiih
car
GoiH
fas
L jMjClI$ l!hilf fWESEBP5 Vn if oo
Story or the Fight.
Three bandlU. one ot whom i SI
year old, made a dash before the
special arrived at the scene. Miner's
station Is 37 miles south on (he frexon
shore of Lake Michigan. It .'a a
mere patch ot a town In scrub timber
and swamtts. The dtiK-otit. where the
I man wra concealed, was evidently
bu'.H some time ago, as It It located
SVt miles from MItUm Tracks Indi
cate It was oocHfrfed for some time.
A heavy fog tbls morning aesUted the
bandits letter news of the battle
tys the ikmu and sven tleUKtivee
Htfewptad to rush the retreat at ttawu.
Detective Servram Driscoll stipl
up on tb imnt. shsIhr atto a rwolver,
and a cartridge bullet lore through
hU arm. The oAesc warted to shoot
but (all wJU) atiother bulM tbroiiMti
his head Sergsiat 5lrcwr raa U as
sist his brother oMrer, awl fell. I'fob
nhiir mortallv uiuiiuled shot Uirousli
.1.. ..i.Jau.am rn..iu. iam Vna4luj M
Xfi4rmfr and Koski, 'rushed ut
eharg4 through th immmo, aim i
gained Uie ITuck. taamiw, nnu ""
the leader of the bawl, aad a deadly
shot, cooly covertiiK the retreat. Up
to thl Urn it had be believed Ko
kl west MBtJer tint, as a man aa
swerlag hht description was taker In
to custody at llassutomi. The wen
led down the track to TolleaiMte.
() l-n run "" "
; ; suuidlag- with Hmm up, la okarge of
the treattM. Hrakoman Ottnf MrUi
Safemrs Cheapest One Price Cash Store
Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Duck Coats, zzxZlz
Slickers. KUDDertoaxi,uYcituaio,iuui- !lkM
tag. Umbrellas, bnoes,
fW Thv Goods Department has bet n the talk of the
town this year. We have the i ight gooas. we cut inc ; ; lrot te ,m tJw htu.
rPPiilar Store" Profits in tWO. J! whore arrte after the rvry
regular store piom nAnWCO nAftriAtnr 'd -C,L " 4,vW1 luU
. i,iru ftliftftlttiVMMltaB' (CoaUaued a eigta- page.)
XVrlwfle3i.
BfijavluA
fvBBssBBuu nsa
The baadiu then ktvetad ag
i Mine revolvers at um mww a j
; ; aad eowiMlled him to pull ant U Uv
erpooL VTjea the ejoectal train of p
He arrived at MtHara Ummy waat oa
Sensaional Sale of
Ladies Suits and
J Jackets
j Evory p.'im t ' mir cloak
! bihI wltt (I. 'i. Mm-iil at reduced
l prlogiL Tl ' ( monov
auyiug (.kji Uii.infc nt tills
n talo.
Tailor Suits
$4.37 to $ J 9.85
Pormur j rites $& 75 Ui 17X0
Skirts
$3 to $J5
Hornier pn 81.50 to 2fi
Waists
73c to $8.85
Former poccu fcoc to?12JJ0
Now thnt Thnnksgivinp ib
pnt lot ub turn our thoughts'
to tho Holiday preparations.
Timo for hositntion ia nst.
With ChristmiiB hardly inoro
thnn four weeks nwny you've
n lot to do. Some things
won't wnit especially theuo
splondid comprohonsivo ns
8ortmoi)t8 of holiday novel-tios-
Tho utinltorablo law of
tmdo is Vflrst conio first
sorvod.
Wo hovo nn useortmont,
eocond to none, gathered to
gcllior from both foreign nnd
(lomostid inanii fno t u ro rs
whirh oontaiti (deoHitig nnd
useful roii)uinbrunpH of the
"tiotxl (dd ChriatimiH Tune''
lloliiluy Oomls for hnhy
llulidny Ooodd forhrother
lioliduy Goods fur staler
iiolidny CSuods foi mother
H'didny Onodti for father
Holiday Goods for uncio
Jlolidny Uuoild for aunt
Holiday Goods for grand urn
Holiday GjoUs fur grnndj-u
Hrinu tho children with
for this will h merry tiin8
for tlienj.
Grand Musical Concert
fluturdny evening on our first
floor. Concert lasts from 7 p.
in. to 0:80 p in.
Bring your friends nnd en
jyH ploasHnt ovoniug with
us. ISvorything nrrnnged for
your comfort nnd enjoyment
MEYERS' SHOES
FOR MEN
S3.SO
Our oomplolo line ofwiu.
Ur shoos aro in, Thoy are
shown in all the now and
nopulnr lasts. Fitted with
"viscolUed solos" if you pre
fer them.
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WmmXm
ItwiSrittflMt ObbS Sn
if M. JHfm XM
iuiTik)j dzr fifl
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VtffTHIH WWI tdb4W
A Man's Looks
You cttti sefr'ii) "iir iHutrnt.
i n wliHtfl nrtStlt-(rnor AMhix
snek rult does lor a man's Jovk?;
he'd dUtiiigtiUliithle among nil
sort of sack suit wearers h the
welldroHced msn.
You can see hy onlllng on us
what one of these H. 8. k M. suits
will do for your looks. It won't
cost you n sent to try it on; and it
will wt you very little to wear it
home. You'll find your clothes
money will go fnither horo i
these goods than usual, beanuw
tho clothes will.
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