Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 01, 1906, Image 1

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SALEM, OBEGONJ TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1906.
NO. 105.
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Powder Runs Him From His Hiding Place,
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.e "cifio tiackfl andthe "Willamette liver,
' half a mllcjsouth of New Era, Frank
?", Smith, tbedsperadot was shot nnd
ydUed at 11:10 o'clock this morning
flIby HarryGraber, a humane society of
SK,co3r, of;i8poine. Tho bandit was
,,!?,p flushed WkiScEja log in the densest por-
tion tho ticket. The dogs wero in
e iensh .by' Graber, when they ran upon
y3' the log behind which tho bandit was
!fi1 crouched. The hounds stood hesitating
t"as" ly for a second, baying loudly and sniff
UI l! inir the air. Graber chanced to 'look
yJ"4bcrbw"a4?flaw the bandit. "Aro you
SakHMiiJhe asked, covering him with
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CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Dio You Appreciate
The Real Buying Power
Of Your Money?
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mVU BEAD OVEE CAXEFUIUjX
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GIVES YOU Tliii cuutUi Aiiviinj.Aj . .,,
iLE DRY GOODS AS IN NEW YORK CITY OR CHICAGO. OUR
( ARE BUSY AWAY BACK EAST- SENDING US SNAPS TOR
.READ ON:
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Gray Panrnna Suitings;
thfe'ta a fine wool dress goods
ggilooks like $1 cloth, yd. .. .35c
43Jleavy V?1 SUk X4 10c
on Taffeta. Drew Silk in
new ehudes, yd. ...... 49c
Finished Velveteens, In
sew ehadinga, yd ...,39c
l&iTyim of the most beautiful
Tfrtjfm that ever wero ehowa
is iilea at about half what you
Wm to rav elsewhere.
rX, 5 SUk TaffeU Ribbon, yd.. 3c
40 Pascy Fentas Neck Rib-
i, 18a quality, yd aw
raillc Malino VeiUng, yd. . . .lie
Chiffon, yd 25e
Cover Embroldiwy, yd 2Ce
Black Darxing Cotton,
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Spool Cettes, epool .2
u Silk.'bAll l?5e
l 20c hose supporters, pr 10c
'a Percale as4 Calico
,dy n&ade drawee, price . ...25e
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ViUU'g MtXAXMV BOWHM STOtOL
icEYOY BROS.
THE MURDERER
AT EIRST RUN
Through His Head Brings
Career to an End
hU revolver. "I am," replied tho des
perado, as ho reached for his revolver.
"Then throw up your hands," eaid
Graber, as ho preacsd his weapon close
to tho bandit's head. Ho fired almost
instantly, tho bullet entering the ban
dit's temple. Smith lived for half an
hour, though unconscious. Tho ban
dit's body was taken from the brush
to tho Tailroad tracks, and removed to
New Era. 'As soon ns a conveyance
could bo procured it was removed here.
Hundreds of people lined' tho route.
Tho killing of the desperado was the
climax of a sensational chase, which
lasted from early this morning. He was
surrounded in the thicket wliero he met
tux xuiiATw
We ara agjonta for tn Jlacfc Cat and
Boater Browa Tlosiery, tie bet
In the world.
ladies' Swiss Ribbed Summer
Underwear, price 9c, 12, 18c
ar
!5e
Ladies' $16.50 Sand Gray Panama
Cloth Suits, M&A-tailored and
handsomely trimmed; price $9.90
Ladles' New Pony Jackets; sale
price $M5
Better Jackets and Long Coats all
at small price.
lbe Chicago Store doee the busi
ness in 2&llinry.
We are agents for the Stadard Pat
terns, tio best ob eartK
Lsdies' beBtifol ow white
Shirt Wat is lawn llea and
ilk, short and long sleeves. Prices
49c, 75c, 96e and $1.25.
We rre a grata for tie Warner's
Ruit Proof Corsets; try one;
you will sever wear asy other;
price, ie, 75e, 66c, $1.25, $1.49
50c Girdle-Coreets, sale price.. 39e
50c Gol4 BeHs, sew arrivals... 25c
Silk Huts, elbow lesgtb, 'price 5e
Soiled Laee CuTtalae ,.. .Half Price
CfMr f Cor
dal aid Ctirt Stmts
his death by 100 or moro men. Threo
dozen sticks of dynamlto were set on
firo nnd hurlod into tho brush, in Iho
hopo of driving tho fugitivo from his
hiding place, and volley after volioy or
riflo shots wero sent Into tho brush, nnd
tho crowd called upon him to como out
and surrender. Ho steadfastly refused.
Once ho emcrgod from tho edgo of tho
thicket, but instantly returned to his
last hiding place. Ho wns found un
wounded. New Era, Or., April 1. Desperado
Smith is dead. Deputy Sheriff Dye, of
Clackamas county, telephoned, In re
sponse to a Journal inquiry, thnt Smith
went to Canby this morning and bought
threo cents worth of cookies. Ho was
dresM?d tho same ns when ho commit
ted bis terrible crimes, and wns at onco
recognized, but got away into tho
brush, hiding in a gully, nnd but n
nhnrt rilntnnco from tho railroad track,
la quarter of a milo south of Now Era.
Canby peoplo notified Woodburn offi
cials, nnd soon no less than CO men
wero surrounding him.
Dynamite, with lighted fuses, was
thrown into tho brush, but it did not
seem to frighten him, but it probably
saved tho life of Judgo Kynn, of Ore
gon City, who went into tho brush af
ter him. Tho dynamite had stunnel
Smith so he was unable to use his gun,
Tho man who came down from Spo
kane with the bloodhounds, went In nf
ter the explosion, and, finding him,
shot him at sight. He died half an hour
afterwards, or at about 11:20 a. m.
Ho was evidently worn out with the
long chase. Sheriff Culver and his
posse, who so persistently followed the
criminul, were not in at tho death. The
body was taken to Oregon City.
Smith, outlaw and murderer, is doai
With the cunning of insanity ho dodged
his pursuer, and, for awhile went out
as a candle in the wind. He was, and
he was not. But behind him woro men
not so revengeful, but moved by tin1
stern decrees of justice. Thoy never
tlredv nor did they avoid any risk in
following the murderer of a loved cit
izen, neighbor and friend. There has
been no lack of perseverance in puriu
lag tho murderer. From the time tic
news was received hero of tho murder
of Henderson and Shaver, Sheriff Cul
ver has personally directed tho cbase
after the ontlaw. There has been no
sleeping on the trail, and no stopping
to calculato expense, In fact, Sheriff
Culver, wrben the county court offered
$750 reward for Smith, added from his
private funds $250 more, making toe
reward $1000. Marlon county can
nstlv feel Droud of tho way It has been
represented. Smith is dead, and the I
mourners are few. The coroner will
take care of him, because he has to be
buried. The world is better off for bl
We bare taken the agency
for the
U-ALL-NO
ft diutr mints. Fresh
iBJpmcmt tft received.
THE SPA
, OAXDY TACTOKY
. . MX 8t mreet.
THE BUSH BRINGS HIM
being out of it, nnd tho mlsfortuno nnd
plly of It is that ho could not hnye
been killed before- he had the opportu
nity to kill threo good Oregon citi
zens. Could Not Bo Takon Alive
Tt wns " impossible to tnko Smith
alive, ns ho had slaughtered threo men,
and would shoot to kill on sight. If ho
had been taken nhvo ho would hnvo
been mobbed nnd killed almost on sight,
nnd no power of tho ofllcors could have
savodi him, so Infuriated wero tho -masses
of peoplo in. every part of Clncknmas
and Marion counties, tho homes of
Sheriff Shaver and Captain Heuderson.
misery"
LIKES
COMPANY
San F.anclsco, May 1. Exports are
busy today in nn attempt 'to opon the
vaults in the county clerk's ofllec,
which contain vnluablo papers. Al
though tho vaults aro badly warped, it
Is believed tho papers aro intact. Clerk
Mulcrccdfc- has taken in $430 In mnr
rlago licences sinco tho day of tho
earthquake.
The now San FrancUco salvage con
struction compnny, capitalized at $1,
000.000. apiocintcd with contractors
and the construction company, filed ar
ticles of incorporation today. A num-l
ber of Los Angeles capltalUts have filed
articles of incorporation of tho San
Francisco Building and Wrecking Com
pany. Emergency jinymcnts to bank deposi
tors hnvo been arranged by tho clear
ing house nndi began this morning
Notes guaranteed by bankN wero cashed
by tho clearing house bank In tho mint
Certified checks will be nccepted for
duties on perisbnblu goods In bond, and
for taxes. The Western Notional bank
opened today for tho purposo of paying
city employes.
W. T. Crocker, of the Crocker-Wool-worth
bank, has returned from the
East, whcrv ho mw many leading flnnn
ciers. He reports unlimited faith Ir
tho futuro of San Francisco, and lr
backed by unlimited credit. Eastern
banks offer to purchase all San Fran
cisco securities for dale, and furnish all
tho needed cash for California promo
tion. Tho committee is receiving many
letters from Eastern people, asking do
tails of the situation, and of tho op
portunltics to locate here. All cxpreir
belief Ir. the great chances of buslnciJ
success preented.
A report from Stockton says tho befl
of tho Mokelumne river, In tho vicinity
of Woodbrudge, has fallen 12 feet slnci
the earthquake, ami that Tracy lake
in San Joaquin county, Is drying up
Tho falling of the water in botipcnses
is a benefit to the farmers. .
Southern School Superintendent Meet.
Lexington. Ky May 1. Delegates
front all parts of tho south are In at
tendance at the annual meeting of the
stato school cuperlntendents' associa
tion of the southern states, which op
eied here today Prof. 8. A. Mynderi
superintendent of publlo Instruction
for Tenneme, who is also tho presl
dent of the association of stato super
intendents, preside at the roeotlng.
The meeting promises to bo very In
teresting, as many matters of great
Importance will come up for consldera
tion. Tho association will, among oth
er things, formulate plans for securing
and compiling uniform statistics on ed
icational matters In tho south. Plans
will also be considered for the contin
uation of the educational campaign,
which is now being successfully ad
vanced throuchout" the south, an'l
which has met with suh a signal suc
cess In TenceMe opeclally,
i .o -.
To Repair as Roballd,
Washington, May 1. Senator Jllnt
introduced bills In the senate providing
for the repair and restoration of public
bulldlojr in California. The pwt oe
$550,000, for the mint $50,W. The p-
Dralsers' warehouse $10,000, Mb-treas-
ury $25,C00, Oaklanil postoiiee $15,000
and Ban Joce pottefle fW,9W.
GREAT
STRIKE
IN FRANCE
Paris. Mnv 1. Numerous skirmishes
between laboring men and tho police
occurred early this morning. Six nun
ilrod strikers fired on 20 bicycle police-
in a row nt tho Obcrknmpf. Tho -police-'
scattered, tho rioters. Thero Is nlmost
continuous rioting In tho Belleville
market. Most of tho trouble Is being
caused by tho printers. ' Thoro hnvo
been over 100 arrests. Eigthy thousand
joined) tho strike this morning, and tlio
pollco report that 3(5 arreds wero
ma do today up to noon.
Tho French Strike
1'url", May 1. A squndron of cnlrns
siers and nn ambulanco corps nre occu
pying a part of tho Pnlneo do Lo Tolle,
and cavalry aro patrolling In tho vicin
ity of tho ministry and tho quay d'Or
say. Tho pollco aro on guard at tha
American embassy. A hundred dis
turbers wero tnken in the placo Do la
Itepubllque. Tho prisoners wero taken
I
immediately beforo magistrates and
tried nnd committed to jail.
fortT
THOUSAND
STRIKE
Chicago, May 1. It Is etlmated that
40.000 workmen connected with the
frolght and transport service on tho
lnkes aro on strike today.
May Cause Another Stiike.
Chicago, May 1. Montgomery, Ward
& Co.. tho firm which prcelpltntcd tho
teamsters' strike, aro facing another.
They refused the demand of tho team
sters that they bo permitted to wear
union buttons. Tho drivers aro quit
ting, pollco aro guarding tho building
and the firm Is advertising for non
union men.
The Pennsylvania Strike.
Mount Carmel, Pa., May 1,-Tho city
is free from rioting this morning, .and
troops aro awaiting orders. Tho shorlff
traveled' hurriedly through four coun
ties In tho district, and has returno.',
Ho said ho wouldn't attack tho strik
ers. Moro constabulary are expccte.l
today.
1
No Petroleum Motors In Hyde Park
London, May I. Tho order prohibit
lnir netroleum motors in Hydo park
went into effect today and the absence
of these vehicles In the afternoon,
when usually thousands of vehicles of
all kinds drove through Hydo park
was noticed with considerable relief.
Tho principal objection in petroleum!
motors Is that they emit demo smoke
and leave a highly offensive odor bo
blud In their wake, which lingers for
some time and pollutes tho purity of
the air eagerly tought by the people.
Want Stricter Sunday Laws.
Columbus, O,, May l.-Tbe conven
tion of Protestant clergymen and lay
men, called for the porposo of devlslnjr
means for a stricter enforcement of
the Sunday laws In this state, opened
hero today. The attendance Is quite
large and nearly all the large and
manv smaller cities of Ohio ere rep
resented by delegates. The object of
the convention is to form a permanent
organization which will start a general
movement for a stricter enrorcewent
of the Sunday laws. The wovesnent
is especially directed Against Sunday
baseball games, plants, etc.
Ottae 3bkrtc
ChJcago, ifay 1--Wheat 72W78s;,
corn 4aiVA, oU 8ft32.
e . i
AMtbw WlMtr.
Athens. Ore. May l.-EIroy, of
I New York, wos te s4.sdlg Mk Jump.
HEDGED
BY RED
TAPE
the Government Gives but
San Francisco Would Starve
Waiting for the money
Washington, May L Taft wired
1'helan, chnlrman of tho finnnco com-
i.iit.-eo at 'Frisco this morning, say
ing' "Therit'H left available- of tho
gf.vqrnment appropriation not over
$700,000, which may bo expended only
for rations, quartermasters' and mod
leal supplies nnd transportation of
troops. It can only bo expended through'
lawful agents of tho war department,
bonded officers of subsistence, quarter
masters fend medical bureaus under my
direction. This method 1b provided by
cangrp, nnd T havo no authority to
turn tho funds over tq you, or to allow
them to bo oxpended for any purpose
except thOBO specified in Jaw."
GREAT
FIRE IN
MOROCCO
Tangier, Morocco, May 1. A great
lire In Feat has practically dostroyoit
tl.o Attnlrin quarter, and tho damage
I enormous, looters and soldiers cu
gnged In bnttlo and) many woro wound
ed. After tho ongagoment tho soldiers
looted tho burned dMrict.
AND NOW
THERE IS
LIGHT
San Frunclsco, May 1. For tho first
1 1 mo since tho earthquake tho street
wero lluhtodr last night, and 800 ere
lights illuminated' practically all sec
tions of tho unburned district. Today
the work of restoring the electric lights
In tho houses was. begun. Besumptlon
of the gas service will follow quickly
iu tho residence section. Trolley can
lire now permitted to run until 10
o'clock. Boon the unburned sections
will bo enjoying all tho public utllltlei
tuggcfted beforo the fire, While there
arc sufficient food supplies In sight to
last tlreo weeks, tho authorities fear
when this supply is gone thero will be
great suffering, fluncral Orceloy is
earnestly seeking to regulato the wan
ton wasto which characterized tho dis
tribution of tho first 12 days. A census
Ir being taken of tho seven relief dis
tricts, in ordier to ascertain the exact
number of people roqulrlng relief, In
order that tho needy nlono way be iup
ulied. Mayor Schmltz, alarmed at the
prospect of a scarcity of food, asks the
wo'd to go forth that contribution!
from all sources are greatly desired
The Western Union this morning occu
pied a complete new oSSce In West Oak
land, which has been constructed since
the fire, all the materials having beta
sent from the East. It was an uapar-
slldeck feat of restoratlpn of telegraph,
service. This ofileo will handle all Sa
Francisco telegraph business tot
months to come.
Big jlafeer Parade.
Tendon. Mar 3. There was a great
labor demonstration In Hyde Park to
day. There were dtot&eBetratloBS in all
European capitals, but generally taey
wero quiet.
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Owgsm mm TttrsV
AthcB,.rce, May ,1. H. W, Ker.
rig in, of Pwtl, Orefe. who repre
sen'vd Amrica in the raaaiig high
Jump, (e4y tied fw tht W& pl
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