J . I nXMENT WEATHER FORECAST. F-.nviflllT AND AXUuax. nm OMLYO APIT AL JOURNAL .xvi. SALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOWiMUER J2J1, 100(1. NO. H0. OODBURN'S LATEST TRAGEDY JAYOR SCHMITZ DENOUNCES HIS ACCUSERS ' ' I I I I I . I . ! -..I. . . !MI. ........ . . t iOTH PARTIES RECENTLY DIVORCED alousy Said to Have Been at the Bottom of the Shooting Affair at Woodburn. wehter Is Terribly Wounded and Little Or No Hope Is Entertained of His Recovery. Is might lmvo boon expected, the Hold nbout 2:55 o'clock in the nftor- Lnds for tho tragedy nt Wood- noon by n porson wuo was unseon ni a yesterday, when W. W. Slnugh- tho time. m shot down In hl8 field whllo , A tolophono message from wood ) - .. .. .ni.. king, was tho greon-oyed mon-, burn this attornoon givoB some oi uiu JmIohbv m-nwlnc nut of two dotallS Of the Shooting, WlllCll OC- rra.i.ifa la oni.i tn hnvn nrnmnt-! currcd on the Pomoroy plnco about he crime that will cost Slaughter 'two nnd a half miles east of Wood- life, and which hns led to tho burn. Eugene u. uemmgion st of E. L. Remington. been arrested, charged wnn mo Is was printed In Tho Cnpltnl crime, nnd ins examination i m.-i . fail exclusively yesterday, Slnugh- Snturday afternoon, but ho Is out on wai shot whllo nt work In his bondB or siuuu. ubibhikwu '" mm stori PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE TRADE AT THE STORE THAT laves You Mongyj US OFFER DURING THIS SALE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVE WAR- IAIXR OF TTP.TO.nATE NEWMEHCHANDISE TRICED AWAY WN TO INDUCE OUIOK SELLING. YOU WILL FIND IN EVERY mAKTMENJ A GREAT VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. HBADOX his guilt, and wiys be can provo bo was In Woodburn nt tho tlmo of tho shooting. Slaughter is so badly wounded that but little hopo Is ontcrtnlncd of his recovery. Tho gun with which the shooting was tlono has boon found. It Is n 30-30. Two shots were fired, tho first missing. The second was flrod ns Slaughter ran. The bullet struck a nlckot on tho fence, nnd wns evidently flattened. It Btruck Slaughter In tho Bhouldor, making a wound 14 Inches across, Tho bullet lodged undor or nonr tho spine. A spllntor from tho bullet struck Slnughtor nonr tho tomplo, tearing out his loft eye. The grounds which led up to tho shooting, it is claimed, had tholr foundation In two dlvorco sultn. These divorce Biiits nro Remington against Romlngton nnd Slaughter against Slnughtor. In both of those suits tho wivoa woro plaintiffs. iU 3 o'clock last Sunday morning an attempt was mado to burn Rom- ington's now cottage, Tho Incondlnry had piled up goods boxos nnd poured oil ovor thorn, and It was with diffi culty that tho houso was snved. Tho blnzo was soon by a nolghbor, who gnvo tho nlarm. Tho statement Is mndo thnt Remington sUBpoctod Slnughtor of doing this. It Is paid thnt Slaughter was vory Joalous of tho attentions of Reming ton to Mrs. Slaughter, who vory re cently obtnlned a dlvorco from nor husband. Tho complnlnt In thla wbb mndo Juno 7th, and tho decrco grant ed July 1st. In tho Romlngton dl vorco suit tho complaint wbb filed Juno ICth, nnd tho decreo granted Sontombor 24th. Jenn L. Romlngton Is tho Bon of D. L. Romlngton, who hns conductod n foundry nnd mnchlno shop nt Woodburn for 39 yours. The tragic affnlr hns shaken Woodburn to tho coro, and no oho knows what tho outcome will bo. Tho prollmlnnry oxamlnntlon will tin hold tomorrow, hnvlng boon post poned on account of tho inability of District Attornoy McNary to bo pros- ent todny. Mr. McNary Is at hoso burg, and Charlos L. MoNary Is on gnged in tho St. Paul murder trials In this olty. FRISCO' Giif-'T TRIALS Mayor Says Charges Against Hiln.Arc False in Every t Particular SAYS THE WHOLE MATTER IS llASEl) UPON REVENOE AND IS AN KFFORT TO PUNISH HIM FOR HIS EFFORTS TO DKFEAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY LANG-DON. IKESS GOODS Thosuanda of yards tho loom'a latest foductlon in all tho pGW ttlaln nhnrtns. ar59 pialda and wki. Price yd., 26c, "c. 49c and 75c. K SILKS Beautiful new "silks 1 J1 the new saadea. la colors and faa- Thousasaa of rds to select from. "c. yd., 25c, 35c, 6c and 75c FOIi PLANNSL8 I A CTATirl tAntBAAnt elect from. Colon rh,tei navy, gray. Pnk and blue. Price. 19c, 26c. 29c. 35c. H 46c r'G FLAXKKL 11 colors a4 fu- Pink klaa. walia b " w--- puk, brows. tlna ud I, ra afcftoVa ,J Pa. -- at z to tlei frem lci yd.. g CUe ' as ii. UNDERWEAR Mountains of under wear to select from In wool, merino and cot ton. Mon'a underwear 25c, 30c, 4Gc and 75c. LadlW underwear 25c IK and 49c. Child bed rausnu v. , - - 19c.nd scrims, allkallnes: drea's 10c, 15, 19c ana ZbC . INDIES' COATS A grand variety of the latest up-to-date garments In all the new plain shade, plaldi and blacks. Tho prlcft we sell them at keep us busy getting more new onei. Prices 5.00, 6.90. 8'50 and 10.50 MILLINERY We keep two trim mer busy making them; as fat as they aro trimmed they are ,old. It will pay yoo well to get our price. Swell trlm Prlo IMiO, 12.75 n X6a aail 49c. Cnll 3.5. Mle WD. 25c dra'icap25candup DOMESTICS A roagnlflcent stock flannelettOB. Swans- downs, fancy walst lngs, calicoes, glng liam, bleached and un- bloaebod muslins, cur-, tain nrnatlonB. all kinds of wlill fioodB, bed -,v.rft. blankets, com- forta, Pillows, tlcklncs, dree aateenB, aoucu 8wl, India linens, loag cloth skeetlngs. pilloir tubing, dress UrIbib. Cheviot mr.- in.. eiderdown, cna- ua Jananese klmona clotH. calicoes, best quality, yd. Be; chal lle. all colors, yd. Be. Get er prlcea. We can save you money. XABLS LINKN8 -ora how a grand 'aaaortaeat of lsaport-J A ad doaeatic o llaeM and napaim. - L.-i Moral dealxaa- "" .- .- it Frio, jr.. BC 8ac' 'v f Se a 75c SHOOK ETTA'S NERVES Lejclngton, Ky Nov. 23. Thos. a,nt n nntrrii. was hangel this morning for th murder of Sim Mo, a negro. Mrs. Htta Orlfflth, a white prisoner, ohargod with tho murder of her child, saw the execution from her cell. Bho collapsed, and Is ex pected to die from tho Bhock. o- JUST WANTON MURDER lt i wjmt anowuw aro-iuc. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 23. The law requiring the street car company to furnish separato car labeled "no groos" and "whites" took effect to- day. The company remcu w wV, and tho syBtem Is tied up on account, of the crews being arrestee: lor run ning cars without a "jiracrow. u, eral Manager Ragland and other offl cera were also arrested. Reward for Murderer. r,vn o.. Not. 23. A reward of 12000 was offered today by tho Men's Welfare League of the Nation- al Cash Register Company or mo .M f ihn murderer of uona un- man. The employes raised the -.,n m.leVlr this morning. FHty- flre hundred employes aro ready to, Now York, Nov. 23. TJio Btonmor Pntrleln was sighted off Flro iBlnnd nt G, o'clock this morning, nnd rencllod. quarnntlno nt 8 o'clock. Qunrt'ra hnvo boon roaorvod for Soliiulta at tho Wnldorf-ABtorla. Schmltz says thoro Is no truth In tho chnrgos, nnd thoro la no ovl donco nunlnst htm. Ho lutouds to ImstQii to San FrnnclHCO to dear IiIh nnmc. Schmltx, nfter scnnnlng n bunch of cHpplngB containing tho first iicwh of tfio Indlctmont. snld: "It Is nil political rovenge: nn unscrupulous, vonoiuous, political chargo, ovory word of It. Thoro Is not n Bclntllln of truth In. nny one of tho charges, and they nro tho dirty weapons of dirty polltlclnns. You can bet that I will loso no tlmo In getting bnck . DAH PpnurtlafiA flll.l linvltllf ft Hilt III DUII ' llIIVID., ! ........n - -with juy nccusers. My consclonco (a clear, nnd whllo the nows la vory and don, I nm not surprised nt tho nctlon of my onomlOB, for the pnrt I hnd In tholr defent. District Attornoy Lnng don Ib woll known. I fought him to tho host of my ability, but I fought it man's light; now his frlonds hnvo retaliated." Schmltz said: "Tho trip abroad was taken for rost nnd to recovor from shattored norvos, tho rosult of tho strenuous campaign. I had no Iden of dodging any porson or anything. I Intondod to romnln abroad until Docombor, and oxpoctod to roach 8an Frnnclsco nbout tho llrst of tho year, whon my frlonds hnd planned to glvo mo a big recep tion. Whon I hoard that charges wero bolng mado, I decided to hurry back and face my accusers. I Intond od to havo an Inquiry whon I got back, an Inquiry that will Inquire." Schmltz and his wife wont directly to tho Waldorf-Astoria, und will re main a day or two, meantime con ferring with a number of frlonds who met him thore, nnd then start for Kan FraiiclRco. When tho Patricia docked In Ho boken Herbert Schmltz, brother of the mayor; M. J. Walhelmor nnd his prlvato secretary, Kceno, greotod tho traveler. They entered automobiles and hurried to the hotel. No effort wns rnado to arrest mo iu7r, though two men, supposed to bo San Francisco officers, who had called at tho customs office early, followed Schmltz closely In a cab. Tho twd supposed officers at tho customs office this morning said they were detectives from flan Francisco, and Inquired If there war any way the mayor could leave tho ship uo fnrn rcachlne tho pier. They wero told no, that tho mayor must land at tho dock. Schmltz 84ld ho novw knew Reuf to bo dishonorable .ii o Mntbot nttempted to nlr tho notions of . Cnruso nt n fnshlonnblo Fifth Avonuo ball Inst winter. Dlttonhoof for began his argument for tho de fense, nnd snld It tho prosecution, an It claimed, know Cnruso annoyed wo mon before. It was Its duty to arrost him earlier. Mathot was haudlcnppod by his failure- to produco Mrs. Grnhnm, and dollned his argument to n pica for tho "dofeuso of Amorlcnn woman hood front such boats na Cnruso." Ho failed to touch upon tho ovldonco, further thnn to sny tho womnn had rotuscd to "faco such n crowd of dogn and provcrts ns crowded the court room eagor to hoar n good wo man Blandorcd." Ho defended the police nnd bog'god for tho conviction of CnniRO. Tho court took tho case undor ndvlsomont, Cut declined to nay whether It would rondOi' a do elslon todny or not. In tho final nrgumont Mntbot snld: "No mattor which wny tho onso Is de cided, I nm not yot through with Cnruso. I hnvo othor linos I Intond to work on him." Cnruso wnn found guilt)' and fined 110. JAPS AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS The. Problem Is Knotty, But 'Frisco Is Certain to Stand Pat JAPANSE INSIST ON HKING GIV EN THE PRIVILEGES OF THE SCHOOLS, AND WILL INVOKE THE TREAT Y TO COMPEL COM PMANGE WITH THEIR DEMANDS. KANSAS CITY FARCE Kntisas City, Nov. 23 J. P. Rig glnH, of Denumont, Texas, In tho Trans-Mississippi congress todny do fended tho trusts and railroads against tho rldlnuloof speakers In congrois. who, ho said, knew llttlo of tho Ntibjocts tliuy nttomptod to discuss, Introducing a resolution sttoklng to modify tho rnto law, nnd said tho rnto bill curbed tho roads In tho axtnnsloii of tholr linen. O. L. Ivnno, of St. Louis, donlod tho Washington, NOV, 2aWvhon Prosldont Roosovolt returns to Washington ho will flud waiting for him thu roport of tho Secretary of Commuroft nnd Labor On tho situa tion In 8nn Francisco ovor tho ques tion of attendance of Jnpnhodo pu pils nt tho public sohools. Tho Pres ident will not bo pleased with tho re port, for It can bo stated without foarlng of going wrong that Mr. Mot calf's mission resulted In fnlluro. Tho cabinet officer will probably dlvldo his roport Into two parts, but In nelthor part will thero bo any thing thnt enn bo considered cheer ful.. Tho President will bo Informed (hat It Is hopolcss to expect n chnngo In tho attttudo of tho Ban Francisco people. They told Mr, Motcalf, so the futuru will show, that tho school nmttur Is nn entirely local affair; that tlioy lmvo no foar of Japaueso trodo foprlsals, nnd thnt they nro not lifrnld of war fwltlf thrOrIontnl. Tho President nlso will bojnformcd thnt tho InhnbltantH of tho roust; city wish to bo loft nlono In tho matter of working out. their' school problems nnd thnt thoy will consldor federal Intorfornnco an Importlnancc. Court Will Huititlii .Lips. Mr. Roosevelt will bo told that no difficulty stands In tho way of oli- nt. i hill tiriivnntoil nxtiimlons. Mrs. "" ,..-, Ullliuilllj milium in uiu m u- C. C. Tunnnnt Clary, of Omnhn. the innnK ft ,oclslon In tho courts that only womnn delegate, spoko ngulnst ft troftly wtn ft f()rogn country Is the enmmorco rommlsslon's ruling tno Bromo jnw of tho laud, nnd ns that nowspapors couldn't exchange 1oh ,8 Boror to all tho laws and ndvortlslng for transportation. ordinances of tho slat" of Callfornln Kansas City. Nov. 23. Tho rcso- nm, tno cjty of 8 i.'rA0Uco can ltitlon committee voted down two nft11 resolutions submitted by Ilrynn last T(0 qMOitjon rcnolves Itself Into night, ono endorsing tho Inter-par- 010 nf n C0UnM) f nctlon. It Is not llnmentnry union's ponco plans, nnd jko,y tlint ,ll0 prc(iont will relish tho other expressing antagonism to ,ho work of f0rcni: tho people of tho trusts. 'coast to do thnt whloh they nro re- , o- - solved not to do, but. unloss thoy Convfiillon Adjourns Snturday. ' make up tholr minds to yield, nn oth Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 23. er courso thnn ono of legal forco Oompers said this afternoon that the seems to bn left open to tho admlnls oonvontlon would colio Saturday. ' (ration. ... o Jnixurs roMlliDii Niroiig. Munt Run "Jim Crows." Tho Japanese position on the trea- Arkansas City, Nov. 23. Two rob- r ' contention that the treaty bers. evidently oxrltod amateurs., i Prammini io on uu iw , ,,- tried to rob the Bt. Charlos hotel this ssoimuio. nm. huuvuj ..-. ,v - mn..i.... Tl.nv .hot nm! killed "r uinn iinriiu nni, mv i'" ClOrk William Ooff nnd 8. C. Halpan,! ambassador. In fact It Is believed an actor, before tho vlcdms hsd a.mai no i.as cauu mioi chanco to throw up tholr hands. The, this government to tho fact that, murderers escaped. when " Newfoundland lawmakon. - ipincvtl OH uiu ainiuiu mnmm iiiynu tp i ,i. i i.. .,.., provisions whloh donled rights to Found D.d In Room. I AmftrI,.an flihlirmon thnt wer, Klur. OhlcflKO. Nov. 23. Tho bodies of, ... ... . . . ,.., ..,,- NASTY LITTLE TENOR a man and woman, dead from bullet wounds, wero found In a rooming houso at 490 La Hallo avonuo this afternoon. Cards In tho roan's pock ets Indicate he might bo president of the American Ship Company, of; New York. Evidently tho man died first, The pollco say It was ft case of murder and suicide or possibly a doublp suicide. Tho body of (he roan Is supposed to be that of J. II. De-laney. Tho landlady. Mrs. Cyrus woou, found tho Delsney bodies on entering tho room to sweep supposing It wa empty by that time of tho day. The woman waa fc(ll warm, but the man was cold. '. New York. Nor, 23. Caruso's ,... w called this morning by Com mlssioner Mathot, who Is prosecuting it. H announced that he waa un able to aeeuro tha present of Mrs. Graham, wfco Jt li alleged kadi bees ook, kacamw ik t4 fro anteed to (hem by a (reaty hotwoen Great Britain and tho United States, (his government dented tho right of the colonial authorities to pass laws In conflict with the treaty, and that, when London sustained (ho claim of Washington, tho Newfoundlanders wero compelled to yletd. Holo to Cntwl Through. It may bo (hat (ho San FranoUco authorltf will And a wny to get around (he legal obtnlo by paw ing an ordlnanro that only parsons of a certain age shall bo allowed to at- tond tho public schools. The Japan ese pupils aro nearly all grown men. Such a law would tae the groumi from beneath the fet of thft Japan ese complainants, iu u is uj nu means certain that It will he enacted Dr. J. P. COOK movkd to umxmrr rawr, WHKJUt KM WIW.HWW ALU O JLW KilW rATfmri. w MHUM CA1A ON Ml. COOK. coiwmurATfto Peary Meets HU Wife. Sydney, N. S., Kor. 83. Vrf with his shlp'a rew arrived tkla morslng. HU wlf waa (ha rsjt o greet the esvlorr. A TKtlvii im (cxs4?rs4 by tk natlvw a4 frlcnUhs from tU UalUa Bttawi, f cIvoflROS- mMSr2TiSi 1 t,