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nm' .ciLN'MENT WEATIIER-FOREOAST. 4, TONIOHT AND TUESDAY. -. QML 10 AftT AL JOIIRN AL "" ' - emuiui, UIIKUOX, .MONDAY, OVEMHKK 20, 1000. K0 "82 NOTHER VICTIM OF THE PISTOL EMINGTON SAYS HE SHOT IN SELF DEFENSE SLAUGHTER SAYS HE WAS IN HIS GARDEN iEPLORABLE TRAGEDY AT THE DEPOT 'Stop there," cried tho policeman. The Gorman kept ou going and tho poliMman called tho second tuno for On Trlnl for Slimier. PltUfleld. 111.. Nov. 2C EiiKono PloUninn was plncod on trlnl horo to- ank Dick, a Hard Working Young German, Shot Down by Policeman Busick. Isick Claims He Fired Only to Make Dick Stop and Had No Intention of Shooting Him Victim Will Die. Sght Pollccmnn J. R. Busick shot and pcrhnps mortally wounded bk Dick, a young German stono bn, nt the pnssenger depot Sun- Imornlng. Dick is lying nt the : of death nt tho Salem hospital. the chances ton to one against Recovery. Mr. Busick was at- ptlng to arrest Dick, together some other men, whom he he ld were stcnllng a rldo on the hbouml train, and when tho IS German did not halt nt the pollcomnn's word of command ho fired. Tho deplorable occurrence took plnco at' 5:25 o'clook, 20 or 30 fot from tho station platform. liii-lrk'K Story. Mr. Busick, according to his own statement, had discovered sevornl men stealing their way on tho train and had hold ono of thorn up and had made him get back on tho train. Thon ho said ho saw this man walk ing across tho platform at tho sta tion going west Into tho vacant lot 0 STOBI PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE him to stop. Thon ho claims thnt . hocused of murdorlng Dr. John tho normnn broko Into a run and "Wnrnor, when the two wero pna Busick says ho flrud Intending tb '"onuors a ywir ngo on a train for tho shoot by the man nnd frighten him "West. It Is nllogod Pletziunn was into stopping. Ho snys ho wns sur- Intoxicated and, without warning, prised when ho dlscovored that tho shot Wnrnor. man wns struck by tho bullet. o On boing shot, Dlok Btoppod nnd Bloodhounds TrnllhiK Patricide. began to gronn. Busick went up to ' Peoria, 111., Nov. 2Ct A -posse of him, led him to the street car and of deputy sheriffs, with threo blood- brought him up town. When ho hounds, Is scouring the woods along arrived In town with tho Injured .tho 'Illinois rlVorouth of Peoria for tnnn. Iin anmmnnml Hru Alnran nml l.Mwnril fUlffnril tvlin fntnllv alint lita ........ ..w ..........v...... .u. .W.W .. ...... V....W..., ...... ...... ....... ..." Robertson and thoy ordored him sent fnthor. Isaac ClifTord, Sunday during to tno Hospital ueioro any oxtonsivo nn altercation over monoy manors, oxnmlnntlon wiib mado. A cnb was ! Young Clifford is 21 yoars of ago. summoned nnd Dick wns removed to Fallowing tho shooting ho rilsnp the Snlem hospital and It wns toon ' penred In the thick underbrush discovered by Drs. Morse nnd Bob- which sklrtH tho rlvor In tho vicinity, ortson that he was shot through and, o through, tho ball entering in thoi draco Unmii.Wnn Murileivil. back near the splno Just over hls Herkimer, N. Y., Nov. 20. Dr. hip and lodging In tho adipose tlwmo Dourm testified today that Oraco in iroiu wnore u pi romoveu oy urown died or concussion or tno .... i ... tho surgeon's, knlfo. Dirk wns under the Influence of aontfsthcttoB for several hours nnd stood tho shock of tho operation tftill,1' Tho surgeons found thnt tho Intostlnos wero pneturod In nine sop nrntc places. Known no KnglMi. brnln, onuiod by blown on tho bond, hofore she wns thrown into the lake. Ho said tho symptoms of drowning were- completely lacking. , o All Wen NmiRlity. Now York, Nov. 2C. Police Com mlMtnnor Mnthnt Hnvfl he hns ro- - i - DlrW rnn neither mxink nor undur- rnlvml n "Illnrklmnil" hitter, tltrent- stnnd tho English language. Somo onnR ,in for tll0 prosecution of Ca- hhik-hiij- .. i.Aiuuum:u iii ki-hiiii, -..- ,, gnVH ,. l,n8 on ,10 COU1- -... i..... i nnu .,nnn iiiiiinu from women who hnvo boon UtlUlliiMiiU UU iJtbll I'UfeVf ,...,. .- MUMS... MUMS... MUMS... fOR THANKSGIVING AT RUEF'S, THE FLORIST Aitnmi iurlv "',i suite sirwt. Phono I Si. WE OFFER DURING THIS SALE N'ew up-to-date merchandise nt the lowest prices Hint wns ever Med by nnv house on the Pacific Const. Wo do this to make room Irour .Ynuis display.. Note the prices carefully. Pc Fancy Dresa Goods, yd 25c h Fancy Suiting, yd 49c ' 00 Fancy Dress Goods, yd C9c 50 Swell Dress Goods, yd 95c c Black Tnffeta Bilk, yd 49c c India Silk, all colors, yd 2Cc fo Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c 50 ard wide Black taffeta SUk, yd 98 c. c Fancy Walstlng Silks, yd 49c 35 Black Peau do Solo SUk )d, SGc. pmaants of Silks, Half Price. ponanta of. Dress Goods, Half Price N yards best Indlga blue Call- to, yd 5c. 100 yards of Muslins, yd 5c. 6Kc and 8 l-3c. - yards Outing Flannel, yd 5c, s l-3c and 10c. ble Linens. Towels and Napkins U going at sale prlces mforts and Blanket ail reduced fr this aalo. , ' c Swans' down dressing .acques c. sbrelia cut down 49c, 65c, 86c aad li.oo. ttt Wool 8hawls. 25c, 35c, 49c ad 75c Btteu. a pair. 25c. 35c. 49c, 75c and 88c, , ; ., &ttUrd Datterna on sale. 50 long siiic gloves, pair, 98c I Kolf gloves, pair 25c 5c handkerchiefs, each 2c 0 Ml Bilk rihhnn. vard 3c ,ftClx Wide all silk ribbon, yd "He 10 fa1ailr BtnjfklBBfl. Dalr 16 Ladles' 18c fleeced lined heavy stockings, pnlr 121Sc. Indies 39c wool stockings, pair 25c. Ladlos' ISo fancy collars, 10c 50c chiffon, all colors, yd 29c New dress trimmings, yd 3c, Be- 8c, 10c and 12c Children's hose, pair, 5c, 10c, 12c and 15c Ladles' 39c heavy warm vosta 25c Best Sans silk, ball 2c. Bost darning cotton, ball 1c Full count pins, paper lc I0o whlto pearl buttons, doz 4c. Best 300-yd spool cotton, flpool 2(c 10c Frill garter elastic, yd 5c Best spool silk, all colors, spool 3c 15c horn hair pins, doz 9c Men's heavy underwear, 35c, 45c and 49c Men's 11.00 felt bats, price 49c. $2 50 felt bats, prlco 11.49. Ladles' 92.25 lino dress uhoes, SI 49. Children's shoes. 35c, 49c, CCc and 75c Men'a dross panU, 98c, ?l., Men'a 115.00 OvercoaU. $8 50 Men's best Overalls, price 49c Men'i heavy working shirts, 39c Ladle' 115.00 long coats, 8.90 Ladla' S18.00 long coaU, 110.50 Ladiea 35.00 silk rubber coaU. Ladles' trimmed haU, $1-49. aad 2,50. Ldk $5.1 nk ptUcoU, prlc $3.90. 15.0 plaid" nk irt walsU. price $3.75, . a.r.ln in crery department tULLmt WMxnme emowpw' Conw of Cfjyyf : W4-ltlll(llll'"'ll'af4'Vl1 Tlie I.olistiT.Claeil ! IiikiiHwI by mlnlsfr.. mulelniu and v... vru Nov 20.- Judce O'Sul- bualiiOM men. He Iihs kept tho reo- llan today signed an order pormlt ' onla supuroflscd. but ronched the ting the Caruso case to be reviewed conclusion that publicity would bo n before tho court of general sosslons. grentor dotrlmont than moro fines. . o o Evidence Shows Slaughter Was Jealous and Made Threats Against Remington. The Wounded Man Is in Precarious Con dition and Gradually Sinking His Brother Swears to Have Revenge. Woodburn, Or.. Nov. 20. (8p- olaD Tim busy llttlo town of Woodburn Ik ngog over tho approach lug preliminary huurlng of K. L. lUimliiBton. charged with assnult with attompt to kill W. W. Slaugh ter, at tho H. L. HiunHoy farm, last Thursday afternoon, nnd eager with anticipation for what sensational fen what to do under tho clrouinstnncos. but finally retraced my stop to town nnd gnvo myself up to tho nuthorltlon and confessed tho Mhootlng. On tho rond to town I met two women, and hid my rlllu In tho underbrush, to Which spot I Intor led Marshnl Bench nnd Deputy Sheriff Win. Ktjch, to where tho rllto Wns found. I hud Oil Trust KIhhIi. Austin. Tox., ov. 2C Tho case of tho Wnters-Plorco Oil Company, ,,,,, of iortInnd nro making nr nhnrciHl With V 0 OlIOII 111" ""' I Will VMt Aurorn. Aurora, Or., Nov. 20. Fifty young trust laws, was called this morning The company Is ondoavorlng to ob tain a continuation. . -o To Kreit ii Moniiiiuiit, Snrlnuflold. Mow.. Nov. 2C The DauKhturs of tho AmorJcnn Revolu tion today received bldB for tho eroo tlou of a shaft In niomory of Oeorge ! Rogers Clarke and his mon. o Pn-sldiMt Is Home. Oflna Henry. Va., Nov. 2C.--The Loulslnna was sighted with hor con sort, tho Tennosseo, this morning. Thai- nassed the Cape this afternoon and tho President will land this ev ening. , o oinien Crie Fruud. wo.hincton. Nov. 26. Gompers frifA In tho Docorobor Fedoratlonlst charging that fraud was generat at the recent elections. He says u w clearer now than ever before that corporate Interests dictated some of the elections. . o Gonn to London. A.,rftr. Nor. 26. Henry Mlllor, a hop buyer and financial broker of thla clty.left Saturday night for Lon don, England, to more thoroughly get in touch with tho European uj market than ho could do on this sMe of the water. , THE ANGELUS 18 HKRE AND JIEIIB TU wia. .a niipv viinM O A. M. TO 10. I ' '. v..0n -4 M SO W3T THK wii-k b- .trr. XtnitVINO AMI H.W t. ltw. TRY HOT CAKES, Ml'fiH AND OOF- FEE nvr.V IB CENTS. JfAXY MKAT AND EGG ORDERS oxiiV ao CE.NTH. REGULAR DINNER, INCLtm.u DFJWKR1' TUB fT AT um WMCK fHB AXOELVR, rnngemonts to como up hero In n spe cial enr Thanksgiving night to nttend tho big mask ball tho Aurora band la going to glvo on thnt dnte. Tho par ti has inquired about hotel accom modations, and, If thoy can bo so cured, tjiey will como up on tho local, roturnlng the noxt morning. o Huecttl of Murder. Dayton, O., Nov. 26. James Rog ers, a professional tramp, was ur- j rested bora this morning on suspicion of connection with tho murder or Dona Golman. Tho witnesses, ac cording to tho authorities, declare that when Dona's body was carried into tho homo, Bessie, Dona's older sliter, said to hr mether: "Now, I supposo you haro her whom you ant hor." The family physician says Bosslo Is subject to hysteria O ' Cuban IlrrolutlouliU. Washington, Nov. 2. Magoon wires that the rurales captured a band of olght revolutionists, whom they disarmed and took prisoners to Cienefugos to answer charges of dis turbances and plotting against the government. o-s Potato HUH in tho Oronnd. Aurora, Or., Nov. 26. Tho largest bulk of this season' potato crop In this section Is still In the ground. The continued heavy ralna baro pre vented the farmers from digging tho crop. Ro far no damage nai resulted to the crop. In view of tho car shortage potato buyer hero Insert at) t, p. b. clau8 in their contract when buying. turos the trial is expected to de-Mieard of thrcata mnilu ngnlnst by llfo vulop, I by HinuKiiior, nmi was on my giinru Thoro nro two suparnto nnd ill In my own defense" tlnot Btorlos in circulation regarding j Tl0 M(ory t(,,t, ,,y sinughter Is to tho faCjts 6Xllii cao hnd Uio. uujtlve 1)U uffoct (hnt ,U wni) 0W,m, um fur tho ahootlng. in tliu net of turnlni nround In hi Tho defenso, through tho iodluiniBftnl(M w,im jt, ft)U (l Htjl)K netim of Jlv wllnwaiwi. propoHSu to show ,,, bacl; ftd lll0 BUftrp crncl oi a tlmt n iliml nt urmn took 111 tl CO bo- -in.. n., ,..,.ui i.. ,1... .ii.nxkt.i.i .if ...... .. ...w. ... .- ,,1117. ,,U VIIIII.T1, ,11 ..IV 1...W1..1UI. W twoon the two ImllRornnta. who had (lt n,1()rt, when n second shot rang ben recognized n avowed onemlft (r Bm (10 lH1ol struck him In tho for many months, and that Iteming-8(t vinuMor, and ningod toward hi toiiHhot 8lnughtorln sellMlofonse. On)(p10 no r0nllso( that ho wn In tho othor hand tho prosecution pro- jllmlf nm tll0M rnn to tw i,o,ll0, posos to show, by the-tostlmony of MCnj ,m ahotgun. which was In a doton witnesses, thnt tho crlmo was tH ,I((UII ,,00, and pnmed out on tho aommlttod out of revongo nnd ti fratii porch, leaving n trull of blood behind him, itml crying for help, ins shooting wns done from ambush A now feature una uoveiopou in COOK Mors to LUMcwrY frmiif WMMW MS WHX KWf AlA WM AXU JfiWT FATfflNTf. FOK AKT mtUIAJW CALL OK K. COOK. iiflita wnrA twififit Itv Allmpf Trtnilnr. tho ease, through tho finding of u nBhbor, who on mo lo his assist bullet of dirforont cnllbro ombedded nco (j j0)J ,m o tno omuroy In tho wall of tho fllaushter nbodo, house, whero inodlrnl uttomlanoo wa which was llrod from aii entirely dlf-'au,iunono, iy Oi0phonv foront course from the , po,llloi -up-, vnllmtm hmirlng took posed to huvo been ocr up I n by Ron - Ai0(l(ntlon ., OJlonlllff Ineton when tho shooting oocurrod. , ., uiBiuii kiiuii prompt y at 1 o'clock In tho presence Thl evidence wns found this morn ' """ . ' " ,, ..i.iitf of orowil whlob crowded the m- ins by O. B. Pomeroy. no g hlmring aUllltorlmn (0 . dofflri, Th. farmer to HlauKhter. an d ! Uiy Mr- mmtutlm wa coniluclmJ boforo hnl Amos Beach, tho latter of whom dug tho bullet fron, the lute lor wall ..ed by A'llow after It. passing t hroug i door nrown J and a 3i scnntllng. A tlmugh ho perforations nro frwh. -onw doubt u exist a to whe her tho hot wh ch thr0UKnout ,, Bft0rnoo; wa, fired from the direction of tho woodshed, -was flrod tho ame day n tho tragedy. wlll'o'Lery. Hurley Moort. Harry What advantage tho dofonso will ,... , ii.i- . t. -. .11. lirlU, UMV OVll, .1. 1IM(M" take of this new evidence I not dls- .,.,'... .. ' . ., ft TAX XSttS&XZ w they intimate It will have some bear- ' , vr .i.r..'l.i o. Ing on tho case. The Principal do- KXOLVfllVBLY TOU THE JOUR. ' n"on- XMh that he wa on hi. way to the 'no courw laaen oy i ne prowcu . . . .. . 1...1 .UUMM.i (ton and dofonso Indicate that a farm or ueorge mucn, juw uv)U. ... bat of Slaughter, to continue nego. "B ultternes. exl.ttnl between flatten, for tho lease of tho Kilien " - . v. tianon. lor wiu troubles. In which the S !" "; :.!'" .'!r..rr,.", .srUK two week beforo tho trouble, ana ............,, ...... -w wa. in the habit of traveling alon a Blaughter ha repeatedly ibMatcnvd roVlpitb p. Uhe Slaughter place.ln ' l of Illlon nnd that Tlom- TeTot L wagon road In a round ltop nd 8 auBhter alnrrt wl fo would never be married. The d fense :r iSL'JvSr. ! v. - nr.: I yu In the act of patslns tho nt the Portland hotel hero, W In Slaughter place, I beard a .hot tn tho precartou condition, and the chancw rear, and, turning quickly, I - 'W are dlmlnlrtln. If !. t. 't. -ii .hin inw with tho court should eo flt to turn o obotsuo lreled at my head. Real.'jtemlw.on looae aa tho result of tbo VMWW ... ...iiw.U.. l,At.li. at.ArnA tttLltf Wag my danier, I tbroir wy re to prruwiu- v-.,. ...- -- . '. ' .-4 .rJ- in 1 liable to oeaur. as It t HJd ti KIT onlOUlUWf nut fvf V rt - qalck nccoNloa. 8Uto JHWPd brother ;of f laughter, ijfco lh .jw to W fet M ra crwkil mw ".-, -i- . -Zw. Tb.t wao the tat I mar of JWw. ;-n1JM ' iak.r. aad I wa undecided Injury of W brother, i .0 a I IcEVOY BROS. oo.V. n, vmr, comrorATioM mn