3k cuRNT WEATIIERFOREO AST, SlOWflira AND SATURDAY. QUi CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALKM. OREGON, FltlUAi, NOVEMBER 80, 11)00. NO. 283. mhwiij itmummi HEPHERg PAYS THE PENATLY THEL SMITH DEFENDS FATHER'S GUESTS DOES NOT ffllTAL JftURDER AVENGED lefrfbotfon, for Once. Fol lowed Closely on Heels of the Crime RlMI.VAIi WAS OP A LOW OIlDKIl OF INTELLIGENCE, AND JUS CRIME THE FOULEST THAT EVER STAINED THE PAGES OF OREGON HISTORY. Don Zoll, but others wero equally guilty, nnd that lie was not alone In tho commission of the crime. Tills execution was ono of tho moft successful ever carried out In Ore gon. Thero was not a hitch or mis hap In any of tho proceedings. The prisoner's neck was broken by the fall, and he perhaps died so sudden ly that ho experienced no pain, Ho ecarcoly moved a musclo after the trap was sprung. Shepherd began to display his wonderful norvo early this morning, and had a long conversation with the guards about horses. Ho was ex tromoly particular about dressing, and was attired In a now black suit, woro boots with high heels, like cow boys nffect, and had a gaily colored silk hnndkerchlot around his neck. Ho wore n cowboy hat. Just aftor ho nto a hearty dinner and was drossod he asked to havo his nicturo takon. He was romoved up stairs, and tho prison photographer Fred A. Shepherd, of Crook coun- ir, expiated tho crlmo of murder and ,3trage on tho gallows nt tho Btato n(tintlnrv at 12: -10 o'clock today. .... .--- . . v. mnrHnror nt Tlnn 9!f11 (Hod with "tOOK a Snap SHOt Bl Him na n i.i iinn. tub MMirHc hmtnl- "Whoro shall I semi U1QS0 pic- .. ... ni.v. ,.i i,ini in1 turns." nsked tho nhotogrnphor, "to IJ aUU IUIUIIDU ..-(jUiiOUl DIUUU ,11 ... - - - rood ttead, and ho died game Nn Heavon? .. ....... ,.. . . . HIT i ... - WnTllinil lalllllli fereon was ever executed In this o, io m- muiun, .,... ,..,.. Iflion who displayed as much cool- b. nerve and unconcern. Ho was pr far apparently tho coolest porson i the chamber of death. In his acts in getting shaved, hav herd. Shepherd entered tho death cham ber at 12:35, accompanied by his spiritual adviser, Rev. A. A. Moore, of St. Joseph's church, Suporlntenu .. n. ... .. .... ...i oofJnnt .Tnntos nnd Warden Curtis, of tho its a hearty dinner just before tho penitentiary, and several guards. Ho .nation, ho displayed hla low order mounted mo scauuiu u.v, ..- I ... .-.-.I Mnnrn ,-nnil n lirnVOr. f Intelligence, nucr rumvi .uUU.u --. His boast of ycaterdny that ho Shepherd saw. .. in.. . m a iniTiiiinp m iiii -m .-,. ..n .i ,ninu "i am cuiiiy oi uiu n.u.uw - - Otement from tho scaffold wna not Zell, but others are at guilt) ns I am. legood. Tho Btatemont was vory you mno au " "' " " M. almost Incoherent nnd con- Frwor, who satu i nuu.u - lined what all know to bo false. Ho TCn7TTi Ml... ,M,ntv n tho tnnr.lpr of Continued on oujuiu .. HESITATE , TO SHOOT Bravely Faces Han Armed With Carving Knife and f Kills Him ENItAGEI) MAN BREAKS INTO, Till: HOUSE AND IS SHOT F1VK TI.MJCS BUSINESS MEN GO ON HEIt BONDS, AND HEIt DRAVi EUV IS COMMENDED, f CHICAGO STOR PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WE OFFER DURING THIS SALE for our nms display.. Note tho prices carefully. Ladles' Uc Heocod linen iw stooklngs, pair 12 & Ladies' 39c wool stocking, pair 2Bc. Ladles' iSc fancy collars, 10c. DOc chiffon, all oolors, yd -90. Now dress rIiumlBB, y 3c- 6C 8c, 10c and 12 4c. Children's hose, pulr, C 1UG 12 He and 15c' ,,. Ladles' 39c bea.vy warm vests -Gc Best Sans silk, ball 2c. nest darning cotton, ball lc. Full count pins, paper lc lOc white pearl buttons, dos 4c. Best 00-yd spool cotton, spool -c 10o Frill garter elastic, yd 5c Best spool silk, all color, spool 3 c j5o born hair plm. d' 9c. Men's heavy underwear, 35c, 45c and 49c. . n Men's 11.00 felt hat,, pr lea 40c 12.50 felt hats, prlco M9 Ladle.' 2.25 flno dress shoes. ChUdren'B .. 35c. 49c. 65c Lrlr. P. " Jrtl.0O r'nlicic M-n'a best OterallB. price c LadiC flS.00 Jong coajs. 18.00 rndles $18.00 ions coatJ, iu." SS' 135.00 BHk rubber coats trimmed hat.. 11.40. l. La$S..UPcoat..Prca tsS'pW- .lHcBhirtwaUU.pr.ce rnymta WtOMm - 50c Fancy Dress Goods, yd 25c 75c Fancy Suiting, yd 49c U 00 Fancy Dress Goods, yd C9c $1.50 Swell DresB Goods, yd 95c 75c Black Tatteta silk, yd 49c 5c India Silk, all colorB, yd 25c 75c Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c 11,50 yard wide Black Taffeta 8lk, yd 98c. ' 85c Fancy Walstlng Silks, yd 49c 11.35 Black Peau do Sole Silk yd, 85c. Remnants of Sllkn, Half Prlco. Sonants of Dress Goods, Half Price. "1000 yards bost Indlga blue Call fc d 6c. 5(00 yards of Muslins, yd 6c, 6Ko and S l-3c. 400 yards Outlag FUnaol, yd 5c, , 8 l-3cand 10c. "able Linens, Towels aad Napkins all going at sale prl'cei; Comforts and Blanlcets all reduced for this aale. o Swans' cowa dressing sacQues Umbrellas cut down 49c, 65c, 85c d 11.00. Knlt ool Shawls, 25c, 36c, 49c and 75c. Coreta, & p&ir( 25c 3Gc 49c, 750 nd 98c. Jjadard patterns oh sale. .50 long alllc gloves, pair, 98c ll glOTM, pair 26c "09 5c hakerea!g, each 2c "- 6 all .ilk riblwB. yard 3c lca wide all alllc rlblsoa, yd Uu,. l4W K 10c Mack aekta, pair Thornton, R. I., Nov. 30. Ethe) Smith, tho 15-year-oltl daughter of' Special I'olicoinnn Luandor Smith, was arrested last night nt the home of Chief of Police Howland KimbnlU charged with killing Elinor Urlggs, 11 rosldont of Thornton. The circum stances of tho killing wore such that aftor boing obliged to arrest the child, Chlof Kimball took hor to his house, gavo hor a Thanksgiving din ner nnd declnrod that sho should not! go to jail as long us alio was under his jurisdiction. The tragedy yostorday was tho culmination of nn estrangement key twoon Brlggs nnd his wife. About two weeks ago Brlggs deserted his wlfo, leaving her without means of support forhersolf and threo small children. Smith took pity on tho des titute woman, nnd ho and hlo wlfo .received Mjb. Brlggs nnd hor chil dren Into tho house, and woro ar ranging to send thorn to the homo of Mrs. Brlggs' brothor. ( Yostonlny afternoon, during tho absence of Smith, Brlggs Arrived nt the Smith houso and demanded ad mission. Charles Holllday, a nogro cook, stnrtod to bring Kimball to tho scone, leaving In tho ltousw Mrs. Brlggs and hor cliildron, Mrs. Smith nnd Ethel. Tho womon nnd ohIMron, foarlng that Brlggs would force nn ontrauce, locked nil tho door and windows. Ethel procured hr fath er's revolver. A soon ub Holllday was out of sinlit. Brigs again de manded admission. Thle being re futed he drew h large curving knife from beneath his coat and out away tho ecrten on the front door. He then amaalied a pane of glaea In the door, reached through and threw baek the bolt. As he entered Bth.l tired two BhoU at him, both bullet indalug In hi body. -BrlgB aeeltnted for un lnbtant nnd then kept on. The ehlld fired threo more shots, every IwlUK taking effect, and BrlBB ktaggered back and fell dead. Thornton. H.TTnov. 30.-Bthel o.. i nt who Bhot and killed Elwor Brlggs. as he was trying to umr tho Smith homo to attaok Bin. ,,,--- -- .. W..M. el's mothor. was arraigneu im ... ing on a charge of manslaughter. Sho ..leaded not guilty, and was reJeaaed on a bond of 14000. A dozen of O most prominent oltUons wore anx Joua to give bond for tho girl's ap penranoe. Tho act is looked upon a reore that of a heroine than of u orlmlnal. Mem-Ilk Jluy Die. Home. Nov. 30. Dispatches today 1 .. ' .... .. f AhvMinla. U pay iioneiiB, e - - ...,. in srlou disturbance. arelUely to occur In tho .trugglo for the succession to we mrvuv. About tho Jl. Washington. Nor. 30-Tho Pml- . -. ..nfuranMl Willi tVtLSZZSJ. of the Un.ver.lty jrSKrrii l regard to the Jap--anew altuaUon. Be,ond say ng it taHrowlng more acute, Wbactor re cused to dlMuaa tho matter. A Texas Ilniiftlitg. Waco. Toxas. Nov. 30. Jessie Jone wns hnnctxl hore this morning for the murder of Matthias Plock Soptember 9th. o A Negro limited. Hondo. Texas, Nov. 30. llonry Brown, n negro, wns hnngod today for tho'murdor of Albort Taylor, n fellow llfo convict In tho prison. o A New Coiiiniloslonvr. WnshlnKton. Nov. 30. Tho Pro.l- dorjjt. today announced tho nppolnt- mont 01 Jonn a. .Mcnuonny, 01 iouia Inifa, ns civil sorvlco commissioner to Biicceed Cooley, who hns boon ap pointed assistant nttorney-gonornl, o To Can Fish. Los AnKoles, Nov. 30. A million dollar corporation has boon organ ized hero to ncqulro nil tho nshlng poncurns between San Dlogo and Santa Barbara, and to oroct a largo canning plant nt San Dlogo. THE JAP SQUADRON COMING GAVE UP A HUNDRED THOUSAND HeinzHlic Montana Million aire Comes to Relief of Bank Depositors Tho llassett Kcnmlnl. Washington. Nov. 30. Rebuttal testimony was taken In tho enso of Mrs. Bnnrfett this morning, tho wo man's slntemonts being denied by wltnesnon. Former RcprosontnUvo Fnlrchllrt tnld "her mother nnd eta- tor didn't know hor condition, nnd thnt she refused to answer hla ques tions In regard to tho cause of hor going to tho hospital Court- ad journed to Monday when nrgumonta will begin. " O-" Coal IjuuI 1hh(1. Salt Lnko. Nov. 30. Tho story of; tho acquisition of tho Sunnysldo coal mlno by tho Utah TFuol Company was told br Gorco D. Holllday beforo J tho lntentnto commcrco commission. Toklo, Nov. 30. Tho crtilBors ItBUkuBhlmn, Hashldntes and Mat Hushlmn, tho training squadron, In command of Renr-Admlrnl Tomccka, lato president of tho naval boIioqI, will Ball from Yokohama Jantiary 6, via 'Honolulu, nnd nrrlvo nt San Francisco nbout February 18. Tho squadron will visit Senttlo nnd Tnco- mn. 0 WANTED TO MARRY A SOLDIER HAD SEVERED HIS CONNECTION WITH THE AETNA HANK THREE YEARS AGO. HUT AH ii;nir.i3 TiinnniiT ma v.l . .... -- mo inioretnio commcrco cnmmisRiou, STILL WITH IT, ASSUMED ALL 1IoWny ,0C(vtca tho ,1roporl,. ,H TilRSIM. . . ....... iisvv, wnon no was joiu uy mo coai 1 1 company nnd Denver, Rio Grando,of Butto, Mont., Nov. 30. Rccolvor ficlnla that hu must tnko tholr prlco Wilson, of tho Aotnti bank, nn- of n fow hundred dollars, or bo .....,.! i.iu .n..nnn. t,n v v.. drlvon off tho property. Ho roruaca, .,, . , , , , ' ,'nnd n fow dnya lator hla property Iloliuo, before leaving for tho East wm . . ' npn4i . .... hnd glvon him n check for $100,000, nntoly tho t,on,duy Cun Company tho amount of tho bank's cntlro cap-, was compelled to .oil tin) property ltullEntton, to rollovo the dlstroec of , to tho Rto Grnndo IntcrMts. Clms. depositors who autforod In Its rocont Llvlngatou, former chlof clerk of t10 failure, many of them boltovlug.BunnyMdo mlno, testified thnt until Holnto wns connected with tho bank. August lat, tho Utnh Fuel Company Holme covered his associations with enjoyed n seorot rate from tho Rio it threo years ngo. Tho recolvor. In Grnndo. V. O. Williams, uudltor of n letter, commends llelmo'a action. th0 Utah Fuel Company, tatlfted that tho employes of tho fuel com- pan yrarrled annual pnBtcs. GRACE BROWNt , MURDER State News Hurklmer, N. Y., Nov. 30.--all-lotto resumed the. stand tills morn ing and was cross-oxhmlncd. - 0 Horklinor, N. Y Nov. 30. Tho proHocutlon drnggel, and Ollletjo ngnln wool ovor tho scones of Grace Brown's death. During tho crow oxamliiatlon tho prosooutlon plcketl up quoutlons In tho mo.t unexpected plaon, scouring many admission, which do uot holp tho defondant. Tho court room Is orowdod. Ilarklmer. N. Y.. Nov. 30. Gil lotto ndmlttud that he ninde no effort to iuivo Graoe's llfo. Tho proseoutor tho oxifonsoe of the trip from urn mt.t "AHhough you swam in w Pnalflo nt Honolulu nnd nan iran elsoo, and was known a a strong swlmmor, you swam anhoro whon the Klrl lepMl overboard." Gillette ad mitted that ho did. ' O' Sim Inuiclco Graft. Ban FranoUco, Nov. 30. Tho ar raignment of Supervisor Fred Nleh olaa. accused of accepting a 130 I bribe, and Peter Duffy, tho city hall Janitor, on a charge of porjury In Das Moines, In., Nov. 30. Grace McCord, aged 19, left horo to join hor fiancee, who Is a toldlor In tho Eleventh cavalry. In Oubu, Into of Fort Dus Moines. Sho wns arrested this morning nt Now Orleans, charged with forging n chock for $400 to pny rgl truii Molnea. The police will prosecute. MAG00N SAS RESIGN Grading for tho now electric light plnn nt North Bund haa. been started , A whnlesalo grocery, tho first thero, Will bo BlnrTfiniTftofth Bend soon. . afP XV. II. Gllhort,. owner of tho Rock Creek (louring mills, founder oftho Blilo Mountain Iron Works, and n director In tho linker Ionn nnd Trust Company, died nt his homo near Ilnkor City Tuesday. Jonciph KiiHtncc. ono of tho boat known of tho onrly oUlorn In Baker county, died Wednesday evening at his homo In llnkur City. A now church, to cot $7600, In clusive of furnishings, Is to be built at Koseburff soon by tho Methodists. It will bo built of solid mono, nud will bo tho finest flhuruh In Southern Oregon. Tho present church will bo wjnvertud Into a library nud gymna sium, for tho benefit of tha mem bers of the ohurtih. A CoUngo Grove Utah got drunk on I Peruvian Bitters ono day this week. which hu look for some niimenu ""Tho coal fumino which Is on In Eastern Oregon, and tmpcclally at Ontario, was temporarily rellovcil Wednesday by a mob of 350 of torn of tho bust cltUons and busineis men who held up a wt-etbound freight train nud demanded four cart eldo- traekod. Tho trainmen dtmurrea at llivnnn Vov. 30. JlflCOOIl IS KU- ronneciion Willi 1W MUI" li -W..V - . , . in. to ask for tho resignation of all over today until Monday. The grand , first, but the mob wm outer . Mator. and rcprosentatlves c.osen ,ry ,et this afternoon and took up The no .nap w " "J" at tho last elation. He says if tho the cas of tho "protocted dlvw " llltla town, Nyaasa. further on ma rti inatlons ore refused ho will do' claro tho election illtisal, nnd tho seats of tho inotnbers affcclod va cant. , o Clilcflgo IrktUi. Chicago, Nov. 30-Wheat 724 72. corn 43U & 2. oaU 33H Q ?3. o- ' Sugar From Hungary. Budaptt, Hungary. No. 80. On account of tho unsettled condition of Cuba, much Hungarian sugar Is bo ing shipped to the United Stattai. o ' A Strenuous Agreement. Vienna, Ausrlia, Nor. 30. After a fight In tho lower houso of parlia ment todjay, following an animated debate, whether tho ambulanco corps wa nccoary to take away and caro for the wounded, there was an - Schmltx was not subpoenaed line. 'MM,iii',,'!!!giBi!!!sss?s!!ss?sir? r '" "HI r xj..u, Autvrcr lice j-w " " - . ,.,,, lor me wuuu--, --., k..b o . Not. SO. The tbira . ,. .rfiOUrnmenL COIUWU , . - ,!"' attempt to bring IP9 'i"31 ,fc "..: ulal on a chargo o, "-;,,-:., ntl-trut law wao - - LlnT when tho court overruled morning, ' 4. iirtmoata the demurrera w luw ,: Dr. J. P. COOK hothb no uuwmrx mimbma, mmm mm wn mt aix omj AM yam wtW w m lsMsflW AUi Off K. COOK. W. A. MOORES IH A CANDIDATE I'OIt JIE-KLECTION TO THU OFFICE OF CITV HECOHDEII, AT THI3 ELECTION TO UK 111X11 NILXT MO.ND.VV, DBCKSIIIBII TIIIltD, HE HAH IIKBN A IUSIDKNT OF THE CIT11 VOll MOIIi: THAN FOKTV mtJW, AND A TAXPAYER FOK KEAII. LY TWENTY YJWIIS OF THAT TIME. IH NOW FINWHINO HIS FIRST TERM. UK W VMUMhTSiStA' ISOKWWWWT IN Ml AC TIONS AND DEALINGS, 18 NOT HACKED Y ANV CUOVR OU KINO OF I-OUT1CIAXS, AND CAN IIB DEPEND tibVIWXYO MM)K AITKIt THE INTKKE8T8 OF THU CITIZENS OV BALK IX AM, maiPECTH. HR KKSPKOTFULTA- ASKS THB KLKCWiW W K CITY TO MARK THEIR AlAXTtH ON ilLEQTWX AY NO THAT HB MAY ME BE.LKOTE FOK THK pXX!, TUHH. A I Uf I WAMrwm: ""- , &EY0Y BROS. gtt&SBi Quah w-rr CWXT lfldlrtduau win