I l0umal SALEM, OREGON, Tt'KSI) YYt NnVFMHFH 20, 1007. NO atx. mt ACHED GOLD UNDIN SAN FRANCSICO ,GU8TED ITH THE OFFICIALS BANDITS KILL OFFICER. Nervy Pollccmnn Refuses to Bo Held Vp Robbers Escape. uakiana, Cal., Nov. 20. Two muBked mon Bitot nhd almost In stantly killed Special Policeman George Whlto In Hennlng Bros.' sa 1. en, at Sixth and Alice streets. shortly before 12 o'clock last night. white- Ignored tho command giv en by tho robbers to throw up lils l.unds, and reached for his weapon. 'Immediately both robbers opened fire, discharging six or seven Bhots, two or which entered White's body. 'I'llP linllrn anrrniinilnil Mm 1.nnii.. AM ATTORNEY SAYS CIIIS- but faIled to ,ocnto tho US COUNTY AUUTIIOlUTIfi.3 HE TODD CASE ILLINOIS BANK IS HELD UP LAX IN PROSECUTION. iltcd PrcBB LoPBOd Wire.) t lc, Wash., Nov. 2 C That HI, Tod, of Hoqulam, was mur by his wifo and that hor ca rom pftinlsliniont, if alio doos is duo only to nbortlvo of- prosccuto on tho part of tho of Chehalls county, is tho tion of W. II. Abel, lawyor ph Steele, who, whllo under Irgo of tho crimo which stnr- etnte of Washington, took life In tho county Jail at mo I has sovored his connection WOULD DO AWAY WITH SANTA CLAUS SUSPECTS IN JAIL YOUNG MAN KILLS HIS OLD SWEETHEART. (United Press Leased Wiro.) ninvolnnil n Vnv OR Ttlltmrt TWO DARING ROBBERS 8EOUIIB PrIondt ,', t0(1' fntay hol 82200 JUMPED FROM HOTEL Mr8 Mnttle Walker, n sweethenrt of school days, and tried to kill him- NO-BOOZE AT THE BRYAN BANQUIJrr TONIGHT. (Unltod Press Lonsod Wiro.) Washington, Nov. 20. Henry L. Wostf, commls8lonor of tho District of Columbia, will prosido nt tho Bry an meeting tonight. Among tho prominent speakers -will bo Perry Belmont, James Hager, Olllo Jnmos and John Sharp Williams. Thoro will bo no cocktails. Tho only liquor served will bo "a very mild quality sautorne." WINDOW TO ESCAPE. Chlcngo Woincii'fl Clubs Would Mnko History of Beautiful Christ man CiiHtom. (United Pross Leased Wiro.) Chicago, Nov. 20. Tho Chicago Federation of Women's Clubs lias bogun a movoment to abollBh tho case, and Ib at present stay-giving of Christmas presents. eScnttlo Hotol, being I ntho' "Tho wholo ByBtom of giving illegal business. Discussing Christmas prosonta is preposterous." , Mr. Abel said: Idocinred Mrs. Blackwollder. pre-il- strango part of Mrs. Todd's, dont of tho club, today. "Human after tho murder of hor 'society must ovontunlly rid itself of was that she nt first do- nil oxtrnvaganco which hns grown hat the was afraid to In- out of tho colobratlon onco beautl .8 Steelo, for fonr ho would ful and appropriate, but which has odlljr harm. Later she mot lost its significance and value." office of Attorney P. II. I Mrs. Clmrlos Honrotln, chairman sod told me sho was willing of tho reform committeo, was equal- r tho defonBo of Steele. This ly emphatic. "Tho oxtravnganco would Indicate hor relations of women is ono of tho things that is (United Press Loasp Wire.) Clinton, III., Nov. 20. Tho State bank at Clinton wns held up ' and robbod or $2200 in coin shortly be fore C o'clock yostorday nfternoon by two mon who mado their oBcnpo, but who aro now thought to hnvo beon approhondod. It was just n few minutes after dosing timo when the mon nppenrod In tho bank, and, with drawn revolv er?, forced Assistant Caahior Wil liam Argo, Cashier Murphy and Bookkeeper Young to open tho big vault, which was locked Tho bulk of tho money hnd al- ready boon plnccd in the curroncy scfo and tho time lock set, but $2200 in gold and silver remained on tho counter. ThiB tho robbers eolf. They partod flvo years ago. Frlond says thnt ho could not stop loving hor, oven after sho had boon married, ECHO OF FRISCO'S big FIRE BOYS FIND WEALTH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS HID- DEN TREASURE UNEARTHED IN FIRK-SWEPT LOT. DEFENSE HAS RESTED ITS CASE Rebuttal by Prosecution Region In Bradley Murder Trial at Wishing-ton. (United PresB Leased Wiro. Washington, Nov. 20. Boforo court oponod in tho Bradley trial Bhovelcd Into a bag and took it wlth.thlB' morning, tho dofondnnt hold a them to tho Hotel Hcnion, whorcf conforonco with her attornoys con they had prevlouly engaged a certJng Dr. Ioaac Rich, tlo "Biir- accused mnn. causing tho flnnnclnl Btrlngoncy in of tho nolnts In tho ovl- Amorlca. Our men are too liberal." phlch arc against Mrs. Todd'sho said. follows- g admitted intimacy with She admitted that Bho had. I PPfFri to mnrv Stnnln t)imit?li iini..vlvl I VVyLl .. V( ,..wl.a. ,.w. I was sflll living. Sho had with her husband at ono d haj eloped with another ho staged on tho morning nf- wurdcr that sho hnd not tier husband until sho found y In the woodshed. Lntor red she saw Steele bending Dm Who Died In Stocktou Hospital Hnd $1200 Secreted in His Clothe. (United Prosi Loased Wire.) Stockton, Cal., Nov. 20. A tramp giving tho name of Edwin Hoss, who PAUPER HAD MUCH MONEY Willamette University vs. Albany Ath. Club Willamette Field, Thursday Afternoon. AT 3 P. M. Admission 50c husband's body after tho hcn struck. Tod dls known to have nur- phloTform and laudnum and io murder of hor husband. orofcrm bottlflR wnrn fnnml V . "-'"- ..w.w W ... , , m .. titchen able tho morning af-,waa laKon ,0 ne couniy n0Bmiai iur4rr Deputy Shorlff An- Sunday under the bellof that no was wres that hd found a wo-' without funds, and diod soon after Moodv npron in tho vicinity "la arrival thoro, has proved to be 'odd home Noichbors de- a fair y well-to-do man. Tho nrot t Lhojy stains were dlscov' search of his clothing brought to rBS in from tho woodshed 1'sht $1.07 and a cheap watch, but lioad'a room afto rthe mur-ator a closer examination of tne clothing revealed jjzuu in corune.' T a, after deolarinc she chocks, curroncy and gold, In addl- Md of S'eele, offered to loan t'n to a bank book with a small sum pa Stale's attorneys. She on deposit. a r'n lggeatod by Steele' T'10 man hd to have bis slater a dctrrtlve acainst Steele, in Germany notined in case ne ami. 'J'J i It him without sus.Ho wa drewdIn old clothe and '" f'as admitted since was very filthy, evidently having n'r I" that she had Intond-i lived ai a tramp for months 0 awav frnm him C. -' ' - O- M at lfr w meetlnc with e had di-covered'ho did not her h-t wanted her money. n p-o decided to and did n"8t that Steele had con ho murder, and, second, hai iractlcally seen him leed room. Thoy had arrangod thojprlio" wltnose for tho dofonBO. Talc money In rolls, so that It could bo Ing tho stand, Dr. Rich tosttned that easily carrlod, nnd wore just nboutttho dofondnnt rushod Into tho wrlt to leave tho hotol when oftlcors ing room boforo tho shooting, loarnod of tholr nrosonoo nnd at-1 "Her faco rtangod rapidly, nt tempted to bronk In tho door. Be-itlmen she laughed to herself, hor foro they succoedod, howover, thu.oyofl bulging, thon appeared stupid, robbors Jumped from the window to(l thought alio was a Bort of a lunn nn ndjolnlng roof, taking only the tie." His toatnmony waa unshnken J700 In gold, nnd leaving $1600 In by tho government in oross-oxnmlnn-silver In the room. It wns dark tion. when tho men oscapod from the ho- Dr. Charles Hill, of Baltimore, nn tel, and all trace of thorn wns lost, alienist for tho defense, noxt took Posses were at once organizod an I the stand. Tho fncts In Dr. Rich's wont In pursuit. testimony wore added to tho hypo- Early this morning two mon were thetlonl quoBtlon proposmdod to Hill. arrested .giving tholr names as Dr. Hill said: Ward Miller and Rdward Davis, of Chicago. c - "I should say that tho porson de scribed In the quofltion Is lusnne. and that sho is unablo to distinguish Leased Wiro Flashes. right from wrong." Weston, the podostrlan, will proh- Dr. Evans, an oxport wltnoss In ably broak his own rocord by CO the Thaw trial, was the next wltnohi hours In his walk from Llgonler, N. 'Answering tho hypothetical quwtlon, Y., to Chicago. 1 ho said: Word comes from Cherbourg. "1 am of th ooplnlon that sho was Franco, that two million goldei Insane, nnd not able to distinguish eagles havo been shipped by the Bank right from wrong." of France to New York banks. Defonjlant bowed hor head and Aqulda, oldest and ono of the last, wept softly. Dr. Evans' delivery was of. the ancient Mission Indians, haj dramatic. He added: MARIE CAHILL COMING ash, Nov. 26. Mrs. ITUfi o Hoaulnm volun. tho Jast train Saturday ev- The New York Sun, speaking of 41" ct Police McKenna Maria Cahill's hit at Daly's ew Pok his head when asked If York, last year, said: " 'Marrying K6 flnV fnv.V.n .1 lr . .!.. nnn.t. o hafltrl(a1 nOT. .uiiuoi UOVflUlf-l.-MttO, iiiaaoo buuu, u kM-.. eky struck Broadway; a musical show that has a real plot." The charming star and "smart" play will be seen at the Grand, December 5. . . o inna vMH'h (irons will ease your ChTZstmas present to your throat and stop your cough on short I notice, sold in bulk only "Nothing but Divine Interposition could havo prevonted tho dethrone ment of her reason." The defendant was recalled to the stand this afternoon. After a abort just died at San Juan Caplairano, aged 12i years. A. M. WilklRs. an Oakland ma chinist, has boon arrMUd on a charge of murdering his wife. After losing $78,000 the morning! examination tho defense roatod its edition of the Seattle Time will au- cane at 1:45 p. m. pond publication after next SaUir- Max Brown was tho first, wJtnoM day. called In rebuttal. Edward Serdell, who Is making n After flvo wltnosse had testified ero'0ountry trip on horsebacH ,tnat tne prisoner was rational, e Hansen If yoa are thlnkine Wging your house or redeo- w any way, let Wm flx ,t from Chowaoh. Wash., to Cloverdaie. Cal., arlved at Eureka today. A party of Twlsp. Wash., hunters found a skeleton of an unidentified man 20 miles north of the city, and close to what Is known as Coat wall. Tho skeleton had lain exposed for a long time. The St. Paul & Tacoma Mill Com pany suffered a J50.000 loss by the burning of one of the largo dry kilns at Tacoma. Attorney Witeon, who was to have appeared this morning In the Pow ers case at Georgetown. Ky , for con- court adjourned. JUItY GIVRS VKKDICT THAT DANKKIl SUICIDED. (United PreiB Leased Wire.) Now York, Nov. 2C. Charles Bar ney, the former president of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, who was found dead In his homo with a bullet hole In his head two weeks ago, committed sUIoldo, according to the coroner'a vordlot, returned to day. o . i Walter McCallum was today ap- (United PrcBs Lonsod Wiro.) San Francisco, Nov. 20. DlrocteJ by a HoercBS' to a hidden mlno Of coin Bllvor and gold, at tho formor sito of tho Chnppello Houoo, at North Bench, Loon Thomas nnd John Fro! tas, two boys, romovod two Juto bngsi of troanure, ana set tholr neighbors on nn oxcltlng search for wealth. News of tho find reached tho po llco, and oarly this morning 24 of tho pronpectors woro arreatcd nnd bags of burned nnd molted Bllvor and gold nro hold ub ovldonco ngnlnst them. Thousands of dollars necros ed In tho rambling hontolry boforo tho flro by a mtsorly old woman woro uncovorod, Tho pollco placed n guard about tho lira-swept lot, nnd tho proBpoctlvo ownors of tho loot havo already bogan to wrnnglo ovor the owncrslilp. Mrs. Allco Murdock, Ib tho seor- osv, who, In a vision, wns told of tho hlddon tronsure. Sho not tho two boys, Loon Thomas, who lives nt hor homo, and John Froltns, to digg ing In tho lot, which In sltuntod on Green Htroot, botwoou. Stockton nnd Powoll. Yontorday aftomonn tho hoyn Btnrtod their work, nnd in two hourn hnd unanrthod nonrly $4000. Tholr labors uttractod tho attention of tho uolghborti, nnd soon tho hoyn woro Joined by other tronHuro-seokorn. Half a dozon womon Bocrarod small bundloB of coin und roturnod for morn. Ono man enmo ncrosR a moltod Ingot of gold ostlmated to be vuluod at $2000. Ho qulokly dlsap- poarod. With tho spraad of tho oxoltomont ontno tho pollco. Tho otllaors found Thomas, who Is 11 yoars old, nnd John Froltns, who Is 12 yoara old, and Bocured tholr two largo snokn of coin. Tho hoyB woro not nrrostod, as thoy nldod tho pollco in Identify ing tho diggers. Arrosts Immedi ately bogan, and this morning two pntrol wagon loads of prisoners woro booked nt tho city prison. ,Tho pollco are now nnxlou to lonrn who owns tho thousands of dolInrH that havo come to light nftor 18 months' entombment. Tho Chnp pello House, a rickety struoture. houso 60 persons, was run by Mrs. Leon Chapelle, who died a few weeks before the fire. A mysterious oljj woman theroupon took oharge of the houso. and the cachwl ooin may have been hr hoarding. The old wo mnn perlaliod in the Chapollo House and no ono has over learned her identity. In the city prison many of the prisoners destroyed tho evidence against thorn, by throwing awny moltod coins. Dollars and halve, fire soorchod and smoke blackened, woro found behind the doorkeeper's dofik. Tho prlsonora woro booked, novortholoss. o SAILOR ADMITS KILLING1 NEGIUISS AT HIJLLINOUAS (United Pross Leased W!rc Bolllngham, Wash., Nov. 2G. Karl Johnson, tho Bailor nrrostoa Snturdny evening for tho murder oJ Ida Bristol, a ncgrcos, admitted; to Iho pollco that ho fired tho Bitot that killed tho woman. W. Llndhrtar- Innothor Bailor, was preaont nt tfao tlmo of Iho Bhooting, and ban tola tho pollco that ho witncsisod tho act. of his comrndo in firing ,tho Bliot at tho negrcBa. Johnson will bd tnkon to tho county jnll to await trial bo foro tho superior count on n chargo of murdor, -- ASHES OF VOLCANIC OHKHN FALLING IN THE NOUTIL. (Unltod PresB LonBOd Wiro.) Nomo, Alaska, Nov. 2C. Bhoworo of volcanic nshes nro falling li Nomo, Toiler nnd Tin City. - Tho Bnow Is noticeably blackonod by ,Uio nsheB. Tho placo of tholr origin h& not yet boon llxod. NEW RECORD FOR ARMY MARKSMEK Hctrlnvu TIioiuhi'Ii-os From Dfhgrnco at IMrt Monroe Prnctltv. (Unltod Press Loasod Wiro.)- Wnshlngton, Nov. 20. -Xrmy of flcors bollovo u world's record for target practlco with big guhB was mndo Novombor 10 nt Fort Monroe. Tho official report of tho practlco ha not boo n rocolvod nt tho offlco 6t thri chlof of nrtillory, but It fa known thnt with tho 12-Inch rifles tho gun ners hit tho target at 0000 ynrd ftt tho rnto of 1:74 lilta por gun por- mlnuto. Horotoforu It bins beon thought oxceodlngly good work when thoro wns only 40 Bqconds betwooiu shots. Artlllory ofllcors aro oxcoodlngly happy ovor this rocord, becnuHo It wok at Fort Monroe thnt tho Bhoot ing wns dono on Which Lloulonant. Commnndor Sims, of tho navy, basod his rojiort to tho ProBldout orltfclH- Ing army shooting. At tho tlmo tho shooting was Up- dor tho direction of offlcorn who had boon transferred from tho Infantry, and It wns hold 'that thoy did not havo tho oxporlonco nocossary to ot tho host results. Tho army now fools that tho dlsgraco of that record hna boon wlpod out. COUHT DECIDHS AGAINST TOM TAGGAHT OF INDIANA. (Unltod Press Loasod Wire.) Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 2. Tho nppollnto court today hold thnt tho stato has tho right to, rovoko tho churtora of tho Fronoh Lick nnd West Baden Hotol oompanlon, be cause tho coinjiuiiloa pormit gam bling. ThlH la a gront blow to Thos. Tnggart, tho proprietor, who la ohalrmnn of the Dsmaerntle Nation al committeo. Although tho details aro not mado nubile, the Central American neaco tempt In trying to summon Republl-j pointed chief clerk In the Washing- conference baa decided to abide by can Jurors. Is mlssjng ton state penitentiary. an arbitration agreement. Japanese Cousul Uyono has boon tranBferrod from San Franolico to Sydney, Australia. Ho Is succeeded by Ohozo Kolk. No new d&Yelopments woro ad duced In the Bellows-Klolnschmldt caso at Berkeley, and Miss Kerfoot's condition Is reported Improved. UNION PACIFIC BEGINS WOIIK ON BIO TUNNEL. (Unltod Pros Loused Wiro.) Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 20. Tho Union Pacific started work In Taco ma this morning on tho approach to the big tunnol, which Ih ovor a mllo In longth. Contractor Dlhblo, of Dibble & Hawthorne, in chargo of a crow of men, sot to work oJearlnr; the right of way of briiBh and gut ting ready for notual grading opora tloiiH for tho Inylng of rails; Tho formal breaking of ground with duo coremony by Billy Wolohv did not occur, but will likely take placo later, when tho right of way Is clonrod. Scores of Taaomana wont out to whero tho now road Is to bo built, aud to be prosont whcti tbo Btart was mndo on the groat under taking. o Leo Slovens Is today piloting alv balloons toward Boston in nu en deavor to capture tho Boston Herald! cup, offered to the aeronaut who suc ceeds In landing nearest tho center of Boston Commons.