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' ..'. t ) .r ". 4 " BUI1" "? "WW "'"OUSi'f'l'' .''" - " y i WMf nfiJ)l . dOURNAb UttM . Tiv VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON) TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1903. " ; .. tigs. 63, ' .. r " ' .iFJ l jmh4ij.' m a "vv m ,i . -. v ' i n n j iia i-i , - ..- ---- .""" --.A-M -K4-K. "'- - . i - WHO GAVE J0IS0N Murdered Woman's Mother Refuses to LARGE HAIL STONES i Chicago Visited, by Sudden Summer KINO VISITS IRELAND WORLD MOVES ALONG PEACOCK MAY NOT HANG Strong Influence Being WILL HOLD HIS MAN Answer Questions Examination Shows Deaths Were Caused by Corrosive Sublimate and Murder Was the Object Seattle. July 21. This morning, nt K tho coronor's Inquest of Mrs. Mull. and her Infant daughter, who were supposed to havo been poisoned a week ago, Mrs Crippen, mother of tho ,dead woman, refused to answer ques tions as to what medicines had been administered and by whom, on tho 'ground that her answers might In- rlmlnato herself. Tho autopsy shows Ac deaths wero caused by corroslvo sublimate Tho Jury brought In a ver dict of poisoned by persons unknown, nu arrests aro expected to follow 0 Were Not Invited Oyster Bay. July 21. President (Roosevelt was surprised to boo In a morning paper that tho Prlnco and Princess of Wales, had accented his Invitation to pay America a visit, lie. says no invuaiion nas uoon extended although he would bo pleased to en. tertain tho British heir apparent. Shower Hail Stones as Big: as Plums, Set Horses Running Away and Cause all Kinds of Havoc Same Old Collision Gault, Ont.. July 21. A rear-end collision occurred on tho Canadian Pacific early this morning between two freights on tho west end of tho Mong brldgo over Grand river, and two rnrs wero thrown Into tho river. Four bodlos havo been recovered, nnd ono Dther ls believed to bo In tho wreck. kge at tho bottom of tho, river. Chicago. Julyl. There was a phe nomenal hall storm today at noon. Stones from tho btzc of a pea to threo ounces In weight fell, nnd tho damage was heavy. Horses ran In all direc tions, smashing Into windows. Tho storm was without warning. Several were Injurod In the parks,' where they were too far from sheltor The entire telephone service wao disconnected during tho storm. In many parts of tho city Hv trolley wires wore broken, ondnngerlng the lives of pe- destilans Throughout tho storm thcto wns a heavy downpour of rain, accom panied by high wind and constant lightning 0 Same Old Yacht Rot . Highlands, July 21. Denso fog this morning. It was Upton's Intention, owing to the Pope's death, to keep tho yachts at anchor soveral days, but his American friends advised him this was uncalled for;, considering tho short tlrho loft,' In which to.try.-out tho chal longer.' The wind freshened to 11 knots. Shamrock I went over nt 11:40:11, the challenger followed at 11. Ml: 21. In tho mn to tho outer mark sho cnslly catight and passed tho old boat, Tho course Is 40 miles. Highlands, July 21, Shamrock III flnlshod tho first tlmo around, a dis tance of 20 miles, 32 seconds ahead of tho old boat. Is Given an Enthusi astic Irish Reception Is Personally Well Liked by the Irish People Who Count Him as a Friend ;eep Him She is a on Ice fjackson, Ky., July 21. Captain liEwen arrived on tho early train, this rooming, concealed In an Ico chest, una remained In an express car In tho IVwrds until tho crowd left, and then mi uomo unaccompnniou. no gone trd to tho guard, which speedily -mod around his house. Ho -will tes ty beforo tho grand Jury, today, and rill lea4 on the afternoon train. ' Will Not Atnr! thn Pun.rnl Washington. July 21 Tho state de partment announces thnt tho United states won't be officially represented at tho Popes funoral. Membors df Ithe legation will probably attend, but lin their individual capacities. Scrapper Cleveland, July 21. Thirteen-year-old Annie Dromloy last night robbed a neighbor of $C00 worth of diamonds and $30 In money. Sho fought with a homc-mado sllng-shot when accused, and escaped. Tho girls mother was arrested for receiving stolen proporty, tho police having found It In her possessions. Lost Both of His Legs Redding, Cal., July 21 Horace Bushnoll, who had both legs cut off by tho cars last night, died this morn ing. "Ho had been drinking, and fell on tho truck nnd wont to sleep. itnitnininnnunmtminimnn)nn(tato Do You Eve Rest? Thon buy ono of thoso fine HAMMOCKS Jwe are selling so cheap and be comfortable while you're resting. We have them in stripes, plaids, and solid : colors They're large and strone. You can remove the tpillows and use them for porch cushions. Prices ranp-e 2 from 75c to S4 40. All marked on the spot cash plan. ;Our new Dry Goods department is a great success, just ! I because we have the right goods and sell them cheaper ! I than regular stores. ;; There's something about ; ; the "star 5 star" SHOES;; that makes customers ; ; want them again. That's ; ; why we're doing a shoe ; ; business that is not equal-; ; ed by many exclusive ; ; shoe store. T&oto&vAtfa WHITE nuux. SHOES for Women. Wi jk Jo1 jf 'BlSjV Dublin, July 21. Tho arrival of their Majesties at Kingstown today, nnd their subsequent state entry Into Dublin wns mndo the occasion for brilliant ceremony. . Particularly In teresting wns the ceromony nt tho city limits, where an nnclcnt gato and castle towers had been reproduced. On the city side of the gate were lord mnyor and council in their scarlet robes, the mace-bearers In blue nnd silver, and sev'ernl hundreds of repre sentative citizens of Dublin, wlio wero provided with sents on stands. Sov cral crack regiments lined the road as a guard of honor, while behind them wore cordons of police and mllltln. Thousands of spectators eagerly awaited tho comltlg of the king and queea Always personally popular with tho Irish, King Edward was to receive a warm welcome on tho occa sion of this, his first visit to the Em erald Isle since ho ascended tho throne. Shortly boforo tho nrrjvnl of tho royal party tho pursulvant-at- arms, wearing a gorgeous capo of roy al Heraldry, galloped up to the lord mayor, and asked permission for the entrance of thn king nnd queen. Gravely and In quaintly worded terms of courtesy tho lord mayorgranted tlio request. , IJnck 'palloiiod thOpur Bulvnnt-nt-arms, tho gnte "banged be hind him, the wholo scene being a counterpart of a sixteenth century play. The,n from the ramparts of tho gate on mo a fanfare of trumpets. The royal party was In sight. Out upon a scarlet cloth stepped Lord Mayor Harrington nnd tho members of the municipal corporation, the samo who had refused to voto tho king nn ad dress of welcome. Their robes glowed In tho sunshlno and their wnnds and maces flashed brilliantly. The gato was swung open nnd In rodo tho ad vance guard of the royal cortege. A squad of life guards preceded tho royal carrlago and thelr brilliant un iforms evoked loud applause from tho spectators. Tho first carriages con tained tho homo secretary and other membors of the king's party, Accom panied by members of tho court and attended by mounted equerries. Finally, nmld almost porfect silence, savo for tho echo of cheers nnd cries of "God save the king," from outsldo the city limits enmo tho royal couple. During the five mlnutos when tho king was occupied with tho cere monies at the gate thoro was scarcely a lull In tho loud choorlng of tho crowds. Frequently his majesty nodded. In fact, ho scarcely ceased nodding during tho entire nlno-mlle drive through tho streets of Dublin to the castle. Tho royal yacht was sighted oft Kingston at 8:30. A heavy rain Is falling The crowds began to gather four hours bofoie tho arrival of tho royal barge, which touched tho shore at 11 o'clock. It was a coincident that at that Instant tho sun broke through tho clouds. There was great enthusiasm. The king has canceled the gala performance at tho Theatre Royal, Friday as a mark of, respect to tho Popp. v Tho king, replying to an address or welcome, presented by Atkinson, paid tribute to I-eo. He referred to tho great kindness shown by the English people, and concluded his address by alluding to the fact that his visit oc curred at a time when the hopes for a better era for Ireland were bright, and It was his earnest prayer that these hopes would bo fulfilled. The only Jarring notes In the king's reception were that thero was no ceremony of handing him the keys of the city, and tho city hall was undec orated. o Death of the Pope , Causes But a Ripple Oreglia is Virtually- Pope Until Leo's Successor is Elected and ' Crowned Rome, July 21. Tho cardinals as sembled In tho consistory chnpel this morning and took tho customary oath of tjecrecy. Among tho Items of busi ness to bo transacted today Is tho olec tlon of a secretary of tho conclnvo, to succeed VoIpInJ, who died a week ago; Provlous to today's assembling. tho cardinals visited the romalns Of the Pope. Tho scono was Impressive, the body lying on a couch In the In signia of a cardinal, and with a cruclfl clasped In the fingers Ponl- tontinrles are constantly chanting a requiem, nnd soldiers aro guarding tho body. Tho fnco Is greatly sunken since yesterday. Oreglia has viewed tho Uody and signed tho final death certificate. Tho otnclal certificate of tho Popo's death was filed today with tho mayor of Home by Lnpponl, who gavo tho cnu io as complications with pneumo nia Telegrams of sympnthy aro pour ing Into the Vatican. Among them Is ono from tho Knlsor, who expresses his slncero sympathy, In tho grievous loss1 tho Catholic church sustains. Tho pontiff's body wns embalmed nt 2 o'clock this afternoon, '.under Lap ponl's supervision The remains will probnbly lie In state In the chnpel of tho Holy Sacrnrrient tonight At noon tho offlclnl notice of tho Cardinal Vlcnr was posted on all tho doors of all the churches of Homei Tho orders aro that the furtcral services will bo hold at St. Peters, and as soon ns possible tho. corpso will bo placed thero, ac cording tp custom, Second, tonight nil the bells -will toll between 8 nnd !) o'clock. Third, mass and solemn prayers will bo said in all tho church- os when tho body is placed In St. j'etors. Fourth, all priests shall pray for tho reposo of his soul. Fifth, a repetition of tho prayer nronontlflcl llgcndo until tho new Popo Is elected. Today, outsldo of tho Vatican, few signs of mourning nro visible Tho bronze doors of tho Vatican hnvo not been reopened. Brought to Bear Governor Will Take up the Petitions Next Tuesday and Finally Dispose of Them o Clothing, Hats f Shifts. Everytblne far tho wfcolefaaily 1 iff YORK RACKET lalem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store. 1 1 E. T. Barnes, Prop, j The Citadel 6f Buddhism Rome. July 21. Whllo gunrds and watching monks were being stationed around tho dead Popo ovontB of mo mentous Importance to Catholic Chris tondom wero occurring. Tho death of Popo Loo meant tho passing of tho su premo power Into tho hands of tho Sa cred Collogo of Cardinals as Its tern porary custodian during tho Inter regnum. The porfect ndmlnlstrntlvo machin ery of the, church provided against tho sllghtost Interruption of tho gov erning authority. As tho senior mom- ber of tho Sacred College. Cardlnnl Oreglia. to whom tho Popo solomnly confided tho interests of tho church, has now becomo tho exponont of tho cardinals until Popo Leo's successor has been ejected. This has brought forth Cardinal Oreglia as tho striking personality of tho hour. Tho cardinal Is tho exact antithesis or Pope Leo, having none of tho Into pontiff's sympathy nnd benovolont charactorstlcs. Ho comes from a noble PledmnntOflft fltnplr nml Ma nn. blllty Is shown In his haughty andaus. tere uennng. He- was not popular nmong his colleagues or tho Uomans, and his brusquo mnnnor has earned him tho tltlo of "tho Pledmontese bear." He Is tall and robust and his u years are shown by tho whiteness of his hair. His face has tho tnwnv hue of old parchment, and is deeply lined. Desplto his austerity, tho cap dlnnl's learning and piety nro univer sally recognized This is tho man who for the tlraq being Is practically Popo. u was no wno issued to orders to clear tho Vatican of Intruders, and brought tranquility out of the confu sion Immediately following Pone Leo's uesin. A letter wns this morning received In tho governor's olllfco from Mnyor J. M. Start, of Independence, supple menting tho petition recently filed for tho commutation of thu death sen tence of Wm P, Peacock, now nt tho penitentiary awnlting execution, to Imprlsonmont for llf. Mr. stnrt snvs ho Is wpll acquainted with tho clrcum- Biuui'i-H llMllllIlir ii in I in irncoiiv. nnd he Urges' commutation ns ho does not think tho death sontenco should bo Im posed In tills else. A lettor hns also boon recolved from a party living near the scone of tho tragedy, urging thnt" no nctlon bo taken, as ho fears thnt In the futuro some sympathetic governor might bo Induced to pardon Peacock and again "aurn him looso In tho community." Peacock was raised In North Snlcm, In tho fnmlly of John Kerr, long sinco deconsed, nnd ho -nttonded school thorq, ninny of tbq schoolmntes of tho unfortunnto man bolng no'w residents of Salem. Ho wns then known ns Wllllo Kerr, bearing tho nnino of his foster father, who was very fond of tho llttlo hunchback, and treated him with tho samo consideration mani fested toward Mr. Kerr's own son, Alox. S. Kerr, who on May 18th, last, fell tho victim of Peacock's rlflo. Pea cock, In tho dayB ho attended school In Salem, manifested an aversion to his follows, being very", scnsltlvo on account of his deformity. Ho was al ways known as a good boy. attending strictly to his own affairs, and troubling no one. When John Kerr, tholadB bencftc tor dial, It was found that ho had pro vided for tho welfare of tho cripple, by leaving tho latter J1GO0 with which to begin tho battle of life, pity for tho poor hunchback having evidently been tho motive for this generous nrovlslon for Peacock's future. Thlfl Ronma in tinvn miidoiI a..... feeling on tho part of Alex, Kerr, tho i son of tho cripple's bonofnetor, oh J Wyoming Sheriff Has Company of Militia to Aid Him Kansas and WyomingGettfo Almost as Disreputable as the Blue Bloods of Kentucky Choycnno, Wyo., July 21. Sheriff Fonton left Thermopolls this morning with Jim McCloud, tho nlleged mur derer, who will bo placed In jail at Ilasln. Ho wns escorted by a com pany of mllltla cavalrymen nnd 40 picked deputies, as It Is reported ho will be waylaid In tho hills, and hnvo to fight his way through. Tho cattle men nro said tp bo under tho leader' ship of tho notorloun Tom O'Dny. o Thomns Mullen, of Mnssnchusotts, arrived In tho city today, and Is visit ing his uncle, Alderman Thomas Harrows. Try Oar Soda Water and Lemonade with Sterilized Water AT- Z i n n ' s 154 State St. Phone 1971 Malm Alox thought that tho money left by) l.la rn,l.n. n1.n..l.1 t.-..A . ,.l 14. o niiiiUI DIIUIIIU IIIIVU L'UIIIU IO II I III ns tho rightful holr, and should not havo gono to Peacock, and, ncrordlng to thoso familiar with tho circum stances, young Kerr, at that timo, be gan a series of persecutions of tho hunchback, that nro snld to havo con tinued In n dogrce until tho mattor cul minated In tho violent death of Korr nt tho hands of his crippled foster brothor. Inst May. Poacock, brooding over tha mntter, boenmo Impressed with tho fact, (for faot ho thought It wiss) thnt Alex. Korr, his fostor broth er, was seeking an opportunity to do him bodily harm, and this grow Into tho bollof. In his partially diseased mlniL that Korr wns tho head or nn orranlzod conspiracy against his life. Tho govornor todny notified partlos Interested that ho would take up tho potltlon Tuosdny, tho 28th. and will sottle tho mattor at that Ime. , Jos. Meyers A Sons BUSINESS Is no dream. It is nn un coropomising strugglo for 8U--I nromnoy. Wo ki'iow only too well that thero nro others ondenvoring to roach our coveted goal and in order to hold our own with them wo most assuredly must ofl'or you cqunl or greater ad vantages. Did Yoa lend our nd in tho Monday Journal? BE SURE TO. Dynamited the Safes Passac, Ohio, July 21. Uurglars last night blow tho Carlton Hill post offlco safo, and got away with $800. Tho samo night tho safe In the West Melton uinco, near by. was blown onen and $300 secured. New Go-Carts Legislature Adjourns Home, July 21. Tho congregation of cardinals, at its session today, elected Mgr. Merry Del-Val secretary of the conclave. This Is supposed to Lhasa, the sacred city of Tibet. Is,00 a VJClory woregi . built on Mount Potala, near the mouth ' nome. July 2b The' Dally Trlbunn of the river Indus Tradition says It ,(,ay print. n Interview wUhCardl had Its beginnings In tho seventeenth ,ini Svpmpa. In which ho says pre century; bnt until recent years almost vl0,,s political enmities among the pothlng was known of the city and lti cardinal no longer exist, therefore people, save that foreigners were rig- concord In tho selection of a pope may Idly excluded from within Its walls. iiv i, n.in.,i w,. .ii.L .,m To Ushe Nanumof, a Kulrauk pilgrim. uo Bhort. The new Popo will Intro who twice cleverly managed to elude dii snmoihini? now on nriini in the vigilance of the guards, the world his policy toward tho ouestlon nf tm- la indebted Cor pictures or this forbid- ,,rai nownr. hih win am rm den city, and for much valuable ln-,he program 6f his predecessor. The luiwnuuu luutciuius iu i uj oiuiy ui I infervmw la thntioht in ... ., many futile efforts to accomplish slral- significance, as indicating the far- Washington. July 21. Saulers cables tho stated epartment that the Cuban legislature has adjourned slno dlo, without acting on tho permanont treaty with the United States. Tho postal treaties were confirmed. I lar ends of Ushe Narzumof's final suc cess will be told In the August Cen tury by J. Denlker. member of the So elete de Geoographle, Paris. The Il lustrations will be from photographs by Narzumof - --o - Use Trlb fqr tobacco. O sWtl .VORXJL. f I6 m YciHtwMwfi Ksgy reaching policy of tho Holy See. irtl yfiwhm iwniif win Paris. July 21 The exceptional character of tho action of the Pope, In delegating part of his powers to cardinal nampoiia. attracted consid erable attention In Paris, and was strongly emphasized by an unnamed but well-informed cardinal, a non-res- iiufui o( uunie, in an interview puo- Misneci by the Eclair, as follows r 'His (tho Pope's) body, which still Bank Robber andMurderer Union. Mo.. July 21 Tho Collins bank robber murder case will bo put In tho hands of tho Jury this evening, o , The Crops are all Right Washington. July 2h Tho crop ra- puix iai wock snows conuiuons on me Pacific coast aro favorable. Minneso ta spring wheat conditions aro unfa vorable. o - .i ... Trib for eal by the Capital Drug If it's n "Gkndkon" it's right. Afck to he shown the now re clining, folding go carts, black enaraoled gearing, with springs, reclining rod back, with ad justment, patent spring seat, rubber tired wheels Men's Fancy Sox -wwm H For Tofiftorraw Only l 8 pairs to a customer J itit)ii tm iw ianaii itf nniummmr (Continued on page six.) jCo. s.