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c00LEU WITH LIGIIT FROST; WEDNESDAY FAIR AND WARMER. ITLY 0 A PITAL JOURNAL - S .. MiTjfiAH rtiTtWOHAV iii.iimi.niiit.ui 4 ninw NO. "13. 1 SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, HEPTEMHER 17, 1007. . .'8BP' r nwis- . STORE BURNED SAFE FIRST RACE FOR A GUN. His BDED -. TL..,.rth sfnrft nf Nlbler i.- i.n i in imuti wvi - KLm. and After Robbing JcSafeflre the Dulldlng-Lodgc jiugs Burned . .!. i p. Vnthmnu.at K .. t.H destroyed by flro 5.-.;"!"dS Jibont 8MB, ana ----? origin, as the s tore ..... nven Into nnd tlio safe :,Tpen nnd robbed That the -niietby wo Diirgiiu-i - spt lo cover their crime, Is al- itMrtaln. Toe biock ui bi M(td at from $20,000 to $25, , .. tv destroyed, and only JtiH of the building remain. .rtpentoryof tho buuuing wnu nM m a lodgo room, being .i. muom. Odd Fellows, ..jr,i Catholic ForrestorB and Man, all of Which societies lost tj, Mm belongings. Tho bulld- Lrulninrcd for $3000, but'tlio sust of insuronco on tho stock ImM not be learned. Bim ., - Utirlt Is learned thnt tho insur- im the stock was $8500, on tho U'Bf $2500 and on lodge mnte- 1 ISOO. It was also learnod that ilirglirs broke Into tho black itt ihoo and secured rasps and 4M which were used In breaking Itaftjitore. When the flro was iiife was found lying on Us Imtththo door blown open. Tho Iwtfbox In the safe was found tho building, and sovoral litre picked up. A. Tanslor Li i box containing valuable pa- Mtttbe cafe, and a portion or. Itre found scattered In the H The books of tho Arm woro fcWroycd, owing to tho snfo token blown open, and It 1b ' a&i that these contained ac- remounting to $8000. u IMX) VOTES ON fHAPTFP. . ...L I CWcijo, Sept. 17. Chicago today stMiajon the new charter, which iWMe for nlaclnc school nark ,"fij Dllder Pntlfrnl nf ttm mni.n IWtj the county council power to TTtllei and nrnvMInn f- A..nn 'W ownership of street, olovatod lnbnjr railroads, telephone, tel- (T'5b. Kai find blnntrln linntln.. ui ftfrigeratlng and power plants. siioi'itf Heats Innno Man to rnlilu and Winchester. . Union, OK, Sept. 17. Ernest Wnrnell, aged 29 years and living six miles east of Tolocnsot, is now held in tho city Jail at this place awaiting tho arrival of a guard from tho asylum, who will tako him to Salem. Wnrnoll has been livln? with his mother In a'Jhut formerly used as a sheep-tenners camp lor several years. For weeks ho ha3 been morose and sullen ana nt time has threatened tho Ufo of u neighbor named Haller. Mrs. Wnrnell gave the alarm and two constables wont to the plnco, bringing Warnell nnd hiB mother In to town. Shortly after reaching tho city tho Insane mnn broke from tho officers, and, aided by darkness, eluded his pursuers. Ills mother told tho officers ho would make for tho cabin again, nnd If ho reached It would secure his Winchester rlfl" and probably fight to tho death. Tho sheriff and constnblo pro cured a team and Btnrted with all haste for tho cabin. Tho desperate fugitlvo had a half hour stnrt, and he know a short cut over tho moun tains. Tho distance was 1C miles and both Btrovo to roach tho cabin first. Tho Bherlff'B posse had barely gained tho place and taken posses sion of tho gun when Warnell put In an appearance. Ho was all un prepared for tho reception, and wan quickly overpowored nnd brought back to Union, Ironed. Wnrnoll hnB been in tho nsylum boforo and Is unusually crafty and desperate. When committed itho first timo ho broke away from"' tho offlcorB, and, procuring rtTiorso and Winchester, defied his purBuors until overcomo and disarmed by strategy. Tho resldont3 of this locality feel much relieved at IiIb arrest. FAIR A GREAT SUCCESS SPLENDID EXHIBITS Pavilion a Revelation Even to Ore gonians of the Statc!s,6rcat Agri cultural Resources-Great Day To morrow, Salem Day than sweet peasiMrs. J. V. Taylor, Salem, first; Belle Wolf, Falls City, second. .a, Best floral doslgn of cut flowers C. F. Ruef, Salem, first; Mrs. J, V. Taylor, Salem, Bocond. Be9t display of carnations C. F. Ruer, Salem, first; MrB. J. V. Tay lor, Salem, second. Best dlsplny of rosos Mrs. J. V. Taylor, Salem, flrst; Belle Wolf. Falls City, second. Best display of asters Mrs. J. H. IIaa3, Salem, first; C. F. Ruef, Sa lem, second, Best vase of flowers of Introduc tion of 190C and 1907 C.F. Ruef, Salem, flrst; Mrs J. V. Taylor, Sa lem, second. Best display of sweet peas Miss Kittle Moore, Salem, flrst; O. F. Ruef, Salem, second. A JAP ROGERS HELPLESS WRECK SAYS HE IS ALL IK CANNON EXPLODES Yesterday's Races, 2:18 trot Van Norte, 1st; Pack lino, 2d; Hnnk, 3d. Best time, 2:2G Purso, $500. ' 2:12 pace Lord Lovelace, 1st; Sherlock Holmes, 2d; Bonnlo M., 3d. BeBt time, 2:17. Purse, $500. Thoro are predictions of, .falror weather. All tho wind Is dying down, except tho hot air from press representatives who handle tho pa vilion program tonight. Tho barometer on Monday night began to climb, nnd to doclnro offi cially that tho backbone of tho rnlny Bpell was broken. Tho state fair management has worked hard as over men did, and their faces aro wreathed In Bmllos at tho prospects of grentor crowds. It is admitted by all 'that they have tho goods to Bhow. Th estreetB of Salem woro crowd ed early and tho BtrcamB of vehicles woro pouring In from all directions. Salem is certainly an Ideal city at which to hold n great agricultural fair. Tho hotels aro crowded In Bplto of tho unfounded reports of raising rates., Tho fact is tho days of a square meal of soup, meat nnd veg etables, coffee and plo for two-bits hro over. .. . CANADA WIDE OPEN Has Stroke of Paralysis-Inside Infor mation As to His Condition Caused Big Slump In All Standard Oil Stocks GOIjDFiVtLI) wants match. 1 t...M....rln.r tnv liltttlo TlctWCCJl " Franklo Nelll ami Owen Mornn. San Francis:)), "Sept. 17. Gold fleld Is nfter tho battlo between Frnnkle Nell and Owen Mornn, tlw English bantnm champion. Moran has arrived in New York and has opened negotiations with tho Ne vada people, who havo wired, Billy Roche, stating their terms, and re questing Rocho to closo with Noill, as they Intend Btnglrtg tho event for October. Mornn is the bqy who beat Joe Bowkor, Nolll's conqueror. -o , ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Carson Hlclcs, Who Shot William Qiilim In Cold Wood Must Answer. ACTRESS WITH A TITLE L00, Sept- "Tho announce. w ;,, Coumess of Ro88,yn. AsfriV. Anme "o'wtson, tlu SrVetreM' ho recently ob- 2L,,?wtt,,h aecree of divorc C l?1:.!8 10 return t0 th0 IKtia nu, an nbsence ot UtaL'Ua!a',e- Th dlvorc f, ti ,?, 7 pr0l0lina sonsatlon In decree allows her to retain Toklo.. Sept. 17. A 12-Inch gun on tho battleship Kushima exploded during the maneuvers near Kuro to day, killing and Injuring 44 mem bers of tho crow and eerloiiBly dam aging tho vessel. Tho Kashlma was commanded by Cantnln Koizumi. Tho fatnllties in- cludo a lioutonant, two cadets and ono staff officer. DotallB of tho oc cidont aro lacking, but it Is known that tho explosion was a torrlflc one. Tho explosion followed nn attempt to removo an unexploded Blioll from tho gun. A number of bystandoM woro mutilated. Tho Kashlma Is tho largest battleship over launched on tho Tyno, o TO MAKE ANOTHER PARADE Vancouver, B. C, Sopt. 17. The Antl-Aslatlo League announces that another parade similar to tho ono that caused tho riot, will bo hold in a week or two. The announcement Is mado In order to oeo what action the mayor will tako. In view of tho recent disturbances, tho announc9 ment Is generally regarded with alarm. rl,tisgSeri30t.thopeeraBO l tte v Amerlcan count&ss eon her playbills. eYi Siat Court' U cow! ?0nlerre"tra,,l!nB tho IjTioUtloaofthe rate law VhlA. .! federal cort. The I w ilf11 ot the Southern tm; '3.000 fl m- Wants Uoycott Lifted. San Francisco, Sept. 1,7. The opening guns In tho fight of the Douglas Company, of. Cincinnati, which claims that Its goods are subject to boycott by the Journey men plumbers' and gas and steam fitters union of San Francisco woro fired In tho United States circuit court lato yesterday. Tho hearing Is to determine whether or not the re straining order shall bo Issued, re moving tho boycott pending tho trial of tho Bult for $25,000 damages filed against the union. Judgo Van Fleet gave the defendants two days to file an explanatory affidavit re garding the use of tho word "boy cott' In a letter from the secre tary of the union to tho Master Plumbers' Asosclatlon, filed In tho recordB. In issuing the order the court said: "If it is a boycott, it la Illegal, and the court is bound to restrain it. If illegal it makes no difierene what they call it." Tho Dairy Exhibit. Superintendent George W. Wooks feols proud of his building full of buttor, checBo and dairy machinery full to overflowing, with machin ery and implements displayed out sldo In all directions. Thoro aro moro cheese entries and fowor but ter entries thnn there woro last year but six of tho largest croamonoa aro represented, besldo tho Hnrol wood exhibit of buttor and chooso. Tho latter has a display of pasteur ized cheeso that has been through tho cold storage process, with sam ples of mild sweetness dlshod out to tho hungry public by Ed. T. Judd nnd F. P. Toovs. Tho dairy exhibit shows great progress from ibvz, when Blx buttor makers constituted tho whole exhibit, and had their plc turo taken in front of Tho One Cent Daily Capital Journal build- ing. Tuesday RvenlnR. Program McElroy's Military bnnd, W. E. McElroy, directer: March, "Tanhausor". . . .R, Wagner Overture, "Morning, Noon nnu Night" Suppo Cornet solo Solectod Mr. B. F. Drlscoll. Waltz, "Marguerite" From "Faust") Gounod Medley, "Sunny Songs" Alford Intermezzo, "Tehama" Halns A Novoletto, "Fl Fl" ...McPheran Descriptive, "A Hunting Scone" Buca!os3l March," "Cheyenne". . . .Van Alstyne (Progrnm subject to change.) Evening Program. Band music at 7. Tho Martolls at 7:30. Moving pictures at 7:45. In tho Auditorium, Beginning at 8 o'clock tho pro gram in the Auditorium will bo as follews: Music by the band. Speeches by representatives of tho Alaska-Yukon Pacific fair. Singing by Southern quartet. Speeches by repiesentative3 the press. Music by the band. Singing by the Southern quartet. Awards on Cut Flowers. Theonly awards mado In any of the departments yesterday wore those on cut flowers, A. P. Miller, of Portland, acting as Judgo. Tho list of awards follows; Best display of dahlias Mrs. C. C. French, Corvallis, first; George L. Allen, Lebanon, second. Best display of cut flowers other Vancouver, B. C, Sopt. 17. tThlrty-eight thousand Jnpanono have been given permission by tho government to come Immediately to British Columbia. They will crosB the Pacific as rap idly as steamers can bo ecur,ed to bring them. Tho news that Van couver will boo an Immigration hith erto unprecedented wnB received hero today by the Btcamor Wool wich, which brought 230 of tho brown men. Tho steamer Indiana is ovorduo now from Honolulu with 300. Best-Informed circles doclaro that tho Dominion government will do nothing nt all to provont tho further influx of Japanosc, dospito tho protest of Vnncouvor. Tho" demand for labor is so great in tho interior og British Columbia and on tho uralrlos of tho North west that as many Japs as wish to come will be allowed, On tho othor hand)' offlditf Btateraenttt from Otta wa that 'Premier Laurlor and 'Ddo gato Ishli will .'confer tomorrow and arrango a nominal limit. Nobody in Vancouver belloveB that ovpn if this, 1b declared it will bo adhorod to. There was no demonstration to day on tho arrival of tho Jnpaneso on tho steamer Woolwich. ChicaRO. 111., Sept. 17. Informa tion from a thoroughly reliable sourco reached Chicago friends yos torday that II. II. Rogers hnB Buf fered a stroko of paralysis. Tho president of tho Amalgamated Cop per Company hns been reported ill for about two wecJts, following his recent roturn from Europe, whore ho went soma months ngo for his health. But, despite tho trip abroad, and tho tompornry retirement from nil business affairs, tho Rockefeller chieftain grow worse, tho illness cul minating In tho stroko of helpless ness. It is said that tho magnnto has boon generally "Incommunicado" for a fortnight, only his near rela tives and friends being permitted to boo him, Tho rocont order to closo tho Mon tana mines of tho Amalgamated Copper Company is nupposod to havo boon glvon by William G. Rockofeller, who will tako tho posi tion formerly occupied by Mr. Rog ors as tho flold-goncrnl of the Rock ofollor party. Even should Mr. Rog ers recover, It h boliovod ho will not return to his plnco in tho director Wnllnco, Idaho, Sopt. 17. Tho trial of Carson Hicks, deputy sheriff of Shoshono county, and county Jail or, for tho murder of William Qulnn, ex-chlof of pollco of Wallace, began today. Tho murder occurred in a saloon last April. Qulnn nnd II. W. C. Jackson, a local newspaper pub lisher, boenmo involved In n dispute over tho Stounonborg murder. Jack son was ordered out of tho saloon, but returned accompanied by Hicks. Qulnn Invited both to hnvo a drink, but Hicks, H is stated, drew his ro- volvor nnd shot Qulnn dend. The basis of the defenso has novcr bocn mado public. o Cupid Gets Ilusy. Tho following marrlago UconBos havo been Issued by County Clork Alien. Tho flrst three happy couple secured thlr marrlago permits yoi- torday, whllo tho other marrlatjo tickets were bought teday: Frank LayBon, of Salem, aged 21, nnd Borthn Ohms, of Marlon county, aged 19, John Marlon NuBuaum wit ness. Gideon FoBeolmnn Sherwood, aged 51, nnd Lotcy B. Hill, aged 42, both of Salfm, J. H. Scott witneao. TEETH" $2.no EACH. Illf? Bruiser Attacks Jap and Fined Five Dollars. Is Hugo Moyor, aged ZQ, and Kath- ates of tho vnrlous corporations with orino BasI, aged 18, both of Sa- . . which ho has boon Identified. It dovelops that tho Bcnsstlpnal John Mueller was arrested last night by Deputy Sheriffs MInto nnd Esch, for beating a Jap at tho cor ner of Stato and High streets. It seoms Mueller and nnothor man had beon in a mix-up, which Muoller had stirred up, nnd in which Muoller got tho worst of it. Soon after this u vntmn. Tn.i wn. ntn thn Sonnto Ba-! Promoters loon nnd got a bucket of beor. As tho Jnp camo out of tho Balooa Muoller, who waa lying In wait, nnd mistaking tho Jap for tho man ho had the mix-up with, smashed hlrn in the mouth, knocking out two tooth and also knocking tho Jni down. Muoller was takon boforo Justlco Webster this morning and was fined $5. Io seems nt flrst glanco that front teeth nro worth moro than $2.50 apleco, and If Mueller had his deserts ho would havo tho limit, and then some. alumna in all' tho " securities 'con trolied by tho Standard "Oil clique woro duo lnrgly to inside knowl odgo of what hod happonod to Mr. Rogers. A few frlonds, knowing what had occurred, took advantage of their information to Bell stocks. Amalgamated Copper in thoso two weoks dropped about 15 points, An aconda ton, St. Paul eight and tho rest of tho Rockofollor proportlcs In proportion. Tho decision against tho Stand ard Oil Compnny nnd tho fniluro of tho RockofolIorB to Btom tho tro mndoiiB, slumpfl in tholr compnnics nro BiippoBOd to havo been contrib utory causes to Mr. Rogers' condition. MAY FIGHT GANS. in tho liny City Kctchel to Meet Him. Wnnt THE JLRE DIED. Suit Drought to Get Possession Her Ends Suddenly. 'of of John Mott and J. A. Fnlrchild to day brought suit against C. D. Jeff ries to recover possession of tho rac ing maro "Ruby H" thoy claiming to bo part owners of tho maro. Tho Bult camo to a Budden and unexpect ed end thisnftornoon, when tho offi cers went out with a writ of replev in, and found hor doad In hor stall. It is Bald tho animal has been sick for some time, and hor death Is at tributed to natural causes. San Francisco, Sopt. 17. Anoth er Kotchol-Thomns flght Is spoken of, but tho weight question Is prov ing a stumbling block. ThomnB says ho will novor make 150 pounds again. Ho wants catch weights. Kotchell will allow Joo to weigh 152 pounds. Tho prospect of an under standing being ronchod is not very good. Somo matchmakers aro link ing Ketchel nnd Cans. .Kotchnl stated ho would llko to meet Gnus and Sollg, and would mnko conces sions if IU appeared there was a ds man'd for a Ketchal-Gnns match, o DROWNED SELF AND IIAHY. Los Angeles Woman Leaps Into City Reservoir. lorn, Prank Basl witness. . Frank L. Cramer, .of Gates, aged) 23, WLoona Smith, 'lor Gates, agd: 21, L, C. Brotherton witness. Clnronco E. Doty, agrd 30 and Agnon Davis, obed 18, both of Jet- furson, P. LuBrnnch witness. Mr calf Denies Rumor. Washington, Sopt. 17. Socrotary Motcalf states that no officer on tho retired list will bo assigned to com mand tho Atlnntic battleship floot on' its voyago to tho Pacific, Ho mado tho declaration when bin attontlon was called to tho published roports Indicating tho possibility of tho as signment of Rear-Admlrnl McCalla and Rear-Admiral Brownson to ro placo Renr-Admlral EvnnB, Both McCnlla and Brownson aro on the retired list. Defenso Emotional Insanity. Portland, Or., Sopt. 17. Ono moro Juror, Thomas HIhIop, was se cured todny in tho trial of C. H. Rey nolds, charged with tho murder of O. II. Hlbblns, who Roynolds thought was Intlmnto with his wife. Tho voniro wns exhausted and a special vonlro of ten wns called this nftor noon. 'Eight Jurors nro now im paneled. Roynolds' defenso is Jus tification under tho Oregon law, it holng emotlonnl Insanity. I'fuuietmi Murder Case, Pendleton, Sopt. 7. Tho work of securing n Jury for the trial of A. D. Rhonlmus Is proceeding. Tho ngod defendant shot tho youthful Tom 'Moyora Inst October in a dispute over a horso. Has Entered tho Medirnl Colleg.). Robert Savage, tho woll known musician of this city, is enrolled among the freshmen of tho medical department of tho Willamette Uni versity which began yesterday morn ing. Mr, Savage is an energetic young man of good business ability and has a wjdo circle of .frjonda In this city, who whih him success in .hs chosen profeloe, A Warm Contest. Now York, Sopt. 17. Primary elections are holng hold todny in Manhattan and tho Bronx, on tho result of which depomls tho Tam many leadership. Tho Ihbiio Is sharp ly drawn between Charlos P. Mur phy, tho prosont lender, nnd Mayor George B. McClollan, T.o Ancolos. Sent. 17. After writing a noto, which Bho loft nt hor homo In Garvanza, stating sho In tonded to drown herself and baby, Mrs. Anna Barker Inst night mado hor way to tho reservoir back of the Church of tho Angels, and clasping her child to hor breast, leaped into tho water. Tho noto was found and turned over to the police, who dis covered tho bodies this morning. No causo for tho tragedy is known. o Guilty of Manslaughter. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 19. Joseph Fannin", charged with tho murder of Jamos II. Thompson, in a saloon no. iia mv wnn convicted of man- slaughter at 8 o'clock last night, loo oONUIfATK)W IBO OTvaia uiiv.. Wants a Scrap. San Francisco, Sept. 17. Maurlco Thompson, tho Northwestern fight er, has arrived with 1Ib manager, Froddlo Bogan. Ho lu after a fight with Kid Kotchal, Dr. J. P. COOK TITH DOTANIOAIi DOOTOIt, MOVED TO 810 LIBERTY 8TMHHC FOB ANY DISJCABK CALL OK BR. m M IS & to i in hi ft Mill L I t 1 '', n R. i 8 IVC ! ni i m 1