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t JNO; WANT ADVERTISING IS "OF NO USE TO YOU" UNLESS -YQU USE IT, TRY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS )e Hail fcf onrnal vol. xviii. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1008 NO. 188 Iriii I I I tt Ufcgyfcftt Y I H H r TiHfTnJflri H ffn BhFH Vti VT H iffB h H H ftSwfeSBSSiEBaB BHp5L iW.tt0rjrYsjffj.ssssBseMi vlrv LOODY -&;-F- REPUBLICAN VICEPRESIDENTIAL JSHERMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL FAMILY SUMMONED REPUBLICAN NOMINEE IlREAKgi, DOWN SUDDENLY CAUSED B CONVENTION OVERWORK AND EXTREME HEAT. U'ultcd Press l.cmed Wire.) Cleveland. O.. Juno 23. James S. Sherman, Republican nominee for the vlco presidency, who hob been Hi I here Blnco Snturdny night, was ru mored to a hospltnl this morning and hli condition Is critical. His family lhaa been summoned from Utlca, N. 1 Sherman's Illness begnn with a blU Ioub attack whllo he was on his way here from Cincinnati Saturday even ing, upon arrival no went imme diately to the homo of ox-Governor :.!' 1" t"" .'"."." -"-"."-'""ri 3" ,n "ZZ?'ZX m Rhermnn ivnn nnt nlilo to lonvn his -...... ...... --.., ...... . . rnnm Rnnrfnv nml rniilil npn tin nny yeiterday though ho had mndo sev eral appointments and was to navo held conrerenco with somo or int. leading Republicans on matters of ; great Importonco. It was not thought, however, until this morning that hl3 condition was sorlous. When ho took a turn for the worso ila the early hours of the morning, his attendants realized that tho- case was more serious than they nnu I thought. A tpiporrnm in known to have been I sent to Baltimore summoning n sur i eeon. Fnmlly on Wny. Vtlca, N. Y Juno 23. Upon rc- I celTincr tolfxrrnnlifo advices from C!evelanJ this morning saying that sjaweg s. snerman, mo uopuuucun i tlPA lll-a.lrlanilnl nnmlnnn .inQ In n ttr.tlrnl pnnillllnn nvi.l hml linPtl rfl- moved to a hospital, his family left "juteu to a uospuai, ins lamuy ten wj quiet uavn. 'iney iiuuk mo " o the first train nnd Is rushing to ' groe8 nro so frightened by the work Cleveland by tho swlftost routes. I of the mobs that thoy will attempt J M Tnirronrn lha nromlnont Commercial streot grocer of this c!tv, s a fel'ow townsman of Jamos hAnnftlAHAli riL- it.. ..I n nnioL !?,entlal candidate on tho Republican inw.candldate very well, though at " iime uawrenco lert tnero anur . man was but a school boy, though he uu mrenuy uegun to oe Known iu I be public through his brilliant work fln school, nnd. In nddltlon wnB very iPOpular. James R. Rtusrmnn thn vlro nretl- ydentlai candidate, Is suffering from su stones, according to a statement I' uea a Lnkesldo hospital where 06 l& l)plnr trnntn.l A O n'nlnnlf this ""nlng his tompernturo wn3 102 ."! his condition shows 'no Iraprove- iOient It was learned that ho complained Of tjalna liofrtva V.o Ohlioirn nnnvdll. tloa and surfnrpii iinrim. tliA Rpsslor H wh'ch he wna nominated for I 'econd highest offlco In the nation r t tj. carter, who Is In - ue case, held a conference outanco telenbone with Dr. Baltimore, Who treated Sherman "uu ne suffered a previous attack, jnney js understood to have been ri. ' i telegram eent by ex-Govern ;r jron T Herrlotr in thp Sherman ul ? Va uuca was tho first Intlma ",n 'W received of bis serious 111- i i ine sreat strain of the con-;i nuon and the trip to Cincinnati . ' 8'eatly accrnvated the trouble. ' i EST FibeS homes of our country iu - - IX COLORADO1 fl SJVfn , 5nW! through a leaded Wire., .broken "Pw 'Vnlted Tress UUffalrv t.i- ,- t o ---.v. rarK, uuio., jime arted by careless campers, forest RreS srA wmil.. 41,. ....!. thn tlm. conn. the western part of Jefferson LUUQty and In rno r,nrfhan nnrt of tr' cou,nt' today and already great L'eeS, valued r., i nir nnn !,.. hun .Uuea. All BVn.t. ovtlncrnlah the Ti ?u,vvv, , Z. f 2?. bave fa,,ed and PePle Uv,ns their path am nr.nirin? tn flee. REVOLUTION NEGROES WARNED TO LEAVE HOUSTON, TEXAS BLACKS AND WHITES GO ABOUT ARMED WITH REVOLVERS AND GUNS WHITE CAPS ARE OR GANIZING. United Prrsn Leased Wlre.l Houston, Tex., Juno 23. Notices were posted today ordering all ne groes to leavo Snblno county Imme diately or "stand the consequences." Following the lynching of nine blacks, after two whJto men had boon Blaln by negroos, there is no doubt in the minds of the negroes what Is meant by "tho consequences." The notices nro reported to o scrawled in Ink on scrap paper. One of them adds to tho warning: "This Is going to bo a whlto manw rntintrv " The negroos are armed and every whit man in the county Is carrying a rlfln or nhotcun todav and most of them have revolvers in their bolts. Tho excitement Is highest about tho town of Hemphill, noar which tho lynching took pinc. nn.VdTho ,otce8 or whether an ?f XSS'formcd'an nlXn im-' - " . .. .- . . i.'nnn mmuninii. I1 .-. iY.n ir.ilrlliv nr fhA "WllllO . 1IUI IU IMVI l.uniuA v.. ..- .'-- caps" with the purpose or rmuins the community of negroes. The situation is intenso through the fear of tho white that tho Infuri ated negroeo will seek vengeanco through tho commission of flendiuh crimes. All womon and children are being guarded by men and no while woman ventures 'out of sight of her inmn imloftft aha Is guarded. nJh JlSTiSSloT oC rnoTices. I m.. il 1.. j. InitttnAil T.l i f ml .. ...r... nin.ll Tllir 11.1 ll' I IV II 1 -- 'v ".." . :. .. i... ....: 1 UOy BUJ 11IVV HIV .v ! ,..-- or three fanatics ana mai uw iu tlon, through extremely nggrevated, no further violence. -1-- MRS. TAFT OPPOSES DIVORGE ntnltt rri I.fnd Wire.) New .York. June 23 That divorce New.Yorn.juww ---- Is the greatest evil of the American .i.. in,io.. is tho Ftntement mnue here by Mrs. William Howard Tart. g00 of the reVoiutionIsts. with in wlfe of the Republican presidential Bjgnncant losses to their own rank. : -.i u cnfiptv is ncoe over, . I" fy" yolnt.rrim.rti made by the wife of 'he man Just now uppe.- isrs "ffisai-. .r.j: ! wouia oe no fi - "-t ilm. u LS would there -.. ifan (orelcn 2'!"",.., lh,i .he dos. .A '...-- me or . "A ,P?nr ny woman "she said, useful life for any o"u' MASSACRE PERSIAN REBELS MAY KILL THESHAH,MANY SUFFERERS RULER'S SOLDIERS IN IJLOODV WARFARE COSSACKS RE MAND RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS. (Unlttil I'ress !.ni(I Wire.) Berlin, Juno 23. Authoritative advtccB received hero say that tho massacre at Teheran, tho capital of Persia, was tho bloodlost and most horrible in tho history of tho coun try. Tnnli?hf Mm rltv la lltnrnllv cover ed with blood and tho reign of ter ror Is sweeping over tho province. 7o carnage was the direct result of the order of tho shah, command ing tho troops to flro and tho lmpG ial artlllory lot looso Its batteries on the crowdB surrounding tho palace.. Hundreds were mowed down by the volleys, which swept tho ground i This horrible slaughter was followed by free-for-all butchering. Women and children woro not spared, but worn mnrilnrprl )iv tho frenzied BOl- dlors and their bodies wero outraged ----- ------.-:-.- BlBhtoon o tho reform leader., hah who ordered them to be shot t " Thn mnh nttnnkcd thn BOldlOfB and seized the prlsonors and tho leaders woro lltorally chopped to pieces by tho heavy swords of tho guardsmen beforo tho 18 condomned men wero recovored and executed according to tho Imperial edict. Tho troops aro headed by reaction ary leaders who oncourngod the slaughter. Whole sections of tno city are giv on over tonight to. H and loo inu moti ruvuiiiiiK biuiw ui n.. prevails. pr,U.","-..1 , .,--.i.l i-irVi' ? o o'f'tho situation tonight 1 Izlng featuro or tno suunuon ioiKi is tho lack of organization and the genernl naturo of tho carnage, which lato In tho afternoon became prom!.-1 .i ...o i..rrinft nn liv rnnn. who cub and was hurried on by men, who apparently were impoiyu oniy oy mu lust for humnn blood, having lost their minds In the terrlblo massacre at he palace. It Is predicted that the murderous nttnnv nn thn mnh todav can only re- Unit in tho overthrow of tho Bhah'lloo v.iiia,i Tno nntiv(iB won a vie 'who Is said to havo been In constant fear for his llfo for days. I It Is supposed that he was driven to such desperate action by the fear timt hnt nreved unon his mind untU, he wns temporarily mno Berlin, June zj. a mmi .v , ceJve(J ner0 from Tohernn says that .. i.,i .nnm hnvn mnssnoredi Berlin, June 23.- A dispatch SJmJi Iinnrlonpl. Ti.A..n.. Tuna 23 -The crisis of the Persian troubles was reached to- tucwsni afterwards with artillery and heavv 1UIIMIiri'HlillUllD " ,,- ,r summ,r """". b . qevral nlots aga'nBt tne uie oi wie K.!5Sa. S'-ff Srfffc YHrrf.rIhl.! r .. fnarniiMiiHin inn iuuiii of veterinary examiners. t.iinrv examiners. REIONS CANDIDATE IS SERIOUSLY ILL HEAT IS TERRIBLE IN EAST TWO DEATHS AND TWENTY-SI.X PROSTRATIONS IN ONE DAY IN NEW YORK CHILDREN RATHE IN GUTTERS. (United Trus Ltu 1 Wire.) New York, June 23. Two denttii t iOTK. June 2s. rwo ticnius' nnd 2C proitratlons from tho heat wero reported today nnd tho whole city Is sweltering. I At 12 o'clock last night tho tenl-' pernturo was 70 and hnd risen to 85 n U nMnnlr itils mnrnlmf wltfi thn prospects of another deadly day. I equerry in waiting to King Edward. I Thoy woro Infuriated by the price Great sufforlng Is reported on tho Graced by tho presence of tho of meat which in their poverty cast Bide, whero tho families crowded king and queen and nearly all of the strlckon condition, thoy are UHnbis In tho grat tenements nro most pit! : members of tho royal family; wlMi to pay. nblo victims of tho torrid wave. ' tho elite of London nobility and the Tho lenders of the women planned Tho free Ice distribution has not diplomatic corpB of all nations In at- attacks on tho butcher shop, whero been equnl to tho demands and tendance, tho wedding easily Bur- nient l retailed. They claim nil th crowded sections, the Are hydrants passed-nnyPt nuptials ofiiHAmcrlwtchersnre In a combination M have been opened nnd the street lean girl. that thoy nro robbing tho customers Hooded. Hundreds of children layl At tho request of the king, tho who aro forced to buy from them, flat down in tho gutters in Enstor , coromony was performed In the The women Were not only wII4 street. In tho Wnll street section chnpol royal of St. James palnco.lwlth BtiRer hut they had been driven down town, whero tho towering offlco which has always boon hold Bncrcd almost InBane by tho Intense hent buildings nro grouped, tho heat was to tho nuptlnle of royalty. Tho king and the poctncle they presented, held through tho night by tho build- has taken a personal interest In the' Tholr othei torn and ragged and IngB and It Is common to rco .men dotnlls of tho wedding as the young tholr hair tossed, wag enoilgh to nnd women stnEcer Into doorway tieonlo aro both great favorites with make oyery butcher In the district .. " . .-. . w.l.l niT7.v nun mill uiiuuuu. i REVOLT IN EAST INDIES iColted I'reis I.enird wire.) TTni'nlo lliit'iid. .Tunn 23. As io nrf, ....0..-, -.--- - - protest agn nst excessivo inxauou. iSirrirfj'r,J- tends throughout tho provinces. The East indies have noi seen 8c '"r" ' " "n ", " "" nnd tn0 Dutcn governmant Is pro- ,mrlng t0 ren,0vo the women and J.bt!drn from the sections affected J d' from tnoio ,nto wnlch !t fear- "..."'",,,, 'i., i JTtS. Tcbellton will wread. ,Je.meo! .kj no p.. .i ..." the nntnos nnu tne jjuicu. r.,,inrnn rGrd Knolls. At KnJostanam the rebels wero, the rct.rement or Lor nnoii. beaten nnd 20 are known to hnvo . . Mil- 1I..AH .MH M tlrt. flt IIn(lnng PanJanJ, where tho Dutrh natrol was routed, after severo " 'mu " t n AMFPirAN re-,rllTiR.ss v: i ' MEMBER OF PARLIAMEMT;h.7rffiJrll3uu:!., .a a.i' isairSdTSi.i ure ii"b r"'"7 ,h:-'h tno SUhSr&ffilWr.5ia.-iM.a1?M lout early today having burned lor 18 - . i1i- ntm nil a " IN PERSIA ROYALTY ATTENDS WEDDING OF AMERICAN GIRLWAINST BUTCHERS KING AND QUEEN OF ENGLAND AT WEDDING OF DAUGHTER I OF AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AND EARL'S BROTHER. (United I'rei I.enied WJre.) i.onuon, juno -3. .-so weuuing within a deende has approached1 In royol splendor tho mnrrlngo today of Miss Jean Held, daughter of Whltolaw Reid, tho American am- bnsiador.-and John Hubert Ward, lirrithnr nf tlin Vnrl nt DlldlPV mill i.l ' l nntt.ln.. . Inntslnir In tli.l ! 111111 miu aiuiiiiiik nn .wv....r " i uriinnnce OI uio ccrvuiuny umi uv royal favor could command. Among tho bridesmaids wero Miss Boatrlce Mills of Now York and Mlsi Jennio Crocker of San Francisco, both cousins of the brldo, Imme diately after tho ceromony. King imi i aril extended his felicitations to tho t nniuiv nminlo Gifts, InvInU nnd magnificent hnvo I vjjiis( muni! miu uinu.....vv.. -i come from nil over tno conuuum nun America. The bride's parents '" -; .- ,,,;0Vi necklnco. i "'"VhVi, inm.. a 1 of ho membero VTvni i.ml l Vnnnv of the Mlty .Ydrtto t'h. countless array nommjr uuuu of nreient.. Mr. Ward is 38 y Ived a legacy of I . nprnmeo! nuo and h yenrs old. Ho ro tnoo.ooo when he - " I SULTAN IS REPORTED MURDERED (Unltrd I'r t-WKwl Wire Is reported Abdul AzIjs t .. .miflh.lii.tflil liv nn1IHf.fl! nil j HUB UVVH omhim " ,......-. ---nml Its I The report ao fnr has not been KIMlini'H TROUBLE '---w- -' - - - ':;:. 1 ;rai. v Snvaue. kIvIdk i uin uanc w wn ,---, .---- I Albert T. Savage ft divorce from hl sassey& s !: rate iuo lesumuuy wu; Lathrop was times wai ,f n'n not Mrg, Savage whom j w - --- r- - - . y..j h GHETTO WOMEN PARADE NEW YORK WOMEN ANGERED AT HIGH PRICES FORM WILD PHO CESSION RESERVES CALLKD OUT TO PREVENT TROUBLE. tl'nltrd rre Lrnied Wlr.) uw ior, juuu .p. who oi ibh mot remarkable demonstration evdr neon in tins country took piaco in thi Brooklyn ghetto today when hun drods of, icantlly nttlred woh, formed n parade, crying "Down with the lllCAt trilBt." HP for hill llfll. - . "" -" ' IUI IHD 111V. Tho terenms of th women nttraet ed a great crowd. The police re serves woro called out and with great difficulty stopped tho women nnl forced them to disperse before nny pnpk- nn whons wero made. enso until June 22, In order to give Lathrop this opportunity. ,, . -,. rrmi voKiqropv unmrou n wjf0 Mci to appCgr Rnd 3viAli9 qa pro-.jowny declared" that this action li lmvnv iliiclnpnrl' ttiilt llilii yrllmi lu nnt nrnil ii finer lil wlfn tn Miilntan- tlato his testimony, nftor proinlslav; to do bo, constituted numcient grounds for n chnrgo of perjury. After tho trial wbb over Mr, iY- no sworo out a complaint Rgalnu Lathrop, charging him with perjury In tho toatlmony gtvon nt the trial, A warrant was at once Ismicd for Nlf arrest. Lathrop Is very well known In loin, having bcim actively engaged In tho fruit raising and other Industries for several years past. . o niiuicJiHid Trial BcgHH, Tho enso of Charles IllancharJ, charged with an assault with crimi nal Intent upon Miss Wlllma Lee opposite Independence on Juno ts, was henrd before Jubtlro Webster j ve tordny. Tho prallmltinry hearing began at 11 o'clock nnd continued 1 until 3 in tho nfternoon, dtfrlng which tlmo about ten witnesses woro ex- nnilnnil Tho young woman' Ir-Btlmnny was almost identical with the story he first told the sheriff. She nld eho was walking along tho river road when ho -was ehrouiltered by Blanchard, who assaulted her and threw her down upon the grnuud Her screams finally rngnieneu mm away. The girl's shirt waist, bnd'v torn on ono of the arms, wn ex hlblted. showing that a fierce strug gle ensued. Several hots who wore ucron tho river at Independence nt tho tlmo of the alleged crimp, were placed on the witness stand, and testified tint rday after- tney aiterwaros aw imuu m .. divorce In dependence. They knew that he wij i.. . . 1I...I.A-.I in in nerois the river at tno. um, uu-i - , . .i-.,i km tn. m. whfln thev ouestlonod him he be came angry nt them. Blanchard denied that ho RSttUlt cd the girl. He said 'hat he met her on tho road and asked her to klt him. She refused, and be n'd "Can't I hug you " At this, n touch ard ays. the rlrl ran away. Blanch ard followed br a short d stanca and then, according to his testimony, abandoned the chaso and went across the river to his home. After lengthy arguments by tho attorneys on both sldee Judge Web ster bound the prisoner over to the Krand Jury, fixing the bond at 68. n tf it'lr.u rnnroMf.ntt'd the eten dant.' and Walter WInslow nppraro4 -,w - vlV" " ' J . mmm f 1 1 M-: