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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
Mm I iM 1 M'wmmm M-, -1 dm - - - - - - J hl f liYf In I r miitn ilmiimnl " "" ' ""'' ' ' i ii.n .i ...M-. ., """ l"""" T'jr- - . " , """ -"""lm hi . " " " ." i " i'ii'ii ' 'i i - ' ' " "- 'iii ' ' -- ' ' i" '"'"'""" VOL. XVffl. BALEM. OREGON WJDNESDAY, AUOUST 10, 100H V NO. gQg ii JOSEPH MEYERS WdS MRS. DU RETTE ONE HUNDRED MEN MEET SANITY TEST FRIDAY; THEN HONEYMOON IN CALIFORNIA (United Press Leased Wlro.) Portland, Or., Aug. 19. (Special) Stealing a march on his sons, their attorneys and detectives, Joseph Meyers, tho aged wealthy morcliant of Salem, Or., wns married today to 1U sweetheart, Mrs. ZonnldoDu Jtttte. Tho ceremony wns porform d by Judgo It. 0. Morrow and wnH witnessed by tho grown son of Mrs DaRctte. Tho two sons of tho mor thnt who stopped his mnrrlngo on Monday by causing his arrest on n rttrge of Insanity wcro not wltncssus. Tie rejoicing pair woro driven nwny In in automobile, In cotupany-with Deputy Sheriff Harry Bulger. Thoy till reside in Portland until tho In anity charges now ponding against Meyers aro disposed of, and will thon p to southern California on tholr toteymoon, Attornoy Dan Malarkoy mado a poromptory domnnd upon County Clork Flolds this morning for tho 1b sunnco of tho mnrriago UconBO. Ho contended thnt tho county clerk is nn ndmlnlstrntlvo ofllcor and without Judicial power of any character. Thoroforo It waB tho duty of tho county clork to Isbuo tho documont when demanded and it wns Issued. Boy Not Mcuvcimry. "Tho boys woro not noting from morconnry motives," said C. L. Mc Nary, tho boys attornoy, this morn ing. "Thoy havo nlwayB had tholr father's welfare at henrt. Thoy ob ject to his marrying Mrs. Du Rotto, thnt la nil. If ho had chosen somo woman whom thoy felt they could respect nnd whom thoy would wUh to woleomo into tholr homos thoro SOCIETY 6IRL IS ARRESTED ATH IN EXPLOSION INltlNE HID STOLEN PLUMB IN STOCKING ! ICAG06T0BE FIVE DAYS' SALE OF TERRIFIC PRICE CUTTING XOW IS YOUR TIMK TO GET BARGAINS. WE ARK SLAUGHTEH- IXO WICKS RIGHT AND LEFT ALL OVER THE STORK UK AD OX Hundreds of yards of Protty Cna'llei, Lawns and Dimities. Xoir yard s'.?, 4 AX!) 5 I2c and 15c Dress Gingham, o on sale at, yard 8 l-3, 9 axd io 100 dozen Ladlos Fast Colored Hosiery, now on sale at, pair 10, 12xi)i8 Odd slies In Lnfiia a..mm.. tnderwear at Small Prices. Each 8S 10(J, 12 Kf, 15 ggKP (fCJ rmr .m.T-mLiB - Mtn. I ''a Underwear slightly m at iiat.w ir,w,., ... .. fwers ana Gowns. 2fC, 30, 49, G5 AXD UP 100 dozen iit ttfcl. , " rano7 NEW SUITS Now on exhibition. Como and see the Low Prices wo can give you on them. Prices Slaughtered on Ladles' Fancy Lawn Shirt Waists. 11.00 WlstST- Now 49 J2.00 Walsts- Now 98 Prices cut Away .Down on the following goods; Muslins and Sheetings, Table LJnens, Men's Furnishings, Clothing, Shoes, Corsets, Gloves, Parasols, Fura, Silk Petticoats, Notions, Laces Ribbons, Embroideries nnd Fancy Handkerchiefs. (United Press LonHed Wire.) San Francisco, Aug. 19. Ncarlyj ono hundred mombors of San FranJ Cisco's high society sot underwent tho indignity of being searched nt n mll-i Itnry ball at Alcntraz Island whoril Mrs. Mnbol Dates announced tlmtj sho hnd boon-robbed of nn ostrich; plumo vnlued nt ?50. The story was' told In pollco court today when tho enso of Miss Ethel Price, of 4077 Twenty-fourth street, charged with potty Inrcony, wnB called. It is al leged that tho plumo wns found In'i Miss Price's stocking. W'i Mrs DntoB vggAqa fi?e fuilfonablonlJaTr night thnt she hnd boon robbed, tho doorB woro locked. A commlttco of three women wns appolntod to search tho women guosts who woro lined uo for thnt purpoHo. Tho mon nlso were searched. No ono objected un til Miss Prlco wns ronchod. Sho re fused to pormlt tho commlttco to Bonrch her. v Thereupon sho was tnkon to n clonk room whoro tho plumo Is said to havo boon found In hor stocking. Miss Prlco wns roglstorod nt po llco hoadquartors Into last night and was Immediately rolcnscd on ball. Tho caso was postponed todny. LAMES PREVENT RESCUE WTHE ENTOMBED LABORERS " Store Thai Saves You Money I would hnvo boon no opposition on tho part of tho sons." Mr. McNnry ridiculed tho Idoa that tho sons woro trying to securo tholf fnther's fortuno for themselves, nnd stntcd that tho boys had expressed tholr willingness to 'relinquish any claim thnt thoy had to their fathor'j ostnte. o Youthful DuiInr Cnnght. (United Press Lensod Wlro.) Portland, Or., Aug. 19. Thomas Perkins, 17 years old, sitting In ono corner of his coll in the city Jnll to day, Is wishing thnt ho had remained behind tho drug storo counter In stead of buying n burglar's outfit nnd starting out on a wild career as a highwayman. After ho -hnd robbed the home of Frod Jennings nnd pilfered a postal sub-station within tho last 48 hours, buying now clothes nnd hiring a horso and buggy with somo of tho booty, ho was nabbed by two detec tives. A mask, revolver and tools usually carried by burglars were found In his possession. To mako tho caso against him a little stronger Perkins mado a full confession. , o UNIFORM FISH LAWS FOR U. S. AND CANADA (United-Pregs Leased Wire.) Vancouver, D. O., Aug. 19. Tho International fisheries commission pointed to draw up a uniform code of laws for tho fisheries lying be tween Canada and the United State" Is In tho city. It Is composed of Prof. David Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford university and S. T. Dastedo, of Ottawa, who repre sents Great Drltaln. With them aro Mr H. R. Stolz, of San Francisco, the official secretaray of tho commission, and Dr. W. D. Everman, a world famed biologist, who Is head of the bureau of fisheries at Washington, D. C (United Press Leased Wlro.) Wlgan, LnncaBhlro, England, Aug. 19. Aftor 20 burned nnd chnrrcd bodies hnd boon drugged by tho. roB cuors from tho shaft of tho Maypolo colllory and whon not Iobb thnn 00 romnlned In tho ronrlng holl bonoath, itho flames swept up through tho only pnssago way nnd drovo tho workers back. Between 80 nnd 100 mon nro known to hnvo perished ns the, result of nn explosion which shnttored tho mlno last night nnd wns followed Im mediately by tho flro, which brought j death quickly to numy who survived f-thOvshook. , lVt. .,, All night long tho rescuers Btrug gled nnd worked to gain nn ontrhnco to tho tomb whoro tholr comrades woro imprisoned. For hours It wns hopod that many could bo brought out nllvo, but nftor tho oponlng wns mndo, tho full horror of tho cntaB- tropho was rcallzod. Tho only hopo of tho roscuors wns to carry to tho wretched, half Ijitmno crowd of women nnd chlldron, tho burned bodlos of their futhor nnd husbnnds that thoy might bo given decont burlol. Tho dosporntlon nmnng tho families of tho dead min ora marks tho extreme of human suf fering nnd nngulsh. Whon tho Haines swopt up todny and forced tho mon to lleo for tholr own lives nnd glvo up tho roscuo work, thoy turned tiQlr nttentlon to finding somo way of lighting tho flro. Tho most heroic measures woro tnkon. This afternoon a party of Bovon sturdy minors volunteered to ro ontor tho mlno, bollevlng that thoy could cut off tho flro or confine It to certain sections of tho works by throwing up walls. Thoy had hardly disappeared whon n second party was dispatched to ob servo tholr progress nnd nld thorn If possible Tho second party had not gone far when they realized that tho first sevon men had boon ovorcome by the gases. They made a dosonerato dash and by hard work succeeded in recover ing all seven of the first party. The mon were dragged out unconscious and nearly doad. One membor of the second party was overcomo noar tho. entrance nnd is at tho point of death. Tho bo von mombors of tho first party aro all In critical condition and It Is feared most of thorn will die. The mine Is filled with noxious gas which now, It Is believed, will mako entrance Impossible long after tho fires burn out. The city, which has a population of 90,000, and Is maintained mainly by tho collieries and foundries, Is at a standstill. Tho whole place Is hor ror stricken and the entlro poplatlon Is stunned by the enormity of tho disaster. Later another party succeeded In getting half way down tho shaft and there found that tho roof had caved In blocking the entrance to tho chambers where tho men aro en tombed. It wjll require days to re more tho wreckage and the vlctomn will be dead of starvation and bad air. If they already have not s"uc- 'cumbed. OFFICERS OF ARMY WITH MAINS DIVORCE PAPERS SENSATIONAL (United Press Loased Wlro,) Now York, Aug. 19. Virtually ev ery omcor of tho United States nrmy todny rallied o tho dofonso. of Cap tain Potor C. Hnln8, U. St A follow ing tho publication of his wlfo'd countor-chnrges In tho illvorco 'pro ceedings brought by him. Army circles nro Indignant nt tho nllogcd conditions doplctod In Mri. Ilnlns' complnlnt, which If provod, would show n stnto of nffalrn In the American army o scnndulous ns to bo second only to that exposed In tho "Knights of tho Round Tnblo" In Berlin. Hor nllogntlons of mornl tcgoncrnnoy .hnvo nroiiBcl a "groat 'uift?$Kna fleers of tho arhtTOwftWfcJW " Tho burlnl of William 13. Annls, who wns shot nnd killed by Cnptnln lining Inst Saturday, was not marked today by any Masonic coromnnlnls, though Aunla was a mombnr of tho ordor. Tho Borvlco wiih hold nt St, Mlchuoln Episcopal ceuiotory at A&- torla. It wns slmplo nnd thon wns no roforonro to tho mnunor In which AnnN mot his donth. A number of mombors of tho Rnysldn Ynoht club whoro tho tragedy wns onnrtPd nt tondod nnd nlso n fow Mmons worn prosont. Wlfo Amines HalnH. Charles II. Ltbboy, fathor of Mrs. Ilnlns, who Is nt Wlnthrop High lands, Mnss., Is glvon ns nuthorlty for tho stntoment that Mrs. Hnlns In hor countercharges In tho dlvorco ac tion makes tho mosJt nonsntlonnl al legations against hor husband. Sho nlloges that ho Is n "morally degraded porson" nnd, without giv ing nny nnmos recltos a numbor of Incidents, Sho alleges thnt ho mis troatcd hor nnd tho complnlnt goes back us far as tho time whon bIio nnd Cnptaln Ilnlns woro spondlng tholr Jionoymoon at Fortress Monroe, whoro tho captain then was station ed, it Is nlloged that at that time Mrs. Halns caught hor husband in tho qunrtors of anothor officer, whoso houso was vory closo to theirs. The potltlon also demands that the enso be heard in opon court. AUTO IS STRUCK BY TRAIN RICH BREWER AND WIFE KILLED (United Press Leased Wlro.) Minneapolis, Minn., Aug, 19. John Oltiok, millionaire browor, and his wlfo woro InBtantly killed, their two chlldron woro seriously hurt ud Mrs. Gluok'n mothor was probably fatally Injured whon tho big Gluek touring enr wns struck by n Minnoap-olls-St. Louis train today nt Cottage Wood Lake Mlnnotoukn. Tho trnln was running nt n rapid rnto whon It struck tho automobile nnd smnshod It Into nu unrecogniz able wreck. Tho bodies of tho mll llonnlro nnd his wlfo woro horribly mangled, bolng hurled through the nlr nu. If- 'shot from u ennnon nnd rtorn to-ptecos. ; ' " ,-Tho-two ohllron mny recover but It In bollovcd Mint' Mrs. Gluok's mo ther Is dying. Sho sustained sovora Injuries nnd was In groat ngony whon carried to u nourby cottngo. KILLS IIAI1Y WITH PIN TIIH.V HANflS IIKRSELF Chicago, Aug. 10. Aftor having killed hor bnbo by stabbing It with c hut pin mid throwing it Into a vacant lot, Mrs. Fradlo (loldhorg of this city, yiwtordny nftornoon went Into tho woods nnd hnngud herself to a troo Hor body was found this morning swinging from n limb not moro thnn throo blocks nwny from tho lol whoro she lind, IJirowji hor babo's body. Tho bojly was Idontlflod by a wrap of paper found In tho hnt with her nnmo written on It, Investigation showed that she hud boon stopping for n wook nt tho homo of floorgo Klenz of Evnnston, hut nothing h known nbout hor thoro, Tho pollro nro Investigating tho caso, Tho EvniiHton pollco this nftor noon claim to havo discovered evi dence that may lead to tho thoory that Frprtn Goldborg was nuirdorod, Attorney Denies Chargen, Boston, MasB., Aug, 19. Frede rick L. Norton, attorney for Mrs, Peter C. Halns, today denlod that the papers filed by his client contained charges of moral dogonerancy, as was announced last night by Charles II. Llbbey, fathor of Mrs. Halns, at Wlnthrop Highlands, Hum. "Tho dlvorco decreo Is sought by Mrs. Halns In the counter action on tho grounds of cruol Inhuman treat ment nnd only tho most Imaginative Inforence could construo them to mean such Immoralities as aro chargrtl. Thoro Is nothing to warrant tho wholesale charges being mado against tho ofllcors of Fort Hnmll-ton." Ibdleml HuMkuml OhIIUimh. Aftor tho cortege, bearing tho body of her husband had loft her' home today on Its way to the ceme tory, Mrs. William E. Annls. wlfo of tho prominent magazine publisher, who was killed by Captain Petor C. Halns, V. S. A., this aftornoon gavo out a remarkable statement In which (Continued on pugo eight). Hoclefy Women Are In TroMo (United Press Leased Wlro,) Chicago, Aug. 19. Chicago, Boston and Washington bluestock ings woro shocked today when It be came known that govornmont offi cials from thoso threo oltlos are In vestigating charges of smuggling; against Miss Amy Rockwell Chad burn of Chicago and Mrs. Jack Gsrd nor of Boston, two mombors of the smar.t sot, It Is charged that Mrs, Chadbourne smuggled $100,000 of art goods and curloutf belonging to Mrs. Gardner of Boston under tho pretonso that thoy were household goods, Tho good havo boon confiscated by tho author ities and an agent of either Mrs Chadbourno or Mrs. Gardnor has al ready paid moro than 170,000 In fines nnd penalties to tho govern mont, Mrs. Gardner must pay 80,000 moro boforo she can got tho good t. The government values the goods nt that sum nnd unless It Is paid thef will bo sold at auction. Tho case will he placed In tin hnndo of prosecutors and both socie ty women may face r- fedora! grand Jury IndictmontB. It Is reported thnt herolo efforts have been mado to hush up the matter, but that action will bo conildered whon tho federal grand Jury meets again