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VOL. VII. NO. 129.
PORTLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1808 FOURTEEN PAGES.
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Four Attendants Are injured DAGGER HI
wnen ncciaem Keieases
Flying Machine
Motor Blows Up Setting
Fire to Gas Bag Which
Floats Away
Stuttpart, Germany, Aug. . Count Zeppelin's great dirigible
balloon was torn from its moorings on a plateau five miles south of
Echterdingon this afternoon during an electrical storm, caught fire
and sailed awav in a cloud of smoke. During the storm a motor ex
ploded. Count Zeppelin is broken heart ed at the loss of the great
airship. Four workmen were seriously hurt by the explosion, but
the count was uninjured.
Zeppelin, who has worked on his balloon for years, wept like a
child as he saw it disappearing, a hopeless wreck.
He at once announced that he would. begin the construction of a
new ship, and was greatly cheered on receiving a telegram from
Emperor William promising to contribute funds to be used in re
placing t lie lost hallo"'
BREAST OF
on .
Searoti Parties Out.
Searching parties have been Bent nut
to seek the monster gas Img, but there
Is 111 tlit hope, as It probnbly was burned
in Its fltedit.
The explosion completely wrecked
the mfidi.inlsm of the machine and tore
the framework to pieces. Two compan
ies of grenadiers have been placed at
the disposal of the count to guard his
property and take charge of the balloon
if It la found.
The count was forced to brine the
balloon down on the plateau at S o'clock
tills morning on account of a defective
motor, which was In Much bn.! condi
tio!) he 'could not repair it.
Realizing that he had failed In his
effort to reach Frlodrlchafen within
the 2-1 hours set for hla flight, ho
moored the balloon and dispatched men
to Fi'X'iilrichafen to aejl expert mechan
ics. He then prepared to wait, not hop
ing to pet started again before 6 o'clock
this evening.
Wind Increases.
This afternoon the velocity of the
wind in reused and the ropes holding
the balloon were doubled, but soon the
storm became violent and, accompanied
by lightning and thunder, swept over
the plntau with such terrific force that
the great gas ban was flopped about
like a toy balloon.
The ba lloon was seen to rise In the
Kale and move rapidly away into the
clouds, the flames apparently Increasing
as they were fanned bv the wind and
the movement of the craft.
THE SUIT
Life of Abdul Mamid Saved
Only by a Coat of Mail
From Steel in Hands of
Minor Palace Official
Tj-rant in Abject Terror.
Attempt Attributed to In
stigation of Young: Turks,
Who Believe His Promises
Are Designee? Only for
Deeper Despotism.
Emulates Taft
As An Advisor
BRYAN CLUBS FOR YEARS Iff PRISON
DOUBTFUL STATES
Ten Thousand Flanned by
Leaders Treachery in
New York Denied.
(United Press Leifceed Wire.)
Fafrvlew, Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 6. Ten
thousand Bryan and Kern clubs will be
formed In doubtful states. If plans ac
cepted and approved by Bry-an today are
carried out.
Leaders here today deny reports of
an effort to swing the I)ernocratlo or
ganization in New York against
the
ticket, and sin that reports of trea
erv a re wwhout foundation.
Urvan's acceptance speech was print
ed todav. Mayor Hrown of Lincoln,
who Is in charge of the Hr'ynn notifica
tion ceremonies, which will be held next
Wednesday, today sent an Invitation to
Senator 1,'n Foliotte of Wisconsin, ask
ing him to attend.
La Follettc. who is making a lecture
tour, will be In Lincoln on the day of
the notification. Mayor Hrown ex
plained that La Follette's affiliation
with the Republican party need not
cause him to hesitate, and said the onlv
partisan refer noes would be In Con
gressman M P Clayton's speech.
Tn discussing bis plans this after
noon Bry an said be considered the .pies
tlon of the p.-ope ruling the country
to lie the paramount is1 no in the cam
paign He announced that he would
discuss the trusts nt the Kern notifica
tion ceremonies At Topeka Kan.. Au
gust 27. he will speak on to.' Kuaranten
of bank d. posits. He will talk on the
labor ;iiesilon at Chie;ico en Labor
day and v. 1 U dis uss the relations of
the state and nation at 1'eorli. 111., Sep
tember 9.
P8EHS Of GOLD
John Robertson Heard a
Treasure, Story Just Be
fore He Killed a 31 an.
back raws
STORY OF LOAN
Melville K. Injralls Declares
Gould Heal Was Act
of Charitv.
(.United Press Leased Wire.)
Rellingham, Wash.. Aug. 5. "I will
be one of the richest men in Whatcom
county yet, even If I have had body and
soul crushed behind the. prison bars at
the state penitentiary at Walla. Walla
for, the past six years for a sentence
which I unjustly received," stated
Thomas II. Robertson, who arrived In
Hellingham yesterday. after having
been released from ousted v last week.
Just before 1 killed .John Hand, sev
er il years ago. at 1'oe bay. I was on
Uie point of taking several of mv clos
est friends Into my confidence and un
folding to them my plans. Awav hack
in the eighties an old Indian chief by
the name of Kitsap told me of a placer
claim In a valley not far from Bolting
ham, which is a paradise of gold. This
Is not all talk, because Kitsap showed
me nuggets which surpassed everything
else that 1 have ever seen. Sor several
ears 1 trb 1 to get the old chieftain
to tell me where this mine was located,
but it was not until the day of his
death that h" told me everything, and
every hour I, spent behind the prison
bars' I have longed for the day when I
could set coit with a iittle party to stake
out nr. fortune
Robertson is about 7". years of age,
and was sentenced to lo years' Impris
onment at Walla Walla bv Judge Joiner
of Skagit county for shooting John
Hand In a auarrel at I oo hay . hut ow
ing to the excellent conduct of Robert
son while at the pr r ! t en t is r -, he was
recommended to clemency, ami the gov
ernor pardone.i him.
(United Presa Leased Wire.)
London, Aug. 6. The attempt on the
life of Fultan Abdul I lam 11 of Turkey
was confirmed today In dispatches re
ceived here from Constantinople. Ho
was attacked Monday night and since
that time has not appeared in public:.
He Is reported to be In abject terror
and even ir, his own apartments In the
palace he now goes heavily armed. His
coat of mail is all that saved his life.
1 he assassin's knife broko over his
heart.
Extra precautions are being taken
about the palace and the already tripled
guard has been multiplied by three
again.
The attack on the sultan was the re
sult of the belief of the young Turku
that lie. is Insincere and that the ro-
iorms n is numnt will not tie per
manent. They alienor-that he Is try
ing to deceive 'the Turkish people and
plans to force them into heavier bond
age than ever when quiet is restored.
J. .V W A if T V Y' 'VJr
We7-
7 A "-W
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S9xs
TRY YOUTH
if
OF HOMICIDE
ll-Year-0!d Jackson Heid
Must Stand Trial for Mur
der of (;eorre De31ars
Relatives 'ill Resist Dis
trict Attorneys Order.
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TTTKX OLD RASCALS OITT.
Young Tutkh Demand Ministry of
on-Mussulman Lilernls.
(t'nltid I"rc33 I.ensed Wire.)
Constantinople, Aug. 5.--The entire
reorganization of the Turkish ministry
t demanded by the young Turks. They
demand that the oiler ministers he re
placed by young non-Mussulmans of the
Liberal party. They also reuulro that
the grand vizier bo given full power
to chouse all the ministers, including
those at the leaks of the departments
of war and marine.
An imperial ivado announces the re
tirement of the minister of marine but
It fs officially denied that other changes
have been ordered. It is generally be
lieved, however, that the changes will
affect almost every member of the
ministry. line rumor even says that
the retirement of Said Pasha, the grand
vizier, himself, h.-.s been demanded.
, i 1 S. ill
e" ;l ,t , t g..m
Step-Father of Youth TeHs
Different Story Retrardino:
K i 1 1 i n ps-De a rs Started
Toward Children With
Oar", Threatening- Them.
ALGERIAN QUAKE KILLS
NEARLY ONE THOUSAND
Bandits Swoop Down on Defenseless Ref
ugees and French Troops Are Ordered
to Shoot Them on Sight Two Hun
dred Thousand Natives are Homeless.
SlLTAN T K ! i K O H-ST R K K K N .
One Rcort Says Ho Is Willing to
Comply Willi Any Demand.
tt'nlteO I'rpsii LeftKed Wlre.l
Geneva, Switzerland. Auir. fi --Sultan
Abdul Ilamld of Turkey was slabbed in
he breast by a minor on'ilnl of the
jalaoe in the apartments of ths ruler
Monday, according to a dispatch re
celved here today from Constantinople
The message states that the onlv
thing that saved the sultaji was a
hea v coat of mall who-h ho wore next
to his skin. The knife was directed
at the heart of ihe sultan and undoobt
cdly n...ibl ha-o killei him if It had
H'ontinued on Page Two.)
This is a recont picture of Assist
ant. Secretary of State Hohert Haoon,
wlio seems to have copied after Mr.
Taft as a special commissioner of the
president to seltle troublesome af
fairs abroad. He has just been sent
to bring alxuit a satisfactory ar
rangement regarding the Catholic
church claims in I'orto Kico.
rflURDER MYSTERY
PUZZLES POLICE
Human Limbs Found
Illinois ajid .Michigan
Canal, Chicago.
in
PROTEST AGAINST
RATE INCREASE
Southern Shippers Send
Complaint to Interstate
Commission.
PURE FOOD
ATTACKS WILSON
Says Secretary Is Leagued
"With Obstructionists
Dr. Wilev Defends.
(I'nitcd Ptmx IiikwI Wb.l
Chicago. A nr. 5 The recovery of
two human !('. evidently those of a
woman, from the niii.oK and Michigan
c.mal today has (li'ii t'-e peli.-e a mur
.1. r iiMstery to j..d-.e that promises hard
vwuk I'oror.er H off man sall that ho
is -nn mr.- lii.it it was a case of
to irder f the mo. i brut il sort. It.
lh.,oTor. the --or-ai'-f' 3 plna-ian, explod
ed t'o1 ttle, that the l.'RS hnd b.en
lt!rowi into the, canal from a surgical
i ot c I n i' ror .m.
No surgeon Touhl have RHiputatM
the lees in o h a l uuirMitg msjincr."
sal.l I'r. Hunter "It !s my opinion
that they were chopped off with a me.tt.
oleavr " '
Jackson Reld. the 11-year-old
boy who shot and killed Oporto
V. TieMars yesterday afternoon
In a fight over a dog. will have
to stand trial for murder as
would a man accused of the
samo crime.
The district attorney's office
declared this morning that It
would not agree to have young
Redd tried in the Juvenile court,
as he was a menace to the Ufo
of all eiMzens. The hearing
that was to have been held this
morning was postponed until
after the Inquest this afternoon
and will be held before Judge
Ganter.hein tomorrow morning
at 10 o'clock.
It is probable that the hoys
relatives will n f 1st the efforts
to have him tried as a regular
criminal and will aak that the
case be kept In the Juvenile
court.
There is some talk of prose
cuting Mr. and Mrs. Schemp,
young- Hold's parents, for con
tributing to Juvenile didln
quincy hy allowing their chil
dren to handle firearms. Al
though an attempt to hold par
ents responsible In such a case
has never been made In Port
land, It has been tried with
success elsewhere and may be
used here.
('United Press Leased Wire.)
Constant ine, Algeria, Aug. 5. Following the terrible earth
quake which occurred yesterday, killing nearly 1,000 persons in a
score of Alpcrian towns, hordes of bandits have swept in from the
desert, bent on loot 'and pillage, and a reign of terror has been
started which the French troops are trying hard to check. The sol
diers arc today shooting the outlaws on sight, but despite their ef
forts many acts of pillage and other lawlessness are being com
mitted. Scores of Dead.
Scores of dead are being removed frojn the ruins, and the worlc
of the searchers and rescuers is frequently interrupted by the
fighting.
Two hundred thousand natives are homeless. The French au
thorities have taken measures for their immediate relief. Supplies
are being rushed into the affected territory, but it is feared .a fam
ine may result before the outlying districts can be reached.
In some places, it is reported, the earth disturbances have caused
the drying up of springs, and the people are without water. The
victims are almost entirely natives who lived in mud huts and simi
lar fragile epiarters that crumbled under the first shock of the
quake.
Reports received from the affected district give details of severe
damage in the coast towns of Guelma, Philippeville, Bona and Ain
Smara. The interior towns, so far as reports have been obtainable,
suffered equally heavy damage. The heaviest loss was at Neudon.
Natives Terror-Stricken.
Meager details of suffering and exposure are coming in from
Soukaheras, Hizon, Kurksell, Reuftach Conde and other small towns
in the mountains.
The first shock, at 9:30 yesterday, was the most severe and
wrought the principal destruction. Following it there were inter
mittent shocks until late in the afternoon, when the earth tremors
ceased.
Fear is in the hearts of the natives that the terrible shaking will
recommence, and many are wild with fright.
From the city of Algiers troops and supplies have been dis
patched by train to Guelma, and by ship to Bona, the nearest sea
port on the Mediterranean.
(i ritfd Pr- !1 Wlr )
Hot Springs. Va.. Aug R. Mlvi!l
K. lna!l". chairman of tt-e hoard of
director! of the Hie Four railroad, to
day Mid
"It look to me like Har'tman In try
ing to be fur. ny and ! endeavoring tr
avoid being Interviewed
"H la not fimnv He 1 a ahrawd.
wary, graeping little man. who cannot
ea a Joke and tella a Ptory baely,
"Ot eour, we J1 know that H-arrl-man
did not buy tie Wheeling or the
Frte railroad to make a direct profit.
But he h a great acheme for the
I nton Pacific and he rinrot afford to
have Amertran e-uritle depreciated
"Thia rJain hi ttmnt that he
want to eo thl country the greatett
.on earth rl that be lntnd to help
mmkm It ao."
(T nlti-iJ Prea Wire.)
Washington. Aug S--Tha firat com
plaint against the propose, general in
crease of freight ratoa waa received to
day by the intratate commerce com
n.isaion n a charge aaaliat the Sou?h-eastei-n
Freight aaoc:ation The com
plaint la signed by nearly M grocers,
merchant.. obbera and busineaa men of
va-loua lines, and allege. that the
freight awciatlon la an IlieraJ combi
nation and that the propneed lncreaae
in ratea la uniuatlfled
The complainant represent firrra In
Pouth "sroiina. Florid. Aialma and
Tenneaae
i relief P
Mrlio, ho
ro'on V. H ta r f
t lor a c; nrres
and nation-,; f
tio- h P: f'---!.
d. ::'-,! O a
ture Jairea I
board R'fl r ar' h
pure foo 1 1. ch'
fJTate T -a ! 1.
at. ,!!.
1 wo. a.
R- o e; t a: 1 1
. I Wire )
el. Mo . Aug 8.--nts-i
o-ir. e. . r the sens"-
";iV lcfo: the state
.i a' 1 da ry aasorta
- 1 I .t 11, In whi h
S. - r etaiv r t Acricul-
s and tl"e referee!
s t a pi t to defeat
it ion in tv I'n'.ted I
-i - t i V-rt of the!
i -.1 ' .t ri . t of the!
Treasury Statrrrvent.
ffMt4 rree Lee Wr I
Waahtr.gton. Act 6. Tolayi tr"
nrr ptaternent ahowa re'pt fl.tll.D9
and cinduurta
-: -
he rrrl e r
r.-e t-e d
p.-. f 1 ! 'h;pn.t
t l, 'ea j of
v Pre;dent 1
1 1 v : ; e y of ; n, -a
b n roiliifietl ,
r en 1 1 - ap- ;
d:c; i ltcen :
'. fo.d. ar-1 the!
bord of f -d and drug !peetora. of
Mih Ir Wiiey j th- bead The latter
warn in the ci.rtvertloi hd veaterday
and replied to lAdd a fuaillade by de
fending W ,a-r
Ij11 e-i" irte de'aila of what he
termed a plot wer-hy Wllaon had
aeernlnaly rone rejt of Ma way to pre
vent the cooperation rt tate and na
tional utr"r!-te t" glrUn )egflatie.n ;
for r'if fcxvla and to hinder the. ef-
cUtcd (f tL brk al WaahJngtoa. i
5:30 O'CLOCK
EDITION
Owing to failure of the telegraph
company at Oakland, Cal., to send
The Journal's report as fiied of the
baseball game between San Fran
cisco and Portland yesterday, the
report was nut as full as had been
ordered. The company promises
better service today which shouJd
include a complete summary of the
garre. introduction and sidelights.
Last night the 5:30 edition con
tained two big exclusive stories,
the murder cf a man by a small
boy at Guild's Lake, and the ap
proach of the forest fire to Michel,
B. C. There were in addition sev
eral other stories of iesser import
iprc that were ec!usive to the
5:30 o'clock edition.
A complete newspaper with all
the late news.
Ask for the
5:50 o'Clock Journal
Peering out of his cell with the un
concernedness of hla 11 years, young
Jackson Reld, charged with the murder
of George Ie Mars, siit on a cot In hl.n
rage In the county Jail this morning
and coolly tnlked of the crime
There is not l ing to suggest remorse
in his behnvlour. lie seems to feel th a t
he was Justified In shooting I te Mars
becauso le Mars threatened his dog.
His attitude Is Hint he defended his
dog. shot a man. killed him, and enn't
help It now. Vhateer fear he may
have felt Ini id lately a Iter the shoot
ing was evidently morel-, a d:cnd of
physical punishment Now fiat dan- j
ger of that Is oyer for the nine being. ;
LORS BRUTALLY
BEATEN
Secretary to German Consul Boards German Ship Eva
and Pra:s Chinamen Around Deck by Queues,
Then Beats Them With Cane.
(Continued on Pukc Two.)
UNDERTHE OCEAN
WITH HIS GRIEF
Albert K. Ilehel. Seaman,
Leaps Overboard fur
Last Love's Sake.
(loaded to desperation by the mis
treatment to which ha was subjected,
one of the Chinamen on the German
iFcl K a attempted suicide this after
noon hy cutting his throat with a knife.
In the Heuffle to overpower the crazed
man nnd take the knife from him the
blade was broken off The t'hlnam.m.
in te'liny his reasons for attempting Us
iife. said that he had no nione , Mh
family In China was starving and he
had 1-ist as well end he misery now as
at any orhe:- time. His wounds Trro
not pcrio-is
Intense 1 n I i irn a 1 1 on we" arouqp.i yes
terday afternoon when l'a : 1 II t 're.
pier. e-r t a r- to the German consul ite
NFATUATED WITH
in this city, went on board the Ger
man steamer Kva and began to beat
and kick a number of Chines snllora
! 'l:o demanded their pa v. Unnlinra.
men, mil! employe and even officers of
the steamer say they witnessed th
attack.
neshuremeu would have stopped
ov consider n most brutal as
a ! it of ) -eipiess sailors but
f,: t that sl policemen were
of u h-uii at least Inter
0 iu-' Crou;. r t let up. ThlB
do-,,., i ,.wrer, until one of
-I Chic .-si- showed fight by
-;e l-.iheerei.t clerl. a blow
1 e that sent him reeling.
The 1,
W 1 ! t '
sau.t
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f -i
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s ' l k l n e
; n the f r
u'oii'lrued on Tage Seven.)
NEGRO CHAUFFEUR
ilr II I ee ,, rhv, I-' .e
I i ;v. S'""'l-n' hi W ;-- !
! f I: e - c e by ( ' a ! . i e i o f,
! I'. H. P ieoreia. At H- a.
hert K. HelFl. an oldiuar.
board the hattlrshlp Wis
first man to !o.;e his life
of the At', inf. i- f :. . t. .. !
i.o e an-1 not r.f w r
lie flu- g I. in '.f I "to t
Hctf el recei . i i e : . r
from his sueeti,. I t !;, i e
fionds si ti T - -- i . d
n orose sn i -,o.- ; 4 .t
he n.a i i. t r . c. i '
8 a from tie H . v ,
Kach day ,.f t1.' x
choly iie r.-w I b '
cret In. k"d up r t:
bert, arid nf r t ; - - '
merit or th- i.-i i : of
tber than to say the -girl
nd ht it"
His f. I o s trb t
without a' ail. ..nt t' -slipped
out on the -plunge
unriotb ed . l-to t
rylPg his let' - Hi.! C
brl.d up In I I -ka
hwHonj.
The fleet te o-r
from Auckland : ' ""
eldest farther tv3n th On j
Wife of a Kich Physician
i;iu. and N Found in
a Nfirro Shaek.
w
Fa . Aug f - Mis F.m
of a w-abhr p'lvsietan
J. ! uoicr arr-st here
i f her loperr.ent se--v:h
Hernaid Smltlv
: v T' wo rifln, who
p c ' t . v - g was
". a Koo Hcuple!
i i-, . . . .i 1 r f tep-
resident
FLAGS TRAIN
TO STOP FIRE
High Mojrnls on Milwaukee
Hoad Held l'p by Employe
of Cnde Sam.
e g w c- t
0 u.t. a:!- ' i : wornsn
cere. ip:lnc ! er i lent ity and
' r . r y fe - ar I she
-f:-n. uln. tte. ;ta: she ha 4
1 '-n ' f.e rie-;r o and declared
. f ficers i-ould what hty
v . r
r"-o. who was tlmn arretted,
n'-'t f pawn tickets railing
an1 siiverware, sHegeJ to
tk- n frra 1 e Wv min
i- h asore thaa l.tt feed
..(1 -
iSr-!l p'p''k to The Jeontl
An.".ii.i. Mont. Aug I... The flrat
tram through from blcago over the
Milwaukee r.-ad to Rutte was held up
int i itiit at the I ii.f elore j.as b
lone n.an whom the engineer ant othera
on the train at first thought
h.rhw arman
He Stood et the ast eivl of the klgH
s'erl trtle and mrl hla frtt ef
his heart. President A. J. rrtin ar4
his ut. the ruperfnterlats a4
engner of tt.e road i haattir
of the. prlviite car ).rerr4 1 leltiw
for th!r ruluabica.
Tt Hr pr r"d."rto.i tea at at reef v
the 1lacvry tbat the hasd-t
' Acting lHip.rteng p. ft
of th national. freL He f ,are4 it.e
trade t uriir a'tre.a m 1 1 .':.
Ing fre fr tot . , - -.
tng ncrea f ebifcble e - w i
r fc misdntai-a. An ' ' w -for
1 1 t- p re i 1 m i
fear Binw,'1l''e.' - t,
tat mui t h -;-r.--.s -
f.ji.t.r i. -.a