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Fort Hamilton Officers Say
That Two Other Tragedies
)Iav Occur as Result of
Revelations Dread Com
ing Coroner's Inquest.
FOR BRYAN AND KERN
Tonight Judge Alton B. Parker will speak to Democrats
at the Heilig theatre. The judge arrived this morning in
Portland. His views of the campaign are distinctly favor
able to Bryan. Judge Parker feels sure that Oregon will be
counted in the Democratic ranks after the presidential canvass.
TRY TO POT
F,
THE NEW H.ND OF STEAM ROLLER
Life of iri s, iinins saved by The Panic Has Converted
Timely Interference of Ma)y pcrs(ms to fog
M. J. Rowan Minister Commoner S Way Of
Speaks for Slayer. Ttlinkine
New York, Aug. 18. Each hour "I don't want to pose as a prophet,
brings a new sensation in the case but If the Democrats avoid concen-
of Captain Peter C. Hains, who killed tratlng their efforts on one or two
William E. Annis Saturday night, doubtful states and Instead devote
and today the military post at Fort themselves to carrying Oregon and
-Hamilton is shivering with' fear of Dakota and California and as many
impending exposures. other states as they can, the chances
"The killing of Annis by Halns are very good for Bryan's election,
was expected byggJWy officer. People are anxious for a change,
at Fort Hamilton,'"' said " an officer The panic has made many converts
stationed there today. "The worst to Democratic ranks. There are
of ft Is that at any time two other many unusual conditions facing the
tragedies of the same sort may occur leaders. These all make the outlook
as the result of orgies whJr.h, have for., a. Democratic victory at least
disgusted every decent officer here, I promising.
and ot, which one feature was the ex- judge Alton B. Parker, coat off, vest
pulsion of Mrs. Hains and Annis unbuttoned, looking the smiling statue
from the fnrt after the CADtain's re- of health, sat in tils parlor in me 1 on
rn fr,,, rht. Phlllnnlnex Evsrv land hotel this morning and talked of
officer in the fort dreads the in- political situation in a safe and
uimn H wouItjn't make any pre-
quest tomorrow night and fears the dlcton8 He dldr,t care t0 talk for
exposures Mhat are practically cer- puhllcatlon on tne situation in New
tain to be made. The decent officers York or ohlo or Indiana. He didn't
and their wives naturally dread the climD on ti,a nice plush sofa and yell
revelations, which certalaly will re- whoop-la!" But he did discuss in an
eult In wholesale transfers from this Uf?r " nd aharnsth0a 'norratic Vc:
post." tory. and he told what he had seen on
M. J. Rowan today told how he and his trip through tha west.
Lieutenant' 51. P. Andrews prevented Parker' "Bigness."
Captain Hains from killing his wife An unusually large man as to height
..J "H"t- and breadth of shoulder, pleasing in ap-
with a revolver, which he had pressed pearancei democratically simple in
against her head. He said they heard manner without being objectionally eo-
a woman'B screams and rushing into centric, one wondered how he could ever
.... v i have hoped to have been president. He
the Halns house found the captain wore a WeH-made gray suit, cut as sny
clutching his wife's throat. Rowan said ordinary man of taste would have it;
snatched the weapon from his gray silk scarf was modest, his
t a thoi Til ,o Train, manner n ijuivi, uc H'.
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Judge Alton B. Parker, Who Will
Spe.ak to Democrats Tonight at
the Heilig Theatre.
I 0 CLASH
if
Hams nana nu w.u He has been rt()in(r and hunting ever
creamed: I since the Chicago convention, yet no-
"My God. Pete, don't shoot! I can"tl where was there a bowie-knife visible
die now! lt me go.'
Rowan Mid Halns 'told Lieutenant
Andrew what Annis had done and
swore liti would kill him, &atug.
"That man Annis, whom I thought my
friend, has wrecked my home, she has
confessed. Walt till I get that cur
Annis!"
Rev. Henrv Houghton today said:
"Annis knew that he was paying with
his life for a wrong ne naa committed.
He told me things which I have yet told
to no one. 1 will ten mem to tne coro
nr'a 1urv. I say nothing against An
nis. I only say that he knew Halns had
a grievance against him.
BY TEMBLORS
Two Shocks in Early Morn
ing Courthouse Minerva
Casts Sjear.
United Pre LeiseJ Wtr.
Eureka. Cal., Aug. If. An earthquake
shock alniost as severe a the one of
April IS, 1 90H. but not of so long dura
tion, shook thl3 cltv at 1:68 o'clock
this morning. It seemed to come from
the west and was what Is known aa a
tT.'lnter ' No one wos injured, but con-Id-rsble
rtsmsce was done.
A second and lighter shock vii felt
at 5 0 o clock.
Chimneys were thrown down and Peo
ple rushed from their houses In fright
when the first quake shook the city.
The courthouse was damaged most by
the shake. The rljht arm of the statue
of Minerva, carrying a per. was
twisted off the statue on the dome.
The spe.ir crashed through tha roof of
tne building ana jmo judge Hunter s
courtroom.
The statues on the north sld of the
bxjlldlna were shaken off and brick and
rtater were loosened and fell to the
rrrxiad. Plata glass window In aereral
b as loess bouea were cracked.
nor so much as a sombrero and chaps
thrown carelessly across the baggage
in the corner. And neither was a black
alpaca coat included In the personal ef
fects around the room. He seemed to
be quite well pleased that he wasn't a
candidate on either side.
Surprised in Iks Atureles.
"De Lancey Nicoll and I ride horse
back every morning in New York." snid
the Judge, "and we have been planning
a trip through the west for two years.
After the Denver convention we agreed
to come out to California, attend the
bar association meeting In Seattle and
rida through the Yellowstone. I've
been out in the woods and In the moun
tains ever since the convention I
didn't expect to hear of politics, but
we hadn't been In Los Angejfs five
minutes when a gentleman stepped into
our rooms and announced that the
Democrats of Los Anaeles had ltlanned
a meeting for the next night and a ban
quet for the night after, and so forth
and so on. and I soon found that there
were a good many Democrats on this
coast. I was greatlv interested In con
ditions in California. The dishonesty
that has been nunpunt In public gov
ernment there has aroused a great deal
of Interest. It certainly cannot be
charged to the Democratic party, but
was committed during the Republican
administrations. The unfortunate clr-
WITH POPE PIUS
Gibbons Charges Unfairness
Toward America, It
Is Imported.
(Continued on Page Three.)
(t'nlttd Pru leased Wire.)
Geneva, Switzerland. Aug. IS. A
sensation was caused In church circles
here today by the story that displeasure
at. the pope's refusal to view favor
ably the immediate elevation to th
cardinalate of Archbishop Farley of
New York is the real reason for the
hasty departure from Rome of Car
dinnl Gibbons and Monslgnor O'Con
nell . ,
Gibbons is reported, to, have urged
on his holiness the desire of American
Catholics that Farley be elevated and
to have pointed out with some fervor
the present disproportion In favor of
Europe against America In the granting
of favors by the Vatican.
The pope Is said to have been un
yielding una lo have replied to Car
dinal Gibbons' remarks with heat, de
claring that he f":ired tiie inodernls
tlc trend of American Catholicism. The
pope Is said to have answered that the
American demands might be granted
later.
All efforts to gt official confirma
tion of th tilt between the American
cardinal nnd the pope have failed. In
(lulrlrs addressed to the Vatican by
church authorities here today ellctted
the replv. -'The Ami Means merely fin
ished their visit ''
Cardinal Gibbons and rariy are In
accessible. They hsve left Lucerne en
route for Brunnon and cannot be com
municated lth.
I ASYLUM
Grasping Sons of Joseph
Meyers, Wealt IiyMerchant
of Salem, Charge Him
With Insanity, When He
Would Wed.
Hale Old 3Ian Is Arrested
by the Sheriff as He Is
About to Take Out License
Judge Releases Him on
His Own Recognizance.
An attempt to put on the play of
King Lear, with two sons in the place
of the grasping daughters, was mad
at the courthouse and the county Jail
last night and this morning, bu: .t fell
through on account of the refusal of ile
father to play the title role
Joseph Beyers, a wealthy resident of
Salem, well known In Poaiar.'l SMd
ether parts of the state. Was the vibtlm
6T what-ho denounces am an outrageous"
piovon the part or flls two sons, Henry
Yrand Milton L. Meyers, merchants of
Salem, to railroad him to the. insane
asylum In order to prevent his impend
ing Tiiarriage and get hold of his money.
Present Indications are that the plot
will result only in the discomfiture of
th sons.
Meyers senior, a handsome, white-
haired and extraordinarily vyell pre
served man of 70. who does not look to
be 60. was standing at the desk of the
license clerk in the office of the county
clerk yesterday afternoon awaiting the
issuance of a license which would allow
him to marry Mrs. Zenaido Du Rette
r file Hancock street, this city, when
he was taken into custody bv the sher
iff on the charge of insanity. The
charge was preferred by his two sons.
evidently for the purpose of putting a
stop to the nuptial plans of their father.
oseph Meyers, however, did not spend I
the night in Jail. He had arranged for
supper at the Portland hotel, which
was to have been the wedding supper
of himself and his bride. Although
MAYOR LANE DECLARES GRAFT CRY
EFFORT TO HURT ADMINISTRATION
Tora Destroyed; Loa $150,000.
rlt4 rm ltt-4 WW I
Raolt eta Mart. Mich, Aug. II.
Tiei.bon message " from Ooce Par.
o Manttmjllfl Island, as jr that toB
mt !trov by t re todar.
Fifteen r-vtnes bovine IwrnH
t tn grOuad. - Ttt lose Is lima ted at
Uio:. , ...
YOU CAN HELP THE CAUSE
OF DEMOCRACY
With the Democratic campaign In Oregon opening at the mass
meeting at the Heilig tonight the party leaders have issued a call for
popular aubactiptlona to the campaign fund. The Dem'vratle party has
placed Itself on record against accepting corporation subscript lona. It
depends upon the rank and file for the money to carry on its work. The
following call has been Issued by state executive committee:
To the Supporters of Bryan and Kern In the Ptat of Otegon.
v e are on trie v or a grata I political battle unVr the leenersnln or
We expect to achieve a splendid vlMrr for popular
there was no wedding, the supper was
eaten, a third plato being laid for Dep.
uty Sheriff Harry Hnlger, who acted
nominally as guard over the prisoner.
Released by Judge.
Meyers appeared in court tills morn
ing by Dhii Malarkey. his attorney, and
was released on his own recognizance,
to appear again at 2 o'clock this after
noon to be examined hv tho judge and
an expert alienist. There is no doubt.
bov evi?r. as to the verdict. Meyers ap
pears to be us Dan Malark. v -tatrri to
the Juige, as sane as miv man ohM be.
A curious feature or toe pn., -".-dings
was the presence in the .ourt ionise of
Lee SUlt:er. superintendent of the state
Insane asylum. lio not onlv is a warm
personal friend of JnM-pli M vt s but is
also a brother-in-law of .u,. of Mover's
unfllial sons. Steitu r ieno'itu .-d the
proceedings as an outrage and said the
matter ought to lie settled up ,t oi,.-
Just when the marriage of Mi M
ers and Mrs. 1 u Itette will t ike place
Is now uncertain. There was nothing
to prevent their being man ;"d this
morning after Mixers releas - : rom the
custody of the slier iff. hut snid he
was more interested In jirovl- k his sin
lty than he was in getting n riled.
Sons Want the Coin.
"It Is all Just a matter of 'ollars and
cents," said Jc"ph Meyers .his r Tim
ing. "These sons of mln' are rrald
that If 1 get mat t ied thev -v lil ro t
all m money. Thai s Hi! t Te is to it.
A nice pair of sons thev ire. ti ail
goes to show what peopi- will iVy for
money. Hut that's not !7iv way Tl"''
western philosophv is minej 'Sr live
that you can look every -an antt .1
the face and tell l.im lo irn t I "II.
'I had a great time thos fty
last week. When thev i S'd I
v
Mayor Lane is incensed over the in
sinuations that graft is flourishing In
the north end under the protection of
the police and municipal authorities nnd
stated today that he wanted to deolarr
officially that sofar as he knew or had
been able to ascertain, there is. no graft
or espionage in the city organized under
the protection of either the police or any
other city official. Further than this
Mavor Lane said that if District At
torney Cameron wishes to probe the
north end he will aid him in every pos
sible manner as a citizen and mavor c-f
the cjt.v-
I hat the recent Insinuations and na
tions of certain persons In regard to
graft within the city are for political
effect Is also the belief of Mayor l.ane
He inferred to the petition of former
Police Captain Patrick Bruin as noth
ing more or less than an attempt to !e
smurgo the present administration.
Orders Brain Out.
That Bruin was ordered out of one
place of business where he had gone to
secure a signature to his petition ,s
known unit the man who orrlprel him
out was counted at that time as one of missal
the worst political enemies Mayor l.ane "But it is hot this petty graft of
had. This man said In explanation of which the rumors refer. The lnslnua
hls action In ordering Bruin out of his tion3 are to the ,-ffect that organized
place of business that he would have i graft Is going on among the Chinese
nothing to do with that kind of politics, ' gamblers and fauen women Of this I
only he used stronger words when dls- wish to sav officially that I do not be
cusslng the aifair. llleve It to' be true. If District Attor-
For weeks there have been rumor&
of graft with insinuations to the ef
fect that the money went to persous In
lilK'n authority. At no itme have these
rumors been connected directly with any
one person or group of persons, but
were worried in such a manner that they
might mean anybody from Governor
Chamberlain to members of the city
council. The yory vagueness of the ru
mors at once discountenanced whatever
effect they were intended to convey.
In speaking or the agitation for a
probe c.f the north end situation. Mayor
I. arte sa m :
Oaiiuot Find Graft.
"If there !s graft going on In the
north en 1 I have never been able to
find it out I have tried to find out
and I assure you that I am satisfied
that there' ts no organized graft. I
am confident of this. I suppose, of
course, that occasionally . people living;
In certain parts of the city hand the
policemen on their beat a half
dollar for watching their homes
when they are awav or under extraordi
nary circumstances, but of this I know
nothing. If I did I would not hesitate
in recommending such officer for dis-
ney Cameron has. such Information In
his possession and intends using it be
fore the grand jury I can only com
mend his act and add that I will b
very willing to aid hint in every way
possible not only as a, citizen but as
mayor of the city.
Must Siow Khn. .
"What more can I doT If hare in
vestigated and probed with all the re
sources at my command and have found
nothing which would- lead me to ftellev-i
that the city Is In the hands of organ,
ized graft Furthermore. I do - not be
lieve that it is. - I condemn such "ru
mors and Insinuations in the fair namn
of the city and if any person can come
to me and show me .that the -women ot
th north, end er the gamblers of ehlni."
town or any other set or clique of citi
zens are' paying graft money , for. pro
tection I will welcome, him. :.,. tj
"If there Is graft r want (It. nut down.
And if there Is none I do. not think It
fair to the city's name and reputation tn-
continue these slanderous rumors and
insinuations. ,, . .
That was about all Mavor Lane rM.
but the manner In which he said it left '
no cause for doubt that he was sincere
and meant every word he said. Not for '"
months has he spoken so feelingly upon
a subject as he did this morning and
the manner In which he obliterated U
personal feeling In the matter ehowe!
conclusively that he had but spoken for.
; he good of the city. .
(Continued on Page 'I
Bryan and Kern
gov
oal
government with the best national platform written in the life of politl-
partles. We are ooefldrnt of vlctorv
We hore to everr follswer of William Jennlra-s Rrvin and Jb
Worth Km In line and ready to do his part for ppuiar government. Bo
let us unite and right, go in and win.
This Is th people's light. RemevnKer It costs fnnT - Ananr a
campaign, win you neip trT we must rutin tain hdTjertew.
iMnnsrapns, mre nans, engage ar
post
ineakerft. HfatrtHtite literature, mm in tan
ners, all of which costs money, gend In your rontrlbutlcne te John M"B-
MORE WARSHIPS
TO VESEZUEIA
Netherlands Bonn to Have
Five in Soaring Dis
tance of Catro.
CRAZY MEXICAN
USES A KlliFE
Kills a Woman, Slashes Her
Son and (JHs His Own
Skull Cracked.
tain that he wr-.ild net wound his
brother and tl--n shot Macucha in ttie
face The M,-i, an fell Will struck
him on the head with the butt of his
revolver, frn luting ills skull.
Marshal F. H Oten of Wilmington,
who brought the prisoper to I.os An-
fejes. was ..--aide to assign any cause
or Slacucha s atf.i-'k upon Mrs. Vorba
FROM HAWAII TO
HOLLAND TO WKI)
PARTY REIR
fROffPtllCAII
Chamberlain Addresses' the
Klamath Falls Citizens .
in City Fark.
(fidled Preaa Leated Wlr
Los Angeles. Aug IS Mrs.
(Special Mapatrh to Tbe Joarsal)
Klamath Falls, Or , Aug;. !. Oovtr.
rslte4 rr- I Wlr )
The Hague. Aug 1 . As a part of
the pts to awe President Castro cf
(Spfclil P!rtrb to Th J-u-nl
Mobile. Ala.. Aug. 1. -Wtlhelm Co-
bir.. a sugar rh-mis. emf loyed on a '
planta'lo'i in H'lwail. wlio is on a 12.- j
I "on-mil- Journey to Holland, wl ere he,
I Is to wel. passed through Mobile. I
Torla. , Mr CoMrs has been traveling now for!
45 years cf age. Is dead, her son, John j almost mrth. He Is a prepossessing nor Chamberlain. J. P. OBriao'anvi V
arilla. Is In the hospital with five ,HL ,trh, VM" , T,,Mr,i,. hi. S. Stanley arrived from Pelican ba t -
knife wounds In hl- body and John j rrofession Before starting to make his noon. Dinner was served t tha rl--. .
Macucha. a hsif-breed MeKlcan. is a I fortune h had won the heart of under the auspices of the c! -
prisoner at the county hospiul. where :u"'rBrr'; proprietor" """iber of commerce. The .ov-.rnor . ;
he mar d !d from a f rrturM ikn M am f k., t n k.-. it.9i & . ,rmm tA that nacnl ika.
" " " " ". - s - " ni-.-.--.v jvv vKl v IU- Jjy I aV. I I
bullet wound In the fac. a rrnult Hn Mr Cobln w able h would 1 party will rtura to tha twir vrf
.. woman r father balkel at the prospect i "
Wilmlr-gton City. IS miles south of I havire his daushter so so far awav The ronferenea with lr n....
here. Mystery
traiJIjP The prlatmer.
only person bealdes Mrs
surrounds the
who was the
ra vorba. the vk
Venesuela Into submission and spokgj Xif "'' who txni Its origin.
tag, 41 Hood street. PortVand. Oregon,
tloan fcefors and after election.
Books will be ofea for Ipspec-
3. B. RTAX. BeereUrj
A LEX WEFK. g ate C-'.rmmn.
A. MILLER. Nation.! Committeeman.
wlthosit an actual dnwrn r t ton or
bomberdment of the ports, the Putch
cruls Holland sed l'treht were or
dered today t iimsrt for pdy dis
patch to Crecao en Acewst T. "The
srs esparted to arriv at Cvir.i-an, k
Ubr :l. hn th NelborlaPfls wMt
hirflt formidable ships In v. r ! S
sen waters
The aW hi Von to send tfce t war
ships wse the result f a survey !
the trouble with Ve"vet made f
tw I mien ssintstrr i trie marife si
ethee officials. It has bn Miasoj
to ie Castre tf
trexU.
d silajt rt naval
from Holland to make her home and 1 will continue tomorrow farnw,
proposori thai his future son-in-law set-1 visit ef the Oregon men to tnia
tie down m me motner rouuirr, nut. was
rfu-d to make any statement.
) John Vsrllia and his brother Will
n"ara rmmi irom i neir moiner s cot-tag-.
Tr.er ran to Mrs. Torha'a hwr.e
nd discovered Maciirha rhaalcg their
an ot h er aknut the place siathtn at her
!! a bugs knifw. - . !
ifntm -SFtlla iTioTaT the Mexlrsn. btt T
anlnsed him mrtd st the neaito moment i
Maca.la overtook Mrs. Tori snd ntth
s aak-k slsah rut her throat from esr
to ear, killing -has almost Instantly.
Then turning upon the woman's young
est son he a bb-d Ur9 five time e
fe Wilt .Van!.- eonid sxaxfere.
Hwrlira.Mmeaif Wwen the truigleg
flnallr won over When the pair re
rn to their bungilew In Honolulu. Co
bins will have traveled 3S.0e miles.
COXU1UTULATI0XS OF
TAFT TO SHERMAN
. nta, v.iu
ara
ted then t make ver-
1 I KOMtwri. Kf. Am. 1. -
tTntted rrM Leasee Wo ( I rnurrll nin.l . ,
Hot filrinaa. Asa li Wllll.m M ti,wb uok. n . . i, .
Tsft toesy sent a telegram ef eoo-1 UrurHoa rorpat,v t-oi .
rrataU'ios to James S. gherman. the hH It4,411 A. tor,
jlce-presi Jertial rand date, who was ef- FrM'. per.' -j . .
fitlaay tttlfte4 at Vtwa, N. T, todar. K-, g f te r.- ..f... ! ,
Tsft evrreseed regret at sot be.r.g 1- r c ..' tf t.
I resent, .... JVg p-r- f rW.j.
IS purely Informal and In reat-va i,
the tnvitstton ef perstmai fuen.in.
EIGHTEEN BLOCKS
, will iik r.vv;si