The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, f NDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30. 1908
EI6HTEB
DROWNED
Thirteen Folsom Victims
jTHREE AT DEATH
OF SHOPKEEPER
Lewis Shinleaii Vieiiin f
31vslerions Trio, South
Side. Chicago.
FIGHT FOR LIFE
I
HIGH
Mentifiel and
ers Known t
ished Possibly
Fiw
Oth-
ave lVr
a Score
(I'tilti-d t'.r.i l.eaaett Vlr 1
I'blc.igo. Auk
'i en rs of ii K'1
in nun dcrc.l by
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French
Lis
More Ma. J Fouii 1.
t h i or in-eri
Mule oil I II h'Mlth M.lc
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1'iTVKIlM t I V I 1 1 s' Ii. Ill
men i nt-r ' be i i '1 ' 11 '' '
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Is ,in known
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tonight In
I our KlIM-
t he I In co
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ii of 111
Maniac Tries to Flin II is
Daughter From Top of
Aliditoritini, Chicago.
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(rnlled prase tell Wlta.)
Chicago, Auk. SS.-- Acting on 'he Im
puli-a of an unbalanced mind, J 10.
Schilling, whllo bight -taolng on the lop
'f the Auditorium tower, seized tin -
i tj.u i. Id daughter. Viarla. around ' he
waist and tried ti hurl her fiotn t
lofty hi-lnht.
I Viii Ir n the sldewulk son fet
,i low stood In Ipiisp irrmiiiji nn.l wat l.ed
HEN
1 1 -
i. im. u t.e r
nui . i " , . . i
oti.er persons ure mni 1
1 ami I'wfi
ve.i rs
fled Five
t,nnn in have been drown"
awv and their bodies aro -now belnK
' .ear, bed for If .-Iftlired by many
' th.it anvw-ore from dozen to a
of people arc "till unaccounted tor
The known dead are
Miss Lucy frelghton
Charles Wheeler.
Mr j. Charles Wheeler.
Ha by WlnHw. a week old
I -hi, li t 13. Wegner 'Sr-
Mrs.. Tanlel Wegner.
Miss raly Wegner.
Thomas Wegner.
Mrs.' Thomas Wheeler.
Lottie Wheeler, 8 years old.
-Vera WheeU-r. years old.
Walter Wheeler. 10 years old.
Mra. Maiv Hooke. telephone operator.
Mra. Mary Cox.
Antonio r-alez.
Mra. Antonio Sale.
Joseph Ouerln.
Mra. Joseph Uuerln.
The bodies of all have been recovered
except those of Daniel B Wegner Mrs.
Hooke. Charles Wheeler. Walter Wheel
er nd a Mexican. It Is hoped these
mnv be recovered tomorrow.
A 1 1 of the bodies so far recovered are
lylnpr at the city hall, which has been
turned into a temporary hospital.
Town BuUt In a Sluloewar.
The horror of the Folsom riooo
In
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I .. to turn):
p::.i :. :.. it. i I
in ' i ,i i !)ig t ! i
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m.i- tii.it li v.-''
1111 Nl-I.JOll I-
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.mi corii ir. 1 1 : --I .
i.sliitt tic- . n;r
..f Ii..' 1 icni.H ral
t.-r each dny
,, -oil '..' viruKEiea or ins Kin ana in"
iiiiiniH. l nree elevator ni.-n ran lo me
I'lil'K iisslatniice. Tin found Mn
' hilling ltaiiglng In mldiii, I ": flrmtera
lui.-hliig the ratling nd lier faiher
'.:tlnK tfierli to make hei I'-lrM' her
I .ml Hi hllllng founht the rexcuera
with iloaperate fur He wiin thrown
:.i the floor mill held until ropea could
I e obtnlned to filud him
I S.'lilllliiK was recently relensed from
1 l ioiii I'uk" ii o' i 1 1 1 o Knnkakeo Inxane asylum His con
.1 ct lately had been audi thitt his fain
i!v (fitt-nilt?d to send him hack
i' '.our. he re.iuested to be allowed to
Is uiUe a "iaat look at the old town" from
Viiter of the top of the tower
torpol I
Hi; VAN FOHFKS
-. . 1 1 n 1 1 ! Il.nl I
, nil slates wli
Th. i i. ss I
I. :i
li-illni
i, l. l mini.- pilhlle to'lav
I in nn nttiick on Wil
li .-. .11. nrrl:i.nn'. lei .il
; tci l .11 the Kepilbll-
' ,i c hu h In sup. I'
ll, ,i 1 1 Is th- plan
in nuike public ;t chap
JEALNU OX BKVAVS
(,ANI)UA( V OF THF
.NEBRASKA PRIMARY
BRITOH GUIDED
SEAL THIEVES
Revenue People Say Japs
Were Killing Within
Tliive-Mile 'Limit.
(Tnltrd !'re l.eo-d Wlre.l
Ouilllia. Neb. Au 29. Tuesday will
be the first tlin. state candidates have
been .-elected l. a primary vote in the
state of Nehraxka Governor George I
Sheldon has no opposition for th.e notn-l (Mmi-hI New, l,j I-nnrent Leacrd Wire )
lietse mill A l". ShallenberRer. both of ! man and AmertW-an, at least one of ench
wh)m were onco defeated for governor j nationality, were rnught in the dragnet.
grow, with' each telfrcn, th.f'T n!n' "..h Asiatics, thrown ou,
outh. 'i'he stories of the i survivors I v. (u( u,nr oumpalgn. though theralby the I'nlted States revenue cutler
n imotnini. i.- ilrit in. rh, magn l-i 1' t.i.i.. i..i,rtiT. . .
Is much opposition to nun in ins noine ( ;0a r In the recent seizure of the Japan
city and county i ne oppem. .on " ,, schooners Klns- and Salkl for seal
i.i... is iro ns to .Shallenberger In the ...,, , a .it,i
vara un- , " . .. j ... n.-.. '"".'""r " j.i-.'.'h o..-in n..in
Thirteen i eastein part or ine siaie unu m ; I the three-mile limit, according to mall
in me weaeio. ' . , j " , laiivtces received rrom AiasKa tooay.
today have L'uhlman third man in the TnP, fact ,nat (he t,ilt,iectsi o! other na-
There were i race. . ... . , . tlnne aside from those of Japan were
the 1. . on ii 1 e s s 1 1 m 1 1 L. I impueaiea iiKeiy to sun iuriner com-
not opposinjj I'tiiiiiono plicate an aireaay
which way to turn when the now . t nominate
lms taken a firm stand
ciimii nmhiti t nn or county option.
Merge Is aligned with the prohibition
dement and Shallenberger stands be
am heninnlne to drift In. The magnl
tude of '.he disaster is Just beginning
i n,We itself known. The work of
recovering the bodies goes forward un
H tl.o t-rentest difficulties
bodies have been found, five are known
to be mis-sing and these were residents
of Fu soin and the vicinity
msiiv slraneers In the town on
night of the disaster who did not know
whlei: w ay to wru hbu mo """ r,mocratlc Dartv
wpt through tlte narrow struts and for the I e mocratlc party
thore Is no means or leuing uo nmnj ,.. ,
rnDA i-rtal awnv nv trie at'- i'"1 llllaM
foot wall of water which rushed down
the narrow canyon. The town of Fol
som is built in a ntlrrow canyon, a
death trap If ever there waa one. All
' Thursday afternoon the rain fell In tor
rents, and the downfall Increased as
night settled down upon the town No
such rainfall had ever been Vdwii in
.the section, 'but the residents of Ffilsom
wen to bed as usual. Unconscious of
the doom that was gathering above the
town.
At 11 o'clock the first warning
i-Mi l e l Folsom In the shape of a tele
phone uif ssnge from Thomas Owens,
fit l.l't mr. 'i eight miles up the canyon.
-f-'At tliii time the water was flowing
down ( imerron creek, which nisecis tne
town.
alarm the residents. It was out tne i , fn-nke, orderly, impressive, and
natural consequence or tne neavy rain- anotlu,,. lane was made through which
the tift.it with the Marathon tro-
a -t ravated case in
volving serious questions of Interna
tional law and the flagrant Infraction
of the regulations laid down In a tretty
for the protection of 1he teal fisheries.
The Britisher, whose name la not
given, waa acting as navigating officer
of the Kinsel and lie la said to have
directing the movemeita of the
Shallenberger.
tween them. rne lvemocrauo. iruum a neen
seem to think it would ne to ine uest : crew.
Interests of Bryan to have a conserva- j Subjects of the United States, Russia
tlve candidate and this feeling through-: and Great Britain are forbidden to take
out the state Is expected to nominate i fur seals In Bering sea waters. The
i Japanese government Is not a party to
I this agreement and its subjects may
take seals In Ihi hlrh seas unrestricted.
The officers of the cutters Bear and
Rush, however believe they have abund
ant evidence that the sealers captured
in the raid- were killing the animals
within the three-mile limit of the
American shore.
In a dense fo the cuttar Bear stole
CHAMPION'S CHEERED
(Continued From Page One.)
clogged City Hall park came the blare
of a band. ' Then ther was the pound
lnir of horses' hoofs, and a. big detach-
11 t arf en rnria ort t Via TnnnnCBn oiOionn.
ut not in such quantities as to i - . f nlnunted policemen flung Itself i ,,. juiv J2. wtl.n theV were buailv kill
ing seals. The Japanese had their boats
In the water, bodies of seals in them
and Implements red with the fresh
blood of tne animals.
Before the fog settled there was no
sail In sight of tne cutter and here only
a few hours later were two vessels right
Inshore taking seals.
Two Heroine of the Flood.
phy.
When the great body of water roared At tne conclusion of the awarding of
pnst hist ranch. Owens ran to the tele-I (lie prjzes, J.200 children from the city's
phone and. calling up Mrs. 8. J. Rooke. j j.arochlal schools sang the national an-
Lin; I e e; none ij"-miui n. r uirvi.i, j (npm
warned i;er that the town was In dan
fror. She might have saved her own
life by leaving the building, for she
must have realize J that the flood was
eoniiug iit the rate of a runaway ex
press train, but she remembered the
people Ssieep in the houses and Im
miliately began to warn the town. Be
fore iier ta.sk was half completed the
water wurruunded the telephone build
ing and escape was cut off.
When the 30-foot wall struck the
main street. Mrs. Hooke was still vain
ly tr.!nfr to arouse the rest of the
own. ani the telephone building was
'one ef the first to be swept away, car
rying th.e brave woman to her death.
Her body was found this morning many
miles from Folsom, with the telephone
.receiver si ill stranned to her bead.
Miss T.ncv Crclehton Is another hero- i his old mark of
!ne of tne Folsom flood. She gave up
her life In a vain attempt to save the
Wagner family. She was awake when
the first wall of water struck the Wag
ner house and, fearing that the house
was In danger, she ran to warn the
members of the family. Before she
could arouse them to a sense of their
danger the main body of water swept
down the ranch house and carried
1 Then Mora Records.
At the city hall the athletes were
presented by Acting Mayor McGowan
with the freedom of the city and gold
medals inscribed. "Presented by the
citizens of th" city of New York, com
memorating the homecoming of the vic-
! torious American team from tne uiym
j pic. games In London, 1908."
As a fitting climax to the reception
tendered the Olvmple team when the
' athletes contributed their share to the
I firemen's fund by accounting for a new
1 ivorliVs record and eciunling another.
! Ralph Rose, the champion shot pu
' ter added more than a foot to the be
; previous figurs for
: heiiveH the metal out
distance of 57 feet. 3 Incites, nispiaceu
feet, ii ineiies.
Forrest Smilhson, the Oregon Doy
equaled the best time for the 100
metres, winning a heat from scratch
in 10 4-5 seconds. He was too much
out of shape, to repeat and was shut
out of the semi-finals. It was one of
the greatest gatherings of stars ever
seen In this country, as practically
everv one of the Olympic heroes eom-
lelert in the various events. joun w
nirRCII RELENTLESS
WITH MISS MAL0XEY
Jim iMriS
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'S FALL
SUITS
Wehave made EXTRAORDINARY
preparations this season and have
Rlaced on SALE hundreds of MEN'S
SUITS-equal in FIT CUT MAKE
and FABRIC to the $20 and $25
suits of other stores We have
OUTCLASSED them all and invite
you to inspect our windows
not be disappointed.
You will
WHEN YOU SEE IT IM OUR AD IT'S SO
3rd and Oak
1st and Yamhill
(United Prow leanoa Wire.)
New York, Aug. "9. Pope Pius X and
the college of cardinals have, according
to news received here today, refused to
j annul the marriage of Helen Maloney,
daughter of Papal MarqulH Martin
' Maloney of Philadelphia, and Arthur
1 Herbert Osborne, the young New York
ut- ! lawyer from whom she fled with Sam-
st ; uel C larkson.
the sliot. Hei One of the dignitaries of the Roman
tiie remarkable i Catholic church, through whose hands
case has passed, Is authority for
the statement that there Is no excuse
or the annulment of Miss Maloney's
marriage to Osborne and that she can
never contract another alliance without
excommunication. It Is said the for
mer Miss Maloney has become recon
ciled to the situation and that a plan
to reunite with her legal husband has
been considered.
SCHOOL CENSUS
SHOWS INCREASE
(Special Dispatch to The Journil.
Olympla, Wash.. Aug. 29. Nearly
completed school census returns Indi
cate a population of about 250.000 ehll
dren or scnooi ana in tne sraie
crease of 16.000 during the year. The
returns show approximately 2,860 school
houses In the state valued at about
$15,500,000. representing a gain In value
of tZ 000.000. The school districts pajd
out for education during the vear $7.
200,000 or slightly In excess of $51 per
capita on the average dally attendance.
Notaries Commissioned.
Salem. Aug. 29. Commissions as no
taries: have been Issued to Tfiomas M.
Dill. Knterprise; W. B McAlister. Lex
ington; Bennett Swanton, Marshfleld,
and P. A. Gilmore and M. Case, Portland.
Hearst En Konte to Coast.
(Hnrt Neim hr Tnest I.raied Wlra.V
Chicago. Aug. 29. William R. Hearst i feldt and
spent several hours In Chicago today
en route from the -Pacific coast, w hero
he is hurrying to be present at the
notification of Thomas L. Hlsgen, -presidential
candidate of the Independence
party.
Companies Incorporated.
(Salem Bureau of The Journal.)
Salem, Or.. Aug. 29: Articles of In
corporation have been filed In the office
of the secretary of state as follows:
Herald Publishing company; principal
office, Tillamook City; capital stock,
$300; Incorporators. Hope Watson. Ma
rie Smith and N T. B. Pentreath.
Fnlon Iron Works; principal office,
St. Johns; capital stock. $10,000; In
corporators, W. C. Franklin, G. E. Ohs-,
I. t . .Morris.
ES
GREAT
PIANO VALU
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Sherman, Clay & Co.
i A. B. Chase Player Pianos,
"THE WORLD'S BEST."
away. Watchers on the hillsides saw a Hayes, tne Jinwinun ""'., , ..
lr-hm.1 l.imn in t he window no t , Wes, : exhibition race, ana inn I.VOI...H 0..
ne-r house flonlei-1 do wn stream Thii-'fti him by the largo crowd
were sinalline for he!n The house! tears to the little champion.
brought
drifted eight miles, to Clmerron falls.. Hart Freemen or t ne wavier "";V
where It was dashed to pieces on the1 flub, won the 1 .Oofl-meter race from the
rocks and the four people Inside were ,' 6 5-yard mark. Harvey Conn, or tne
swept awav Into the darkness. j Olympic t.nm. who made a hwenisn
; record .f i minutes 7 1-6 seconds, start-
T . i e,j f:,,i,i the" 'jo vrd mark, but was un-
Desertor Is Arrested. ;at,P to finish better than fourth.
(Sreclal PUtiateh to The Journal ) In th" absence of Harry Uillman
roMl!U fr a,,, 9 0 .-li.f , Charley Bacon, the 400-meter
- i. ... i ...... . , . . . Nvni ri.1 . nu in i
i-i .rt.H'ini :, vno cuiisteu in me navy, ;....,.. i. i.,A
Aue. 29. Henrv Paine
who enlisted In the navy
fl Seattle liFt lecemlier utiil desTted ;
la'-t April at San Francisco, was ar
rested urn w'.'i E" In M.e niordlng In
custody of aii offi r for San Tranclsco. '
hurdle
The d.ike of Port I.i r.d has th l.irg
st private picture gallery in the
world
r
it", ifv V ,;,.'-. iVL' a
v:'iivfv::
IT TT HTTHT A BIT.
$10.00 SET OF ec
TEETH FOR
WrlttM OurutM for lo Tears
CSOWII Any tooth tn th. m. li
ne crown with oild r ,;i j k'
auaranl to be th i
best for only V4U(J
AtsT PorclkJn r rown trade no mat
ter wlmt lny are calirj OT ,ow
Iher r made. O ir price m m r n
Is oelv 4UU
BU9QIS-&Utl 'in id Top lmh
tinld IJacks, Porcelain a r r
Krotits. per to'tv, .. 94liU
Solid U.ld Te.h. 2?k, ma rr
brldcet. Pr tooth ytiUVl
All of rr nrt t r-H- frrnr.
tic-aateiv. rUIUU tZTltCTIOl
Vr . b a- i t r Hrid(s art
rdr4. AkMlmU mvramt.
UlT CWTAl PARICSS
rmiB.o av oovca rrmsm
!Ter 1 a. ra. t f rrv
rtH A-lkia. - Opm im&T.
winning 'he 4iiu meters. no n"i"j
cantered home a winner. B'orrest smun
s..n entered iust to make a race of It.
Melvln K . Fheppard, one of the big
gest point "winners at the Olympic
games, won the 1.000-yard run from
Joseph Bron-illow, his clubmate.
BFLI EYE M ISSIXG MAN
HAS ENDED HIS LIFE
Nelson Hugiiia. a member of the Cur
centers' union, is belle. ed to have com
rrl.'.ed su.-ide In the Willamette. H-
en missing since Friday ann ins
eie found on the river bank
f t of Hamilton avenue yester
letters and other contents
ki's was scattered oy tne sine
r.thinn. His home was inr.;,
'mon street. He was 60 years
ha.-
at t
iav
, f '-,
f
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Old.
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The Kaiser's Music.
In the beautiful Pianola Piano s-s'.es-"-oum
of Ktifrs piano Ip.-is' Is shown
at- . xct duplicate of the re. .gnlfh -.:t
v i ter pianola Pia.io if.ilce $1.1.','..
I i. ti whs recently pLr.-iia.ed I ) the
(J-rrr.nr en.feror.
A $t.'lf! it ch f fel 1. a duplicate of
te.. :n.u .ini't reiw ntl bouttt b tt;e
empen.r for !'ls pr. ate yacht, the
H 'iVnoil' r.i. Is also stiow n by th1 cn
tcrprist'.s house ,s Is well known, the
n.ii..t of Oern-any Is n..t the only
r..a. jeronage win has purchased a
p atii.lt or Piano; i 1'iaim Kv ry nn-m-tcr
f the r.na-1'sf ro-al fsmlly has
N.-'iK'.t on" of tli't-p wcrctrful tnstru-r-i.T?t
Cither t-strns InrlLi.te the rznr
f Rsf la. te k!r f Spa:n. tb k re
of Pcrtiifn!, the ... Prin F rdlnarid
of H'lltr-tr.a. the -ui'nn of Turkey th
kt .-Jut i-f Kg) pt. the Ph ah of -rta.
'.- klti of 81em t'
Ir mrt'- thre 1 net a famt'y or
cf renewn In ar.y walk ff life
w'o is n"t It ,( r of either a
PS.n'.'.a or a P'anela Piann, cr an or
r r"e. r With. Nearly I. T0 o-f
the i.n ltfullr pepuiar and genuine ,
Piano'a 1ntr urr.eTvts hv hn avrdd by
F.ir Pif" Hou In Portland ni
vi .r.ity Caution: Tber are now nearlv
4 tirltat'on of tre Pino!fc Plane all
pv' forward wlt ibe rata of being
;fir' or ljai good' tr ga
Pianola plan No ct h-T,o.i bt '
tf e Ktr atern in t K wt Mils b
ftta'.M Plaoia Irrtraartatata j
me .-itj i.a.iarn, , r. n t i l j . l . I J I nmi I.L HL11UU1 nH 11 fci.o ovciic. eii in- -
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la ie reirw of T grooiHi
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dozen for bottles
returned.
40c the doren for bottle w!
returned.
Phone Main 41
A 1149
Gambrinus Brewing Company.
Portland,
Oregon
i awacs el a4 ta tlx sera.