The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 27, 1903, Image 1

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to Danville.
HE MOB HANGS A NEGRO
SHERIFF SHOOTS TO KILL
a m i- aaai ii kh4
rorncd Loose With a Shotecm Loaded "With Bacfcshofc
Wotfndlng Many
Diyivlllo, III., July 27. Two Idllod a liugsy nftor sho wns soon to fall.
titl 22 wounded, the police station I II. Hines. shot In nock.
recked, tho county Jail with few of Otto Holnke, shot Int'drim
itoosovoit is making n close study
and exhaustive Inquiry Into tho Brit
ish laws relating to corporations, with
a view of solving .tho trust problem In
America.
An English
Train Wreck
windows left tinshattorcd, tho city
tho hands of tho state troops, and
Iicellng of uneasiness and dread pre
Shorlff WhMoclf, In giving his vor
sloti of tho mnttor snld:
"After I saw from the Jail that the
lllng everywhere Is the situation 'mol wna iintnrminn.i mtnir t ..,f
. . . I - w ...,WV.. . u..w
ft by the rnce riots of last night and! to tho veranda and attempted to talk
rly this morning. Tho revised list to tho mnddoned men. As I stormed
dead and injured troni last nlnht's
itnstropno is as follews:
The dead:
IJolin Mcadolfo, negre: lynched and
limed.
I Henry aattennan, killed' by negro
Icadalfc.
Tho Injured:
Mohn Dcvero, right thigh mangled
n load of buckshot.
Adam Murray, shot In ferehead:
III recover,
Ulcknoll, inicKsnot In right
lemont Mobakor, buckshot In right
d.
A. Wi Safford. Injured Internally. '
red Lorens, buckshot In legs.
.V. Iattcm. buckshot In legs.
Icnry Rcnnlck, o,f Tnplln, 111., buck-
i in ion, iooi ami icg. . -
wo unknown mon wounded In tho
us and hands with .buckshot. ro
iel to glvo their names when their
tinds wcro dressed.
lenry Slade, of Pavilion Ilolghts
kshot In left sldo.
'wo unknown mon, one shot In left
a nnd tho other in tho hand; re-
id to glvo names when wounds
o dressed.
Unknown young man, wounded In
.ml, refused to glvo name.
:K6ur unknown negroes, beaten Into
Isamslblllty by tho mob.
lunluiown woman, carried away In
few Today
?ancy Oranges f Oc doen
Choice Lemons J 5c dozen
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'State St.
Phono 1971 Main.
Into vlow of the maddened crowd, two
milieu woro fired, ono striking tho
wnll back of me. I fired two shots In
the air. Some- ono shouted that I was
only binning, and shooting blnnkn.
"I warned tho mob that I would re
sist an attack on tho Jnll with powder
and load. Thuro was another shot
from tho mob, nnd It surged forwnrd.
"I then fired a shot from my shotgun
Into their legs. This drovo them back.
but they returned n friomont later to
tho attack on tho front door. I was
alarmed for tho safety of my wlfo and
children. My wlfo took a gun, and
saltl sho would stand by me. I got
her and tho children out of tho way.
and then, as tno lenders commenced
to batter down tho walls, T.shot nlong
tho roll, to make them drop It. This
accounts for so mnny bolng shot In
tho hands and arms. I fired eight or
ten shots In all."
Sheriff Whltlock hud four deputies
and threo constables with him In tho
Jail, guarding tho prisoners. IIo says
no ono 11 rod into tno mob but ho. A
strained situation Is noticeable, but
tho 200 soldiers hero. It Is thought,
will provont furthor outbreaks for tho
prosent, nt least. Half of these will
bo on duty all tho time.
Leading citizens say the outbreak
has been oxpeeted for n Icing time, as
a bitter fooling has oxlstcd for several
years botwe'on tho negroes nnd a cer
tain class of white people. A number
of minor outbreaks liavo occurred dur
ing tho past year,
n
Union sympathlors In Spokane
hnvo fllod a petition with the city
council for n new tolophono franchise,
nnd will cstabllsn an Independent
lino In that city.
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Guy Deckmnn, a prominent school
teacher and steam engineer, formerly
of Union, was klllod by a falling der
rick pole, In John Day Valley, Friday.
Say loss than you think, rather
than think only half what you say.
i eaay seeks Ammonia
Information, Gets Naughty
. ...v muuiuuiu IIIUVUIUU UL W1U
Ruppert Ice plant let go this morning..
Engineer Smith nnd John vincensky
were killed. Foreman True and Chns.
I. Flnnd were badly burned. Charles
carpenter was burned and Policeman
Goss wns seriously overcome by anion
la fumes. Several others wero ovor
como, thero being 200 men In tho plant
where tho deadly fumes spread In
stnntly throughout tho seven floors of
the building. The rescuers conliln't
enter the building, nnd the workmen
umsgow, jury 27. In an excursion nnany mado their way to the roof,
wreck nt Stenos station this morning trom where they were taken.
13 wero killed nd 20 seriously In
jured. Tho engine got beyond con
trol, nnd nt a high rate of speed ran
into tho station ngnlnst tho buffers.!
Thro Is a hugo mnss of wreckage. '
Tho dead now number 14. Several '
of tho Injured havo had 'their" limbs
amputated, and cannot survive. Tho London, July 27. In tho commons
list of killed will probably exceed 20. today qranbouruo snld the Urltish con-
""" isul-genernl at Odessa had been In-
Dlf11tt1l ' structcd to provide tho homo govern-
Fdlldlllll ment with a detailed account of tho
...w.....w. ...mofuwi. unuuiu, i.-iiiiib
to the question, said the ngrecmont
between tho government nnd tho Cu
nnrd lino would be comploted this
week.
Washington, July 27. Two dis-! , .
patches received by tho state depart- ralAhflfal
ment this morning from Consul-Gener IjClCUl dlXll
... -M..unu., u, umiiitu. ajiv liioi iviro
iiiv uuiiuiB ui iiiBL iiiKiua irouuio, anu
the second saya tho situation this fore
noon Is still grave.
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Taroma fishermen who nro Inter-
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8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1903.
England and
the Jews
Fever
High Mass
Bafn.l In Aln.l,n i - "v"i'' ""' r': ."" "",V'" "'"nn
nin..ni . """"""' V""',l'"'' ,"W was coieurnted today by cardinal Sa
alarmed at tho prospects for Siberian tolll
canneries Just across the Dohrlng ' ,
Straits from Alaska. Tho Uusslans nro Tho quiet hog g-ts the most sloii
preparing to build extensively there, somot lines.
Prisoners
Captttre
Officers
Break Into the Atmoty at Folr
som, California
KILL TWO OF THE GUARDS
AND CAPTURE THE WARDER
Also
Three Officers and the Warden's Grandson, antfr
Flee to Mormon Island.
Folsom ', Cal., July 27, Eighteen o'clock, nB tho lino of prisoners wcto
prisoners broko Into tho armory this marching out of tho prison to go to
morning, secured guns nnd escaped to work. About 300 of them woro out.
Mormon Island, taking with them War
don Wilkinson, his grandson, Harry,
Captain Murphy and two other offi
cers, Thoy killed Guards Cochran and
Cotton. A 110B80 Is In pursuit.
when 13, who woro In a bunch In tlitr
line, mndo a run for tho gunrd's of
flco, where Wanton Wilkinson, Cap
tain Murphy and other officers won.
JKnch of tho dospernto men had n knifa-
Warden Wilkinson, nftor his clothoalmado of a file. Thov cut nt tho ninn.
woro taken away from him. wns re-land Warden Wilkinson had a nnrrow
leased by tho oscapod prisoners. loscnpo, his clothes being cut through.
,. ,, "o, nn . , ,l iJoe Cochran, W. U Cotter nnd C. Jr.
Folsoiiv July 27.-Ono of tho bg-,JoMy woco nll cut tho formor two B0.
gest breaks In tho history of Folsom rrr ; -
prison occurred this morning nt 7 (Continued on fifth page.)
MEYERS & SONS Store That Turned Trade Up Court St. MEYERS & SONS
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Ladies Shirt Waists
Reduced 1-3
Our entire stock of wliito color
ed waists without reserve on
sale nt
One-Third Reduction
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ttaw Hats, Ct$,sh Hats,
Tycoons ,
We have all kinds for dress wear and for harvest.
)ur prices are lower because our plan qf business en
ables us to undersell regular stores,
Hatvest Gloves
We have the hesr Hnrsehide Gloves In the ritv : :
Tfie UnH thll (li,r of nnA A,,l,..r ki,rl,rl,:.' -..-
mM- "ii Jiajrsouiiuiiu uuiwctfia uuon.diMii, uui 11
price i.i5. Cheaper gloves 25c to 51.00. ; ;
reralfs, Jampcrs, Shirts, Hats, Shoes Cfothfng. j i
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mcy summer Parasols exactly 1-2pricetoclose them out ; ;
Don't Buy
Hammocks
ill you see our prices 7SO to &4-:0
Wash Goods Specials
A very select HnoofSntinltnvo
novoltieB, rerjulnr 25o values.
Special 19c a yard
Choice Greundines in an ex
tensive assortment of patterns
60c values special - 8Co
05c values srjecial - - GOc
80c values special - - 55c
Lappets in solid colors and col
ored patterns of all sorts, goods
mat we formerly 6old at 60c
a yard
. Special 2 Sea yard
I A nilo of assorted wjihIi tmnrls
worth 35c a yard
Specialise a yard
Another lino piled senararate
from the regular stock, values
upto20o a yard., ... B)u,
You have perhaps noticed that wo soldom use tho wr
"Bargains" in our advortieemouts. In fact this is the first timo
wo Jiavo applied tho Word so prominently and forcibly. Why? I
Because it is used po inditcriminatoly and on such slicht nrovo- I
cation thatit has lostits real moaning. But when wo mado up
this collection of special offerings thoro was hut ono word that
would adequately describe the collection and that word was
BARGANS
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Ladies' Suits
A lino of assorted styles in suits thatd P
rango in valuo up to $12.50, special tyD
10 suits consisting of Homespuns, Lym
onsvillo Cheviots, Venetians, QJ fjr
ote, values up to 15, special v 3
15 suits includ'g " Wool tox "Serges, Broad
cloths, Homespuns, Thibbtts, etc., (1 A
values up to 25.00, special 4)!"
Chilcfrcns Wash Dresses
Tho prettiost styles and best fitting lot of
dreBeesyou oversaw, mado of Lawns, Per
colev, Ginghams, etc.
Bargains
llluilratln BvnUci of K. & E.
wnltti at now md with rlvattd but
'n on d.Uchnblo walit bndi.
A lino of boys' waists worth
(ou chcii uro on uispiay in our
Court street window at
Special 46c
Now Gorman Plaids .All wool
38 in. wido, gond valuos at C5o
ya, our treat, special, yd 85o
All at (really rtiucti trice
These too are
mmwt
Special 9c a yard
II Iff YORK RACKET
lab's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store.
E. T. Barnes,. Prop,
Unparalleled
Towel values
A line of linen
huck towels size
18x34alsoaline
of Turkish tow
els size 38x30
Spec'1 10c ea.
Ladies Under
wear Specials
White Swiss ribbed summer
vests each 10q
A line of wliito Swiss ribbed
vests worth 20c, special 13c
or 2 for 25c
Ribbed lislo vests, trimmed in
heavy laco insertion, regular
50c values 35o or 3 for $1.00
"Korso" a very stylish vest and
corset cover combined, made to
sell for 75c, special, each 26c.
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New Trimmings
Just arrived Embroidered
Chiffons, Gimps, Braids, Ail
Over Nettings, Etc.
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Ladies' and
Children's
Parasols
Reduced 1-3
The Stofe That Does
Things Differest
New Wrisl Bags, Purses. Etc
The swellest Unesever shown
in Salem, entirely new ideas.
Dress Goods
The greatest suramor values in
drees goods yet offered. Won
derfully good for the prices.
Cliallies All wool challias in
patterns that will suroly ploiio
76c values for 50o
Figured Satins Just right for
kimona suits, etc., 25c val. 10c
Cicillians Plain colors and
stripes, 75c, 85c values for 50o
Two Toned Mohair Cicillians
85o values for 49o
"Wool Suitings Splendid val
ues in brown, Oxfords and grey
1.74 values for 1.20
Summer Specials
For Men
Mon'a fancy stripo balhriggan
and cream colorod jorsoy ribbed
underwoar worth 1 and 1:25
a suit
Special 75c a Salt
Fivo different styles of summer
undorweur formorly sold at 50c
a garment
Special 35c a Garment
Mens Linnetto underwear
worth 1 a garment
Special 65c a Garment
Fine ribbed lislo underwear in
blue color only, formorly sold
at 1,25 a gurmont.
Special 75c a Garment
High grade Noweilk balbriggan
undorwear formorly sold at 3
a suit
Special $,70 a Suit
New Fall Styles in Lctrfks' Wrap
We have just opened an advance .shipment of Fall Wraps for
those who are going on trips and to fashionablo summer resorts.
Hammocks
Hecinnintr tomorrow wo will
I slash prices on all our ham
mocks. The new prices will
range from
50c to $5.40
Wednesday's
Surprise Sale
Next Wednesday we will sell
our entire stock of linen oolorcd
petticoats at following prices; ''
.75 values for
1,00 values for
1.26 values for
1.50 values for .
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