Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 19, 1904, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, .8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 19M-
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ROYAL
BMNG POWDER.
Imparts that peculiar lightness,
sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts,
etc., which expert pastry cooks
declare is unobtainable by the use
of any other leavening agent.
Made from Pure, Grape Cream of Tartar.
ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
JUICE
ENDED
CAREER
Knapp, the Ohio Strangler
Electrocuted for His
Many Crimes
HORSE
LEARNS
MUSIC
Counts With the Accuracy
of a College Professor
ITALIAN
YOUTH
RETURNS
Tells the Story of His Cap
ture and Treat"
ment
Berlin, Aug. 10. Wllholm v'on Ob
tore, who lias for a long tlmo rondo In
vestigations of tho Intelligence of ani
mals, lina reoohcd results In educat
ing an Orloff Htnlllon that cnuso amaze
mont among Hcloirtlflo men ami psy
chotoglatD. Tho horso, besides mid
Ing, subtracting, multiplying and di
viding Mima, dpo examples Involving
oovoral of thoeo operations, finds
Hquaro numbore, and not only Hlmply
repents what In taught, but solvoa
Jfrosli problems put to lilin by hie man
ner, showing a grasp of tho principle
of nrlthmotle. Tho stallion nlso forma
lum.uv,ivvp,,.,l,us,ml,TOlwh(jl0 th(jy Uo)t hin Tho womttn
ttaft and discriminates 12 color and . Q0i(0l. aftor h,mi nIul l0 wol,
nmutos, giving their corresponding tnlton cute of, when "no asked to go
iinuroa. Tho animal dlJtlngulslio inu- home. Aftor a long ildo ho camo to
Hlcal tonoa, indicating where thoy arc a ferry. A man put him aboard and
Huatod m tho chromntlo scale, and left him. While- walking homo his
jiok out ulHcords, deslgnutlng which undo, Salvatore, picked him up ami
him home. Tho polloo are
New York, Aug. ID. Tho Mannlno
boy, wfron taken) to tho police station,
Identified Anglo Clicozza na his kid
nnpor. Cueozza attempted to hurt
tho boy, but was provontod. Tho boy
taym Cueozza asked1 him to go to New
York to buy Ico cream. On tho way
thoy mot tho boy'a grandmothor, who
sent tho boy homo. Tho next day tho
two started again, nnct reached Man
hattaiK Thoy took a long walk and
nt night wont ton tonement, where
ho wns takon to a room ami greeted
by a woman. Ho wus kept thoro two
dnyu. and thoi two men camo ond
took hlin to a home la tho country.
tono to omit Itv lor to restore liar ran led
mon v. Tho horse communicates by
n. nystoni of hoofbonU, ronraioiitlnK
tho alphabet. When the exorcise are
prolonged tho homo becomo? nervous
imuV limttoutlve, mlijmkou becoming
mow freuont. Prof. Von Oston do
chirea that tho horse Is as well edu
cutcd as a boy who bus gone to school
for tho Minn number of yours.
following tho eluoa glvon by tho boy.
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Ice Cream and Cake for 10c.
Tho Ladlos Aid Socloty of tho
l-uthoinn Chinch, of Kast State street,
will glvo an Ico cream social Saturday,
August 20th. Ico cream and cuko will
bo sorrcil from 2 till 10 p. m.. Just ot
poslto the Hloetrle store. 8-18-3t
Religious Thought
Kvory true life In the disci plohood
of Jesus pronmtliiK the aigiimenl of
diameter is the herald of bio Incom
ing kingdom of our l-ord. The moot
tituublo men ami women, actuated by
the Chtlhtlau graoos, are nervnnU of
tho living Hod, TlMiy occupy no mean
plauo among tho forces of the woWd,
Thus also w calr umtonrinnd the
mjilplure tlmi my. "1h knst rtwll
Ikj k route" uml the "weak), strong."
llumljle swill i. uMMllewi by the world
ixjod to lay tbt ooiwokitlon to heart.
Thoy lulv ttnrtr utaot nod ntftwiou,
nmt not hi uk ohh swve to tnko U from
them. They mo individual helper lu
tho groat work- of tb kingdom of
tlort. The UnivnHt Lander.
Mom effective of the tottios whloli
i-onvlUntiou to (1h1 through Jesus
rhrist testoie. the Image to Its pris
tine beauty, with a glory more than
piltucvHl, as tho second Adam, to
who likeness tho saved man Is eon
formed. Is more glorious than the
lira. In blm wo nro complete, and
though tho bodily scars remain, the
spirit is imuuformwl from tho earthly
lo the heavoniy lmag--Tiiv Hxamln
or. The IloslHii llerokl iHH-led th ft
k)vlK from Uev. Churio Kdwurd
Stowed hnocnkuiroatw Htrnum at the
Slat Normal whool, Ilr1ilgwntor,
Maw.
"To do Bod ooo miisi b giKa. AM
gooitMNM nnvt vmi on knowledge.
Uv wHiueanlttg, ploim lBiM)rHnc Is
sure lo do harm rather than aood.
unable iwio mako the beet nml v4sut'1w ,,twt torriblo evils that have rat
use of bodily iHiwew Is Cbrlsi's mw " "wh ! com from inlsgoliW
in the heart Ho who row with ftoltU
Koosi fur. TWs is lb sret of CttrtstNn
produce wikk-to imo-M the bltlug.
weuHinc imiueoc of worry nitri iv
ptacee It with tHe upttfting (ulotitei
nml sUemtth of oy. THo cure of the
body ml tlw nieioiH'y of the body
tiro often in tho mim! kihI plr, We
oau often ovutruoiHe or clwHwvewt our
nllmoou by tt wtco rwUmt of our
hearts upo the tnoi4h hh4 powoc
of Chris. Tu yulu kwlUt paww of
omlurnin-e. weibmol utuedw, nool
digestion. Meady iiorvee ta jmat do-
IlKht. aiuI with iipproxlmHtiou to thU
imttvHA hHlt oomea wktn our
onpaeily bwl nMattt! lu qulemM
if heri ttirouNH fKh l Ww. Th
CoiojiKUiuiHt tkl Crh4ta VrKt
A man hih texw At M best m
Ml bo Is at 004 WtU Ooa. Made In
the Imago of (Kxl nad; heuc oaraUle
of iH-rfoetlou, he has become distorted
ftua marred by &a until tt divine
like new Is but feebly UIiU)-vJ- lie-
nn4t uiMakerf effort to do good There
cnti be no lKissibk coHlllct lisiwoeii
sflewee ov knowlediie nd roMUm or
iwtplmOoH lownt ihmhIiwm. lt)skHi
mkt iK-ien- an imch as solemn
Hoede reMoJk"
Thore are time in bitlur)' when the
SplrH of Ool nwtM upon Hw wnwrs
hml sHrt mvw that are vnttw nml
mlghtUr OtoH hh- Imuhnh Hiver win
wit or MOt. ttHHo4 help but
UnrttoYe that ch a wave 1 this move
mttt for usiou xtHk the Cntttbarhttul
PretirtuR churoh, M did not
ITOiKMM Is, but Cod has Hhhh1 lu
Th in-esjrlortan llawwr. .
lVmmoUoM Ic often tkBgecwtt. Mj'
a war who whlK Mvb liv an obscwo
ami humble jkv1Hou Nved uwvelflshly
ahU TAlkl with (lol, has become
proud. vAln, and selfish through pro
motion. Ills rlo was a grevlous flL
Tho howora of tho troth! robbed Mm
of tho honor which cometh from God.
Th ChrMlAH Advocate
Columbus, O., Aug. 10. Alfred A.
Knapp, tho Hamilton strangler, was
put to death In tho electric chair In
tho Ohio penitentiary annox today. A
short tlmo ago tho murderer joined
tho ' Cathollo church and hU last
hours were spent In company of the
prlost who has been a constant visi
tor to lils coll for soveral weeks.
In order to find anything like n
parallel to tho case of Knapp It is
raecosary to turn back tho pages of
criminal history to a decade ago when
tho ontlre country was stirred by tho
publication of tho crimes of H. H.
Holmes, tho arch-murderor who was
executed In Philadelphia. Tho slm
llarlty In the careers of tho two crim
inate exists, however, 'only In the
number of victims. According to their
own confessions and sustained by the
evldonco dug up by tho police both
mon woro guilty of at leas't half a
dozen murders anil both managed to
escape suspicion for a remarkable
length of time. Out Holmes at least
had) a motive for his crlmos, namely,
to got tho Insurance money of his
victims, while Knapp, so far as has
como to light, went about killing wo
mon and girls out of pure fiendish desire.
Tho five cases to which Knapp con
fessed aftor his arrest are as follews:
"Emma Uttlomnm, killed In lumber
yard nt Clnclnattl,. June 21, 1894; May
Kekort, murdored in room on Walnut
street. Clnclnattl, August 1, 1894;
Jennie Knapp, thrown Into canal at
Liberty streot, Clnclnattl, August 7.
1894; Ida Oobhard, strangled at In
dianapolis In July, 1895, and Hanna
Knapp, murdered at Hamilton, O.,
December 22, 1902,
Tho crlmo for which Knapp was In
dicted Iro March, 1903, was tho murdor
of his wife, Hannah Knapp. Regard
ing this murder Knapp said that
when ho awoko on tho morning of
tho crlmo ho was seized with an im
pulso to strangle his wife. After ac
complishing her death ho got a box
mid nnllod tho corpse up. He hauled
tho body two miles and throw It In
tho Miami rlvor. Somo days later
tho body was found In tho rlvor at
Now Albany.
Kimpp'fl trlnl lasted from Juno 23
to July 10,1903. w'non a verdict of first
dogruo murdor was returned. A do
ronwo of insanity or degeneracy had
been sol up without nvnll. A motion
for a new trial was overruled and
Knnpp' attorney took tho case to the
circuit court, which reversed the com
mon pleas on the grounds, among
others, that tho stato fnllod to prove,
according to law. that the deceased
came to her death lu tho manner al
leged In tho Indictment, tho only ovi
deuce bolug tho confession, and that
it was error to admit this written con
fosMloii and permit It to be used In
tlw argumeiM. Uter the supremo
court rovoiaed thi decision of tho cir
cuit court and alllrmod tho decision
Of tho lower court.
.Though Knapp confosv-od to five
murder It Is believed that he was
giilky of many more. Previous to his
lliiat arrest he hod sjient two-thirds
of life Hfe lit prison, but for the mur
ders to which he confessed he had
none unsuspected until a few tin
guarded wortls set tlie law ujion him.
For years ho had been n stranglor,
he admitted, (wincing upon Innocent
children ami clicking thoin to death.
He wag twlco In smite prison for ftond
laa nstuiirto upon women. At the
time of his urret for murder he was
Mvln with hts fourth wlf In Indian-
apoMa.
The electrocution occurred t 12:09
o'clock this morning, and was very
MtcoMtful. only on charge belug neo
ry. He wag 4a tn nx minutes.
but refiMWd lo nmkv mm? st't-mt.nt bo
forth dted.
... o
Rode In Delivery Wagon.
Th 'iMaya" uluyed a good ke on
Mr. nd MW. Ohae. IS. KulKr Uw oth
er ve4Hg aner Utir WAddtng. The
deMvory whsoh of the Fuller &
lXJWfjhw Hrocery tirn. of wUUh tho
mxm la a mantlier. vras secured and
whu hachel up to tt kor in ptac of
tho cub ordered, Mf, Fuller was car
Hd out, and phiood In the wunon.
awl hto UrhK not 4lMntr to be sopa-
mm, (oHownM. They nwde the trip
k) tho detHH In safety, an! the cabs.
coMiMlg a miwIhnt of frteude OCttHl
an tho wco. Mr. and Mrs. Puller
aWHvotated tho good Baitued Joke,
WATSON
RECEIVES
NOTICE
Pooulist Candidate for Presi
dent Goes Through
the Molions
New York, Aug. 19. Thomas E.
Watson, of Georgia, the People's par
ty candidate for president, and Thoi.
H. Tibbies of Nebraska, vice-presidential
candidate, were formally no
tified of their nomination hore last
night at Cooper Union. The big hall
was crowded when the two canli
datos , accompanied by Alfred G.
Boulton, of Brooklyn, chairman of the
meeting, appeared on tho platform.
Thoro was much cheering.
Chairman Boulton at once Intro
duced Judge Samuel W. Williams, of
Indiana, who made tho speech official
ly notifying the candidates of their
selection.
In addressing Mr. Watson, Mr.
Williams said the convention that
nominated him was mado up of un
selfish, self-sacrificing patriots who
participated In Its deliberations sole
ly through a high .sense of duty.'
Mr. Watson gave up a great portion
of his address to a discussion of the
Democratic and Republican platforms
and the candidacy of Judge Parker.
Watson said, In part:
"I do not believe that 6,500,000 men
men who followed Bryan can now be
delivered like cattle to tho Cleve
landites who knifed tho ticket or
bolted In 1896.
"I bollove Theodore Roosevelt to
bo a brave, honest and conscientious
man, but inasmuch as he stands for
thoso principles of government which
In my judgmeni or hurrying this re
pubMc into a sordid despotism of
wealth, I will combat him and hl-J
principles as long as there is breath
In my body.
"Surrounded by Wall-street mag
nates who .had financiered his cam
paign for two years, Judge Parker
bided his time until tho perils of the
two-third? rule was passed, then sent
his gold telegram', cracked tho Wall
street whip over the heada of the
leaders, and tho Democratic legions
were made to reverse their line or
march.".
remo
W that ever
Jjr Cigar Counter y
King Philip's farwell tournament to
tho princes, knights and nobles Im
mediately preceding their memorable
pllgrlmngo from Prance to the Holy
City, as depicted In Rlngllng Broth
ot pantomimic and spectacular pro
duction' of Jerusalem and the Crusades
Is a panoramic scone of thrilling ntn
letio pastimes, togothor with wonder
ful exhibitions of superb horsemanship.
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Yer ralicei of Induitrf and Cillerlei of Art,
But I in loolcln' fer my money'i worth, lo when I hit the hike
1 m i-goln" to St. Loult jeit to ice that durned oki Pike.
-A Billid of the Pike," by Wallace Irwin. Copyrighted
by CoUier'i Weekly. Publuhed by permlukm.
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The Rock Island System offers two routes
to the World's Fair City via St. Paul
Minneapolis, and through Scenic Colorado.
No change of cars, Ogden to St. Loub and
ot. Paul to St. Louis
Full infornudon on requejt.
Call or write.
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Portland, Ore.
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Sherman & Haamonft General Agents
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Frank Davey, District Manager,
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Thea B. Heojc, PreUit Ptour-
Ins MIUs Co.
Walter P. Burrall, Capitalist
Rev. Alexander Blackburn, Flnt
Baptist Churoh.
Oetor H. A. PIrM
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Profeasor L. R. Travor.
doctor W. B. Morse. '
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HOLDERS:
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Woolen Mill storo.
Doctor A. E. Rockoy.
General Owon Summers.
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