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Sk Dull I icumal 2 I I IffflKMffpfcsRlllfeBTii I I SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1008. NO. 28. AS ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT YEARS OLD American Ship Is Wrecked in ,MidOcean by Terrific Storm hJWWi ei e SMALL CYCLONE : VISITS LONG BEACH cks a Barn, Frolics With Several Roofs and Gives l n Ciwu flio Timo nf Hpr lifo a WUIl mv Aimv u wi wv imr Reach. Cal . Jan. 28. At 3 Kl this morning a cyclone swept from the ocean, ana, tupping uown First BDd DCflcauso streets, Med on Harry Joining s nam, lUrld It round and round, carried ISO fete and broke it to pieces, in jilld tarter It struck and damaged i rHldence of M. 13. HUH. f ji m belonging to George Roaoen borger, was torn loose from a post to which It was tied and carried, bel lowing with fonr, for half a block. Tho cyclone then turned In an easterly direction, and, veering up ward, ripped shingles from tho roofa of Bovcral Iioubob. When tho wind Bwopt In from tho ocean It brought In waves of unusual height. I1DEST WHITE WOMAN IN OREGON DIES Perfectly Well Until She Was One Hundred and Eijht Years of AgeWhen She Fell Asleep V At th rcMenee, live miles wrth of Salem In Polk county, Jttdijr January 26, 1908, Grnnd m Bran, aged 108 years, far little could bo loarned of Benni history Sha wns born Ctrciny and camo to Salem from iwta about sevon years ago. wand a daughter has been llv- il'h m on tlio farm near this The son Is nan olghty years U while tho daughter Is said to ii it luntral services will bo con. 'fd from the homo Wednesday plug. Interment In tho Zena com- The nbovo slmplo notlto nnnouncos tho passing of tho oldest known white porson living in the state. Frederlka Bonn enjoyed good health until Saturday night, when she wont to bad jib usual, but when tho family called her Sunday morning sho had peacefully fallen aaloop. Up to hor last aho waa nctivo too active, for tho family had to wntch her. Sho was somewhat childlBh and inclined to wander away from tho house at times, Irit romalnod in tho full ps Besalon of her faculties until the last day of hor life. Her funeral was preached by -tho Gorman Lutheran pastor of thia oity, Rev. EngeK PLUNGES , AND GOES TO BOTTOM "ST BRYAN WILL BE 'THE MAN THE SHIP ECLIPSE.OPPONENT.S QUIT CREW IN SMALL HOAT SEVEN TEEN DAYS, TOSSED 1IY TER RIFIC STORMS ANI THREE DIE FROMCOLD AND E.YIOHUHE REACH ISLAND OF MAUI. San Francisco, Jan. 28. A tele gram from Honolulu says that 17 days ago tho American ship Ecllpso, sailing from Now Cnstlo, oncountcrod groat galos In mid-Pacific, and while Cnptnin Larson and Mb crew of 13 tnon took to tho bouts In tho terrific waves tho ship plunged mid sank DELEGATION OF CLEVELAND PARKER DELEGATES CAM ON NERRASKAN TO PROVE TO HIM HE WAS NOT THE RIGHT .LVN, RUT FklL. Washington, Jan. 28. Tho end of tho fight against the nomination of Bryan by tho Democrats reprosont ing tho old Cleveland-Parker wing of tho party is generally tuippoBOd to havo betjn removed yostordny when tho delegation of Domocrats, hendod by ColonH Harvey, editor of Harpor'a from sight, 900 miles almost duo i magazine, came to Washington to north of Honolulu. The telegram confer with him In regard to his also reports tho arrival on the Island withdrawing from the raco. Thoy of Maui of Captain Lnrson nnd ten ! failed & convince tho Nebraska!! members of tho crow of the Eclipse, that ho was not tho most avalablo three of tho mon having died of ox- timber irt tho imrty. Following tho posuro at sea aftor tho wreck was' meeting Colonel Harvey admitted de abandoned. Full detallB of the foun- feat. tiering of tho ship wero not given, "Wo, lost out," ho said, "Bryan is but tho death of several mon in small , certain .be nominated-.. Tho pro boats during tho trying trip to Maul ,ject advanced by the Now York Dom indicates tho horror through which ocrats for a now man hns fallen all hands passed. .flat." For 17 dayB thoy Btood away from tho sceno of the wreck on a south erly course, mlBsIng Honolulu, but fortunately making tho island of Maui. Tho Ecllpso was ownod by Esohop & Minor, of tills city. Sho was built1 at Bath, Maine, In 1878. Her vnlue was abof.it $30,000. Sho was laden with coal from Now Castle, Australia. -o- CENSOR ALL LITERATURE N'sron, Jan 28. An attomnt M; W4e to clothe the nostofllca Mwmmth the authority of ab f MlU9rhip over the liurnturo ?K5jtry Th.- publication ra- pf hooks, that have called f Wl8in5 crittcUras u to the " (t" teach la re!MiBBllil fn- 1 'l'r movement ;aJ he department can ex ;ro the mal'a. and thus stamp c d'wpproval, vary "pb l i kiIoui book, pam-:-Pe-or letter." hut ih. n,.. ".""J" t0 tW uVpart- . aiUiorit ovr euM. iit. :iVW" t0 b 'Yl1' m- te Moiuton, of Ttnisae. I " IB h a IJ . . . - "?, rtceiveu a j . "? m. iw nays ti ., the . ; u, :t, ur v a QI1..L- ,.... . ... i-A i , "",,uu o najourn 'or.;.ri.?-oi?-......!'" it T ' u"r,""ioa wnen ! - fpuUi ,.ij. .. . P' ! bPi wu"'w"" 17 IWten Twice. I , ae ib the Putim Ath. 5 - lh. but it 24 n"tt rac l0 h,s hau- vvvunn u tb toav CHEER NAME OF MORGAN BECAUSE HE LOVED HER New York, Jan, 2S. Hailed as tho "unorownod king of finance, J. P. Morgan rocolved ponderous ap plauso last night at tho annual ban quet of tho bankers of tho olty of Now York at tho Waldorf-Astoria. Morgan sat unmoved during tho oheorlng which greeted the montiou of his unmo by Albert Gilbert, chair man of tho clearing house commit tee, who.proeldod. In marked contrast to the ovation for Morgan was tho silence In which tho toast to Presldont RoosevoU was recolved. In opening1, Chairman uuuurc sum; irolnir uBuuvuivii, mi ;uui hw " , me drink the first toast of the evening to the President of UnltO'l States." while tho orchoetra played "Tho Star Spanglod Bonner," the bankers arose. There was not a sound or a cheer, and as tho last strain died away evorybody sat down in silence. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 28. Whllo on her way homo, at tho corner of Put nam and Wheeler Btreets, In Fruit vale, last night, In company with hor two young sons, Frederick and Theo dore, Mrs. Frederick Kosch, aged 32, was allot down', and, It Is thought, A LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL Des Moines, la., Jan. 28 Exns poratod over having lost in n contost for tho county printing, simply bo oauso sho was a woman, Ellzaboth Sohom, editor of tho Storm Lake VI dotto, aseortod her loap yonr prerog ative and In tho curront issuo of hor papor makos tho following pro pre pro eosal: "A constant fight for what right fully bolongs to hor Is a woar and tear on the norvous system of any women, and wo havo como to tho bo liof that, In ordor to stay In nows papor work and maintain our health, wo will havo to marry somo prlntor who en do tho fighting and swearing for us. "This is loap year, and this may WITNESSES DECLARE . THAW APPEARED SANE Many of Them Saw Him Only a Few Minutes More the Tragedy and He Acted Rationally fatally wounded by Louis Machalla, a Hungarian housesmlth. who was . ' Bldera(i' 8' .nfonosal by any infatuatod with ino woman. ,Qno whQ wou(1 bo quaUno,, to nn tiwuu ouuva viv. mm, uy ", ..nmnrv n tho V ilottO 01 CO." bullots strlklnc Mrs. Kosch in tho has of tho skull, midway between tho loft oar and tho middle line of tho hond. Aftor the shooting Ma challa fled In tho darkness G. A. Craig, tho unchoior editor ot tho Slytton Stnr, wroto an accept ance, conditional upon tho ability of MUo Schem to "make pan cakos, fry ham and oggs nnd distil good conoe New York, Jan. 28. R. E. Ling- thnt tho futo of Harry Thaw will bo lo, a public accountant, who was In ) tho hands of tho Jury tomorrow u, rf,..iiD.. c.,.. .TnJ.in.. .. i,n "iKht. Tho Btnto haa practically com- tiho Madison Square gnrdon on tho 1)lot0(l ,u cnH0 on JoXmiMt 4 ,t night Harry Thaw shot and killed now H00mu COrtaln that tho uummlng Stanford Whlto, was tho first witness ,, 0f tho attomoyB will bogln tomor- In robuttnl to take tho stand In tho row morning at 10 o'clook. Thaw mctrdor trial this morning. The Tho dofoimo rested at 3:15 o'clock, gist of his toBtimony wns to tho of- 0 tlo'naV'to 1hnl,0f0IIdnnt n)0aro,1 rft. AlMiut Mayor Kclunlti. Mayo? Cohen, manager of a music trSiSSSS0oSSo wlF Jot lumly In tho gnrdon that night. He also , f ,,' ' nmi0fti n ,w0no H. tctinod that, in his opinion, Thaw fcfmlt " In which tho J.Sont of wn.H, , , , it w. tho lower court wnB reversed and II. F. Blnesom, a music publlshor; qVhmltz nnd Ruof thorobv oxonorat- Paul Druno. city fireman, and War- S SiS PrJnch rS iuroS caSs. nor Paxton, an onglnoor wl nessod Tomorrow j8 tho ,Mt ny tt,lowod ,y tho tragedy and tost fled today that , , , ,, , u dolrct nttor. tho defendant showed no slgiw of In- J" J ()fflcJl may mnko ft inoton for n Wl ?; 4 m r. i i !-... rohoarlng, but District Attornoy Pollcomon Anthony Dobs ami Don- innRdoKoolnr0ll thin afternoon .that nlH Wrght both declared on tho , d lntonllon of mnitln such Htnnd that whllo Thaw was In tholr ., ' "tTon whether or not ho will custody on tho night of the hooting J thoS e" t fl tho ho appeared rational. Doha placed UoilBlon or tho appellate Jurists ho Thaw under arrest and Wrlgh,t took f t 0 ,, aJov0l ,lftyil h,,Dr:FraScU? GuS'lhe Tombs "? " t0 X houW physlolfm, wnfi not porpiltted to. ten- n0 f demroi t tlfy, as Llttloton Invoked tho boc- tlon of tho codo which prohibits n onirrm EntcrtnliHMl. physician from testifying ns to In- Buenoa Ayros, Jan. 28. Ofilcortt formation obtained whllo acting In of tho Amorlcnn torpodo floot woro- a luofosulonnl capacity. warmly received today by Prooldont District Attornoy Joromo has do- Alcorta, MlnlBtor of War Frnga, Mm- cldod not to call any modlcal exports Istor nf Marino Botbeder and For- In rebuttal. During tho noon rocosa olgn Mlnlitor of Affnlra ZnballoH. ho stated that lio me.roly doslrod to Tho closing of congroBH by tho gov- dl8)oso of tho Hummel mntter be- ornmont hnB not croatod tho great fore closlug tho rebuttal. political trouble prodlctcd by ao Abraham Snydockor, who, ns many. clork for Attornoy Abo Hummel, -r wltnoflsod Evelyn Thaw's signature Jdscph Munlcy Dontl. to tho affidavits detailing Thaw'B ul- San Francisco. Jan. 28. J. F. Jogod cruolty, told of going to Miuiloy, for 25 yoarH clork In tho Whlto'o apartmontB in tho MndlBon United Stntos district court, undor Squnro towor on Octobor 27, 1902, Judgo Dellavon, dlod at his resldonco whoro ho found Whlto nnd Evelyn In hero oarly this morning, of lioart "veiling dretw. Sho had In hor pos- dlsoa'O. session the affidavit, which sho signed Tho docedont wns a brother of Whon ho wnB shown a nlitvogrnpli Josonh II. Man oy. who wn closoly copy of tho affidavit today ho could associated with Mark Unnna during not ldontlfy it. tho McKlnloy campaign, and wlio Tho stute rostod its case at 3 was chairman of tho Republican im- o'clock this afitornoon. tlonal committoo during tho oam- Thoro has boon no chango today palgn. Manly lenvos a widow and in tho prediction matlo yostorday two sons. HHIM Frlonds of Machalla say that ho. " Jflmuo of tho Vldotto tli has throatoned repeatedly -to com- f j e(jr0, wjU a8auro Craig of her mil sulcldo and frequently would ab,y to dollvor Uio goods, and aU remark. "When I decide to go 1 am nowsJ,aJ,eniom ,8 preparing to extend going to take somebody else wltb-4,n ' ,Mllon. M m H M OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY "WILLAMETTE ROUTC" "THE ROAD OF COURTESY AND SERVICE" COULD NOT RE A CASE OF SUICIDE. Seattle, Wash.. Jan 2S. That Conrad Stehl, whose body was found on tho university campus Sunday morning with a bullet Hi hi head, was murdered Is believed by Coro ner F. M. Carroll. A post mortem examination of tho body was held yesterday by Dr. Oil turnings and It was shown that the bullet had enter ed from the forehead and had struck VAULTS IN BAD CONDITION he 'the spinal cord. a. ... " """ """. ....... fi.n i " on aeoouat of u"u OMt. -a j in L.J. )Ur lt... . . . t ft . -IIIIUII. Death must have said Dr Carroll I '. ,.. . b .." Ut rrAvdftil r oc .jB .. . Hw "' n.n , - ni.1 ri f.or11 IJuff!im Smi.k..... .! mn.-Tt TO., ),,. ). Imnnialhle for m ret,w1 tlm9 b t tJjMr. Stehl to have taken more than "1U Oi.9. 11 13 41IJ MW..W. - theory of suicide or that death was caused by a stray bullet cannot be entertained. On Mr. Steal's rac were powder marks which Indicate that the shot had been nreu itohi olose range. The inability or uie police to find the revolver which caused his death and the apparen' tends to .aa STANFORD TO PLAY BALL 4W10." "-piajw for a -uL01" Ohio la to - -r toieattiai ftf r ..OtWe Vttftrv In . ull!e fff T... .,'. il,.k - ..!.. f. ciilnlila tnn.ls 8 wr.ousiy consId-l8UPPrt the belief that murder wi committed." Tho workmen who are wiring tho court house found yestorday that the steol vaults wore only protected by a layer of brick about a foot thick, and were merly laid over the oval frame of the vault, with no other support. It Is asserted that should HtaastrniiB fire occur any timber atrfklnc the brick would smash through the thin steel lining of the vault, and would expose tho con tents to the flame. This Is a mat ter of vital Importance, which should command immediate attention The vaults of both tho oounty clerk anrt the county recorder adjoin each oth er, and are said to bae the same In adequate protection. n Cardinal Ricliard Dead. Paris. Jan. 28. Cardinal Richard, arohblshop of Paris, one of the boat Stanford Unlvorslty, Cal., Jan. 2S. The unlverelty diamond will this afternoon be tho soeno of tho sea son's first baseball game botwen tho SJi Franolsoo Independents and the Stanford 'varsity toam. Tho 'Yaraity has been training faithful ly since last Monday, and will be In fair condition for the Initial match. a T. flood el . of Portland, will aselst WKmer ad Thell In the box; Mitch ell, Los Angeles, catcher; McGregor, HgbIcU, Cal.. first base; Bell. Stan ford University, second base; Samp ton. Stockton, shortstop; Fenton, Port'and. third base; Owon. Pasa dena, left field; Wlrst. Santa Roea. center fleld; Scott. Alameda, right field F. L. Stanton, of Spokane, has been added to the 'varsity squad. - "O A Sovcro Cure. .Tarkson. MIsa.. Jan. 28. A9 a ouro for lynching, tho bouse yostor- OPEN FOR BUSINESS M M a known clergymen in tho world. Is ouro for omening, iuo uu. -dead the victim of congeetlon of the day unanimously passed a bIH Im- H S at the age of 89. He bad been posing the death Penalty for even at-JB a cardinal Blnco 1889. .temptoa uun u wuuu. WITH 2 DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM STOPPING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. TRAINS FROM BOTH PORTLAND AND KALEM. LEAVE AT 8 O'CLOCK A. M. AND ii O'CLOCK I. M. AM) ARRIVE AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. AND O O'CLOCK I. M. FROSI TE.MPORARY STATIONS COR. NER OF FRONT AND JEFFERSON STREETS IN PORTI4ANI), AND 11IOH AND STATE STREETS IN SALEM. 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