Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 23, 1908, Image 1

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PARTY ENDS IN DEATH OF ONE
.TfrME
3K
VBRAl HURT WHEN BMIOON DROPS FROM
GREAT HEIGHT
DEN
ILL BE
RETRIED
imprisonment for accusing Count
von .MoiiKo or unsptnKnbio practices.
Tlio decision'' Ib'Ti crushing con
demnation of thb' methods 6mployed
at Hardfn's trial. Tho reversal It
exnected to quiet public cli$?
ngatnet the injustice done tho W--
UNFAIR TRIAL
who Kxrolgriri count
lOIfKlS AMI KNIGHTS OP
(1) TMILK WINS IN 81-
IH TKIIJUNAIj.
May 23. Editor Maxlmll-
rden, whoso exposure of the
and Immoralities of mem-.
the Knight of tho Hound
Emperor William's "kitchen
rcesltcd in a sentence of
anient for libel, jwored n
Ictory today whew tho su-
Diirt of tho empire, decided
trial and sontenco woro un
do cocirt ordered a rehearing,
Harden "wn8 sentenced to
,tor.
.H
B(Jforho" ' Judges withdrew to
their chambors to discus's tholr Uc
cislqn, Harden made an eloquent plea
for Justice, describing how the lower
court maneuvered against him.
Tho court'ordorotl the edltoriJtjre
loose on bond.
Prince Zu Eu'onberg, von Mqltfc
mot Intimate friend and nt one tlm-j
ono-of the ?mperor's chlof advisers;
is now undor. arrest, awaiting trial
on a charge of perjury, ivllegcd t')
have bton committed when testify"
!ng in tho trial of Harden. Tho
prince denied under oath tho charges
mado agaln.t him, which were simi
lar to those "mndo against tho count,
but n. lntr hearing of tho charges
against thv prince developed such,
convincing wldoncc Of His guilt that
his arrest on the perjury churgo was
ordered,
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Whon you need a cough euro you
need ouo that will euro yoitr cough.
Kemp's Balsam, the. best cough ouro,
will do it. All druggists Kell It for
2G cents. ': v-ji. '
HA! ITFl'R
DROWNS IN
Thf RIVER
MRLfjUST E
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PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
RAIN OR SHINE
;Vou vi I always Hud the crowd nt tin C1lij;o Stort. You can-
nl nie intelligent people, i ny always kwmv tno wi piaco to no
i trading tho pIhw whore ihcy get tho good for the Irast mou
nt? tne little prices we okk.
ies' Suits
place on sale for n few days
(idles Suit. This Season's
creations. Thcso garments
iuidsoincly trliunicd, tailor-
silk lliu'd, poiiy and vest
f, mt.s full yort'd nd pleat-
lrt. They come in nil the
hades. They are the pro
ws of the lxst iiminifactur-
lt houses of the east. They
Kt aiTlvinjj and art Innight
pry dose fliuivsf We give
1'iieflt to our customers.
, $10.50, $12.50, $14.90
Millinery
Trimmed Hutg now on en. e
s that will surprise you.
Js Goods
Silks .
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TO.r?UN HHOIt
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ON MWr
VMKi IN OLIVE
MMOXl RKfiOUKP.
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' teas ScKafor 6f Porlndl2D yepfs
of alVcninrffrW KHStewtirti
wlrqlA toleriiyr coiiNiny ttO-
motrnwR3ti(rbwnc(l thin twarnlni; at
UriTtB'eBJcK amdntr th' losi n.
chorea fxAlrid tho Spauldl'iiif Lumber
coinpaMyrMJlLon tho WHfamotte.
Dy a jAlmcle, . OUvo JJrummond. 15
years oldo this city,.' "was saved
from a nfmllar fata threugh tho he
roloMiyoyfpf.ilpRry Felk4flvi'inU
ed hor out of tho water Just aftor
tho young oouplo fell off tho logs, on
which they had lundtal after buvlng
been out launch riding during tho
forenoon. Tho authorities were Im
mediately -notinod of tho fatality and
voluntcors from tho mill togctlior
with tho loggers, began n systematic
dredging ot tho waters around wliore
tho (iinfortunnto young man wbb re
ported to hnvQ sunk from sight, but
to no aval!.
O. O. Davoy, who was working on
Cummlngs snw, ran two block",
plunged Into tho Jcoy watot nn1
wont to the nsslstanco of the young
woman, but alio, had already been
rescued by Folks, who wa in n boat.
Tho tragedy occurred nt 11:2E
this morning. Shafor had been ont
riding in tho launch with Miss Ollvo
Drummond of 103 Front street.
After making tho boat fast to tho
boom Schafor and Miss Drummond
started fo wnlk tho logs to tho shore.
Tho logs turned, throwing them both
Into tho wn&r.
Two men, Henry Folkei nnd Snm
Mlnnard, who woro standing on the
steamboat dock near tho mill saw
tho accident and put out in a boat
to tho rescuo. Hy heroic efforts they
succwded in gotting ho yoking lady
out of tho water, but they could And
no trnco of Sohafsr who probably
Wont down undor tho logs.
Schafor, la a young man about 2
ypors of age, and Is a chauffour for
Frd Stowart of tho Wlrolesg Tole
graph company of Portland. Stow
art camo up from Portland In
VANERWLT MUST SKT
ASIDE (JS.OOO.Otifl FOH SON
ifrm yrktiay 53. Flvo-pilUloiis
InstfiS of the $10,000,000 sho de
manded' is tho enormous sum of mon
ey. iit Alfred, q. Vanderbilt' must b't
sftt JtutTtlla or hls'son as flip romlft of
the cilvorco granted ftrs.' 'A. O. Vnh
dorbllf, according to a r.opori.
Thei cash, settlement wna agreed
upon by a cpmpromlso reached by
lawy representing th-s young mil
lionaire ankikts former wife. It Is
raid 'tfeat Mlbas been willing right
alongte lve?o, 000,000, but ho In
Msttd;,Jnat twice that amount was
cxce6U&Wl unreasonable
o
ComhIom; Had Mnlo Clinperon.
'(tfnll5a Prs Lr(id Wire.)
' Paris', Mly '23. It will Ijo n snr-
ptislngi bltftot news for the Ameri
can, frIndsflof Mme. Anna Gould to
t&rn that sho employed a malo
elSporSao to accompany lier on her
tHr e-cVtho Medlfarruncnn ports nnd
ItJtyijItbat his nnmo Is Ellsworth
ChMi&ni that Chanmnn had a ver
bal 'clh with Prince Hello do Sngan,
who iiints to mnrry 'Mmo.poulil,
ami tMtt tlio "chaperon" hasVreturn-
ed to Iter.' York to Tfsume his 'duties
ai R'm" clerk. - .
Umi1 rirt.tM pnnMlvrtil' tit JBl.lra tit
ijnm"z"z::"::r"'i:r-W
' J lWtl ' i WU ' iliiil' ' ' uiilt ner ruin
tives had dcxlfned' to iitnkb UiaT'tfi ji'
with her. Bho cnblfd to her InwyorB
In Now York nnd they recommended
EMswoHh Chnpnian, familiarly
known as "Chappie," -wlio was em
ployed in their odlce. Chnpmau
Jolnod the former countess and was
with her and Prince do Bagan on a
flve-weekV tour. ISvi-rythlng wont
along .swimmingly. Chapmnn wns
handed big wnds of money nnd In
structed to pny 'the prince's bills.
He did It. He wns told to do vari
ous other things. lie did thorn. It
watfono round of plensuro for tho
"chaperon" until one night not long
ago whan Mmo. Gould Do Sngan
and a party of friends gathored
around a tablo In tho restaurant Dos
Ambasmdeurs to dlno. After tho
dlnera had satisfied their appetlto
with various and Biindry dishes with
unpronounceable nam? Chapman
was right on tho Job with a handful
of monoy to pay h waiter. Prlnco
do Sagnu had (lashed a thousand
fraJic noto nnj was tryJng to attract
tho attention of Jhe waiter. Whon
Chapman inMsted upon settling do
Bagan stamrotrid that he was "In-
4lted."
Chapman thero and then declared
ho had been slighted fin tho presonco
of company and (julHilj "soft snap.'
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AIRSHIP-
TUMBLES
200 FEET
MANY ARE INJURED
nio imutiumLK Walloon
DKOl'H LONG IIISTANCE J
FOItB LAHOE CHOWl) AT
lIKItKKliKY, CALIFOHNIA.
Derkeley Cal., May 23. Tho
Morroll alrBhlp, with 18 men nboard,
expltwlcd when two hundred feet In
tho air today, collapsed nnd fell
bwlftly to tho ground Injuring near
ly every pnsdingor, Including Cap
tain Penfold, an Australian aernaut,
who secretly climbed aboard a the
ship started, and C. A. Morroll, In
ventor of the tftlp;
ft.u1. J1. .. . ' .JM t. J. k k .
uTKe:eyje,iJni.V'ity.vK3..TM b!ut
jrofreTl 'lrHltl'CftH5
collapsed when a. h'elght of ?5o
feet hen, today aoTOniV JfowtH if
angled mnea of rope and"cnnvas,J
The airship wb 8cliVdiHerto tHakn
an aBcent from IMllvfa ;j;inq AU;jtoR
wny. It swung Into the air awid'th
applause of a great crowd whlch'had
gathered to see its flight shortly b.6-
foro 12 o'clock.
Tho airship wns tho largest ever
constructed. It was 41,0 feet ki
lbngth and tho great bag contained
C0.000 cuhlc fdet of gns. Tioshlp
wns propelled by Ave 40-horsei)owur
onglnes, fustched to the rigging at
Intervals under tho lnrgo olgarohaped
bag.
Tho crowd Immediately rushed t6
th'a roscuo of tho occupants, cutting
tholr way through. the cord, canvass
nnd balloon envelopo to tho men who
lay groaning beneath.
XJAlJItEKA PLANS TOjv. '
IOXTEHNATK KN1CMIKS
(L'uttwt Pr&s IaiiWt "$1x4.)
San Francisco, May 23. Paseh-
gers arrlvng herd oh the Pacific Malt
liner San Joea front the )ort of Mutt
Joso, Guatemala, iin'y tell a stein'.
of GWltt and niyftterWas" vengwce
on the lart of Presld&rifCbterfc"1by
which tho 'most tfVon'lanV inW
that country who were op)sd' lb"
him have been disappearing and
each disappearance M been foWew
od by a burial, at th Iwhltelillliry.
They give tho names of nine wen wh
hnvo hot boon seen'fafely and wtsV
frlontb and relatives MaVe glvftfi thm
up an victims of the president's a
gfr.
O'
ItAILltOAi) COMMlftHlON TO
KNI'OKCW 1T8 OKDKK
A complaint was Med by tho Mil HI
nomnh Lumber & 11 ox contpany et
Portlnnd with tho railroad coMml
slon today sotting forth that ' th
Southern Paolflc company has Ht
eoinilled with the order of iii mh
ml8lon to- connect lis tracks wHH
rtioeo ot tho United Railway cotn
pany of Portland, so that freljckt
could bo switched from the main
lino of the Southern Pacific to n4y
point on hi) United Railway track.
The ordsr, whfck th HoHthwn Pa-
,cJr..fwiNiiiy hist tar if ml w nm4
mmfmnrm -mm
on tho railroad company to wkh:',Wi
conneciiwwr'wi .w.
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v llnaditH atol'i Ihh O'tti14. ' - ll
(ItHlwtiPrw UitMrt'Vkt,)' .
...r. .KM. 'J. J... am - l'L. !.
nono-Jfw:, May t.-4-Ktr 'Mfr-,-ing
all wtr' to iM tjs .aw44ans
could hs.Te. 'be6nsti,MHiQRed. 'thre.
bandits entered tho old' Kirk Inn ?
road houi In a suburb of Jteaa jfrt
day night, engBRed In wlU h."
with their vlctlma, but Huully ecap
OU.'blQClC( .
Th6 Inn ) waif, crowded with M 1
nntl vomon whoa, tho 'JIoIiJhVi? sur-;
prired thorn by riuhtng in and com
mnndlnu them to throw up Ulelr .
hands. Ouo or two men moro brave
than the othors grhppld with th
dosiwadoos, whoroupon tho bandits
oponod flro.. in the meantime worn-
Tho Injured on were scrambling for place of
aoronauto woro aulckly removed to nfoty, somo of tho weakpr ortos be
wliore they could rccelvo lmmedlntoi Ing trnmnled on.
HtiideiitH Oct Two to Quit.
ptan'ord University,. Cal.r ilny 23.
Rather than l criticised by he
tuilents for actions of th students'
affairs oo;nmlttee arousing their Ira,
hS Prof. A. M. CAthcart and II. 13.
lajitomobllo last week, hut returntd SwaJa have resigned from that body.
a few days ago ioaving sciiarer at '" nwn'v ucmuvw vuni, mi- i un
til Cottago hoosl In charge of the i inatlong wlM tako offeaj on June 1,
machine. I wh n ,,ie nw committee for tho uoxt
During hU stay at tho Cottag. academe year wll' be aiinouii-d by
Schafor had become acquainted with PrWnt jprdnn. Tho two profoe
OIlvo Drummond. who llvoa near thaw". t la thongW. gave notlco of
A wild scoiio of con-fusion reigned
for a few seconds, Finding their In
tended vlctlmu unwilling to surren
dor as a whole, tho holdup mon
dashed through a dooryileaped on
thflrlcyclos and escapfd in tho
darkness, it was iwarnod later that
the trio dll damage amounting to
$1000 in cutting the wir.es.
nre slaughtering the prices
be departments. Come and
Br yourAt. iti-ou r.ruuU.
. ..0 UVVHV,
" '"We, 40c, 65c and up.
rd, 25c, SWc, ltc, 05c, 75c
r-
Now h yoiw time to buy Swell
StiTts for small money.
1000 Vards of Calicoes
fancy Iwua at, yard.
and
5d
hce. Schafor vnnted hor to go rid
ing with him on the river thin morn
ing, but Mrs. Drummond would not
consent.
Shnfer's remains wro recovered
by Chief of Polloe Gibson at 3
o'clock this afternoon.
their PMlgnntiou at thhf time to tig
nify unwlljlngnoaa to eorvo the term.
Tho students' affair committee is tho
bonrd which cut such n wide swutli
in tho rank of the undergraduatus
for tho wholeenle suspiwlone. It
was tho tfevoro punishment muttdd
cit to tho men in the parade of
March 12 which aroused tho studont
'body almost to the point of rebellion
and opon&d a breach of ill-feelhiK ba
tween tho undorgraduateH and tlu
Prof. Catbcart Is an so
law depart
I sresara. It. Turnoy, Dajbort nuj'
on, Edward Capper, Henry Stouden
meyer, monibcra of tho Pocrlon or-
cheatr of Mi Is city, wont to Eug3n faculty.
thl morning to OH an engagement elate protoeor la the
with Arthur Hendershotts' orefheatra meat and Rwaln occupl-ie the samo
for tho junior prom tonight at tmppeitlonjn.tho department .of ohoni
U. of O. . ilatry i
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The Store That Saves Yon Money
a
Wo-mei wltn good reraplexlons ary
never. keely.' Good blood make.
good, complexleaa. JUm i Fajlljr
Medicine saakee goed hloed.
druggist sell It fer 26 eeats.
tWhen ho doctor Is called he aiki:
'ow ar the bowels?" They Are
generally .reg, . lib visit might
All have been saved by a timely 'dose of'
Lane's Family Medicine.
attention for tholr Injuries.
John Hums, known ns "Shorty,"
rjdlng on top of tho gas bag. escaped
Injury by marvelous agility In scaling
tho net work that surrounded tho
gas bag. He a'lmhed 100 fet 'in (hu
elds of the bag ni It turned on end
and started to come down.
Those who wore in the alrshlti
wore: C. A. Morroll, Inventor of tho
air ship, Inside rigging forward end:
crushed by rigging of propollor When
nlr ship hit tho ground. Leg brok
en nnd badly lacerated. Taken to
HoosevoJt hospital,
C. Trlpple, of San Francisco, engl
neor of ougiue nunibar four, crushod
by engine.
Justin Darbor, photographer, In
forward end of rigging. JUI's broken.
"YV. Tyson, vnlvo tondor, jumped
SO foot beforo collapsed bag struck
ground. HadJy bruised and cut.
K. C. Wlllon, iuwspupeniinn, bud
Jy brultwd unci suffering from shock.
P. II. Goodfrloud. first ongluoer.
J urn pod boforo bag struck ground,
dodged engluo and oscnpod with
iuMght briilseo.
Horst Mlllor, valvo tonder. slight-'
ly bruised. t
Captain Ponfold, an Australian
aernaut. now omployed at Idora
park, btowod away on tho big airshli
at tho last mlnuto and wont up con
trary to Morrell's orderH. His leg
was orushed and he Is thought to bo
hovoroly Injured.
J. Chrlstensun, anchor' watch, was
uninjured.
Kemp's Dal6in will stop any
cough that can be (topped by any
medicine and cure coughs that can-'
not be cured by any other medicine t
It is always the best cough cure MttElwitiitHtmmtg
asjte)eyni
Glasses
and Glasses f
HOMH ISropIo ti'iw to thiiil;
If tlioy only una iJlw.M' it
will Ih alright with tholr Kyti.
Tlii'io would ho Jiut ns iniicli
foitKo in prt'H'i'lbliii; tlu Mime
medicine for ovory iIMiim.
Consult us. We $Ive ex-
aminations that leave no
defects undiscovered.
Barr's Jewelry
Store
State and Liberty Streets
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