Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 08, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUILVAL, SALEM, ORKOON,
MONDAY, 3UNJiJ 8, 100H
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TAFT WILL
HAVE 200
DELEGATES
CLAIM HIS' LEADERS
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Jl Urtll.il I'rcss Leased Wire.)
CWsago, Juno 8.' Steady gains In
the Jart c0luron,4 marked today's bos
,ton of tho national Republican cot?)
witeV -which, Is settling the contests
for places on the tetiipromry roll of
the iratlo'nai 'convention which meeii
ono.-wcok from tdmorrb, " '
St tionfldent orb tho Tnft leadera
nov that thoy haVo. extended their
claims until thfcy say that Taft will.
bbTB 700 votes o ntho first ballot.
Kentucky offered a Bpectacluar
scene- before tho national committee
tthls nfternoon when Senator-elect
"William O. Bradley, in presenting
theAcaso of Fairbanks' delegates
Irom tho fifth district Of that state,
vohomently doclared: " -
"t will present no further ovt
tlonoo before this committee. Under
tho circumstances It simply amounts
to going against n brace gnmo. Per
sonally I Hhall not bolt the Republi
can llckot but I wnnt to wn'rn this'
commlttoo that it will bo Vesppnslblo
for tho rosult when the votes nio
counted In Kentucky."
According to a committeeman who
juat came out of commlttoo, Brndlov
called Clayton D. Rlakey of Lonils
"vlllp, a liar, whon Blakoy stated that
Bradloy hud said tho nomination of
Taft would mean tho defeat of tho
Republican pnrty In Kontucky.
Tho two Kontucklnns became
wildly excited nnd their frlonds had
great dlfllculty In preventing a por
Minal oncountor.
MOTHER
CHORES
INFaNT
f Onlted Press' Lon'sod Wire.)
, Redwood City, Cal June $.
Mamie Bias? is hold, InJall hero .to
day pending an Investigation of her
confession mnde to tho police that
she' had strangled her infant child
and thrown It into tho bay.
Tho bodv of tho child was found
floating nottr the shore and suspicion
pointed to the young mother. Noth
ing was brought otft at the cpronpr's
Inquest and detoctlvos wore put to
work on ,tho case.
"Vhen the crlmo wa3 fastened on
tho young woman aho coolly admit
ted that she liad strangled the child.
She will be tried for murder. '
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MANAGER
, OF BANK
ARRESTED
ROBBERS
GET $4000
FROM TRAIN
HUMANE
CATTLE
KILLER
KILL THREE-MEN
JL
BANDITS FIRST SHOOT" CREW,
, TIIKN MAKE GET-AWAY? MON-
EY WAS TO PAY' EMPLOYES OF
MINE IN MEXICO.
READY FOR
TRIAL OF
HITCHCOCK
T9w .York,, .Ring 8 Raymond
Ultchcoqk, tho nclor, who Is charged
with having wronged Hojon von,IIa
jjon, ngod 1C, appeared In court bo
foro Recorder goff tortny looking
much fresher than ho did Saturday.
-IIo woro u liluo sorgo suit and a new
atrnw hut n,nd was greetod on his or
lvnl. la tbo ccr,irt room by his wife
.nnd two othor women.
AB3lfltant'DlBtrlct Attornoy C'arvnn
porcmptorlly challenged John B.
Ward, tho venireman who was nccept
)d Saturday, tenvlng the Jury box
empty. A hundred talesmen woro
lironont. Hitchcock remained-ltfthii
Tombs ovur Sunday nnd will" stay
thore during tho progresi of tho trial.
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TERRIFIC
HAIL STORM
INT0KI0
(United Tress Lensc'd Wire)
Trtkio, Juno 8. -A" UrrJflo hoU
atorm swept over this city today,
beating everything beforo It and
leaving a wide path of devastation!
Tho hall stones, somo of them meas
uring two and n half Inohos In dlnm
tor, foil like n shower of bullots.
Tho down pour lasted for 25 min
utes and not a window In tho city
that was oxposod to the bentlng
stones, is Intnot. , Many wos unablo
to got plncos of sholtor suffered In
juries and the path of tho storm U
marked by countless doad fowl.
Thv dnmngo to the crops In outly
ing districts Is very Wore, It la
feared that the crops and fruits for
mllos around aro a totnl loss and
much '-.uttering will losult. It Is not
possible to toll tho axaot oxtont of
Uio damage yet, but reports that ar
constantly cQmlng In from nil quar
ters, b1ioV wholesale dostructlon
from tho driving storm.
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( United rres Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, June 8.' Charged
with tho embezzlement of $500 of
the funds of tho Metropolitan Surlty
company of which ho was Pacific
coast manager, Judson C. Bruslo is
under arrest at Loa Angeles today
and tho athoritles hero nro await
ing his return to this city to bo put
ontrlal on tho felony charge. Bruslo
is secretary of tho stato board of
railroad commissioners and Is prom
inent In state politics.
Tho warrant for his nrrost was
Bworn out by D. A. MncBeth, an east
ern representative of tho firm by
which ho Is employed,
Tho accused man did a largo busi
ness with tho defendant In tho grnft
cases nnd Is woll known horo. At?
soon as his frlonds woro apprised of
fhls arrest thoy made arrangements
to. secure ball which has boon fixed
Uy Pollco -Judgo Wollor at $15,000,
Bruslo spent the night in jail tri
L6a Angolcs. Ho had gono there
with his wlfo nnd detectives horo
wired to the southern city for his arrest.
IIo was followed from tho train to
a hotol, whore ho wns placed under
nrrcsc. . . . -
(United Prcsi Leased Wire.)
Mexico City, Mox., Juno 8. Ad
vlcoa received horo today from Bal
sas stato that a gang of bandits at
tacked a pay train onrouto to Las
Grandos mines last night. The mine
is owned by Americano and tho mon
ey had boen shipped from tho Unltod
States to pay off tho.mon.
Threo of the four mon with the
train wore killed by tho fusllndo of
bullots showered on tho train and
tho othor man, a guard, was wound
ed whllo fighting to snvo tho money.
Tho bandits oscapcd with $4000.
Ruralc-B aro pursuing tho robborq,
who havp taken to tho hills.
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BURGLAR
ESCAPED
IN AUTO
HOUSE
MOVED
BY AUTO
(United, Press Lented Wire.)
Rqno, Nv.Juno 8 It .was learn
ed hero today that Mrs. Allco Mc
Donald, formorly of Snn Francisco,
and ono of tho plonoors of tho ntw
camp of Horn Silver In southorn Ne
vada, Is tho herolno of tho camp ha
causo she moved a house by automo
bile 'onto ono of her lots to prevent
squatters from talcing possessions,
Tho woman owns considerable
property In tho camp and when sho
hoard that squatters wore attempt
ing to tako possession of some of it,
sho doclded to move ono of her
houses onto tho lot. No horses
could bo obtnlnod for the job arid
sho chartered a poworful automo
bile. Sho Is in possession of tho
houso nnd lota today and says that
sho will shoot the first man that tries
to rob hpr of them.
(United I'rcwi I.enaed Wire.)
Lo3 Angolo3, Cnl Juno 8. With
tho nsslstanco of two unknown con.
fodorntos O. T. Adamson, who wns
chargod with burglary nnd who
folgricd Insanity, oscnpod from the
county hospital In an automobllo nt
2 o'clock this morning. As tho tnon
passed 'down tho corridor, Doputy
Shorlff Hutchinson, who wns In
chnrgo of the. Insane ward, nwalcon
cd and saw thorn Jump Into tho au
tomobllo. Ho fired sovornl Bhots nt
thorn, but nono took effect.
With a- steel 'bar and n bloclipof
wood, tho door of Adnmson's' coll
had boon rntscd from Its hinges.
Adnmson did not wntt to dross but
loft tho building wrapped in n blnn-
kot. t
Tho pollco woro Immediately noti
fied nnd dotqetivos In an automobllo
wero sent out, but their efforts to lo
cate tho jnUsIng pntlont failed. ,
Adainson was; nrrosted April 15,
for burglnry and wns bound ovotv to
tho superior, court. Whllo In jnIlho
showed signs of,- liiBnntlty nnd va?
removed to, tho county hospital, it
U bsllovod by tho authorities thnt ho
clovorly folgnod Insanity and th.xt
a plot was hntchod by his frlonds to
llborato him fiom tho hospital.
NEVADA"" '
BAD MAN
CAUGHV
i
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Now York, Juno 8. Tho society
for tho prevention of cruelty to ani
mals will tost an Invention this we'oic
by which it- is cxpocted a pninlosa
method of killing cattlo will iS.o offer
ed tho slaughtor houso3 of thccaun
try, Tho machine Is tho lttvoftuBn d(
Hchry Borgh, treasurer of tlio so
cloty. It consists of a pnoumntlc
hammer, something llko thnt cm
ployod In welding bolts in a Btool
building frame. The plungor is a
sharp Javolln which Id Ho bo drivon
into tho brain of tho animal In such n
way as tt cnuso Instant death. Tho
society has been working to got such
nn' Invention for n long timo and
somo tlmo ago offered n prlzo of
$500 for ono that proved a success.
Borgh nays, ho will not tako tho
prizo.
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SEARCHING
FOR DEAD
CHILDREN
wBiS
HisHa fmi
muzmM
f I W T1,n0l'GTllR,
' m ii" ii -trMjrf
(United Pi ess f.cnscd Wire.)
Charl03 Clty( Iowa, Juno 8.
Scores of men nnd womon nro today
searching tho ruins causod by a dis
astrous tornado for four children
who suddenly dropped from sight.
It Is feared thoy met tho fato of W.
R. Bock, who It Is known, wai in
stantly killed by falling walls.
Tho tornndo attacked Charles City
with terrific forco whllo pooplo woro
returning to tholr homos from Sun
day sorvlcos. Fortpnatoly tho groat
majority of them sought sholtor In
structures which woro not damnged.
Ono report prepared today says that
fully 200 houses alid bnrns woro do
molished. Tho twister, which took
a path about ton rods wido, struck
tho city In tho southwestern pnrt,
lifted tho wator almost from its bod,
nnd spont Its forco Just northeast of
tho city.
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XtUK KITCHEN LESS TllAN1 A W
OH'COOKl
.'""""nEOooKftoj,
ANGK.TIIBv.tejH
VANTAGE IN PUTTING UP V AfJ ffl
A'NI) CAN in SET AT ANY 8TAGK moM 1-1 1
VhAUH TO A HOT BLUE VhT. BIHTO ODrjW J
LESS ARE NOT OPEN TO THE OBJWmnvdT. I
(VrrkV1.?a Attinirr.v r ..-. . ri. i v"l
TLE TROUBLE. AN OIL STOVK n .,.- .' i
Mm fl.KC
JA THE EQUAL IF NOT TRR SUPBBIOB TO o.ig,
riK ,M,UIS r'K, MAKK AHMUCTtHEATATla.
$"PAY US ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND fan mUU J
AIER USING THE STOVE ONE WEEK YOU Ate j
ISFIED WE WILL REFUND PAYMKNT ANDBEicm
WITHOUT QUICSTION.
1 is n VJk9AmuL
THRILLING
FIGHT WITH
BLACK HAND
Franklin, one o! tii
rousod by imok iM
warning to the ilMpin
tno nous?. FrMlii,!
iiirnijhltJg jtortoatiii
saved hli oijn fiaH; Till
ana some of the ckH
routed out b; th Kit
from the dense imoti M
to the hcjse Till imbstfi
CO.MMHHOIAI1 TRAVELERS
BEGIN CONVENTION
Cn'gary, Canada, Juno S. Tho
llfieenth annual convention of tho
United Commorclal Travelers of
America co'nvencd horo today. Many
cltle3 In tho United States sent largo
tlelegations. The Eesslon was open-
od by nn addroas of welcome from
tho mayor and from the governor of
Alberta.
n
COLLEGE OR ORATORY
GRADUATING EXERCISES
Iii the Methodist church this even
ing at S o'clock tho graduating ex
orcises of tho college or oratory of
Wlllamotto University will take
place, Ono of tho features of the
program will be the nddresj by Dsan
Honry Lnwronco Southwlck, of tho
Emerson college or oratory nnd dra
malic expression, of Boston, Mass.
A c'ass composod of six young men
and women will bo graduated. They
are Wallace O. Trill, Clark Ru'ssll
Bolknap, Royal Blsbeo, Augusta
Booth, Merle Hockott and Io,ne Fl)i
or. Dean Sttvnge Invites the public
to bo present nt these exsrclses.
O.
,VORIA.
Tm Kind Yoa H kUm BjigM
S7? . SLSTZZZ.
WILLI'S 1UI1TT IS
THOMAS' MANAGER
(United Pess I.pnged Wire.)
San Francisco, Juno 8. Wlllus
Brltt, brothor of the former llght
wolght champion, has nssumod tho
management of Joo Tlfbmns and lo
now arranging soveral bouts lor him
H,o has challenged Kothell to a si,
round fight nud also vired Charlie
Hnfvoy to arrange to a go with him.
To-day Britt said that f he caulj
not got a bout wilh either of thesehb
would look among the heavy weights,
as he says Thomas U well able to
(United I'rcss Leasee Wire.)
Ely, Nov., Juno 8. Just ns ho was
nbout to hoard, tho train nt McQlll
Junction, 11 miles north of Ely,
early today, officers overpowored the
man who robbed tho paloon nt Rlep
town of ?800 on Friday night and
rocqvored all of tho money;, ,
Whon the safe in the office ot
Odolvlch & Comlmny at Rleptown,
nlno miles from here, was brokln
opon tho local authorities Immediate
ly started In pursuit. Then tho man,
who Is nn Austrin, manngcil to oludc
iliom at every point and they had
traveled fully ono hundred miles b'e-,
foro thoy woro able to cloo down up
on him nt McGlll Junction today.
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SUES WEALTHY EASTERNER
FOR PROMISE BREACH
(United Tress Leased Wire.)
Woroostor, Mass., Juno 8. John
Chatidler, aged 70, nnd ono of the J
wealthiest residents of Prlncoton, N,
J., whoro the plaintiff resides, has
been sued hero for breach of promUp
by Irma Johnson, who ahks the court!
to glvo her $15,000 -as a balm for her
REFUSE TO PARDON
... . - FAMILY'S MURDI3R
SprlngfloJd," Ills., Juno S. Tho
governor and tho pnrdon bonrd to
day rofusod to commutQ tho sqntonco
of (loath passed .upon Herman Dlllok,
who was convicted of having murr
(Jored tho ontlro Vrzal fnmlly In Chi
cago. Blllok was convicted uftQr u hard
fought legal battlo which lasted two
weeks. Tho poisoning of th.o VrzaJ
family wns a mystery for months bo
foro thQ crliiio was fastened on Bll
lok. TI19 murderer -will bo hanged
Friday,
OASTOH1A.
Boars tho XJ1t:fl K!nd Yoj ,ayfl k 1
Pittsflold, Mass., June 8, Posses
.. .1.. ..!.. L -.! V 1
tho country estate of William Pol
lock, a Now York millionaire, near,
horo for mombors of tho black liani
society, who had threatened to kill
him if ho did not submit to black
mail. Yostorday Pollock and soveral
employes planned nn nmbiiBU nnd a
thrilling fight with rifles tooV. placo
It Is not known whothor any of' the
black hand bnnd woro wounded,
Annod rnnrda nrn todnv nntrolltn?
tho oitato to prevent tho cnrrylns Notice li hereby rJt
out of. threats, to dynnmlto the ro3!-'20th day of Marti, iM
donco. tald Charles H. ftw-ai
- ndiudlcated bankrupt W
!FIHE DRIVES PEOPLE petition; and thttiiWi
OUT INTO NIGHT of his Crcd'ton wtllbeb)
Snn FrnnCfico, Juno S. A icoro flee, 341 Stile itr'J,B
UanVruntrj!!(kjl
In thp d'atrlct coorttif)
States for the dlitrlddO
In the matter ol Cuftl
eron, bankrupt. In I
12G9.
to tho creditor! 0!
Camoron, olSilea, laC
Marlon, and dfitritfr
rupt:
of poop!o woro rouBed from their
slumbers arly this morning and
drivon Into tho Btroet in tholr night
clothes, by n flro In a homo In tho
Mission district.
Tho flro had gnlnod such lrndwny
whon discovered, that tho tenant
had no tlmo to wrap themselves in
wnrmor gnrmonts nnd fled Into tho
drlzzllnc rnln bnro fooUd nnd with-
lout oven shoots for covering. II I
g'on, on thetOthM
'nt 10 o'clock la '
which lime the all i
attend, pwTethHtti'HI
trustee, examine tb 1
tranACt such oft &'
properly cooe before w
Dated Salens 0p;
mn.c.
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It Referee la!
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machoJv
To Fly
Ghandler is
to PnciJIc.
- (United Press Leased Wlro.)
Stv LquIs! fo., June S.Captaiii
G. L.-Bumbaugh will make a second
attempt jto reach tho Pacific coast in
a ballW on Juno 4 In a fleht from
coptiiiqht tei nv tmi uahcr or
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MicHacis, arriiM 4 co.
RJCHCfcTlfl. N. .
REMARKABLE ViU
IN SUMB
Y011 will make no ii
no matter what style irwW
price suit yon choose lm
. Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
$10.00 to $3.H
' SNAPPY SUMMER W0
$3.00 to RM
Correctly custom fjil1
beautiful weaves t
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