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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1908)
'At .3. A3 SH? ' " : Vall 1 Jill til iBMIPItl llillirniYl '' " SALEM, OREGON,, MOXnAWJi'i I :--- , --- --.. ' ,J riVTTTV Wr -rv '.i-cVu. r - - . JH i . L , . Iff a , , ,1.. i wnrv wv tiw . . r - ...,,. . ,,....,, , 3. , m mm t Sft! IANY ARE INJURED in mm ". t - "V 'u ,',! . I' fffiy "i-''i T'-f ITI"'! I T"r ft SQUffiflr INJURED IN TRAIN IN LIMITED T .ItTY-FIVJ- HURTONE KILLED -THREE MISSING ItuAs INTO BURNER IJRIRGE NEAR WINS flX)W, ARIZONA. WWTES SAV5 lUSf MANAOER i , l United Pros. Leattil Wlr. Wlnslow, Ariz,, Juno 29. Three br.onj nro missing and thought to den J; ono pnssengor was killed, M .5 porsomj were Injured and nra . the hospital hero today, as the re lit of the California Limited dn thi lata Fo rnllroad running Into n fcrncd bridge ID tnlljB caSt of Jioro it night. s?- FIRST t FRIENDS ARE CERTAIN--COM-; jmoner ' FiivoRsjf dilmAnI 'FOR CHAIRMAN. . " rUnlt(! rrtwjr.fnifjl Wire.) Denver, Colb., Juno! 29( Mayor, James Dahlrnnn, of, Omaha, personal, representative of William J. Bryan,' today nnnpunced his aiUhoritatlvo! prediction that Bryan wllj. be. noml-' nated ag the Democratic candidate for. pretldcnt on the first ballot by tht? Democntl. national convcatlon, with at len.t 703 votes. This is the flrsL HOUSE IS BLOWN: UP : IN 'FRISGO FOUR are mm MAY RE WOltK OF ENEMIK.O' GRAFT FIGHTKKS-W)MCE 1 VESTIGATE lityLtHNG FIIOXT nrxUTf across mrRKKT. .. .- --- - - - -. . . I. . . . . . Lnnnnert on uane five.) t'Continned ,on 'pnge' "ITve. ) , J roltJ Vrt$ IfiH wlre'.t San Franclnco, Juno 2f. There iil little doubt that the explMtWi. tt Chenery & DImond, vhlch kllM people and probabU- fattUvlnitirV another early today wa tM f k 9. dyaaraltRM ,who ,twlcrt-lr.- rty belonging to James I,. 0t!k he former Btipervlsor WMq tmel state's efldenco'js. tlio grRft ip)f- tlon -ss-:' --t-S-S-si , , 3-BB-B- IH.likl k .i - utV . :: affARFD . C PW"! ! - ------K J assr ' ' r 3kK ;tv ftB ' .; j'st-- . .- Jm l-tiM'i " K if1- H ttit YSSS-1 -i.i . .3K jPMIMHUnC Lk ;b. fffl1---- mf eN-Wof I 1 1 Ml !?" rrpiiii.is , .r'FH-MI ri WRECK N LISBON REPUBLIC CillCAGQtflM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE GREAT CLEARING Sale of All Our Summer Goods The backward season Is the rause. We have cut down the prices to salt all pocketbooks. Goods sold at Manufacturers' Prices. One dol lar 's worth two elsewhere. ING GIVE VV THRONE GUARIJED LEADER ARREST MATS'XJEL PAf STOLEN FUNDS. PRICES SLAUGHTERED. On all our dress goods, silks and white goods. See for yourselves. CALICOES,' GINGHAMS,' MUSLINS Now selling at Mill Prices. .MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Slightly soiled now selling at 8ess than Manufacturers' Price?. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AU marked out on tables at th fame low prices, From 3c a yard nnd up. HOSIERY AND SUMMER UN DERWEAR MARKED AWAY DOWN. MERE GOES FOR BARGAINS IN Ladies, Suits This season's latest suits going at small prices. f'50 Suits Nw S4 no 00 suits Now U5 00 Suits Now 88.90 U8.00 Suits Now sio.oOi ln flA r...t.- ' -y-vv amis w S12.50 11.25 Shirt Waist Now !OA to Tftt .75 5.00 The Store That Saves You Money 1 E-2MS''''xj-11 y V " JMHI ' BIWflPlS Mmm il'k ''m III' "Hi a ' ISi"n 'M& ikiil'h l.VV. mr in Mi Ilk 1 Mm Mill sSksmsslm J. Gallaghor, brother of the former supervisor, and . J. Johnson, who conducts the snloon. Tho property adjoining tho wreckage on tho other aldo Is owned by tho United Railways company. T. J. Gallagher has been acting as a body guard for hln brother since tho repated threats have been made against his life. In tho Ruef-Schmltz administration T. J. Oallagher was tho head of the commissary depart ment, a lucrative position and the feeling has been bitter against him for his stand with, his brother In the prosecutions, it Is undcrMood that T. J. Gallagher also has received threats recently. John Sweeney, tho grocer, who conducted a grocery store adjoining the saloon conducted by Johnson. land was killed with his wlfo and daughter, appears to have been th victim of n plot of which ho was not tho object. Dissemoyor, who lived in the same building, whose baby daughter was killed nnd wife fatally hurt, alto has no connection with tho Galla ghers further than that he leased the property to T. J. Gallagher. Fred Sweeney, who was blown 50 feet through a window at tho. rear 1 of the grocOry, is expected to recover, though ho -Is badly hurt. fan Francisco, Juno 29.---Four were killed and many Injured by a wn4i JB . 2-B rrtis I.fBil Wire.) 29. Fearing an out- rrorlsm, the government today arresting dosoiia tho republican move- he guard about tho royal all public buildings jina TP(A. Yh dttonstratlon by tho republl- iSA a rcn,nr'fftUlo spoech by AlphfiBe Costa in which ho sug- Klng Mnuol abdicate tho declare a rODtb)icaR.form1 of government The speech was fol lowed by great excitement through out tho city. When tho incident was reported to boy king, ho mndo known his reso lution to pursue a conciliatory policy but tho oldors heads In tho 'govern ment were opposed to tho calling of tho royal troops, fearing, that a gen eral reign of terror was-imminent, King Manuel today Is'sued a state ment saying that he 'Will repay tho Illegal allowance to the crown that his father was accused of having stol en from the public funds. Although tno city U quiet, tho gov ernment fears that another .attempt will be made upon tho llfo of tho SGANDAL 1M0N6ER8 EJECTED AT PRINCE'S TRIAL SENSATION 11 ILC.JKV 01 nuiuut , - -. . CAT. UIKT J jj r L I C ' ft- SI n1-! PEWEV IS SCORED MUCH INTEREST IN TRIAL FOL LOWING HARDEN'S A1TACK ON HOUND TABLE" EULENHKRG HISSED RIOT WAS FEARED, (Upltcd ITmi !.," tVlrj.) Bcrllu, June 29 Hundreds of icanddl hungry women were turned away from tho Contra! criminal court today when tho cas( of PrJnce Phil ip Eulenherg, accused qf gross im moralities, was called for trial. I.ntli to miss tho goulp to be gathered In' disturbance add in some Instancoi tho court room the women raised n qourt attendants found it neceniary to forcibly eject beautifully gowne : but llt-manHrodj lmportuners. priijce PHlll'i " l""ncjuPbyBjl I for MaxmllUnn Harden of 1 1 r 1 1 1 c I i)it t p V in the sensutional cscapijds alleged to havo gcen conducted liy Ka'lct Wllhejm's "Knights of tho Rouod. Taiiie." .. . J The sensation created Jy tho trla.1 of the prince Is oven greater than that which attended tho arrest and trial of Count von Moltko, who, al though one of tho most prominent members of German nobility. I out ranked by tho prisoner at the tloc today. ? (' With thJ first gleam 'of dawntho morbidly curious began .to nBiomblu nt tho door of tho criminal courth building. By tho tlmp tho caso was v ATTOKNEY RAYS MANILA RAX, IllvRO 1A MiNS IN ADVANG-C RATTLE PRICARRANGED HK-, TWREN COMMANDERS. king and ho Is being kept under strict cnnd for' trial thousands of persons guard. Costa has fled. TERRIBLE FIGHT WITH AN INSANE WOMAN Ban Francisco, Juno 29. Matron Ellen Sweet of tho detention wnrd of the Central Emergency hospital, U hovering between llfo and death to day as tho result of n flerco fight with Maud Torch!o, an Insano wom an ye-terday. Tho lunatic Is a raving maniac today and It Is though' that she may dlo. The matron went Into tho crazj woman's cell In answer to a sum- unon,and locked tho door behind hor with no thought or danger. Tho crazy woman sprang upon tho pin- dynainlU oxploslon which destroyed 'tron from the bod and plnnnd her to the floor with tho first two blows. Tho crazy woman's fingers found their way to the throat of tho matron and she was una,ble to call out. Fir a half hour the maniac trlod to kill Jm'ss Sweet and there was a terrific battle for life. ' Dr. Reubtn C; Hill and Stewards 'Emenon and Thomas broke Into tho a grocery storo, with flats on thomp I per floors, and an adjoining saloon building at Chonory and DImond streets, in tho Golden Gate park sec tion of tho city, at 2:15 this morn ing. The dead: John Sweeney, grocer; Mrs. John Sweeney, his wife; Elba e,..imv 'i.vf.nr.nlit ilanchl ir: babi daughter of B. S. Dlssomeyer, one'o" Ju ' e plucky matron sank year old. Among the badly Injured, to " "" unconwlous and after a are Mr, and Mrs. B. 8. Dlssomeyer. fharl fight, eucceedod in putting the All live over the grocery store. The Torchlo woman In a straight jacket, explolon was of such terrific force Mil. Sweet was removed to her that it shattered tho window glass In home and Is in a critical condition the whole vicinity. FIIBNCH PREMIER WINs"" The police believe that the ftxplo- GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP slon was the work of criminals and Jun S9.The ciomoncoau are invtlgatlng to learn whether! jg um the property belqng. to. ormer Super-ment re.as,enibIoi nMt 0ctobftr ug vlsorJamos GaUagher who liMbw, ,t of tho premlor.g vIotory ,n the object of several sinllar attack. fl fo governm.nt ownerBhlp since ho tu.ned states evldsnce in ,.,,. The t.rmlnatlon of this battle marks a new era fur the graft prosecution. The 25-year-old son of bweeney prant, -was blown through a window and SO ) Aft(if tbe purChaie by the govern- jfeet Into the air at the rear. Iff was ment of th Western Railroad- It l Dev.rely Injured. Tho fronts of the j,red,ct(.(i that the Orleans lines will grocery building and the saloon both be b0Ugnt ciomenceau's object b-v "were blown clear across the 'treet. ' ng ,Q QTce aJ1 roftds jnto tj,o bapds s?c?ontlaueay oiTpago four.) of the government. had formed a mob of Immonse pro portions In the yard. AsiPrlnco Phil ip drove to the court room In a closed carrlogo a mighty cheer aroso from the ranks of his admirers, In the midst of which a menacing hits could bo heard. Prlnco Philip Is not n favorite with tho mascs and but n word would have been needed to start a serlouB demonstration. Count Carolath has been commissioned by tho kaiser to report tbe trial for him and nowfi or tho day's procfedinge Is eagerly awaited at the pnlaco where the accused prince has been a fuvor I to. Upon the arrival of Prlnco Philip a oonference was held botween the court and counsel and It was deoldtd that tho trial should be hold behind cloted dodrti. Immediately the court rcom was cleared of all spectators. Prince Philip, who. owing to hi recont lllnosr,, was allowed to recline l.i a chair In the renter of the court room, aroso upon hearing tho an nouncement that no women would lt allowud to ntiond the trial and oort ed his beautiful wife and two sons to thblr carriage. There were tears In tho eyes of the pr!co when she I-rtod from hor husband. A mass of totlmany will be Intro dueod by the proiccuUon. Kl"n berg's dofonse will cover a per'od 0 stv.-al days and It Is expected thut tho trial will last at least two weeks tVnltril rrtM I.cnxtl Wlrs.) tfan T'rancl.co, Jftno 2. Tk' members of tho Spanish war vetttV Rns nro investigating a reMM-kabW speech made by AttorneyU. , XfrlKr ' vlco commander of thn order, Is which .Admiral Dewey In rcchiI at" having arranMed tho deklls of the buttle of MSnlU bay In advance with the Spanish commander and U se ar my Is accused of being uatler Wail street c'lofalnattoM. Kirk l a HWkl- ' 1st and nvav be exMlled frani ibt. otUr, orf MeoiHijtKirt ;r ws fifi Aveordwg to Kirk. Admiral Dmt could v1iv. sent a dlspatek'Wiii' aliqrevKnd demaMM the stirrendM" - . it. .. .. -.! ...... ' y; .Hniifin Htm inv ifny iivh. "J5ut pewoy was & there to sst.1 llvpi," say's Kirk, ,Tbut ti take kk admiral." K(rk said, that thq Malsh cow mander ha,d boon grafilnn by err,r Ing the names of many ded soMlerfi on thy pay roll and thaViwey lMftt 4p th? battlo beforehand w that' th' grafter (au send homo a larg list of dad. The sentence or Private Vuttlda t three years on Alcatras Island fr" having, btkon hands with Emnm'' Goldman'here was 'framed up beffre'4 hand, ild Kick. The army oa had ftKrc.if to havq the,thlnjc dowt to provdht soldiers' from becowlag -clallsts and VHalda will be rel in a fow week's, Kirk said, MEXICAN-" REBELLION GROWING UOMK.VS 0I.UII FIGHT OVIIU CONVRNTION CITY (Uolttd I'm Unifil Wire.t Boston, June 39 Tho reel bis fight of the convention of the Fedor utlon of Women "b clubs which I in session here, Is expected tomorrow when the delegates will ballot for he next meeting place. San Fran cisco seems to have the best chance of geMIng tho convention of 1909 Bl Paso, Tax., June 29. Flftr soldiers and throo ofllcers left thu morning on hurry orders to Cam Grande, 160 mjles from hero, and the scene of the flrn arrest of thu present revolutlunnry putbieak. At thu preliminary .hearing of tho five refugees from Juarez, arrested In thl8"olty Inst-week on-complaltt of tht. Mexican coqsul hero, a toil- ' tlipance was ordered b .cijunq ,nu, te f gal representative of tho Amerfcat. govemmeut was at hand to prosecuto tlit. cases. AU probably wilt bo heatdf the last 0' this week. Vrhe request of the Mexican consul t horo for addlonjl United Stato j marshals will be granted. Addition- ul arrest will probably result. , ,, A dtspateh from Austin, TvxaV. I wyte that many soldiers will nlior? f ly join lu tho revolution leaving tho- s government helplesn. Two hundred; t additional troops arrived Wi Jim roc, just acro the rher from hero, to- day hlhuahua. . , 1 1 mi mn -1 ilw -i-----iii-i-i-.-l m WHEN WII'M REFUSES ' TO RE-MARRY, SIHXyfH Tlini.17 I (Utility Vim f.ro Wlr.) ; Cblfago, June ';9.- After his fo -roer wlfo had to remarry him, John j Marello, an Italian, hot three worn- en, ono of thom fatally.' today, aueV fojjght a running due) with tbe po lice and made bis escape. ! ,n yC A f' il 4 4 ? :5 1 M L 1 .M- MHpHHHHHMii