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rT-T ' vf'-m" ?-riiKitxipiftKmJffi -nrnf" "")MH(!WJ V1 '"IP"'J 'T'' , : LET A WANT AD.JN JHEJOURNAL TIRADE fORYOU-FORSOMETHING YOU DONXNEEDOR-DCLNEED I :':. VK1' i I lottinol -n NEGOTIATE "i ' " ' " ' ' ::',? ''' - ft, . r. . ' j l KHMr l'v.'i lBk- VM III) (' hr ! lniln &i,i ' BiCjM lulLCfliHDlfiaafKfBi'BHKLsuuiBUlaKcar f . 'Arfi,JYr "A i iniiMinHKif.TrMllffiiy MWunniTTnr 'nK . 2J y!ffi3y' l VOl. XVIII. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNWWfAY, JULY 1, 1008 BANKER IS SENTENCED ----- J! , , , . NO. 10JJ TO TER YEARS SUFFRAGISTS ASSAULTS 0FFI(pR IN ATTEMPTED RESCUE BIG SUM HAS BEEN DONATED FOR THE FOURTH NEARLY $1000 ALREADY IX STORES TO CLOSE AT 10:30 O'CLOCKMUCH INTEREST IX BABY SHOW. Things nre booming for the big Fourth of July celebration. It lookK as If the event would be the b03t cel ebration of its kind had In this city for yenrs. Remarknblo enthusiasm Is being Bhown by the merchant and others with their readiness 'n contributing to tho fund for tho col ebratlon. Already there has been (Continued on page four.) WOMEN ATTACK POLICE r: POSSES SURROUND KIDNAPER rlMHMI CHICAGO MURDER SEVERELY BEATEN CATCH ACCOMPLICE TRY TO RESCUE SUEtflMGETTES k UNDER ARREST OFFIGEHS .HAVE TO USE CLUBS MAXf CO TO PRISON. . (United I'rtM .I.enied Wire.) London, July 1. iileedlng from' gashes cut by the clubs of policemen, with disheveled hair and torn dress es, after a night of demonstration, more than a ifhousand snuffrngettes mado a despernto attempt today to reseuo 28 of their members, who wero nrrestcd last night nnd wore (Continued on Page 4.) emmsm PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE OUR ANNUAL CLEARING SALE 18 NOW IN FULL RLAST AND WILL HE CONTINUED UNTIL ALL OF OUR SUMMER GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF. WE ARE SHOW 1X0 NO MERCY TO PRICES. OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS IS TOO LARGR AND MUST BE DISPOSED OF. EVERY ARTICLE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IS GOING AT BARGAIN PRICES, MAY HE CAUGHT ANY .MOMENT GIRL TELLS STORY FEEL ING RUNS HIGH FATHER GIVES RECURERS DIG SUM. 5,000 yards of white goods that la worth double the money, going at Barga'n Prices. Yard 18 AND UP Coalinga, Ga July l. Tony Loveall, lcador of tho kidnaping yes terday of Edna Domcngine, the 18-year-old daughter of Adolph Domen glno, is nt bay today In Wartb&n canyon, IS miles from here. He in surrounded by a posse of determined men, heavily armed, nnd his death or capture, Is expected to be reported at any time. . . .. Edna, tho girl who underwent the itrnglc experience, 1b nt her homo to day, suffering from nervousness and slight bruises but not seriously In jured In any way. Her feet were badly cut by stones when she wns .forced to walk over rocky roads, her solo garment being tho night dross which sho wore when drngged from her father's houso. Clcvo Rogers, tho young kidnaper, who wob captured last evening by a poBso after being traced to a lonely BEfTEN AND KILLED WO.MAX FOUND HOUND WITH HEAD CRUSHED SENSATION EXPECTED WELL DRESSED -4. AND OWNED MUCH JEWELRY. , 'United Press Leaned wire.) Chicago, July 1. With tho cord which' Btrnngled her tightly twisted into tho flesh of her neck nnd n shoot tied about her mouth as a gag, thi naked body of a woman believed to bo Mrs. E. Thompson, wns found in a po6"l of blood today in n room in a local jdodglng house. Her feet nnd arms re tightly. bound with n ropp, her skull crushed and bruises on her body showed that she had been bru tally kicked and bentes; by tho mur dered beforo he committed tho flend IbIi crime. J. H. Raymond, who rented tho room for his "wife," 1: being sought by the authorities. Detectives have secured valuable clews to the woman's Identity nnd nro now positive that the strangler's TEN YEARS EOR BANK WRECKER NEARLY GOES MAD SECOND OFFICIAL PENALTY TRUST COLLAPSES LEARNS FATE. TO SUFFER FOR VIOLATING WHEN (United rres Leased Wire.) San FrnnclBco, July 1. Wnlter J. Dartnett, attorney nnd vice presi dent for the defunct California Safe Deposit & Trust company and for mer vice president of tho Western Pnclflc railroad, was sentenced to 10 years in San Quentin prison today upon conviction for embezzlement of tho Colton securities. Dartnett near ly collapsed .and entered his cell in the county Jail wiChv'blnheher face A potitlon of his attorneys for-.hls re Icoso on ball pending nn appeal will bo heard tomorrow morning. In pronouncing sente'nee on Dnri nett Judgo Conley snld tho Jury, had no right to recommcnd-lenlency fo" tho prisoner. In a' brief review of the case he declared ho could see no COMMUTE ORCHARD SENTENCE NATURAL LIFE TERM HOARD OF PARDONS SAYS HE IS DUE CLEMENCY MURDERER CLAIMS HE DID NOT WANI IT. Several of tho largest Jewelry firms here states that Mrs. E. Thomp- Millinery 1,000 yards of Dress Ginghams at Manufacturers' Cost. Yard 8 l-3, 10, 12tt AND UP 5.000 yards of this, season Dress Goods and Silks cut away down o the lowest prices. Fancy Lawns HALF PRICE The Store That Saves You Honey Now is your time for Bargains in0B. avaUunii R,imini0n. nntti the in Millinery. $5.00 Hats novlgr, WW reBCUe(1 Tnen he qulet,y ?2.75; $7.00 lints, $3.5.0; Clill---,, nwnv nml wno n nf K,pht r1 .-- - " -. .,HM w w. .0.. before tho Bearchers learned from i Rogers that ho was the other kid haper. Adolph Domenglno, tho father of the girl, today announced that he would glvo a reward of $5000 to the , four men who led the attack on Rogers and rescued the girl. This Is the full nmount of thd ransom de- , mnnded by tho kidnapers. I Miss Domenglno Is the object' of sympathy from everyone in this sec tion nnd wns tho recipient of many 'presents and delicacies today from .woman friends. j She stood the ordeal bravely and was able to give a clear account of , the wild trip, part of which she war forced to take, thrown over a horse's back like a sack of meat. She Buf fered most from tho stones which cut her bare feet. j The beautiful girl Is a graduate of 'Holy Cross college at Santa Cru and has many attainments and sweet traits of character which have en deared her to the community. The kidnapers knew well that she was the pride of her father's life. , o . The biggest grain exporting year Portland has ever had closed last nbt. . , mountain cabin and after using the 80n' of 0ak Pnr,t I,u- hnB b(HV n girl as a Bhleld against bullets from his pursuers, is In Jail here. Feel ing ngainRt him does not run high as the girl says ho offered her no nffront, A pathetic feature of tho remark able caso Is the fact that one of tho lenders of the posse, which captured Rogers, was his own fnther. The older man had no Jden thnt It wr. his son, whom he was following with n gun and when ho Bnw tho boy ho collapsed. The rerentment of the community fs directed against LovenlJ, who Is alleged to havo planned the daring kidnaping and burning of the out houses on tho Domenglno place. This feeling has been Increased by the discovery today that when Loveall sent Rogers ahead with tho girl, he fell back and Joined the d;en's Hats ... .. , 25, 40fS 75, 08 AND UP Ladies' Suits If you want Bargains In this EeaEon,'s Latent Garments, come to the CHICAGO STORE and look our stock through, $8.50 SultSr- now 4.50 18 suits, xow $8.90 And So On. . Sftirt Waists At Bargain Prices. $1.00 Waists no 49c; $2.00 Waists now 95c; $20 Waists now r;:1 Wo p frequent customer nnd Levy Bros. report that tho woman recently ex changed n diamond ring for a larger stono and paid tho difference. When Mrs. Mary Berberbrug, landlndy of tho lodging house whero the murder wns committed, discov ered the body todny It was evident the woman hnd been dead for threo or four days. Raymond rented tho room last -week. Sunday he dliappeared on J has not been seen since. He 1b de scribed as being about 35 years old, tall, good looking nnd apparently prosperous. When ho departed Raymond ex plained to Mrs. Berberbrug that ho would return in a few days. The landlndy had no occasion to visit the room, for which rent hnd been paid In advance until today. Until she discovered tho tragedy she had be lieved that Raymond's wife had ac companied him on his trip. Tho dead woman was about 35 years old, pretty and well dressed. In the room where the murder was committed two diamond rings and a diamond stick pin were found. Purchase slips for $350 worth of Jewelry and diamonds, addressed to Mrs. E.k Thompson, were among other articles discovered. Tho authorities believe the mur der wjll devolpe a sensation Invol ving the names of persons of such promlnonce that they will startle the entire country, Both "Rnymond" and the woman bore the appearance of arhtrocratic breeding. From the appearance of ,the room the police believe Raymond flendUh ly tortured the woman, kicking and beating her, before he finally took her life,. It is supposed that he bound and gagged her then to tor ment her for hours before strangling her life out with the cord found twisted about her beautiful throat Occupants of' the adjoining apart ments say they heard no unusual sounds In the room and that Ray mond must have surprised and gag ged the woman before she could make an outcry. Discovery of the Jewelry precludes the posslbl.lty that the m.urder was victim is of prominence In Illinois. rnson why the court Bhould be leni ent in tho matter as the evidence showed tho unquestionable guilt of tho defendant. Bnrtnett wns convlctod on tho spe cific charge of embezzling securities belonging to tho estate of tho late Mrs. EUn Colton of Washington, D. C. The will left by MrB. Colton gave securities In the amount of $205,000 to her legatees, Catherine C. Dahl gron, Grace Catherine Agnow, Thco dosla Cook, Montgomery Martin and Heleno M. B. Sacher. nWMMMMMaMOMMNBMHIJW committed for the purpose of rob bery and tho tragedy is shrouded 'n deepest mystery. The police nre nt a los3 to assign a motlvo for the deed and groping blindly for somo clew which will lead to. the discovery of Raymond's where abouts. o Relx'ls Rosloce Tnhtiz. St. Petersburg, July 1 News of tho first decisive battle of the revo lution in Perfcla reached this city early today. The city of Tabriz In the north of Persia, whero the rebela bad concentrated their forces for the fight In tho north, Is In a state of siege and heavy fighting Is going on. Over 200 havo already been killed by the Shah's troops and the city Is expected to fall. It Is feared that when the troops of the ruler get Into the city, a general massacre will take place. Tho fighting-at Tabriz started last, night. The soldiers of the constitu tional party had concentrated In the ctty for their big battle against the Shah's troops. "For several weeks they have been collecting In Tabriz in preparation fqr the coming strug gle, Reinforcements had been sent from the south nnd the disaffected provinces of northern Persia and Russian soldiers are reported to bo allied with the malcontents. (United I'reit Leased Wire.) Boise, Idaho, July l. While Harry Orchard was still praying thnt no nctlon would bo taken to provent him from going to tho gnllows noxt Friday for tho assassination of Former Governor Steunonberg, tho board of pardons announced today that It had decided to commute his' sentence of 'death to Ilfo Imprison-" ment. .When the news was brought to Or chaf in his coll ho failed to greet It with the same show" of gratification1 that would bo expected from a man standing lit tho shadow of tho gal lows. "I am not at all pleased," ho re marked. "I havo repeatedly told ray lawyers not to mnko a fight for my life. Now they havo dono tho vorr thing I have been trying to avoid. I would rather die on Friday than spend the rest of.my.lifo in prison." Orchnrd enrned?i ftift I'rlco of his testimony In tho Haywood and Pottl bono cases, though ho did not soolc It. To tho Inst ho expressed hope that the sontence of denth would noc bo Interfered with. Frank Wyman, appointed by tho court to look nftor tho Interests of tho condemned man, appeared beforo tho board of par dons today nnd asked that tho Ufo of his client bo spnred. He argued tho case solely from a legal stand point, stnting by accepting his testi mony the stnte was both morally and legally bound to extend clomoncy. The recommendation mado by Judgo Wood was also produced. Wyman was the only person who appeared before the board of pnrdons. ' 'i.-.Q. JAPAXESE STOP BUILDING OX BATTLESHIPS (United Press Leased Wire.) Toklo, July 1, Two battleships and two cruisers under construction. In Japnnese navy yards will not ba completed immediately, because of the postponement of tho navy de partment program, according to n report here today. Repairs of the ships captured from tho Russian will be rushed, however, so they will be in condition to participate In tlie naval maneuvers to bo conduct ed this fall, Bellvo Reports Exaggerated. Vienna, July 1 -The reports from St. Petersburg to the effect that there Is n revolution In the north of Persia are regarded with suspicion here. It ,1s thought that the reports pre purposely exaggerated in order vo give the Czar a pretext to make a military demonstration In the north of Persia. Tho situation Is being wrtchsd with the keenest interest. CHAS. M. SHORTRIDGE OX HONEYMOOX San Jose, Cal., July 1. Charles M. Shortrldge, former stnto Bonatorv newspaper publisher and politician. and his bride, started on their honey moon trip today. Shortrldgo was marr'ed to Mrs. Melmas Martin, a daughter of the late Carrlo E. Stev ens Walter, writer and Journalist Mrs. Shortridge's little daughter ac companied her mother to tho altar. The late Mrs. Walter wns formerly city editor of Shortridge's paper here and did mucli to make It a suc cess. She died from a cold contract ed at her desk and Shortrldgo short ly afterward became engaged to her daughter. . 0 ' Bryan wants Judge Gray running mate. for f I