Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 17, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XVIII.
SALtiM. OREGQNi .FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1008
NO. 177
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PRIZES
AWARDED FOR CHERRY EXHIBIT
S
NO PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN WINNERS OF ATHLETIC MEET
FUN AND
FROLIC IN
PARADE
TOMORROW NI6HT
FILLED WITH ANIMALS KNOWN
AND UNKNOWN M U S I Of
KONGS AND MAIUM GHAS-r-STARTS
AT 0:30 O'CLOCK.
ATHLETES
WILL GET !
NO AWARDS
DISPUTE AROSE
MURDERER
SUDDENLY
APPEARS
AMERICANS PROTEST AGAINST
SCORING METHOD WOULD
HAVJ2 SLIDE ENGLAND WIN
NER U. S. STILL CHAMPION.
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Tpmorrow night promptly nt 7 'uwua i-reis lcosm wire,) '
o'clock the gront Cherry Fnir mnrdll Lomio,n- 1('7rroe nsain8l
gras takes place. Don't miss It, for ine raeinou ol 8ConnB u,e wmP.
Cooke Pntton and R. D. Houston gnmes rMU,tc? todny , ,n V10 T
who have charge of thir comic af- 0"nnient that no- championship
fair promise the Cherry Fair visitors nwnrd w,n bo mftdo th,s yenr' Soe
na unusual exhibition of comic ,ng t,mt U ,wouM- bo nPel08s t0 nt
ttunt,s new to all ' tempt t0 6?1 the competing tehma to
Everybody 1b Invited to take' port n(?re0 UIon nny one By8tem of 8cor"
this gay festivity and makelnc il Lonl Dosborongh, chairman of
iloBlnc nlcht or tim rhorrv Pni.. the London Olympic association,
(Conunuea on paso five.)
(Contlnuca on page five.)
CHICAGOISIM
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
SALEM, OREGON
CLEARING SALE CONTINUED
If you want the newest goods and the Best Bargains that wore ever
offered In this part of the world como to the CHICAGO STORE and
get our Prices In tho different departments during our Clearing Sale,
Remember wo aro the makers of Low Prices.
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PRICED AWAY DOWN
Arc the Following Goods
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
LAWNS, ,
GINGHAMS, V, , ;
MUSLIN SHEETINGS,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, . "
HOSIERY, (
G IX) YES,
INDIES' SUITS,
SHIRT WAISTS, ,
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WASH SUITS. t .
MILLINERY,
LACES, . "
EMBltoIDERIES,
SHOES, ,
NOTIONS.
II INDKEncHiEFS, "
and Lawns, yd 5c,' . 7 i c,4 jind
imuiONS. kht'l
v
PARASOLS,
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(CORSETS,
MEN'S GOODS.-.ETO.
5000 yards of Calicoes, Dimities
l-3c.
CLEARING SALE
SPECIALS
$1.00 White Shirt Waists
Now 19
$1.50 White Shirt Wa'sts
Now ..S5
$2.00 White Shirt Waists
Now !1.25
$7.'50 White Duck Suits
Now 4.50
$15.00 Wool Suits
Now .8.50
125.00 Wool Suits
Now 12.50
15.00 Trimmed Hats
Now 3.50
$3.50 Trimmed Hats
Now . . . '. 1.75
$2.00 Children's Hats
Now 05
ChUdre.n',6 25c Straw Hats
Now , 10J
.And so along the line On every
thing el60.
The Store That Saves Yob Money
AND DISAPPEARS
MAN SOUGHT RY THREE POSSES
WALKS INTO TOWN ASKS FOR
REER AND RETURNS TO THE
WOODS.
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(United Prcn Lensrd Wire. J
Mnrysvillo, Cal., July 17. Heavi
ly armed and bearing evidences -of
having traveled far without much
nourishment, Adolph Jules, the Ital
ian murderer who last Tuesday kill
ed to men In Western Pacific camp
No. 20 In tho Big Bar hills, boldly
walked Into tho town of Mcrrlmnc
last night, went to n store and aiked
for a bottle of beor. On being told
that thcro was no beer for salo, he
struck off again nto the woods be
fpro nnyono had time to glye nn
alarm.
Mcrrlmnc Is one tho boundnry be
tweon Pulmas and- Butte counties
and today posses from both countlej
are looking for the mnn. Thp offi
cers aro working "towards each other
and aro confldont of bngglng their
quarry boforo night.
Jules possessed tho boldness born
of desperation last night. Everyone
In tho country Is looking for the
murderer and ho took big chancer
in going Into Mcrrlmnc. Ho walked
right up tho main street with his
rlflo ovr hlj shoulder and two pis
tols hangtng itom his belt. His clqth
Ing was torn almost to shreds as
though ho had scrambled through'
the imderbriiBh in his long trnmp. j
His faco was. covered with nnkempt;
beard and drawn with hunger and i
thirst. Ab soon ns tho alarm bad
been iiproad about Mcrrlmnc, word)
was sent to Sheriff Chubbuck who '
was at Orovlllo attending tho in-
queBt over tho b.odloa of tho murder
ed mon. Ho Immediately wired to
Qulncy and two deputy sheriffs were
sent out from Buck's ranch.
Meanwhile, Sheriff Chubbuck left
Oro vlllo on a rail auto over tho'
Wejtorn Pacific tracks for Berry
creek. Thoro he organized n ponse
and struck out this morning toward
Merrlmac to meot the Plumas coun
ty posso coming In.
Tho original posso Eent out from
Orovlllo Tuesday night Is still search
ing the country south and east of
Big Bar. Cubbuck stated before he
Btarted out this morning that he ex
pects to round up tho murderer be-
KILLS
WHOLE
FAMILY
t
BY' HYPNOTISM
ONE AFTER ANOTHER DROPS
DEAD WHEN LOOKED UPON
nY'GIRL, WHO IS RELIEVED
UNDER HYPNOTIST'S POWER.
fUnlteil I'rcn I.emcd Wire.)
Cincinnati, Or., July 17 Suspect
ed of killing n whole family by
hypnotic power, Louis Wollwobor,
son of a San Francisco patrolman,
Is In prison here todny. Tho author
ities believed the man used his pow
er through the medium of his nT
leged accomplice, Grace Bllllngsby,
n girl of 20,
Tho pair aro bolng hold on tho
charge of murdering Robert Single
ton, an aged justice of tho peace.
It Is lllegcd they enticed the old
mnn-Into a room a year ago for the
BRITONS
i DISLIKE
JAPANESE
BREACH GROWING
YAMHILL
WINS THE
CUP PRIZE
ENGLISH TltARE IS BEING
FORCED FROM FAR EAST
MAY JOIN U. 8. TO DEAL WITH
. ORIENTALS.
(United l'rcsa I.cnstd Wire.)
Loudon, July 17,-EvIdcnco of
growing unfriendliness between
Englnnd and Jnpnn appeared today
In tho announcement that the house
of commons shortly will tako forma'
notice of tho charges that Japan U
gradually crowding British com
mcrco from Korea nnd Mnnchurlru
Tho suggestion that tho Unlt'oJ
States and Englnnd form nn agree
ment In regard to the action to be
taken In Oriental affairs, ling bcou
frequently made.
Tho action of the Japaneio In cn
denvorlng to monopolize tho on.yre
CARNIVAL PROGRAM
Daily Attractions.
10:00 A. 'M. Balloon nnconslon
3:30 nnd 7:30 P. M. Slide for Mfo from top of court house.
3:30 and 8:00 V, M. Illro wlro act In front of big tent on Church
nnd Court streets; Carnlvnl attractions In front of po6tofflcc
COUNTY CONTEST
GROWERS OF THIS COUNTY GOT
MOST PRIES POLK SECOND-
AWARDS TO RE MADE SAT-
..URDAY.
FRIDAY, JULY 17
7:30 P. M.
S'. 30 P. M.-
-Bnnd concert, Instrumental' arid vocal music at pavilion.
-Grand Cherry ball, Contor nnd Frontstreets,
SATURDAY, JULY 18,
Portlnml Dy.
11:00 A. M. Arrlvnl of tho Portland delegation. Escorted by band
to pavilion.
11:30 A. M. Reception, cherry pavilion, court houso square, Lunch
1:30 P. M. Baseball, championship game.
2:00 P. M. Address of welcome at pavilion nnd Inspection of cherry
exhibit. Instrumental and vocal music.
7 '00 P. M. Mnrdl Oras Parade. Largest of this kind ever 'seen In
Salem. Battle of confetti.
GRAND CHERRY BALL
Tonight and tomorrow night. Auditorium Rink, 8:30 P. M
Admlsilon 10c. Dnnclng 6o pep dance.
purpose of working a badger game
Singleton died in tho room.
Wollweber was arrested at Bo'-
foro "Jght. Ho anticipates a stiff ton and the girl caught at Chicago
fight, however, and it Is likely that a short time ago. While Singleton's
tho Itnllan will never allow himself eon was signing an Information
to be taken alive, , charging them with murder he drop
ped dead; a suicide, It was said.
While banding a bible to tho ac
cused girl, Mrs. E. F. Jones, daugh
ter of tho murdered Justice, dropped
dead yesterday. Mrs. Singleton,
widow of the murdered man's son.
Is at the point of death today and
one of the detectives who brought
Wollweber here from Boston Is ser
iously ill.
Mrs. Jones went to the county Jul!
yesterday to call upon the accused
girl and offer her spiritual comfort.
She carried a small bible which she
intended to present to tho prisoner
The Bllllngsby girl was before the
grand Jury and bad not returned to
the prison and Mrs, Jones startol
home. On the way sho met tho girl
Jn company with two officers. Step
ping up to the trio, Mrs. Jones band
ed the bible to the girl and then fell
idcAd, at her feet.
Wollweber declares the suspicion
Late Bulletin.
Marysvllle, Cal., July 17. Adolph
Jules, who murdered two men at
camp No. 20 of the Western Pacific
railroad, was captured this after
noon Just over the line in Plumab
county. Only meager reports have
been received but they say Jules put
up a hard fight. He was surround
ed by members of tho po-se and tak
en at a disadvantage. The Italian
at Big Bar camp began talking of a
lynching as soon as they beard that
Jules had been captured.
Dr. Edwin Cyclone, Soothers
dressed like the traditional devil de
livered a lecture at' Gladstone Park
yesterday, entitled "If I Were the
Devil." Must have been a hot number.
commercial Interests, as charged In
tho complaint which 'Vire made here
repeatedly, is unpleasant to big Bri
tish Interests engaged in Oriental
trade.
This is the first time that tho gov
ernment has taken notice of tho sit
uation, however, though much hns
been published concerning It In the
London newspapers.
In diplomatic circles tho situation
Is looked upon as being of tremend
ous Importance. There Is a belief
hero that America and Jnpnn aro
still in danger of breaking off their
cordial relations. Japan has tho
bitter Ill-will of China. Russia has
not forgotten the wnr. It is Intl
mated that England's attention
might be lead to a weakening of the
British- Japanese alliance, on the
ground that Japan's methods In
Manchuria and Korea are unfriendly
to England.
j . l ' ' m
that he has caused the trial of death
through some strange power is
ridiculous kut MUs Bllllngsby a;-
Apt! that ttvor ilnra stiA mat tha mnn
ho has exercised some evil influence
over her.
Yamhill county. Ib tho wlnnor of
tho".'$160' -silver- cup,- the "grand'
prjzo!', of tho Cherry Fair. Lrh
L'county enmo next, and Polk Ij third.
and Wasco competed., for tho grand
Five coutles, Yamhill, Linn, Lane,
Polk nnd Wasco competed for tho
grand prize. According tp (ho rulos
of thd Cherry Fnlr, Marlon n.8
county was not allowed to compete
for tho big cup.
Tho nwards of tho JudgCi, which
;wve. .mndKitt'ltoSO """'o'clock ' 't'HU
morning, consisting of 35 hnndsomo
silver cups a similar numbor of
diplomas, and many cash prizes, aro
as follews:
Tho grand prlzo, special Rtorllh
silver cup Valued at $150 donncd by
Marlon county, Oregon, for tho best
display of cherries, commercial pack,,
by any county or grower, to consist
of not less than three varieties and
not less than 12 10-pound boxca( or
8 enrton 10-pound hobos). Thlfe clip
must be won thrco times by tho snmo
county or growor boforo becoming
tho property of tho wlnnor. Com
petitors for this prize must atato
whether thoy desire tho outry mndo
In ther own name or that of tho
county. Tho chorrlcs In thin com
petition to bo returned to tho ex
hibitors nt conclusion of tho fnlr,
won by Yamhill county, Lane coun
ty second, Polk county third. Tha
other countlos which wore represent
ed by hnndsomo displays were Linn
and Wasco,
Best seedling cherry of merit
Enos Presnall, first; II. H. Cross,
second,
Best display of cherries, commer
cial pack, In 10-pound boxos II. S.
Glle, first; Mrs. M. 8. Wilson, Polk
county, s.oud; Paul Wnllnco, third.
Sweepstakes, bast I0pound box
and 10-pound 8 enrton box,' any
vnrJoty J. R. Shophord (Polk),
first; Mrs. W, C. Wilson. (Polk), sec
ond; Paul Wallace, third.
; Royal Anno, 10-pound box B. I.
Forgueon, first; C. A. Muths. sec
onds; II: S. Butz (Polk), third.
Royal Anee, 10-pound 8 carton
box B. 1. Ferguson, Unit; C. A.
Clark, second; H. S. Blitz, third.
Lamberts, 10-pound box J. R.
Shepherd (Polk), first; L. T. Rey
nolds, second; Huns Tuflll, third.
Lamberts, 10-pound 8 carton box;
-A. Vorcfor, first; Q. S. Welch,
second; Mist Anno Folzer (Linn),
third.
Blng, 10-pound box J. R. Shep
herd, first; L. M. Gllbort, second; C.
A. Clark (Polk), third.
Blng, lO'POunri 8 carton box C.
A. Clark, first; A. Verklor, secend:
J. R Shepherd, third.
Black Republican, 10-pound bgx
L. T. Reynolds, first; A. A Muthv,
seconds.
Black Republican, 10-pound, B
carton box Monica Davnnl (Linn),
first; J. R. Shepherd, second.
Deacon, 10-pound box L. T. Rey
nolds, first; C. H. Chapman, second.
Hoskln, 10-pound box Enos Pros-'
sail, first; Mrs. M. C. WJIIson, sec
ond. Centennial, 10-pound l-r.Mrt.,
C M. Wlllson, first.
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