Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 07, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1008.
NO. 105.
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OVER HIGH EMBANK
MENT
JAPANESE
REPLACING
STRIKERS
BADLY INJURED IN RiMf AY NEAR THE STEEL BRIDGE
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MROAD TROUBLE
IS WORSE
THREE. ARE
KILLED, IN
ACCIDENT
(Unltvd Vrmi '.eimcd Wlre.l
Wlalnpcg, Man., Ang. 7. Tho
ttriko situation 1b moro scrtouu this
afternoon than nt nny ofbtir tlmo
tines fbo Cnuatllnn Pacific tuachln
1iti went oat. Fifteen shop foremen
valked out today, refusing to work
ilth Jupancve lrfko-"brcTfl;vrH. It is
itported thai tho tolegmpherB cm-ploji-u
by the company -nro 'on the
point ol striking in uymptttliy.
Qrcln flvulvnt expressed the grent
wt anxiety this nftomonn regarding
ttentremcrt-ar tho crorra, trail thoro
(Continued on puko eight).
ST. LOUIS - TRISGO
. PASSENGER '
(United I'rouft Laicd Wire.)
Imbodon, Ark., Aug. 7. Throo
penso'Ui nro dead nnd Bovoral "badly
injured as u result or tho derailing
of a St, Louis & San Frnncleco pan
8$cngor train, No. 2QS, 12 miles east
of hrp today. T., eead are.
Engineer Cooper, Memphis, Tana,
Leo Booker, fireman, Memphis,
Tenn.
II. P. Overy,
A spreading rail huTled tho engine
over a, 12-Toot enYbttrikment, the-nag-gngo
nnd Btnollng cars "being drag
ged atAvr "It. The -wreckage caught
Urc.
JOHN D.
WOULD PAY
FARM DEBT
WITH ONE DtiliAR
GREENBACK-
ii
CfflCMSTOfttl
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE -)
1
OUR-
Augast Special Sales
ARC ESPI.'CIALLY I-'dlt THE PURPOSE OP SLATJKHTERlXa MER-
CHANTOSi:. atttK TRICES ARE CUT DOWN ON TOTTERY ARTICLE.
W YOU WANT (GENUINE BARGAINS NOW IS YCClt'TLUE TO CNCT
THEM.
SEE THE PRICES
t Standard Qaltoos
.m
yard
m ,
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t 8 l-3c 8tftaflArd Aprdn
Cslum8, yard
uliu and 9hn-. - Ttn-
Wert
oar Whlto Goods, LawHB aad
W1U Going at less than manu
wrs' prices.
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.m 'immmi i
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B1ket8, Shecu and PUlow Ca;
- peaUy reduced prices.
ea
' Standard Towels I
. only, each 4j
,Wt Rbout Hlf Price on all our
Good, and Silks.
I9 fcJbrolderi
y. 7ar4
W
Slaughter Prices
OK ALL OUR
- LtwMes' fiukt Skirt Wakfta,
Silk PetticoHtH, Millinery, Ostrich
PliUHs, FIqhviw HHd.SIwpeii.
August fw Rarxaias.
TRUCME1) HATS HALF PRICE.
1.0Q Jdirt WalsU
Now 40-
910.OB sveu sinu
Now $8.50
BETTER U1TS AT THE SAMR
(United ITcm Lcnied Vfft.)
Clovelnnd, 0., Aug. 7.&-X , "sow
story of tho gonfcroBlty of Colm "D.
Hockefellor carao to llght:Tiwo to
rlay, when It was related "by Wflliam
Kranso, -who BliniHy couldiliot keep
IL to himself any longer, f
Tho Krancca, who nro "very poor
mid In Gtibt, llvo on tho tnvm which
was the lioyTiood bomo of tho oil
"king. Jolin D. wtib passing t'lo placo
In a touring car today, nd stopped
to loolc over tlio plate. j
Rockofellor wtlk dctrjily affectod
upon Klniling fh-at tho family was
struggling unaor a heavy cldbt and
"ho alnjcAt wopt -Ms ho Ulkfd ttjMrs.
KrauKU,.nna alio told or iho hard clr
cumotnncos ol tho "family.
.TnKing from Ills pocket a large
T.'allot ho remmed a roll of wenty
dollnr bills nnn 'hundre'd dollar bills.
Which ho held irorvouBly'ln his hand,
as Mr. KrausiTB eyes -opened wide,
and sho almost choko'd with Joy ot
aHtlclpntlon.
Tho oil klngVbony ilngers lingered
ovor ilie twentltB nnd then got down
to tho hundreds.
"Plojso tnko somo money fnrm
mo. llllrdiim nnr.t wnn'i vnn dnri'i
bo embarrassed; 'it will "help pay off
tho mongago on 'tho old "farm whortiJ
I used to llvo. Tleaso 'd-on't be cm
barra"s!a. "
Then fiom the heart vt tho rlcltfl
roll ho slowly drew out -a worn one
Udlhvr bilL nnd hnild it out with i4
pleading Hlr, and 'Brtfd:
"Don't rufuso nro."
He -lircotd tho U11I into tho cnl-
'loused Ijnndof Mrs,1Crause,nVho wai
so overcome mho conlU notBTak, and
the great klts of flnunco, apparently
bellttvlnc Rb wm 1o nvorcfrnin with
Joy ami thanWUlneis'to speak, clam-
'bereU into His touring car and drove
wway, smiling benigrVry and -waving
u tender adieu 't,o the larmer's-wlfo.
Mrs. Krauso took tho dollar bill
Into tho "hpuso nd put -It into her
BTUle, in the center ot the story of
Jolin tho Baptist, whero t5he is kep-
1ng It "for luck.
"Nor husband 1d tods- ho coifld
n,Qt,?ilp teRing the story in splto Hf
"his aiprec!atIon of tfho prl&cely gift
SUSPECTED
OF KILLING
HIS WIFE
6FJ). GOSS 'IOW AN fS
SENSATIONAL TRIAL
EXPECTED .
v (Unltn! I'roM Leflrd Wln.) ,
Bishop, Aug. 7. DewlopmontB
Into tody show that tlioro Ib golm;
to bo a fionsntlonal contlst ovqr the
nrrcBt of Potor Snydor lor alleged
conspiracy to murdor "his wife lrf
Bishop ennyon, 20 mllte nouthenRt of
Bishop. Snyder, who 1b a wealthy
rnnn, and who wan married to a rlca'
Kapsas City vromon, alleged that his
wlfo was shot down "by hold-up imti
laBt Sund'ay. Tho police think tlmt
hid story 1b -weak n many dotntlh,
Today Snydor g&vo tho foBB-Wlng
version of tho shoeting:
"Wy wlto nnd 1 rodo on htJTSo'back
to tbo crnnp iwd paid tht G7io'k la
borers. While rotunnTTtfliDut 7
o'clock t "hot from nmbprfh Yrlght
onod my liorso, which throw mo off.
A BOcoTid shot Btruck Mrs. Snydor,
-who was aiBmouiitod. Sho foil, Bn
Ing bIio was dying. Two or threo
moro RliotH T.'oro llrvJl.
"I -drbyf auil emptied my rovolvor,
Teloadt'U It -nnd ran townril two
mon -wTio wtro ndvmiclng. Tlioy bIioI
ino mnro, 'but ran Into tho brush aa I
jmBsed."
Snyder 'flcsci'lbrAl "tho mon n
AmurtcauB.Tind ilewrlbe'd tholr e'ob
ingtn iletu'fi, but Uill not know whoth
or 'hey had rllles crr-pl61rt.
Snydor run n mllo and, a half, ho
said, to a laboroj"scnmp for mmlst
ance, nnd earrleU 'tho -wounded wo
man to iVnd row's summer resort.
throo miles away, Whoro Bho died
Tho 'biilldt, m 38-crilJbro, Btrtick near
Itlie Bjftno amd puvrfd through the
"uody unU was fltoppcfd by her cloth-
8nydut"B nilstdl 'kaa 'been found
tt bo a 32, and Ills story 'disapproved
In Home Oututlu.
Ofllcera found -ortly ono set or
tncka fitting to shoes -worn by Av-
Ktios, 8nyfofH xjrtin, They led to
the road Xx 'Snydor ''camp. Avgenos
left the la'borors ctfmp In advance of
Snyflwr. '
Dlxcrepanv'les In tho different
storltra told "by 'Suydor and his con
duct created auiqflcloa. At tho In
quest lie tewtltled that to had Just
secured a permit to curry -a revolver,!
BILLED BY
2300 VOLTS
WHILE WORKING ON
LIGHT POLE
i
While working at .tho top of a
light polo on Stnto strcot nenr
tho nlley between Commercial and
illborty Btrects at G o'cloelp laBt oven
lag, Gcorgo Goso, -n lineman ,of this
eltjVcRHio in contact wltiv HRloctrlo
."wlro carrj'lng -2300 volts ot- elec
tricity, and was immediately killed.
The,, exact manner in which Goss
came In contact with tho wire is
n'frt known. Tho only season the
dead man's body is a burn on tho
loft leg. Tho hands woro not burned
or scarred, and thlo seems to elim
inate tho theory that ho took hoH
HURT IN
RUNAWAY
J. SHIRLEY BADLY
INJURED '
. "Whllo driving a spirited young
colt on tho river road, Just west of
this city, about 7 o'clock laat ovon
Ing, J, Shirley, who Is horo from
Iowa visiting his nleco, Mrs, Ireland,
mot with a serious runaway ac4dt
aa a rofiult of which ho Is now at, tho
Wiltamotto sanitarium, suffering
from a concus(on of tho brain.
SJiIrloy ntt!pted to drive the colt
past a honey few rods north of the
Polk county approach of tho bridge.
Tho houso was bolng moved, and wag
In tho middle of tho road. The colt
refusod to bo forced past the struc-
0f thefwlre. The iran was seen to'turo, and, with a suddon Juatp to tho
.uiinpirerutl.uiq n,c, ujvins ljuivikl) imuu ui(hioui liutlr mw Ultvur lO
in possible 'ho Was-ttken down 'by, tho gtsouiiiAN lu somo manner Shlr-
loy.bocatno entangled In tho reins
und was dragged Boveral yardB by the
frlghtonod horso.
Ho wad picked up Jn an uncon
scious condition nnd tnkon to the
Willamette Sanitarium, whoro It was
found that, ho had sustained two se
rious scalp wounda, a cut through
tho oar and Bovornl bpdy bruises,
Tho shock also prodticod a concus
sion of tho brain, from which Slilr
loy is still Buffering today. It in
thought, howovor, tlmt .ho will Boon
recover, and will bo nblo to loavo
the linemen and othor persons who
woro nenr tho scono of tho accident.
' P.nmn fhrrwx ni fnur nilmitiia
passed boforo ho was extricated from
tho wires nnd placed on tho ground,
Ho wn worked with for about 20
minutes, but at tbo ond of that tlmo
hopo was given up.
Gobs tib taken at onco to tho un
dertaking parlors of Coroner dough
whore Tin examination was nuido
Opinions differ no to whether the
shock received was enough to kill a
purson instantly, Mnnngor Dancy of
tho telu)"hono company, stated laut j tho hoopltal In a fow days,
evening that pereonB receiving 2309 n
volts of olootrlcltjr ofton lived for
4ij minutes. It was Btntod by
atTornl electTlclans that tho law
among "Ilnomon wtib that efforts to
revive tt person revolving an olectrlc
s"hodk uhcMilfl not lo given np until
after two "hours. , But It nppc-ara thnt
m this 'cttuo auch meuanrcs would
huvo been uooleoa,
Coronor Clough last evening bad
not -yet decided Whether an Iwjuost
would.bo liold. Goss leaves a broth
er, "Walter, who Is nt n lineman,
and 11 Wlfo and child, all ef: -wl()m
reside in Oils city.
An eyo-wjtneBB of tho accidont told
the following story to a Journnl te-
pcrrtor this merrlng:
"I -yfUH standing acroaa thf street
frartbo polr on which the linemen
woro -working on tbo wires. Sod-
PORTLANDER AND
BRYAN HAVE TALK
Fnirvlow, Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 7.
M. B. Gibson, a former congressman
from Ohio, who now lives n Pert
land, Or., was In conforonco with
Bryan today,
Gibson was a dologatq to the In
dependonco party convention, jd.
with Sheppard, of Kanaas, waa ojoct
fd bocauso he wantod tlio convontloa
to endorso Bryan, yiiat ho came
hero to tell tho Nobraskan Wa not
revealed.
since bo songlit irrot6etlon against, dejdy I board Ralpn Taylor, the Jlne-
lljv InV-nHAOn . k UiuitAHn.1 I.Iih I Ttl M 1 IJVW I h 44 j-t1 . 1.H..1. I
jmv iwiB, -i ifiiUfltiuucu llllilff
GUARIWMEN AWAIT '
- CRY OP RUGLB
Camp David 8. Stanley, Amorlcan
ILLEC1AL PRACTITIONER .ON
WAY TO VANOOUVER
Honolulu, Aug, 7. J, Lev Wal
lach, who claimed to nave discovered
a eur for Joprosjy'and -who served a
term In prison for Illegally practic
ing mcdichie. has left Hawaii, and It
3 believed here that no will soon ap-
poar as a pbysfclan In Vancouver,
B. C. When Wallacb. wa under sev
eral Indictments, friends offered to
gain bis release, by paying his fine:,
but tho attorney-genera! told them
it would be useless to do so. Wal
lach rem-laod ia Jail two months,
and left here -uooa after his release
Ono of his former friends said today
becauso of a Itibor fllsagreement.
It is wild that flnydor TW a Greek,
rfho may navo changed Trie name. He
bus represented klmeelf as & Grecian
bond seller. He married -tho mur
dered woman at Erie, Kansas, a fow
yeans ago. Ho was unmarried bo
foro nnd lived In Kansas City. Ho
eaya his business was that of "hole-.
salo produce, but he Is known "horo
as a contractor for tho Nevada -und
California Power Company. He "bad
Just got a contract and was to start
East In a few1 days. Ilia wjfo was re
puted to Vara a large fortune.
man working n the pole beneath ! Lake, Wash., Aug. 7. Tho prenara-
Oob?. call out to Dave Wright, ono of tions for tho scheduled battles of
the electricians on the treet: 'Com!nWt Monday are actively going on,
nero, quiekl' Wright mshed over to ," oy tlio tlmo tho engagements aro
the polo aad climbed np. In tav
meanwhile I -walked over to see what
wan wrong. When I got there Tay
lor and Wrigkt were trying to oxtrl-
cate Goss from the network of wire
Soveral minute were consumed In
THREE KILLED WHEN
WALL OAVE8 IN
that his destination was Vancouver J New York, Aug. 7, Threo Men
A Van VafIt lurlcf -aa Atkj-XAnA
LOW PRICKS. If fOH wHt " "w" "- ""7 7
rr wade ! eVar kla4 ,a fecordaace with be Hughes
edme to er store. Mew is Ue
tiw for BarpdM.
aatl-gambllng law, ladlrlduals way
bet, bat tkoee who Make betting a
bualBM caaaef:
j Store That Saves Yob Moiy
I Fn4prlr.V Dorr. tb mincV hrnkr,
aeeus4 of easbeMleweat la naay
el tie, k vwier arreet la Lea Aa-
were killed today by the caving la
of a wall oato to an Iraiaesse steam
dram, eacaaed la a cemeat structure
at St. Jofca Heme fer Boys.
Ckarle Timothy, oae of the work
raoB, was eaught uader the wall aad
the eatlre lower perttoa ef his body
was haraed by the eeeajMsg steam.
He hcfed tk. ethrs to kill blm.
He waa eempelled to alfer latease
agoay sat 11 he waa rewered.
oruored all tho mon of tho ml1t1a
will bo llstonlng for tho buglo call.
It Is expected that at least ono of the
nattlos will bo fought ton miles from
camp, Tho militia will loavo the
camp In heavy marching order, and.
doing this, after which they tied a I Mer a hard tramp, will moot In on
ropo to tho belt Ooss woro. They engagement. Tho mon will then
then lowored him, and I, with others, camp on tho field and mnneuvor dnr
holped lift hlw to the ground. I folt Jng tho night. Tho second engage
over hie heart, but there wan ho ' "iunt Will bo fought just before day-
Blgn of life. Dr. Byrd was thoro and I light of tho next day.
worked over him for about 20 mln-
utee, but to bo avail.
"I understand from the linemen
that Ooia waa astride one wire and
struck another with his elbow, thus
forming tho circuit which caused his
death."
Campaign Maaager Hitchcock, of
The near-boor, which the mnfinn
has been serving, was found tolbo
too "near," and was closed by orders
from headquarters.
Many of the roglmonts aro suppjed
with mascots, which in most casoa
are small boy dreeeed In uniform
and wearing their regimental oraa
rnents. The star macot of the en-
iinniainJ la a Ll.il. !. ,.... j ...
the Republlcaae, ya he see. danger -.-.:. "' 'iZlZ .?:
and a hard Nght ahead to seat Taft ry, W, N. O. "Toodle" delight to
la the PreeMeatlal chair, Walter break looee aad chase eome loaeeome
Wellmaa eays Iryaa la stroager ' oldler up a, tree' while he remaiae
thaa erer. KiMtrd" below, until called o by
the aia!a.