Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 15, 1908, Image 1

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SALKM. ORUGON, tTVllDAY, AUGUST U, 1008.
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NO. 202.
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LLINOIS TOWN
LYNCHING, RIOTS
FLAMES IN
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PRINOFJELD, ILL
SpflaSflehl, 111., Aug. 15. Tho vc-
i tlsod list of ca3ualtICB up to noon to
day resulting from loot night's riots
follews: ,
Scott Burton, negro', lynched by
nob. . . :'T
Loal3 Johnson, 17, found "dcafl,
thot through nhdomon, nftcr attack
on Loper'fl restaurant.
John Caldwell, shot through Btom
iti,i(l In ho-pltal at 11:80 today.
Strlsutly weunded:
D, J.Scott, 70 years old, bystaTrtl
er, ihot In back, reported dead this
morning, dying In hAspltal.
Jimw Hayes, CO years, bystander,
shot by Hnnter, Injured.
Business 'horo today fs paralyzed.
T.ho nuthorltloBmro preparing to trik
measures toward punishing the lend
'ui'B Of the mdli, all of whoni rue
known. Whllo tho soldiers arc cv
cryw'horo In evidence, niartlril lnw
lUoea uot prevail Uils afteriloon,
Mdb Timl Upon."
Spflntfilold, 111., Aug. 15. A vol
ley 'from the guns of soldiers, mow-
'lug down live menibors of tho mob,
moat of whom will die, and slightly
wounding many others, put Tin ond
'to tho riots here at 4 o'clock thin
morning, after two prisoners had
:licenk!lled by' bullets and ono negro
'lynched, In addition to the destruc-
llnn it 3ti himlilivui tilarna conduct
Thomw Foley, coal mln6r,'4 0 yenro by noKro08
W. H. Bowe, a young clerk In tho
oftleo of the county .treasurer, was net
o!d, (hot through abdomen, expected
to die.
William 11. Bowo, young cleric,
Id tBft riOiliftrl l.t. Vttirrfnn nnt Ate- I
I-U IWIUI.U MJ "WftlVOi, UVL VA- Vm,
rprtdto recover. . , , .
upon by a gang of nogroes early thw
POSSE IN RELIGION
SEARCH OF .
KIDNAPERS
TAKE YOUNG GIRL
FROM HOME ':
CniCAGP5ME
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
WATCH OUR
Sales
Angus! Special
IP YOU 1)0 YOU CAN SAVK MOXKY. WR ARK 1IKRK WITH TIIK
GOODS THIS nKST nAUGAlXS 'YOU 'IIAVK SKKX TOR JIAXY A
10XG DAY. KKA1) OX:
1.000 yards of Beautiful 7c
Persian Chollles In a cranll n-
wrtmeat of protty pattorns
35
Yard
H Apron Ginghams, now at, a
J8rt 5
Souburst silks, now on t sale.
orth C5c a yard. Wo aro' sole
6ents ia nu colors
Sale price, a yard 39
I p'Is slaughtored on all our
Khl'e Good,, Wash Goods und
ncy Lawns.
Moeli
n and Sheetings at
Prleea.
Mill
'!! wrd4 of Beautiful
-juoojs and Silks, now go
,De at Social Prices.
Just Received'
fc ful assortment of Hand
6 New ss and Millinery,
W are uj... . .
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. " 1el Money-Sayers
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(United Press Leased Wire.)
Billings, Mont., Aug, 15. A-posflo
wnu organized here today und'depart-
ed on tho trail of two vaqueros who
last night rodo up to the ranch house'
of Conrad Bauer, 12 miles from
here, und carried nwny hlj 16-yonr-old
daughter, Freda.
The men, heavily armed and
masked with black handkerchiefs,
visited Bauer's houso at midnight.
They awakened tho family, mnde
them come outside tho house nnd.do
msndcd the rancher's money. Vken
told by Bauer that he had no H)onejr,
aMwv.uiijNwy?tiiwtfM'ISS
manded whiskey.
Mrs. 'Bnuer succeeded In slipping
awny and run to n neighboring hoim;
to Hp rend an alarm. When the high
waymen dh-covcred this, tlic-V selzod
Bauer's daughter, and, throwing hor
over tho snddlo of one of tholr
hordes, galloped away.
Xo trace of tho kidnapers or tho
girl hru been found. '
SUSPECTED
DYNAMITER
IS SILENT
ISSUE IN
CAMPAIGN
MS DEMOCRATIC
CHAIRMAN
(United Pre-s Leased Wlto.)
f hicago, Aug. 15. There is ovory
(Ijjnllcat'on hero todny thnt religion
win un made an Issue In .tho present
Chairman John II. Atwood, sub
icmmlttco on upenkors, at tho na
tjgnal Democratic .headquartors, to
cMy said:
"Taft'o Unitarian views deprive
him of any right to expect to receive
tlib support of Chrlstlnn votor3.
?"Bryan'8 dovotlon to the church,
on the other hand, furnishes an ap:
nalto ovory boliovor In tho ChrlB-
No vroply to thoso etntemont was
glvbn out nt thoTaft hendanartor.
Chairman Hitchcock, of tho Hopubll
can cnmpulgn, and his aides wore In
conference arranging tho distribution
of campaign literature, and Itlnerar
I01 of speakers.
Atwood Intlmntod thnt tho Dotno
crntle speakors would tiso tho 'state
ments mndo by him In tho campaign.
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PULLMAN
COMPANY
TO REBUILD
$13.00 SUITS
Yow ' ' " r
t
$20.00! SUITS '
$35.00 SUITS
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4fS.D0
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4
?10.00
f 13.50
The Store That Saves You Money
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Aug. 15. Peter
Claudlanes, tho suspected dynamiter,
who was brought to this city from
Chicago, was arraigned In Judgo
Shorta'.I's department of tho police
court today upon a charge of con
spiracy to dostroy the property of ex-
Supervisor James L. Gallagher In
Oakland on April 22.
The prUoner wps sullen and mor-
Lo 0, refusing communication with all
Questioners, and showing signs of
Ifenr when called on to llston to the
"Vomplnlnt. Tho court rqom was
crowded by a ourious throng, at
tacted by a doaire to boo tho mnn
who had given the police authorities
of half a dozen c'tles a long chare
Attorney J. W. Scott, who repre
sented John Claudlanes whon tha
latter was arrested, following th
confession of the dynamite plot, ap
peared In Peter's behnlf, and requos
ed a continuance, which wnB grnnted
The case will come up for prelimin
ary hearing next Monday.
Detective Burns statod today that
ho believes that enough evidenco I
In his possession to secure the Imme
diate conv'ctlon of both men, and
that when the ease is brought up
again on Monday the prosecution will
be ready to proceed.
TATISTICS SHOW
THE STABILITY
OF INSTITUTIONS
(United Press Leanod Wire.)
Now York, Aug. lf. Tho weekly
statomont of tho Associated Bauke
Issued today tho following changes:
Reserve on all doposlto, decrcaso,
$1,605,GI0.
Reserve on deposits, other thnn U.
S. deposits', decrease, $1,G08,G!0.
Loann, Incrcnso, $14,302,000.
Spcclo, Increntvo, $1, 844, 200.
Legal tenders, Incrcaio, $003,100.
Deponitij, Incrcnso, $13,411,800.
Circulation, dccrcaHO, $300,800.
Total loans, $1,200,013,800.
The BurpluB of the bank Is $59,
924,525, an against $9,204,075 last
yoar and $17,101,500 two yoars ago.
Tho porcont,ago of nctual reserve hold
by tho bank U 29.43, nu increaso of
.08 per cent.
SUIT OVER
OAKLAND'S
WATER FRONT
00000000000
0
AX AMGIUOAX O
ClldlHKIl ASIIOItK O
Vnncouvor. B. C, Aug. 15. O
O A messngo picked up by tho lo- O
O cal wlrolcBs Btntlon today Bays O
O tho U, 8. crulsor Colorado Is O
O aground at Double Rock, Dung- O
O ono'H Point, near Victoria. Sho O
(United Press LoaBod Wlro.) 0 wont Bnr01inil o:3o. ami l O"
San FranclKco, Aug. 15. 'A suit fl han, nm, fftnt. t,... mnlcliitr no CJ'
tWSrrei,iUr Ulttototho aklnnd' Sr " "4""" '0
water fr.QntrpTift.f hltKfpsklBiulnp).. , . , - O
tho Southern Pacinfc inllroad, tho 0 ' Sontlfo; WnH,.,-AMft..0
Woatortf Pacific railroad' and. aU oth- 0 Tho wrgiest, Htnt0n at tho Unl- 0
or holdors Was ,111' In tho Unlttd 0 voro(y of Washington got Into 0
States circuit court horo oday. n ,.m,rn,iiinnt'nn with tho IT. 8. O
(Unl tod Pross Leased Wlro.)
Chicago, Aug. 15. Labor circles
wero stirred today by tjjjs nijn'oune
ment thnt tho groat shops 0' tlje
Pullman Sleeping Cnr Company hor
are to bo razed and rebuilt on a la,rg
or sca'o. According to tho roporto,
operations on this nweeplng recon
struction will begin within a fow
wooks. Tho work will probobly monn
employment for liunilrodH of urtltunu
and will grnt1y rollovo tho lafior sltr
nation fn this olty. sV--C '1
Tho plan, which has been, updor
considorntlon for tho last bc years',
Is tho rosult of constantly increasing
business.
Tho plans for onlargemont call for
tho installation of now machinery de
signed ospeolnlly for this purpose.. In
order to nccommodnto (ho Increased
capacity of tho plant, 60 acres will
bo added (0 the alroady extensive
grounds ocoupled by tho company.
It Is reportud thnt tho Pullman
company Is on tho point of announc
ing bids to cover tho big undertaking.
The action Is brought by William
Mulr and 13 othor pluiutlffs, and Is
directed against Hornco W, Caipop-,
tor nnd a Hcoro,pf others rcpresontlns
tho property hdldors of ai humonso
tract of valuablo land along tho bay
margin of Oakland, Much of thin
property Ib undor tmprovomont, nnd,
aside from tho probability that tho
rlalmnuts w'U got a favorable Judg
ment from tho court, It Ii probahln
tho boglnnlng of tho milt will cniiBO
much of tho work to bo suspouded
temporarily.
An old SpnnlBh grant Is tho bailn
for tho action. Thla grant, It Ib al
leged, gnvo possession of tho land to
Luh Pornlta, and was mndo to him
dlroctly from tho king of Spain in
tho year 1820. It was hold by htm
nnd hlB survlvora until tho advent of
tho American squatters in 1849. Ac
cording to records, which tho centos
tnnta declare are. still in existence,
theso squnttera began to encroach
upon the land deapito tho repeated
appeals mado by Poralta for protec
tion from tho Amorlcan governor.
cruiser Colorado thlB nftornoon, O
O and reports that tho vcb'hoI wao 0
'O lloatjd tff tho rbek point at 0
6 2:10 o'clock loduy unlnjujed. 0
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OOOOOOOOOOOO
KILLS WIFE
THINKING
HER THIEF
GIRL FRIGHTENS
AWAY ASSAILANT
(United ProBa Leased Wire.)
Wlchltn, Ka., Aug. 15. Having
boon mlstnkon for a burglar by her
husband, Mrs, George Pnrker Is dead
today, tho victim of a bullot wound,
and Parker Ib nearly Insano with
grlof.
During tho night Mrs. Parker loft
hr bQd to 0J0B.0 the window. Parker
wan awakened by tho noise, and
thinking u burglar wnB ontorlng. l
Bolzod III rv,)Ivor and llrod, wltbf
out looking clOBly. The bullot sovl
nid
orod IiIh wlfo'ti jugular
caused Inktuut donth.
vein
-o
1VILL SELL YACHT
TO PAY CRKDITORS
L01 Angeles, Cal., Aug. 15. Dis
covering that there aro no claims
j'agaln t he "Yankee Maid," Fred E.
Dorr s yacht, uecoiver carrou Alien
who 1s handl'nff the broker's affairs,
today ordered that the craft be
brought here from San Francisco. Al
len belicres that $20,000 can be
raised on the yacht for Dorr'a credi
tors. Other assets upon which tho
creditors count are the txturw of
the broker's various oMees.
XRWS FHOM IIKIIK,
TIIRRK AX1 KVKRYWHKRK
John RichardB, the Virginia school
teacher, onco sentenced tq bo hanged
for tho murder of his rival In love,
Marlon K. FrancU, wa acquitted on
hlB fifth trial yesterday.
CJonj friends of Ropsovelt say, ho
w:u speaK ror iaic wnen 11 comet i
a sho wdown at the critical atagc
Oregon troops, at Qarpu Perry, O.,
are making a flno showing at the na
tional rifle shoot, Company K, Third
infantry, won sixth place and Com
pany B, Fourth Infantry, eighth place
In the champion company team match
Denver Is the first city outsldo of
(United Pross Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, Aug. 15. Tho dotoo
tlves today aro on tho trail of a mys
terious man who last night ontered
tho room of Miss Sadie Black and at
tempted to chloroform her, Tho girl
roused herself before tho drug ren
dered hor unconscious, and shouted
for help, scaring tho intruder away.
Tho Incident was tho culmination
of a month of torror for tho girl
During thnt time sho was aware that
sho was being constantly shadowed
by an unknown man, but at no time
waB she able to get more than a
(looting gllinp'e of dim. Last night
she baw his features, and declared
today UiatjSbQ woujd be able to Idenjr
tlfy him should sho see him again,
o
FEAR CRANK
MAY CAUSE
TROUBLE
(United ProB Loosed Wlro.)
Oyator Bay, Aug. 15. The secret
sorvlco men hero are worried today
over a crank having succe .dod In
reaohlng Sagamore Hill .jestuidny.
Tho President wa aboard his yacht
at tile time, and did pot meet the
man, It Is fenred the man may re
turn at any tlmo, as he cannot up
found Ho la supposed to bo Moh(i
O. Okuu, a manufacturer of gai
checku for aro lights, who appeared
yesterday boforo a Justlco here nil
asked for a warrant for the arrest of
a "rich enemy," who he said was ex
erting hypnotic Influence over hlui,
BrnoH Dlchler, tho thief, who tn.c
a $4000 automobile from Chicago
and was arrested In Portland, where
ha lumned h! ball. Attain nttcuoiid .and Irvinir tn VIII lilns
Oregon to plan the reception of the from the detectives by Jumping from j A close watch U being maintained
rAturnlnar OiWnn hornn nt thft Irin. a Car Window While OflBsluif HI IT Tllli. and a fflreflll It'll rr-h for Okuna la
Idon Stadium. ber, Montana. 1 being conducted.
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