Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 18, 1908, Image 1

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HALKM. OHEGON, -TUESDAY, AUGUST- J B, 1008
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JOSEPH MEYERS ARRESTED ON SON'S WARRANT IS RELEASED
STANDS WITH TAFT
ON ISSUES; KEY-NOTE
OF ACCEPTANCE
(United Press Leased W'ro.)
Utica, X. Y Aug. 18. Jnmos
'Schoolcraft Sherman was formally
notified by Senator Burrows of Mich
igan at 12.30 o'clock today of his
aoa'natlon as the Republican candi
date for the vice presidency and in u
ringing speech of acceptance, do
tlired his support of every statement
ly William H Taft. the presidential
andldate, at Cincinnati.
It was a great day for Utlca. At
1 o'clock this morning tho coloura
tion began with the firing of 19 guns
Is a white, Tho city was crowded
tlth thousands of .visitors who ar
riied all day yojtordny and last
i;ht The local commlttco had
nhed $15,000 by popular subscrip
tion to bo used In tho colebrntlonT
The decorations wore tho moat elab
orate ever teen hero. With ovor
ireenj and bunting, tho thorough
fares leading through tho city . to
Sherman's resldenco on Goneso stroot
woro mndo avenues of beauty.
Tho weather wns Ideal; At 0:30
o'clock tho parado of tho pollco and
flro dopartmonts, gaily decorated, bo
gan. At 11 o' clock tho notification
commlttco in nutps, escorted by 400
mombcrs of political clubs, started
from Doggs square for tho residence.
Tho parado was led by n massed band
of 12G nieces. Secretary of State f
Bllliu Root and President Striker of
Hamilton college, woro prominent
figures nmong tho notnblo In tho au
tomobiles. Tho great crowds swarm
ed along tho streets, cheering and
sotting off flroworka.
Whon tho roaldonco of, Sherman
was reachodrTils npp"earnhoo "was And
FURTHER
SCANDALS
IMMINENT
10 BE EXPOSED AT
HAINS TRIAL
(United PresB Lonsod Wire)
Now York, Aug. IS. Every hour
brings now sensations in tho case of
Captain Potor C. Halns, who klUed
Wllllnm E. Annls Saturday nlgh!,
and today the military post at Fort
Hamilton Is shivering with fear at
Impending exposures.
Other Tragedies Expected.
"H'Sn Irllllntr nt Annlu )iv TIntna
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arwyomcor ni
wns oxpoctcd by, eve
iVjHamllton2siU
nfllrnr nhi
ZitZZi? .
tloned thoro today. "Tho worst 01
signal for prolonged npplauso and ( ,t ,s thn, nt nny tImo two othor trnR.
odics of tho samo sort may occur as
(Continued on oagw tour.)
CniCAGd&K
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
it,
WATCH OUR
August Special
Sales
IPYOC 1)0 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. WE ARE HERE WITH THE
GOODS THE REST RARGAINS YOU HAVE SEEN FOR MANY A
WXG DAY. READ ON:
UOO yards of Beautiful 7c
Persian Challles In a grand as-
wrtment of pretty pattorns J
"ra 3
Bt Apron Ginghams, now at. n
md 5
8T0M?f,k8' now on .
orth 6Sc a yard. We aro solo
'seat In all colors
Price, a yard
K;rnrva8hGood9and
&,? Sheet,n89 at Mill
SttSS ?nd &,,ks' now -
5 at SpKiaj Pricea
1 iibmwi
tost Received
1 nt.ful ...
" N Suits nnd Mn
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Bu2? Pre;,BaQrSa,n Pr,ce'
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tho result of orglos which havo dis
gusted ovory decent ofllcor horo, and
of which ono fenturo wnB tho cxplu
slon of Mrs. Halns and Annls from
tho fort after tho captain's return
from tho Ph'llnplnos. Every oillcer
In tho fort drea-N tho Inquost to
morrow nljjhl nnd fonrs tho expos
ures that a'e practically certain to
Kft n.lfk Tlirt ilAAnllt AAlrtAOO ft 1 I
P tholr wlvoa naturally drond tho rove-
I'lntions which certnlnly will rosult In
U I . . . . . . ... .
wnoionie tninsu-r rrom mis post
M. J. Rowan today told how ho
nnd Llout. M. V. Andrews provontod
C'iptnin Halns fiom killing his wlfo
with a rovolvcr, which ho had pross
ed against hor head. Ho said they
hoard a woman's screams and rush
ing into tho Mains' house found tho
enptain cluHilng his wifo's thrar.
Rowan enlvl iidri'v, snatched tho
weapon from Hojns' Hinds and that
Mrs. Halns ecrennifd: "My God.
Poto, don't sl.oot' I can't dlo now!
Lot mo go!" Rowan tnld Halns tcM
Llout. Andrew whr.t Annls had dono
and -wore ho would W!l him, snyln-r:
"That ninn Annls, who I thought
my friend, hat. wrecked my homo
She hag confessed. Walt till I got
that cur, Annls!"
Tho Rev. Dr. Houghton today
said:
"Annls know that ho was paying
with his llfo for a wrong ho hud
committed. Ho told mo things which
I havo yot told to one ono. I will
toll them to tho coroner's Jury. I
say nothing against Annh, I only
say that ha Knv Halna had a griev
ance acnlnst h'li;. '
EUREKA ;
VISITED
BY QUAKE
NEARLY AS BAD AS
1906 SHOCK
ROASTS
AMERICAN
CATHOLICS
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Eurokn, Cul Aug. 18. An onrth
quako shock almost as sovo.ro as tho
ono of April 18, 1000, but not- of
such largo dimensions, shook this
city nt 2:C8 o'clock this morning. It
seemed to come from tho west nnd
was what Is known as a "twister."
No ono wns Injured, but. considerable
damagp was done. A second and
llghtor shock was folt at G:30 o'clock.
people
I
fright when the first quako shook the
city. Tho courthouso wa damaged
most by tho shako. Tho right arm
of tho statute of Minerva, carry a
spear, was twlstod off tho statuo on
tho domo. Tho spear crashed through
tho roof of tho building nnd into
Judgo Hunter's courtroom.
Tho stntutos on tho north sldo of
tho building wcro shaken off and
bricks nnd plaster wcro loosoncd nnd
foil to tho ground, Plato glass In tho
business houses wns cracked.
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olRAGE RIOT
NARROWLY .
ARRESTED
POPE FEARS THEIR
TENDENCY
.-lV
MERCHANT
FREED ON
OWN WORD
TO HAVE SANITV
TESTED
(United Prosa Loasod Wire.)
Portland, Aug, 18. Joseph Moy-
mnoys woro thrown down and
people riiBhcd' from tiiolrttionftettHtrfei-AinrlcHii-Cntuouca--lnat. Farley
bo olovnted and to havo pointed out
with Bomo fervor tho prcHont dispro
portion in favor of Europe ngalnnt
America In tho granting of favora by
tho Vatican.
Tho popo Is said to havo bdon uu
yloldlng nnd to havo replied to Cnr
dlnnl Gibbons' rotunrk.wlth boat de
claring that ho feared tho modorn
IhMo trend of American cntholiolsm.
Tho popo Is snld to havo answered
that tho Amorlcan demands might bo
granted lator;
All efforts to got olllclal confirma
tion of tho tilt between tho Amorlcan
(United Pross Loased Wlro.)
Gonovn, Switzerland, Aug. 18. A
sensation wns caused in church cir- ors, 70 years of ago, and a woalthy
cles hero todny by tho story that ills merchant of Salem, Or., whoso plans
plensuro nt tho popo's refusal to o make Mrs. Zonnldo Du Retto, of
view favorably Iho Immedlnto olova-! Portland, his wlfo yesterday woro
tlon to th.o cnrdlnala'to of Archbishop , rudoly upsot by his two sons, who
Fnrloy of Now York Is tho real roa-, calmed tholr futhcr'a arrest on the
son for his doparturo from Rome ohargo that lio was Insano, was ro
of Cnrdlnnl GlbbonH and Monslgnor leased on his own recognizance today
O'Connoll. Gibbons la reported1 to 1 by court action.
havo urged on his holiness tho dcslro
Tho aged morchnnt promised to ro.
appear In court this nftornoon to by
examined by tho Judgo, and an ex
pert attentat. Ho snld ho would have
been married aftor his roleaso today
If It had not boon for tho fact that lit)
Is Just now more Interested In tho
proceedings to dotormlno tho state of
his mind, than Is In matrimony, 'nut
Moyurs doelnres that ho will murry
Mrs. Du Retto In splto of tho efforts
of lib two sons, Henry and Milton,
to provont him from doing so.
Meyers wns standing nt tho dusk
of ho marriage llcenso clork wait
ing for tho Important pleco of pupor
whon tho sheriff touched him on tho
cnrdlnnl nnd tho popo havo failed. " Ul1 Iwpnrtod tho surprising
trs.eo suits
?o.oar artrjETS
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$i0.$6
BENSON
DENES'
ILLNESS
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Jjwe That Saycs Jfcwy
(U"ri(tdd P"resa Leased Wire.)
Sari Fr&ticUco, Aug. 1&. i?ecro
(ary of Safe Frank W. SerfiWil of
Oregon, who la in this cfty sendfng
his vacation, today tfenfed fKrta
tat ho fa crltfcally ill. Ho explained
that he 1? und'erg6lntf treatment for
art oTd aMlction bur Ills condition Jo
fn no way serious.
o .. .
A female detective of the Hurst
agency (a private concern) in Los
Angeles has confersed to swearing to
a warrant charging Fred Yockey,
vice president of the Western Federa
tion of the miners' union at Rauds
burg, CaU, wltl phittlng to blovf up
Chicago, Aug. 18. Tho pollco by
quick action horo todny prevented n
riot-by quelling a battle botwoon
whlto teamsters and negroes. Tho
trouble started whon tho teamsters
Jorrod at tho nogroes about tho
Sprlngflold riots. Tho blacks began
throwing bricks at tho whlto men nnd
a florco fight was undor way when
thQ pollco arrived. Roservos wore
called out and order restored. The
only person seriously Injured was a
detective who was struck on tho hoad
with a heavy bottlo. No arrosts
woro made.
Condemn Moh'a Wrk.
8prlngflold. III., Aug. 18. At a
Joint mooting today of the chamber
of commerce, represented by 800
members, and tho buslno?s men's
association, strong resolutions were
adopted denouncing the rioting and
aauring-tho officials of sympathy
and support In the prosecution of tho
offenders.
Governor Deneon was commended
In highest terms for hs manner of
handling 'the'sftliatlon and tho quick
and decisive action. The business
raenwint on record as strongly ap.
in-dying" the dohlttnd of the governor
that,the leaders of the mob be prose-'
cuted. Deneon says that there Is
evldenco sufficient to send at least
100 men to the penitentiary.
At the .meeting there was no Id-
djcatlon of sympathy or Inclination
to eatidam the acts of the rioter.
looking toward the deportation of
the negroes. From unanimity of
sentiment among the business men,
It h apparent tfiat the mobs wero
made up of' the more Irresponsible
class.
Inquiries nddrosscd to the Vatican by
I church authorities hero today elicited
tho roply, "tho Americana merely
finished their visit."
Cnrdlnnl Gibbous and party aro In
accessible They hayo loft-Lucorno
onrouto for nrunuon nnd cannot bo
communicated with.
YOUTHFUL
WREGKERS
IN PRISON
Santa Rosa, Aug. 18. For attempt
ing to wreck a train on tho North
weMorn Pacific railroad, two small
boys, Henry Fohlor, aged 11, and
Austin Davis, aged 10, wero brought
boforo a magistrate horo today. Tho
youths woro abo charged with hurl'
Ing rocks through the windows of
tho pausing train,
Just before tho Camp vacation
special from San Franclicp waa due
to arrlvo here, the boys placed an
Iron rail across the track on a curvo
outside the city lUnlii, Fortpnaty
he 6ngtneer saw thT Obstruction Jo
tlmo (p bring his train to a stop,
thereby Poyontlng af wreck that un
doubtedly" would" remit In fearful
loss of life, as the train was crowded
wUU4mtty Jjajaengcrs, , . u
Bbicfc'Sslfffg- their facealho lads
walteT'for the ttat. As It slowed
down fit fhecurv'e (tidy hurled stonoo
at the windows of' (h'O Cars from a
news tht lie wns updor nrryst 9 n
chnrgo of Insanity proforrcd by his'
two pons. For n moment Moyors was
porploxed. Arrangements for what
was to havo boon -tho wedding gup
por had boon mndo at tho Portland
hotel nnd Mrs. Du Rotto would bo
thoro. Ho thought hnrd and flnnlly
contrived a schomo wheroby a deputy
sheriff might accompany him to tho
feast. Tho Bhorlff ngreod to tho
plan, and a third plate was laid for
Deputy Sheriff Harry Ilulgor,
All efforts to sen) momburs of tho
family in this city hnve proved futile,
as most of them aro away, mid tho
othora profess to know nothing of
tho trouble,
BAYcifY
SUFFERS
FROM FIRE
Han Francisco, Aug. 18. -Flro last
night In tho shopping district of Van
Nesa avonuo between Pot and Geary
streots destroyed proporty vniod at
1200,000 and almost cost the lives of
two womon who woro marooned ou
j ft? Upper floor Of one of the burning
duiiuihks. . jr
ThQ Jlre was started by the'expio-
aion of a can of gasoline In a theatri
cal coitumo storo and spread rapidly
to the wkolo row of temporary build
ings that lines Vbh Noss avenue on
the east sldo of the stroot between
Post and Goary streets.
Mn Nellie Jaliu, slster.Jn-Iaw of
Mrs A Jahns. nronrletor at a nn.
place Of concealment. J?evoraf win- turning Npuof and Miss Tlllle jteyor,
dows were broken and' pasengoro a seamstress, woro marooned on the
were ciU by the glass. upper oor of the Jahn establish-
A large rock struck Mrs. T. J. went and would have perished had
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The city today Is as peaceful as If
nothing had happened. The S000
soldiers are In complete cdtttrol of
tho situation Last night there were
a few minor outbreaks and several
mobs were fired at by soldiers' b'ut no
Roche of San Francisco In" tho face,
causing painful Injuries. H. A.
I George was cut by flying glass.
The young desperadoes were
caught by J. A. Roscnholmer an
placed In Jail. Whon uestloned In
court thli morning J hey declared
they bad no Idea of the peril of their
act and did It only In fun. The elder
not firemen rurhed out of the dango"
just boforo the building collapsed,
The flro threatened the Emporium
stroot and for several hour the flre
department store Just across the
street an dfor several hours tho flro
men had hard, work to keop the
flames from Jumping across the wjda
avenue, so high was the wind..
a mbM, for the purpoe of brenklo
on was hurt