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! - ' - y57TYv " " t 1 1 ' -i1 ' SALEM. OREGON, TUK8&AY, SEPTEMBKU 5tt, 1908. , s'0. . THUGS HOLD UP - --, ... , i .., i nil f yV AND RO ""' '" " -j. l! II- i . II i.'I T"""""""" '" IWIIKHi BSIXTE1N :j'jJHadLjfe an Demands Roosevelt Pro?e Haskell haf ges IklV'C HillPntP RAIA DAID, !ftfr CErnfclY &i.irc TUtT 'lilCirCV 4.KIII '' M O BiANGES IBAD WAY OPAV DEBT OF 1,062.000.000 ifOMtfJ rmi Lcaied wire.) Sept, 22- Realizing that tauit be done at once to fo rte public debt, and put tho si condition or the country on linafoudnatlnti, tho kaiser Is today to reorganlzo aer- lanclal system Having iMMvlct Increase In taxa rMBtrjf has known In modern tkbeipUlnlng why tho money RitlTelr needed. Ithfcr'i views nro given to the kiL'onita members of his cnb- . kti scderatood, howover, that. tmnot the opinions of Wio In leveral Instances, not i the deficits of tho trensury Imrlr, It In pointed out.but lokllntlons have been mot by jtkrrowInK until tho economic it or tno rntiier'ana is re- tmllt damaged and Iti In- ! prejtlee Jeopardized. Wc debt has grown from K.In 1S77. to tho surprising (l.02,00O,OOO Succosilva tUn floated until the mar- ted with govornraont seour! Ilie level of oMier nuotn- iHrtlouilr low Hajfcrlal bond' so easv to no- tSmton havo shown a dUln- i to lend monoy to the vari es Hates and ni.incInalItlo. 'Irtlth aro nrnvfiK ntnlmr. 4rowh the lark of funds. us;nty is alarmed nt tio jioi torernment ecnrItlos iwtda'inn nml f. r Mint It t difficult to boirow money, prow oi a war ta l Wfals tornlso tho nddl- limine neeiled by taxing tho MTing round that to tax jmcwj not meet with any tfrtrte of success In return fift he expects to clvo the H conomc admlnitrn- f 5 itindlriL' Hr)ita nml nn ! to accumulate ntrnln! butlnes8 department? r?Di wi'i ie put under Wlcal system of mnnnio- , m tho army and navy. ' man less, money will MURDfR AND THEN , M'NIDt TRAGEDY AT NAVY YARDS ')UX. jytllfONSAtOOXS , Cal.. 8nf 7 xtri. "1.8 move on thn nnr vprojngters to allay an 'Kj.'UDday end.'a R'S2t,0!,0B(? if J:? f110" to reKulato -piin,WcloftheYlpo "-"wore existed durlni? fOn. Kavor.l --. pseikh ,i,::. r.'vr,.vB Hsilik-. .'.,":r aa'e oen lr,VInl.lIra?,ePat- i - " unconunuance itkHtitud of u -u.. MtiTw!!ike iruteea said: FViAfcT oependent on R2?M thlnK for Lw"w element shouM ftiyT" l,e wioons con- SS "7 Amapa- te TTr "tary law. L?5 iLZ?1 hv tho W ?. . IIVA Tin i1i....l ' - " iorernaeat : v r.. . M"l M aiiAll .. (r z h m tt,; :." j,T M nw time (Uuitcd rrce Leased Vlr.) Vnllejo, Cnl.. Sept. 22. Mra. Ilnr ry Mimkuh, daughter of a.woll-kuown Log Angclo8 family, 'waa Bhot and hilled In hor homo lioro today .by' Charles Frlpborg, n machinist, who had boon employed nt tho Mnro Island navy yard for sovornl months. Frei berg thon turned tho pistol on him self and blow tho top of his head off. There woro no witnesses to tho Bhootlng, which occurred shortly af ter Harry Magnus, the husband of tho, murdered woman, had gono to work nt tho navy yard. Frlebcrg was seen to ontor tho Magnus cottage by neigh bors, nnd Rhortly afterward thrcn shots wero heard. When tho polico arrived Mrs. Mag nus was lying n a pool of blood, with n shot through her4icnrt rind another 'n hor nrm. Freiberg was lying on th bed with hla facoMnirled In a plHow, nnd the top of ills head blown off. In his hand was a pistol still smoking. Tho body of Mrs. Magnui was dressed as though Bho was proparlnt; to po out when tho fatal Bhot was fired. Tho room was In confusion. Tho MngtiMBos havo lived here for tho past roven years. Harry Magmn comes from a prominent family nf nnd his staff. Tho party loft In a ane tho daughter of Mrs. Lenders, of Los Angeles. 8he was married to Mag nus nt tho home of her paronts sovon years ago. Xolirhbori havo not 'cod tho frlond llness botwoon tho (lend womnn nnd the inurderor for ome time. Frei berg was seen to hrenk Into tho house yestordnv by th back door, nnd stny thero for aevoral hours. Ho was omuloyed ns n nicchanip at tho navy yard until yesterday, when he took out hh dlschnrgo, announcing that ho waa going to leave, tho coun try. Ho appeared to be excited, and told his friends that thev would never see him again, It wni Immediately after ho loft the navy yard that he visited the Magnus homo. Harry Magnus, tho nuBuana or tno dead 'froman, was. Informed of tho double tragedy, .yOnd Is prrttratpd with grief, Hq refuae, to make any tatemont regarding tho charges of the neighbors , q, . rOWCK CHIKV TXJSES UKWAKD Olf MfWO ntfllted I'rriii Uwl Wire. . , San Fi'ancleco Sept !2,Chlef of .rollco D'lggy U piournlng the' loss of J750 todav, becauso a prisoner whop ptf Jjnd helped to capture, was Ipcon slderat6 eliouBlii'to die boro tho re- BOLD PAIR SECOND : THAT. NOT AWED BY ODDS VICTIMS HERDED IN TUNNEL (United rret Lcrtcd Wire) Auburn, Cnl., Sept 22. Tho sher iff and a posio arc searching the hllla of Placer county for two inch, who last night held up and robbed Qcorgo C. Hepburn und 1G pcoplo nt a country store nt Applcgnto, n.amall Btatlon 10 nilloi uorjth of hero. Tho robbery was commlttetl Just after the departure of a local train for Sacramento, nnd nearly ovcry In habitant of tho vlllago had gathered TO DIE AT f ATAL SPOT BODY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRL FOUND5 (United Trci Ltnfieu ....ill Bedford, Ind., Sept. 22. Near tho BpoUwhure tho body of Miss Schaefer, tho'yoting school teacher, waa found thYooy,oara ago, tho b'ody of a beau tiful girl, who undoubtedly was 'mur dered In much tho nnmo why as Miss Schncfo'r, was found today. , Tho" Shnofer crime, which' stirred the whole statu for months, scorns to havo been repeated, nnd tho police GOVERNOR ' HI fKUD SHARP MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT SGION OF WEALTHY ," FAMILY PROVES TO ' BE A BOLD BANDIT (United Prc Lcmed Wlrc.t Snllnns, Cal., Sept 22. According to a Btntomont mnde by Sheriff W. P. Taylor today, Charles Beryl, a former student at tho Hitchcock Military Academy, And son of Henry Beryl, may rovoal what had puzzled tho au thorities since Inst Bprlng. Tnylor Bays that tho young man has con fosBOd to an astonishing series of crimes. . . . . Tho robbery of tho Xntlonnl hotnl bar. at San Rafael In which 1G wore hold up, nnd Constable James Ed wards of Tlburon, waa almost fntnlly at tho 8in.all Btoro and postofllco to get the mall. Tho masked robbers suddenly ap peared from behind tho building and commanded evoryono to hold up their hands. There were several women nnd children in tho crowd, and there was little show of resistance. Ono rnan started to Bay'aomethlng In pro test, and, ho was hit over the head with a slug. . After tho robbers had compelled every ono In tho crowd to put his money and Jewelry In a handkerchief, and rifled tho cash" drawer of tho Btoro. thoy marched their prisoners In a lino to tho mouth of a partially Fcomplcted railroad tunnel, half a mile away, ana commuuueu uiwhi j tnv under Dkin or ueain me row I bore, then walked Into be hills wounded, was tho start of tho scrips of Crimea. Thon followed other holdups, in cluding the robbery of Miss Victoria Armltago and Mrs. A. Tucker, of San Rafael, nnd posses woro Bent Into hill j to enpturo tho bold bandit. Beryl was under suspicion whon ho was arrestotd hero. Shorlff Tnylo. ramo to talk to him. Taylor imyti tho boy broko down, nnd tuado a com ploto confession. Ho lias failed to nscrlbo any motlvo for his crimes. Tho boy's mother 'Is hurrying to IiIh help. Hq hns two brother swho graduated from Stanford University suspect that it probably waa the work of tho samo man. Tho body of tho girl found today, so far, hai not been Idontlflqd. Tho fnco wno flattened by a heavy blow from some rr-ido weapon, perhaps with the Intention of making Identi fication difficult. It is probable that a reward will be offered by tho county nnd detective brought hero at onco front Indianap olis to nnrnvol tho mystery. The res idents aro p-natjy qxcltod,, and vio lence is icarea. ' chaneo for any one to give an alarm. ward had been, claimed.. .. ' wne nt no mer bi "." "0 Ira Golden, the man over whomtped at Auburn, a short time aftor tho the dl puto arose, was wanted Vi t , rower, two men - --- Kast ro ra diamond rouoery, nnn wi CANADIAN HKALKRH , v. POACH IN AMHKA Washington, D. C, Sept 22 That Canadian fishermen havo leen en- ThOt utiirPit.diirlnrr the tinst siinimcrin (r'tHil whoio affair seemed to have boon poaching In Alaskan wntora, In vfo carefully planned, and tho men were ' lotion of the agreement between tho rnn mini rniieetofl.. .1 nere wm "' inuen oinies ana uruai uriittin, (United Press LffiH. Wire.) Detroit, Mich.. SepU 22. .William J. Bryan this after noon- Bdnt u talo gram to President Romovolt. de- junnillnB that tho President proVo tho rJinrirf Dint flnvnrtinr P.linrlna M. 'Haskell, of OlkaJioma, 'treasurer of htho Democratic iwtlonal colmnittoe, to coiiRCctel with tlm Standard Oil CouipaMy, and' that tho Standard Oil is back or tho Brynn campaign for the presidency. , This action by Bryan la the result of tho statomont given out by Frfest dent Iloosovelt at 8atmor$ rMI last night, .!, whlchxho retered to th al legations mado by William H, ,Hoa?8t against Haskell, Hd practically made similar ckarjees of hla own. Thtl tele gram was sharp In Its demand for proof of the allegation. The text of Bryan's telegram tl) the President follews: Tlie Telegram. "In a ntatomont given out by you, ycfti ondorso the charge against Gov ernor C. N. Haskell, that ho was onco In tho omploy of tho Standard Oil Company, nnd, ns such employe, waa connected with ,nn attompt to bribe Attornoy-Oonoral Monnott, of Ohio, to dismiss sulta ponding against the Standnrd. In endorsing tho ohargo you attack tho Domocratlc party and candidnte, nnylng Governor Haskell stands high In tho councils of Mr. Bryan. "You add thnt tho publication of thin corroapondonco not merely Juntl floi in a striking fashion, tho action of tho administration, but nlso casts a curious nldo-llght on tho attackn up on tho administration, both' In tho Donvor convention and In Brynn'a campaign. "Tho rhargo is so serious that I cannot nllow It to go unnoticed Gov ernor Haskell hai dented that ho wns over employed by tho Standard In any capacity, orwas ovor connocted with It In nnv way. "OOvornnr Haskoll dnmanded an Investlgnllon nt tho time tho charge was mado, offering to appear and to-tlfv. "Ho demands an Invostlaat'on now and I ngroo with yon that if Govornor Haskell Iw guilty, ho. Is unfit to be connected with the Democratic ooin- inliU'p, nnd l ani sure that vom-wmi neroo.wLLh nt". that. If ho la (itnoconU 'She deuorvoi lo bo oxonorntWl'"fronl so dainnging an acousatlon. "As tho ao'ortlon of Governor Has koll p Phalrmnu of the resolutions commKtQo fit Diyivor nnd also a trensuror of"tho''natlonal romiuUio. had nv.ai)rovnl and endorsement I ir-iii-m . i77 nciNty mv '. 1 t A(H MIX IN C8iT LAWYERS HAVE HOT WORD WAR Arrested July 10 by BIggy ad Secret Serv'co Agent Kelly, ,. A'ter arresting hlro, Biggy M(tHPff.i,i.,i ..-..taiarWiil that ttifro was a reward. o; ldt?Mi. "' ."" ir.nnn tn , man divided no fol-"Tho ocera Kuiisore itr.ct observ- ' 500 for his MPtUre, $1560 snt omnty grips -?' of lat. . there '" ,s cohvjcuoh hwj uvm yr ! . " . 2tfUo. intre recovery of the dlamwrfB. ' track, and that San Francisco by express. They aro thought ot bavo been the robb.r lln. vara ntrnne lookllle VOlltllS, nild re-' their dojcrlptlon tallies with that plv- en nvuio viciiniB. think tnar tne ro'r to San Francl'ro iy tho nursuors Off the the robbers went their tho substance of a report of CUprAV BorthoU of tho United States fiAVcntie eutte Bur to (he treasury depart ment today. Captain Burtholf men tlons the srhooner Thomas II. Bay ard as the aHegcd offender In this re port, nnd an Investigation "has ueen started. According to Captain Burtholf the Information was obtained from fish ermen at Sjinborn Harbor. o'- (United I'm 'I'.crksI flTlre.) San Francisco, Sept. 22, In Bccno unparalleled in n SaH Fraualsco court room sluco the drawlijg of'tho now famoiiH Oliver grAUd Jury, two yonrs ago, Assistant District Attontey Francis J. Honoy and Attornfy Henry Ach, who 1b roprosontlng the ex boss, Abrnham Ituef, totlay burled ubargoa at each other In violent In vective and loud language, that eoulrt be heard for blocks, Had the two at torneys could net, fee stepped by the court until thoy had, rained tkek ve cahularlos of BIlliHsmiate. Today's dramatlu qHa;el was pre cipitated by a statement made by a lnQspectlvo -Juror, Denuht Murphy, wit nan ueen on tne jury rer several days. Murphy Informed the eoHrt that he could not sit- beUM eC preju dice against tho prowcHttoa. When asked for particulars, Murphy de clared that a woman frw the Inte rior of tho atato'hari toldbla wife that an agout of IluriiH, tho proeeeAitlon's dotcctlvo, had boon vlHltlng his old homo and prying Into his formor life. "I nm an honest man, And t am of fondod at being subject to HHcb an Indignity," said Murphy at tho closo of hla recital, Honoy fissured tho voiilrmun that tho prosecution hnd faith hi hlrit, and Attorney Henry Ach asked tho vonlr- ntan to rorgot tho Innldour. "It Is mio of tho things (hat wo can't avoid," said Ach. "The, prose cutlon may well hire sluutbs.to visit tho homcH of Jurymen in cases whoro conviction li mtcestory, but tho poo Plo of California do not' annrovo of their methods." Honoy wns on lily feet In an in stant, and red with rage, ho Hhoitk his fists In Ach's faco, and started on it lengthy tlrndu against tho Knot nt uttornoy. "I take my hat off to you jiiH tho most niiBcrupulotu practicing said Honey. "I never took a $30.OO feo," crlod Ach, "I never carried slx-nhoot-ors, and thoro Is no affidavit on Hlo In any court charging roe, with por Jury." "That was ono of your tricks," roared IfOnoy. "Jfou went to the rab bis, so as to brine -a jollglouiuos tlpn " m VBhut up.VrhoutPd Ach, atlft'then hO launched forth on a titm tiU rjiargos ngnlnst. Honey's persoirVl llftl. , 'Thoro s a man roproaenunK-thls defondant," Ah enijed, "wos4c phya- Inn lilt ! tn I I n0 l. t A i li Via irfti k trrt. f"l Hint Jl l v djiiv to demand anfhnt four touguo gun, Intfiildtlon, tQglea for.bloods, hair rrf-sjfi., ftalf'ftor-, ..mu i. u (tfVM ntfups nun mux it ( BIkrv started uesti,tIoa "Kith the way. Boston uollce for tHe 11 5i reward. and while he carrying ob argu- sv.W'R FROM IIEIIR. ment by mall, the man became a'ck, thfkK AVI) KVKItVU'IIKI'.f! He was removed to the connty hoi- f J ,eUerto pusi, wnere'Ho oa im, ,,..- ,- - .nn.....tn "i anatnr iinvnor of Maryland, giv VW"""H"" . . rrtli.J..nnrnP.liliiK Colonel Stow ...,..,'., vr 'art to Fort Qrant. that the col nl utry jinnmn r '"'m.iv :-. . . ..i Imnifdlato Inyeitlgntlnn of thecburgn vh'oh I- -.)BTfxl by the President o in tho Hnltfiil States "Your MkIi nosltlo iiff yt-W MUivf, a man wljo yl hpt ho eterrod vour eoneo of liutlci). will prevent ann i from ilvfondltig lilt client,; ' from sancuoning siion a cnnrjso noi iio.noy repnea in an impasarantn nroved. andl rpuVrtfitllv i-ontiot you speech, In which he xplalkedls gor to furnish tho ri'oof. If In your pos-ilag to Arizona, and started to attark session, or. If you havo no proof. IAch whon Judge Lawlef cemmanded: request yci to Indicate the method j "Mr. Honey, tako your sat." i" which the truth may bo ascer- Judge Lawler thon Asked the Juror tulned." to remain In the box several days and GIVKS UP fO.(KM JOB i TO STl'DV MINIBTUY Pittsburg. Sep. 22. Res'srnlng a 1 nosltlon of a mill of the Comegie Steej Comnaoy, carrying with U a salary of $10,'000 a ypar, George L. Glmit today began a course of study n the.Weto-n Theological Semlriary, where ho will fit bluwolf for the mln- i f- mpv w For the nasi 23 years Gluut has i tho charts, ben ensged la the steel working business, and is one of the B-ntrft the country. A warm Corey, he did much rch the foremost place Continuing. Brn fov Wtthnnt rnn 'iiltlnir Governor Hai koll, I will nc-ofl that ho will appear) try to ovorcomo his prejudice. Ron. i wiii inn, ,,,,i ,. ... -"'""Itlonnl compiltteif has not. knowingly, be ore any tribunal, nub' c or pr r(lc)vei, ,8 (j0ftf ,ro, u n;.S.2.?hi mC ronnlltlon wit riU. asl If ho finds that a vorpora irlhn'NRfA that hNronnoPtlon with ., haconlrlhiilid to tho nemo. tho ni''ai commiiroo Hnu uie cam- ,, ilj t. ,rn. ,... ;. nnln will sse. m tho vet that tho v..w -, "'r '-'-' tlon hair contributed to tho Demo- : fund, ho will ret CoHcVidlng, Bryan asserts that tho AltilFSTFI) FOK fiMUGGUNalis tyranlcal. contlnuallly auarrellng . .... lumi L .u la lniinnltnt. haVlnK IPl B' l sn rrauci?;o; aepi. js V'Ai- inHn under h Is eye without detect- workmen In the ' McMullen. Artb-ip Jonei .and BChJ unjy hee, Swansea, three marine Hremen, are Ing i.J,n ?.; a?vaBcement to a to aid him te rms, nnrler ar-m today, itn ! m V"g i"T ?'' Ze 7iM0. whe be I un,Jn the scee IwHwtry. Ita alwaya in.-81'iiea in sir'iic "T"- "-rr Tl'Zi . . been hi 4ilre. Kwevr, io ewier me n t" -iiujnni n-,-- - r ; v n fi- rtXttd f tbt Qtntrwr uZ.rZ"mUm, Ucr la Ida; tmna-iHr ?''?.,0"V J"ZTV ZTZZ, "JT7T"m. IT" ' T . Ttki lu . hkh erc r rwwH c-w inn ic -t-- tvt-r . -J - .iK.sbu w il".cionr. lailtnt UUfl MWVMIi;. int. will r;ww mmvivH "-- .T" . "..";: tf.u wumTumtm-in-'v r -----,, tb (bou- steel bnai- tbre M 'j,i.i.i . trii.iiM! nnnwi k(m tjuwcnuiHK, uryuri urri umi uiu S Cin" n-U h hi tt or ! I n-wocmllc party is conducting a fair LWi invLiin nrJtbS'1' honorable HkM, and demands f.A v'H nflo Investliratlon pftbe..M,' . ,,,,,, ''i,.BlAnl ,rnn, believe Mm guilty or jj- , I I.I.. ...I u.. ..UA ..11. ....I.... nl,.- .I..1..A. M.at l. will Bftt ' IWiraraW Wl 'WH JKIIVWIHK i , k.n.r nV iii nnmihiirmi V-hr conference bftwcei Bryan nermt anv member or uie iwpiuilican.. . r. . Q .. Wood Q lh8 oranlwilon tn mlrenr-Wnt the t-'f"n 'mu ano v " wooa.or ms VIJ,id,i.0,ih!.i ?oTaVtedoo"!' Thoy telephoned the Democratle Preeldent has wnrTakeiic aiUfji " nfKUrcn. nriw irrn ibi ii rf" ... ..ti ,.iu .-.-i i.a TLMArttm mltUm. amvrrmn r iff piBSiv "?" TimWiT.jjLLL- J I -- ' - -O ' ...,,.; m wyww" r wrT9Trxmsz . .:.. t,. t.... M (imu ueen jmmtm -wm , vn ? Hm..r,r..i ...t.luJ il ZLl li hh atUiU on tWt casswUrn Jt4 4illty o. wntimrtrt mH tor YsBsWrar Vitsisriar--- i-a fcwi 1 parents e wT TV .TJ,. -ZZVuUl t.ZZT'trzW di.i ZirVkmH fnJa. iirvl-Mi mfrmryt nnwef u V. r odarai t 15W. Shly. - I - . x i, ' .