The Semi-weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1926, October 10, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    NEW YORKERS WON M JT0 VOTE OKLY 172
SEGONU OF SERIESL. . .. HAVE RFfilSTFRFO
Second Game of World's Series
Goes to Giants by Score of
3 to 0 in Tenth.
TIMELY HITTING AND AN
ERROR GETS RUNS
Mathewson and Plank Do the
Twirling Act Throughout
Contest; Great Crowd.
Eig Case Opened Today With
Every Seat in Large Court
Room Occupied.
Coiiliuut-d fru
Wednesday, Kl. H
ii ') v v 'j v 'si "t 'it t) 'si i (!) S
(?) s
W features of Today's Game. (si
s lialtcrics I'hiladclphia, flank !i
Wand Lapp; .ew 1 ink, Malhcw
(?) .son anil .McLi'iin. (!)
w Suudnra.ss plays first base for (!
(- (jiauls in place of Merklc. (!)
w Itakcr Kivcn ovation by tholls- (!)
W and.s of fans.
!) Dri.ling mist, stubbornly
(!) Iiuuk over i'hiladclphia dtiriny '!)
CJ p,ainc. (!)
Cs I'.stiuialcd attendance is believed (!)
s' not to exceed tbirty thousand. (!)
(!) !)
(J ! J ! s?; ') '!) ! ) !) 'i! ) (!) '!)
Philadelphia, (Jet. K. The Xew
New York (iiants won the second
(jalne of the World's series by a score
of three to nothiucr. .Neither side
scored up to the tenth inning. In this
limine; by timely hiltine, and an error
by I'liil.idelphia, three (iiants scored.
Ily Hal Sheridan.
Philadelphia, Ocl.K. Despite a mis
ty ilii-vlc which soke, I Ihroilirh to the
skin, four thousand waited all niiit,
outside of Shibe Park, indicalini; thii
another crowd of forty thousand
would willies lllc second e,aille of the
World's sciies here today. At ciiil
o'clock live thousand well' in line.
At II o7.,cl; the drizzle set in
a.eaiu. the prediction ol the weather
lime. in, sas that it will continue bill
il piobably wouldn't rain ciioucji to
prevent the faille.
I'irsl llaselllau MclUe, w iio m isled
his ankle III yesterday's gallic, was nn
ahle to stand on his loot this nioru
iliU and will be out of the e,,iiue today,
ami probably for the remainder of
the series.
At II o'clock the Kales of Shibe
pail, were slil clo.ed, with cicjil
thousand awaiting in line on the out
side.
mist a k.i i 1 1 appi are I.
eliminated the chdlv
atc-
At noon the
A h.;hl breeze
air.
At twelve twenty o'clock the
vte'e opcue-1 and Ihousands t.m.,
filed in. The field is hettw tunl 1 1 -.-hae
lines appeared 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L -.
Ki't.drcds l ie perched on til.' hi Use
lops ovcrlookiiin the Klounds.
The Athletics appeared on the
(rounds at one o'clock and the (Iiants
followed a few uiiutilcs later, baker,
who made the home run in yester
day's name at New York, lor Phila
delphia, was loudly cheered. John
son, the Washington Iwirler, was
presented with an automobile before
Ihe Kami- for beint; the most valuable
)ayer of (he American league.
Al I . .til o'clock the stands were fill
iiiK rapidly an, I the bleachers are
packed. 1 1 is mil believed that the
crowd will exceed thirty thousand.
Suode,rass played first base for New
York, because of Merkle's inability.
The ballet les w ere I'lank and Lapp,
for the Athletics and Mathewson and
McLean lor the (liant
Kielf, Oct. K After lyiinj in jail for
two years and a half, Mendel lieilis
was placed on trial today in the crim
inal section of the Kiefi District court
for "ritual murder." On account of
the extraordinary juiciest the case has
attracted throughout Kurope, the
courtroom was packed by a a cosmo
politan throng when Jud;;c lioldyrcff
.and his associates mounted the bench
and beiu the cinpaniiclinrr of a jury.
The. r,ei;ular venire for the court term
from which the jury was clroscii con
sisted of four men with a university
education, fourteen with an intermedi
ate or elementary education, fifteen
ivho have not attended any school, hut
who have received some domestic edu
cation, and three who are ipiile illiter
ate. More than newspapermen,
from various countries, had previously
applied lor seats, hut so irreat was the
demand made by the friends of both
local and St. I'elersburt; officials that
many of the correspondents had to
stand ill the back room, and some, al
though holding tickets, failed altogeth
er of fldutission. Conspicuous amony
the reporters was a personal represen
tative of M. Slchcvjovitoli', minister
of justice, wdio had been instructed to
wire a ruuniiiK detail .account of tiie
proceedings to his chief in St. Peters
burg, f rom the inception of the case
Ihe mini-try of justice had carefully
directed the activities of the local
prosecutors, llraiidnrf ami Chapliiisky.
and il was willl Ihe full approval of the
central Kovcrnincnl that the charea: of
'ritual murder" was made in the oriK
inal indictment.
Kvcr since the niorniu.,- of Aprd 1.
I'll I, when the mutilated body of An
drei Mu-chinsky, a l-vear-old Chris
tian boy. was found in tin abandoned
brick yar.l ju -I outside Kieff the pros
eculion .has been ende.a orin ir to es
tablish the theory that he was slain
in accordance v. ill an alleged lewish
rile prescribed by the Talmud, sa, ihat
his blood mi;;!ii be used in making
passover brctid. h'or eenlnries Ihe
": 'o 'ol and liperstitioits Jew-liailers
of f.'lls-itl have cllim; -o the belie; ihn
'his "rile" is icitularly practiced by the
.lewi-li race, and the Ltovcruluen l ha
ipparenlly done all il.at it could to
"sler this id,'::. M. K ras-ovsk . cldcl"
I the Kictf dclectiie del
i Yesterday Was Largest Day
for Registration When 54
Became Qualified.
ONLY SIXTEEN SIGNED
UP THIS FORENOON
Not Coming in Fast Enough
Says Van Tassel; Ought to
Be Average of 75 a Day.
rlnieiit.
pn
ly I ible
l"i
cci
alii
actually
ll'i'i'iy til it t.ie cnin.
lews, abiion,.;, the 01
li xt lor ihe "1111, :" ,
"I e -o stall Molllllls.
rem. siipcvstilio:', lac
'I murder is accompli .lied bv
muds. Me cotil, obtain alis,,!,,'
eii.lcnce alom; , re,i:iied line
m the coutrarv lu-lieveil h.- 1. ol
murder to a e inur of liiicics
leiitlihors of the boy's fain
d and who were known to
"e Icarlul Ihat 1 u scam sky would be
in to Ihe anil.,'! ilic-. lie
idence thai one of the !,!,., ...
'V Is -ceil w ill, a chi el - i,,,,-,!,. I,,.,-,,,.,
he niuidei' ar, that this in:,, lenient
" ' "l a moon, was lonml ,y two
'oys ue.ir tne luick kiln at'terv ards
l lie Hoys, up,, n orders of the thief,
traced t!
lo which
ilv belon
d
One hundred and seventy-two have
registered for the coming city elec
tion up until noon today.
Yesterday fifty-four registered and
this afternoon, Registration Clerk
Washburn staled that only sixteen
had registered.
Up until yesterday Morning oniy
one hundred and two had registered
and since then there has been an in
crease in the registration of seventy.
" I hey are not coming fast enough"
-aid Recorder Van Tassel this morn
ing. "We should have an average of
a registrations a day to have a rep
resentative vote in the coming city
lection."
That interest has increased is in
licatcd by the registration yesterday
he number being the largest of anv
day since the hooks were opened jii
the second day of the mouth.
Several women were among those
who registered this morning and it
also appears that the women are be
giuniiiif to register faster.
The books viI close on Novem
ber 22 and Recorder Van Tas.-el cs
tiniates tint with an average regis
tration of 75 per day from this dale
until the close, that practically all of
cb-ihle niters will have register
id. This w ill make the number sotne
li'iii't over di'llll. I
It niti-t be borne in mind Ihat to
Mile, means that an elector nill-t be
icitislered. Under ihe new order of
things, they cannot be sworn in at
Ihe polls unless the supreme court
should hold compulsory registration
invalid.
Inew it nit,
ver.
LINN COUWTY COUNCIL
HELD MEETING SATURDAY
Score by innings: R "
New York . .11001100000 ,-0 S
Phila 0000000000 .1 7 2
Until pitchers worked throughout
Ihe game, and their work was of high
oiik-r.
BANKERS IN CONVENTION
OPPOSE CURRENCY BILL
My Alfred C. Schmitl.
Hoston, Mass., Oct. S. (Special lo
Ucimicr.it V--With four thousand dcl-
rg.ues present, tlie American Hankers consumer lo p in chase his product
association met here Monday and yes-. llu' lowest possible cost after it leaves
leiday in sections. 1 'arlllers hands.
i i.e giance as the leading tanners'
tl ominunicated )
The Linn County Council Patrons
of Husbandly met last Saturday m,!,
Claud Prairie grange Xo. 1(1 and held
.. cry interesting session.
Hon. .1. II. Scott, president ol the
I u'ncil filled the chair. C. II. W:il'
c acted as secretary pro tern.
Owh.g to the .ii'u.ucd in,.. ,ii
i.irni work the attendance was not up
to expectations, but the session n.
niaC.cd with much enthusiasm. c--I'pc'alion
among farmers in l.unug
and selling was i.irne.stly advoca'cd
0v a number of speakers, amonw thi ill
I'., rainier and wife of Woo, Unci
grange, Multnomah count v
The time was considered propit
ious for sonic radical action looking u,
organization among farmers to act
in Ml! defense and protect tlum ,hes
from the organized interests that are
exploiting themselves at the farmers'
expense.
I here is something radically wrong
when Ihe fanner receives less than
oue half the price the consumer has
lo pay for his products. The grange
doctrine is for the producer to receive
a good return (or his labor and the
:it
CITY NEWS
A Mistake Corrected. -1 1 was the
I'.a-c, aid I'.ro.vn Musical Comedy
CKi'iv which has been shelving at
Ihe Koh'e and no; the Frank Rich
Company. The killer will show at the
Hligh on October Dili. 10th and 11th.
Gets Account of Game. The Home
Telephone Co. receives Ihe score of
ihe Worlds scries baseball game over
ihe wire from Portland by innings and
the dope is sent lo the Whitaker ci
gar store, where it is posted on a big
core card. This system of reporting
Ihe game will continue throughout the
Inteiesl in the pending currency bill
is keen. One thou-aud country bank
cis in special session pu, tested against
the bill A dele,;. , lion, of one banker
hum each state is to appear helot c
Ihe senate committee lor the purpose
of asking the mo, line. Hi, ,n. Yesierdav
Ihe federal director of lllc posl.i sav
inns si-tem addies. ,d the couicutiou
inlet i siine,ly.
Hoston i. t :!e!iehtl',ll pi ,cc ,,n,l is
A g, uetolls ho.;
m, r,
organization and the
national cli.u.icter is
bv tin
Ihe
"ill I
10 a
Anthony Funoral this Afternoon.
The funeral of the hue C. Anthony,
was held this afternoon at the Meih-
odist church. Rev. Leech conducting
me services. lllc hurial took nace
in the city C'tueterv.
Weather Fair. T.te range of tem
perature for 24 hours . ndinir a: S
clock this morning was -15 to 5,v' de
grees. I lie river is at .14 feet this
morning. The rainfall f ir 24 hours
past has been .05 inci's. "J'he wca-
tner report ' says fair tor today and
tomorrow.
Delivery Team BoheJ. Yesterday
afternoon one of the delivery teams
of Scott i; Conn, of Fast Albany,
broke and ran down Main south to
Fourth, scattering packages along the
way. At one place, a man waived his
arms in trout ot them c.i;..:ng tlum to i
stop; he lowered his arms whereupon
they again bolted. The driver ran j
after and succeeded in climbing into
ihe back of the wagon :nl stopping
thetn. "
Erects New Residence. F. M. Ar-!
nold of the J. V. Cusick & Co. bank !
estcr,lay purcha.l a lot from Sam i
I Worrell on l ighth sjrect and has a!-!,
1 riady commenced the erection .if a
: new hungalow on Ins property.
MS HUSBAND THREW ;W0iViAN3 CLUB HAS STOCK CITIZENS OF NGiViE STAfiT
CLOTHES OUT OF WINDOW
B CHAUTAUQUA AGSQGiATiCN; WORK OF BECUNSTBUCTiON
Bertha Hale Brings Suit for
Divorce Against Lawson
C. Hale.
Charging that her husband is a
habitual drunkard and thj-.t as such he
has abused her and threw her clothes
out of a window, Iiertha M. Hale
has tiled suit tor divorce against Law
son C. Hale. The couple were mar
ried on October 6, 1901. According
to the complaint the defendant has
beat and ill treated the plaintiff in
various ways and she claims her hus
band has often falsely accused her of
being intimate with other men The
;''tm,,''c':'i",s on a "'8hl i Au
gust, 1912, the defendant dragged her
"J" of bed by the hair and thtxw he"
c otl.es out ot the window. She
claims she then deserted hem W R
"Iveu represents the plaintiff
That the Shakespeare, one of Al
bany's leading literary organizations,
is the first and only similar club in the
city to acquire stock in the Albany
Chautauqua association, was the state
ment of Mrs. F. G. Franklin, yester
day evening.
Mrs. Franklin is the Jeader of the
club. She said that the club purchas
ed one share of the Chautauqua asso
ciation stock some time ago. The
Shakespeare club is strictly a liter
ary organization and is composed of
leading matron of the city. Although
a club of study, the Shakespeare club
nurses civic pride to some extent and
its members are never reluctant to
assist in any way possible towards
civic betterment.
H. F. Swartout and wife of Lyons,
were in the city yesterdp.v afternoon.
Mayor Jones Has Been Assured
of Help from Scores of
Cities.
(By United Pre.-s Association)
Nome, Alaska, Oct. S. Some oro
gress has been made toward recon
structing the wrecked city of Nome.
Scarcity of supplies however, have
prevented any great improvement ill
the situation until relief arrived from
the outside. In response to his appeal
for aid -Mayor Jones has been assured
from many quarters that everything
needed would be sent at once. Many
citizens whe lost everything in t lie
storm will leave as soon as possible.
A. G. Paddock, of Union, transacted
('nsiness here yesterday.
iJm
Firinniirflj f EMgini9 winner
AUTY PARLOR;
iini fiSaafi dfty Haas cHnarg off th departaeiM aft thk sfe
All if th mdkra' nmjpiravemeinifts Haw Ibsira kstel
imekdllaag asu elecftdc vnlbircateir srnd Hair Bryeir.
S3 a e'ysrrjojjEj n .3p-
B5ir2 .z Kk Dryer, a fc&?y h& eff hi ctn !be .feectpeced
irysJ k liS asJaitSsa, as it giyes a hot &n& ca!3 correct cf sar.
thdidkwi &re dyed M ds-yed ia 30 miiaates.
HsiiT gvssdls will lbs mad m irisr, als swkcEss mi
warn cmhm$.
Ann Segcminill stock
IF Hm,w Qd f s
sarrkd nun tock0
spsjrit Micsnairlmg ffr LaI-ss asad
mm -parltinnieinilt lis m
v :
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WE HAVE THE GOODS YOU NEED
The Variety Is Greater Than Ever. Values Better Than Ever Befc
lore
onlv one ol
,i dim,, to abide i Applies to Kinlcv for Oninion
and Id live"
next nicctine of the Council I'lcrk Marks this
lad of IS applied to t.'ountv
uid.i, ocmbcr Is:.
m with ll.iinionv eramic m its
w hall near t'tahlicc.
I'ltVIl t!'C CCMCllUlS in. UsC l.'i,M, III.'
council b
bets lor
past 4l ,
, 'xpected.'
its cr
pi aisc
al ol the ,
aid work
'Met lllcill
dtltmi! Ihe
i:i"t,'i,;i lor a
ainc h. cii-c. t! c clerk deferred ihe
! .nance of the license until c nlld
ei: an opinion from State llauic War
den l-'micv. upon tin- cronii,!. -h.it the
V'lll'C fellow's father w.i. . a il,..,
mm; p.
t .l.vl.tn
ihc gallic
id a '-tame
1.1,1 tor a
is- he has
Warm
Underwear
Women's Fine Rib Fleeced Union
Suits in white, extra good at $1.00 suit
Children's Wool Union Suits, white
or Grey, all si;?es, $1.00 Suit.
Kabo
Front Lace
Corsets
Children's Co. ion Union Suits, all
:;!.:os ."iOf to T.h' suit.
The only sat
isfactory front
lace Corset at a
moderate ju ice
$2.00 un.l
S3. 50 pair
HiIm"
jcn.t
Knew
Cl.lt.
Asiettts lor
Slaml.iril '
Patterns
! i-j
Ill 1
FLOOD'S STORE
m WEST FIRST STREET
Agents for
Kabo Reducing
Corsets