The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 26, 1902, Image 5

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Watch the Fight for Flat 8alarlce.
VOL. XII.
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traw Hats
Crash Hats
Our prleoB urn chcnper tlitn year than ever boforo. The c lino of
rraidi hats looks well enough for dreau wear. Of course e havo them
liner ut EOc niul ()5c.
Fancy braid drees straw hats at 05c, !)5c. tl.10.
'??&? ??,T,,py,ro ,h0 cooleHt on earth.
HARVEST UATS at 10c, 15c. 20c, 25c.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
(or in vn from 25c up. The 45c grade is extra gooil value.
Shirts, Overalls, Gloves
Ami nil kf mis of goods for harvest wear.
Our $1.15 Horsehide Glove
is the best on the market. 'Iliey stand the hard wear and stay
niii i niin iniitijic
Our tlOc hurst hide glove is good but it pays to buy the best.
The
New York Racket
li the best pluco in
the city lo buy
Our prices uro lower than at regular stores for the paine iiunllty.
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
.PRICE CASH STORE.
E. T. BARNES, P'rop'r.
hHHw'HH 1 1 1 1 h-m-h-E
The House of Handsomeness
HandpomeneEH is ond domiuont featuro tt tlie Barr Block goodnosa is the
ithor, Diainondp, walclies. jewelry silverware, cut glues all mo ut beautiful as
tlify are good, nnd hs g' o I up t bey are beaul iful. There's a third magnet, too
lowur prices, For we are content witii less than usual jewelry profit.
Barr's Jewelry Store
Cor. State and Liberty Hts.
Upheld By All Sorts
AnJ conditions of nion. A Overholdt's
One old ryo whi koy is held in high (
vor alike by the mlUionniro and the me.
cliRiiic. Has the social charm expres
sed by the "'mellow," n will as purity
and maturity tnrecon mend It. Invahi
ahlo for medicinal un' HeaJ on" the
nwkot. Wo Imvo the ll'iii.t bran I of
wines nnd lliiuurn at lowest r rirm.
J. P. ROGERS, gga-
X SPECIALIST X
A. Al BANCROFT.
Mir. of the
BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
259 Com'l St, Salem, Orcton
We do our own
trlndlflgs
ExaralrMflon fre.
Navel
Orangeade
Something Good
to Drink at
SODA FOUNTAIN
114 State Street.
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THK THERMOMETFK IS LO V
In the kitchen, always whengas is
used for cooking. And yon don't
have to worry over th rise in the
price of wood. It is the fuel pat
excellence in the warm weather,
o heat no aulieft. no dirt nodr.et.
Instead, comfort, con venter ce,
' leaniiuew, economy. Ga stove
and raniisa of every ne and style
euppliml by the Salem (iab Light
L'i mpany at lowest prices.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.
S ..Phono 5S3. 4 ChemekeU 8L u
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AND
Leaders in Low Prices.
How About Your Eyes
Get your eyes tested at C T. Pom
eroys so you can see perfectly.
Gold filled s.ueclac'es warranted 10
years, formerly 3.50 now 2 00.
Watch.'S, gold filled cases, Eljjm
or Waltham movement fiom 10
to 20.
C. T. Pomeroy . . .
Jewolernnd Opticiun, 2S8 Com'l. St.
BUILDING
AND REAL
ESTATE
Many 'New Buildings
Going Up in Salem
Are
Work was bogun this woek on a
number of new buildings In Salem, nnd
with the active operations on Stnte
street, the city continues to present a
gfpiie of unusual activity fn building
circles. Among the buildings put up
of which mention has not yet been
made aie the follewing:
It. T- Kay. residence. South Saltun,
coat about S0O.
Mrs. Heck, barn, Knglewood. $5o..
h. S. Uadellffe. Yew Park, rosl
dence, $1000.
Ilev. W. Hoblnson, University addl
t.on. au addition and general Improve
ments. $000.
John Mlnto. Minto's lsiaU. hay
barn. $S0.
O J. Wflifln, Bast Salem. SuxlO
foit addition to hoi house. SO0.
George Whlttaker. store Me on
Brown's Island. fT.
The tiaBSfers of realty tor Uie
week reiiresented in the aggregate
J:'o,m)0.
This thing has bees gulng oh for
six monthe over the coast, gradually
worklug IU way eastward. AlHMit W
days since Ike wofeweat reacHed the
inlerlor of Ue state, ad since the
Kiuiitfi nm of Umber towte have beea
gled on la Crook county. vaAr the
timber and stone act.
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San Pranctata. JiT U WMii.
fl.lttt.
DAULYJ
STRIKE
IS NO
JOKE
Messenger Boys Stand
Firm
And Are Augmented By the
Checker Boys
Causing Delay and Loss
the Board of Trade
to
Chicago, July 2(1. The ranks of the
striking Western Union messenger
boys were augmented this morning by
a walk out of the chock boys on the
board of trade, causing secrious delay
and a consequent loss of money to the
traders.
The operators were ordered to fill
the checkers' places, and Uiose who
refused to obey were discharged. Sev
eral riot calls were turned In tills
morning, extra police being necessary
to disperse the noisy crowds around
the telegraph offices. The strike,
which was at first regarded as an
opera house affair. Is affecting busi
ness, and is no longer looked upon as
a Joke. The Western Union continues
to advertise for men and boys to tnke
the boys' places, offeilng them $40 per
month, but are receiving few applica
tions. HE WAS
A FALSE
FRIEND
Mrs. BiddleisRobbedof $30.-
000 Worth Jewelry
Philadelphia. July 20 N. Hashlrn,
ex-inannger of the opera house here,
was arrested this morning on a charge
of stealing jowels, said to bo worth
$30,00)1, the property of .Mrs. Con
stance Diexell-Hlddle, the divorced
wile of Dr. Clements Blddle, U. S. N
She was on the stage for awhile, but
afterward retired to private life. It Is
Hald-.dio-waa.frJutidiy,.wtli Hushlm.
CIVIL
WAR IN
HAYT!
Provisional Government Has
Been Dissolved
Washington. July 2)1. Two dis
patches received thin morning from
Unitoil Statos Minister to Hnyti Pow
ell Btnto that civil war has boon do-
dared In thnt island, and Admiral Kll
lick declared a plrato. The provision
al government has boon dlssolvod and
Picsldont Firniin. with nn army, Is
advancing on Port Au Prlnco.
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Push Club
To Meet
The Greater Salem Commercial
Club will hold a special ineotfiiK of
Importniico at the city hall at 7:30
o'clock this (Saturday) evening. The
purposo of the meeting Ih to receive a
proposition from the managing editor
of the Minneapolis Tribune, who Is
gathering data for a special edition of
his paper that will be devoted to the
Pacific Northwest. The meeting had
been called for Monday afternoon, but.-l
at tlio request of the editor, the time
has boon chiingod until this evening,
and it Is urged that as many or the
members as ran will attend the meet
ing, which will be of great luterest to
the people of Salem and vicinity,
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Had His Eye-Teeth Cut.
Old Bill Anderson's pet tuoukey.
"Bulger," who has been at large sev
eral times of late, and has scare I the
nerve (Hit of several prominent citi
zens, is no longer dangerous. In fact
he never was. but. like his master, is
a good bluffer. But in order to put at
rest the gay and festive clUsene who
are apt to monkey with other people's
petit. Old Bill has bad Mr. Bulger's
eye-teeth cut that is filed off, so that
he couldn't hurt any one if he did bite.
A veterinary dentist was brought up
from Portland to iierfarm the opera
tion (and It was suceesaful) but Bill
i,uneetly believes he eonld buy seven
monkeys for what It cost to have this
one Used.
Col. Sobleskl
WUI lecture oh "The Ittse and fall
of I'utand and the Struggle Bf her
l'euule fur Political Freedom" at the
rteet M. M. ehureh on Mondajr, Jy
Sg, at S g. . AdmtafteH. eeuw;
ebMr under ' J MMta-
SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1902.
PECUUAR SUICIDE.
Young Man Jumps Into the Funnel of
a Locomotive.
Joplln, Mo.. July 2G.Oiln Grellsh,
nged 23 years, of Leavenworth, Kan.,
committed suicide between Lebanon
and Springfield by leaping Into the
funnel of the locomotive drawing the
westbound Frisco passenger train. Ac
cording to passengers who arrived
here, Grollsh climbed on top of the
water tank and, with a yell, dove Into
tlio tunnel. Ho was pulled out by the
tialnmen with difficulty, terribly
burned and dead. '
The contiact for building the new
sawmill for Oeorgo Hume, nt Al
durbiook. near Astoria, has been
awarded to Joseph Surpronant. The
mill will be of 10,000 feet dally 'capac
ity, and will be finished as rapidly as
possible.
TRACY
IN THE
EAST
Notorious Outlaw Receives
Much Attention
One Fellow Impersonates
Tracy By Writing Letter
Tracy has received much nttentlou
tluouKliout the Knst In hia varied es-
' (.apndes since leaving the penitentiary
1 Juno Uth. The writer Is In receipt of
i letter fiom Massachusetts, In which
tlio author says the nnine of Trncy
and his ilnrliiB deeds are known In ev
ery bninlet nnd town In all the Eastern
states. Tincy is considered n heio by
the populace, which Is disposed to
admire lilni.
The outlaw receives much attention
through the press of the East. The,
New York Herald of recent dnte con
tained some humorous illustrations
descilptlve of tlio search for the crim
inal, and tlio following letter from
'v!!"!
lepeiter:
State of Bravado. July
10, 1001!.
To tlio Editor or the New Yoik 1 lei aid:
1 Things tins been nllflrod dull since
the posso inn out of ammunition, i'
never know before thnt posse was an-1
other name for photographers. When i
I started out to be a bad man I used to ,
shoot the posses just for the fun of
seeing them kick.
The sheriff sent word to me that
tlio pnpora woro getting tired of fur- j
nisbliiK tnrgots for mo, nnd If I didn't
'quit It ttfCy wVnildn't pi Int my name, j
except at the regular ndvet Using,
int es.
I bogged the pardon of every son of i
., u.i.i 1, rri..in ilf.W.i 111,, til If .k flft.lt'
.1. f,llll l.lflt V.1I..V. 1.1.,,.. n,u ,i.l HIIVI
that, niul asked if thoy had anything
ngainst mo. They said they must le
ply In the negative, which I took lo
menn thnt I have squared myself.
Since I Iihvu been on the warpath I
iinve killed eighty men, made eighteen
women cook "grub" for me. and sent
twi'uty-nliio farmers to the surround
ing towns to liny devilled hum and
cartridges for me to use In tlio woods.
Somo of them is Impostors, for 1 henr
tliut thoy are now going around bor
rowing inoiioy from their friends, say
ing that Harry Tracy, the outlaw,
needs the money to buy gnus with.
I mny bo ii ilosporate ehtuaetor, but
I tell you 1 1 uro that I won't stand lor
any such touching ns that. All guns
demunduil by mo on the pain of death
will be receipted for In full, ami I
won't have no unauthorized person
giving the merry linlia to their ci edi
tors on my account.
If It ain't no bother, please deny in
your valuable paper that I carry a ton
of red pepper for the bloodhounds.
Bloodhounds is faithful and Intelligent
animnls and Is woith IUhki apiece. I
don't think It is the correct thing to
have lite followed around by them IiIk
Danes, like the pictures have It.
I'm a bloodthirsty wretch and am
always accompanied by bloodhounds.
Do you think I am a fake "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" company? The next time IClUa
gees over the ice she will throw the
bloodhounds off the scent, or I won't
nsk you for one.
It Is lonesome out here, for these
Western posses Is that unsociable that
they do nothing but sit up on their
tay uses and talk about gun plays and
bide In the woods until a photographer
comes along. Their tht-y '' pining
to be shot at.
Would you mind sending me some
choice reading matter? It would di
vert my mind while these fellows In
the big hats talk about taking me dead
or alive. The fellows with the cam
eras have taken me alive about alt I
reckon I'll stand for. My amuse
ments, aside from looking tierce and
threatening to shoot fanners' wives.
If they don't make belter pie, consist
of wishing that I hadn't started In this
outlaw business.
Nobody comes near me by aecident.
but what ills teeth begin to chatter.
and he begins to talk shop. I'm tired
of It all, and one of these days the
Iteofde will bear from me. If you can
tell me anything else to do to be real
desperate don't fall to answer by re
turn malL
Trusting that these few lines will
Mud you well, and hastening to say
(feat I. toe. am In the enjoyment of
good health. I am yours rett4tfully.
I1KNHY TItACY.
ajlai UJJ.L TUB OUTLAW
O URN AL
JEFFRIES "
KEEPS
THE BELT
Australian Floored In
Eighth Round
Pause
in the Fight
the Tide
Turned
In
Favor of Champion Who
Was Badly Punished
Snu Francisco, July 2tl. Chninpion
Jeffries spent last night and today In
the Ilnmninn baths. Ho shows the ef
fects of the terrible punishment ad
ministered In the fight, his face Is cut
and bruised, his nose broken and both
eyes are so swollen that he can scarce
ly see.
Fltzslininoiis nlso passed an uncom
fortable night, nnd became delirious nt
I! o'clock this morning from pain, the
result of the knockout jolt. The doc
tors stnte tnat It Is not serious. Oth
erwise he bears no mark of the con
test. The story thnt has been pub
lished to the effect that the fight was
n fake. Fit, purposely pretending he
win knocked out. Is not generally
credited by a mnjoilty of those who
saw the light, nnd is vigorously do
nled by all concerned. Mnyor
Schniltz will prohibit nil future con
tests If satisfied that It was a fake.
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Affairs of
Cholera has broken out afresh in Manila.
Earthquake shocks are frequent In Madrid.
An nntl.frlar demonstration is on foot in Manila.
' A violent epidemic of cholera Is threatening Upper Egypt.
Typhoid and yellow fever Is raging at Valencia, Venezuela.
Germany has adopted a customs tariff on the Import of silver.
The governor of Panama Is willing to accept peace proposals.
Rehearsals for the coronation procession Is going on In London.
Terrific submarine eruptions occurred on the Azores Islands.
President Loubet has ordered the close of Catholic schools In
France.
Business is paralyzed In Venezuela, owing to the revolution in
S progress there.
Dr. Zellia, Palestine explorer, has unearthed the ruins of Solo-
mon's temple In Samaria.
?A severe typhoon is sweeping over the island of Luzon between
the 13th and 18th parallels. v
9 China will abolish the llkln throughout the empire, thus securing
S free transit of all merchandise, native and foreign.
0 Ed. Martin, the American pugilist, won the colored championship
9 of the world from Bob Armstrong In London Friday.
i A meeting of the privy council wan held today aboard the king's
6 yacht, with a view to proclaiming August uth a public holiday.
9 The new Chinese minister has sailed for the United States. 9
2 English cabinet officers are anxious over the king's condition. S
8eo9&efiecQsfea4)a59
Jeffries' share of the gate receipts are
ll.:!i;. EitzslmniouH' lltHOl.
Sun Francisco, July 2)i. -Bobeit
FitxHlmmouH hist night forfeited his
Inst claim to the heavyweight cham
pionship. He was knocked to the
lliHir by JamoH Jorfrlos, and counted
out after lie hml so hudly punished
the champion, that It was a foregone
conclusion among the spectators that
the big Australian iiiust win. Bleed
ing from a number of gashes, ap
parently weakening, and clearly un
able to copu with PIUsIiuiiiuiih' supo
i lor skill, Jorfrles delivered two lucky
punches, as FitzslmmoiiM paused In
the right to speak to him, and turned
the thin. Flt'.slmmons tried to rise
riom the mat, but sank down again In
bidplessuoMS, and heard himself
counted out. wheie but a moment be
foie he had npimreuUy all the better
or It
I will never fight again," said the
.attle-siiiriHil vetuiaii of the ring
when he bail siillleiHiitly lecnvMred to
talk "Tlio fight was fairly won, and
to the best man belong the laurels."
"You're the most dangerous mail
alive.' said Jeffries in return, "and I
consider myseli lucky to have won
what I did."
FlUsiminous had been fighting ut a
Bilious gait, cool and delibeiate, and
chopping the champion (o pieces with
e terrilfle rights and lefts that have
made him famous, It was a draught
hois and h rnur from the tap of the
gong.
When the wen cam together FIU
simmona upHtrei rather worried, but
on the oneulug of the first round hi
assumed the air of absolute roufldence
and fought with the deliberation of tilt
gfueral that he Is. As early as the
SMond round 11 U had Jeffries bleed
tug profusely fiom mouth and uone.
Asalu anil again be landed on his
bulky opponent, getting awsy lit mikIi
BITTER FEELING IN FRANCE
Religious Riots Arc
Has Grown Out of
Paris. July 2 Police ouunlMloii
ere visited the Catholic schools today
and read the decree or expulsion to
those who had not compiled with the
law. Ko disorders, beyond occasional
rrtee of "Long Hve the sinters." oc
curred. Several schools were found
elueed. The expuhtiun of the sisters
who defied the law wan oliid be
cause or unpreirfiredness to comply
with the order
clever manner that it brought down
the great house with cheers. It
seemed Indeed that Jeffries could
scarcely weather out the gale. Thon
the eighth lound came, and after a
series of hot exchanges Fltzslmmons
paused with his guard down, nnd
spoke to the champion. Tlio lattor's
reply consisted of two terrific blows
thnt brought back to him the Hooting
ciinmpionshlp, and forover removed
tlio veteran, Fltzslinmons, from the
fistic nrena. Fltzsinimons took his de
feat with amazing good cheer.
Charles W. Armstrong dropped dead
nt Canby. Or., yesterday. Ho was
stricken with apoplexy. His ago was
G7 years, nnd he was one of the most
prominent farmers In Clnekamns
county
G0MPERS
WILL BE
IN SALEM
Labor Leader Will
Meeting
Address
Under Auspices of Local La
bor Unions
Snniuel GomperH, president of the
Amcrknn Federntlon of Labor, will
address n mass meeting In Salem,
Sunday evening, August 3d, The
place Is not yet announced, but it
will probably be Marlon square. His
coming Is due to the work of Salem
unions, which have been actively
working to secure a dnto ever since It
wua discovered that Salem was not
all Nations
Included in the Itinerary or his West
ern tilp. Vigorous effoits will be put
fort!) to give htm u grand reception
here, and to this end the notice of ills
coming Is being Hpread all along the
lino, and excursion rates on the mil
load ami liver will probably be se
cured BADLY INJURED IN RUNAWAY.
Man and Woman Are Thrown on a
Darbed-Wlrc Fence.
Pemlletou. July 3)1. As Mrs. (lor
trudo Hammond, of Pilot Itoek was
driving from this city homownrd
Thursday, two young men, Charles
Mortimer, and a mini by the name of
Wright, attempted to puss iter. As a
result both teams became frightened
ami win away, spilling the occupants
of both buggies ugalust a wire fence,
wrecking each vehicle and injuring the
uorses. Mrs. Hammond fell upon the
barbeil-wlie fence and lecelveil some
severe Injuries, one of which was a
deep cut under the arm. Hhe wa
brought to Pendleton In au exhaust
ed (ouilltloii fiom loss of blood, and
her wounds dressed. Mortimer also
fe.i uHiu (lie barbed-wire and was
quite seriously mangled. He also was
biought back to Pendleton. Wilght
came out without a scratch,
o
Al the pieseiit tlms throughout the
Ninth west Investments In tlinii
lands aie absolutely the uioier thing
rtiiiiiff won irmr ii'iHiitevirr tin
ing toiieeiVHllre aie plunging into
timber lauds. Hie putting up 1 1. u
uuniey like board of trade speculating
Slid they ste doubtless pluyiiiK a huh
thing game, but If this ginet rush wi-h
to buy mining slock, it would be dents
nated a erase.
ii O ii Jin
The Oroulee studio Is still dolus
business over t New York Itai-kut
4tore. 7-M-tf
Spreading "'Disturbance
Enforcement of Laws
Pails. July 2- The religious dls
tuttiaiDes that hate grown out of the
enforcement of religious association
laws, are causing tliu government un
easiness Six thuusand extra troops
have been orderttd to Paris to - rein
force the garrison here The trouble
Is extending to the country districts.
In Brittany the feeling Is especially
bitter It Is said that prefects have
warned Premier Combes that disturb
ances are probable
Weather tonight and tomorrow, fair,
colder.
FISHERMEN
MEET
J)EATH
In a Gale On Fraser
River
Storm-Tossed Waters Cap
sizes Fishing Boats
Supposed That Eight or Ten
Persons Were Drowned .
Vancouver, B. C, July 2fi,T-Thq
heavy gale which lias boon blowing
for the past LS hours is responsibly ,
for two known deaths, and there Is
every reason to bollevo that 8 or 10
other men have been drowned In tho
storm-tossod waters. Last night two
Indians found an upturned boat oft the
middle nrm of tho Fraslcr river, and,
upon Investigation, found a man cling
ing to It, and supporting himself In
tho water iuiioiib the floats of hts fish.
Ing net. The man did not live to reach
shore. When landed at tho Fraser riv
er cannery ho was dead. Tho body ".
baa been Identified as that of Fritz
Fabln, well known, having posed as
tho Inventor of a navigable airship.
Entangled In the net, among the tloats
on which Fabln was supporting him. .
self, was round a coat containing a
number or letters addressed to Flornn
Scliiniil. It has been learned that
Schuinlz and Fahlu had been fishing
together, nnd there Is reason to be
lieve (hat Schuinlz was also drowned.
Two nion Sam Hunt and Tom
Criuikshnw Halting for tho Canadian
Pari lie cannery, have been missing
since Sunday night, and It Is bolleveil
they have been drowned.
A number of capslsed fishing boats
have been seen In the gulf. Four In
dian boats capsized off the main river,
and It Is belluved that eight ocuupan(s
wore drowned. A boat containing two
white men turned turtle off the Hand
Heads light, hut the occupants were
rescued. Another boat, belonging to
the English Bay cannery, capsized 200
yards off English bay beach. Its no
cupants weie rescued.
News In Brief.
Andrew Yin hough, of Weston, Uma.
lllln cinmtv iiiiinliivnit nl l.'liilclinr'H
sawmill, above Weston, was killed "fiy
a fulling tiee. He had Just finished
cutting thioiiKh a tree, but was too
slow In getting out from under, nnd
was struck on the head by a limb,
frnctuilng ids skull. '
Mrs. John Powell, of Unity, was
Draught to the St. hillznbeth hospital,
In Baker City, suffeiiug from a mini
her of cuts, bruises and broken bones,
sustained by being thrown from the
stage while eu route to her home. The
wheels of the heavy coach passed o'viir
her head and body, severing her left
ear, breaking three ribs and bruising
lier spine
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Paiis to Take Home
pint .
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tyallou
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154 State St., Phone 2874.
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$1,50
Summer
Petticoats
98c
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