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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1903)
"WrTI?ir'1 ", "rrfjn,, sj f,",t r .ipn sr- o v etl"fc -rt- ver-TNj& Nil i "eH'iiij! 'aii ' . iBPt- GtAIfttf in- n, we to ng ;Ki UMn nrTj7- OL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREQONRIY.IaKqIi&T 7, 1903. la NO. 17ff, i ji i.in f ii,...i ji.- " "' flMKl i,4mJH!ALv j , .. .. "I XT' In n.1Iir i .j KUia f jita-' WRECK fallace Bro& SftoWs Meet With Terrible Disaster r econd Section Crashes into First Killing Nineteen and Injuring: Afariy" More iDurand, .Mich., Aug, 7. Wallace Brothers circus, running In two Ree ling, was wrecked halt tv ratio cast, hero this morning,- and 19 wore lied and many Injured. This Is n Irtlal list of tlio dead: Andrew hree special agent for tho Grand"; . . i . I St"? . . TRAINS i . . u lunk; John McCarthy. trainmaster!'"1"1! ""c" "" . ., 'IV?"!' J.il Ithe Grnnd Trunk, and tho fol tall showmen John. Purcell. in I.nrebn, C. Thomns. John Leasy, "'"' """ " " . -ldrcw Havlland. Krnnk Thorpo.NUob-ic,-ao ntuu' tn!m' . r Wright, Chas, Hondo nnd Joseph Ileon. Among tho fatally Injured, o of whom aro reported dying, ls mes toicy, commercial agoni ot me 'rnnil Triinlf rnllivn.' Tho trnlnn The re running from Chnrlotto, whore! cy exhibited last night, In sections, If an hour apart. The first section is delayed, and was standing on tho aln track, near here, when tho see- d section, at full speed, crashed In- It The engineer eaw tho train end, but tho air brnkcB rofused to 'ork. A train with nursos and sur- ons has boen sent to the scene. Tho list of Injured has Increased to Tho ulchclou hotel Is being used a temporary hospital. 8evcn of tho ar cars of tho first train, and tho cino and two cars of tho second aln, In which many wero sleeping, ero plied up. Many wero killed alio nslcop. Somo of tho bodies e crushed and mangled beyond Iden- ilcatlon Ono big olophant, two raels, and sovoral less valuablo aul- als were killed. Somo of the ant- lis escaped, . j As tho wrecking nrogrcsses It Is an- Vunced that 18 ware killed outright cl 20 injured, seven fatalm Many of e mcnaccrlo animals wero killed. fleorgo Hartloy, of I.os Angeles, and any of those Killed, wero animal ener Tho scene of tho wreck Is descrlbab'lo. tho animals keeping up constant turmoil, mo ucatii list eludes all tho bosses, savo ono. The death list Is now 22, Injured 70. eorgo Bartloy Is not dead, but will covor fleorgo Smith nnd w. J. Mo foy havo been Identified among tho end. One Conyict isXaptured Folsom, Cal., Aug. 7. Senvls, the j'ipturcd convict, has been brought ere from Auburn. Two convicts stole horse and cart, belonging to Chnrlfs triing, tli reo miles west of Folsoni, "lug tho night. They left a tin can bind In which they had been cook- w m ! Hammocks We want to close them all out. Notice the greatly REDUCED $' .50 Hammocks Reduced :.75 1. 00 .2Q J. 85 J. 95 3.35 2.65 2.8 2.95 3.25 3.35 3.65 3.95 i tl it. tl .lk tl .ti . It It It ft II ll tl it ll it ti u li tl tl ll tl At n IE Iff YORK RMETI Salem's Cheapest One ! IIHIIU nmllf HH!'-"'""'1 '.:..... xmi lng These merT arer supposed-to be Case and Fnhey:" -'it'&r'h ' AuhJrB.v Cal., AuBjW7r-nSrlV'vl bert BoSyls thecolgr& coiyfat,i one of the., 13 ..whOaCscapedj frorn Folaom prison', rwhs .arrested jla'st night and Is In Jail, with bullet 'Wounds 1ft 'both of his legs. Ho was' raptured shortly af ter 0 o'clock, when" the train' came In from Newcastle, , ', Sheriff Kebnh, recclved-word from Newcastle that a negro, answering the description of Soavls, had boarded the night trnln there on the, way out, and wh;n the train enmo Into Auburn, ICeona and Deputy Sheriff Coan were at, tho depot. The negro was called upon to surrenderi and ho Immediate ly opened fire on' Coan, but failed to hit tho deputy. At. the same tlmo Kecna and.Cdnn opened fire, and shot the negro, who begged that his life be spared. , Contnble Donnelley found the stol- ken .horse and cart today In Sacra mento., Two men hod mt a citlicn KotrfT.weniyflrp streot, In Sacramento. wmi riues. iasc nigni. 'ins ponce are certain they vwi'e tho convicts. Sacramento, Cal;. Aug 7. Sheriff Rccso has gono to Yolo, and Is close 0U;the trail of Howard, whom he o iperts Will bo 'captured, soon. Seavls says, In running up the' hill, near Au- ,'bnrn. Case fell on his face. He wnlted nnir an Hour ana tnon leu mm. case la alnlt ttfltli fiMfdw Trtewn la mil sin n 'u" ""' 'j' .. V J '"",.-.. ow-,""" u,.w "" - ?. The ; Amador gang U near C 4 4 . f CiClI VsClt'IAT' OlUvSl iTlUl IV v U is Stronger Now York Aug. 7. Tho market opened up uniformly strong, nnd Lon don Is again full of confidence. SherifPsSafe at Woodbuni Deputy Sheriff Palmer was In Woodburn this morning, whero he conducted a sheriff's sale, under fore closure of chattel mortgage. Tho property sold was that ot E. J. Dodge, consisting ot a steam threshing outll afid It was sold to Edward Hall, ot South Salem precinct for $CGO. E. Mc Nary hold tho chattel mortgage for 470. . Ice Falls in Ten Incji Chunks Donvor, Col., Aug. 7. Details of the storm which prevailed along the eastern slopo of tho Kocky Moun talus, In Colorado and Southern Wy oming, Wednesday night, .show It to havo been much more severe than at first reported In somo sections the hall fall was unprecedented. In -the neighborhood of Qreely and Eaton, In Northern Colorado, chunks of ico measuring, In some Instances, ton Inches In, lonth, fell, and the damage was iimnonso. 8heep vverekllled nnd horses and cattlo severely Injured Knrm houses and barns were wrecked, and crops utterly destroyed. Assistant Superintendent Campbell and family, of Chemawa, left this morning for Newport, for a few days' etay at the seaside. int -K-MM-a m m PRICES ? ? to i' . $ ..35 i it. - .60 tl .80$ 11 .95 ; ;. 3i.5o ; ; X.65,;; 2.i6 2.25 ! ! I l '. A V, - St'U I , It - k tl It It ll 2.35 ti 2.60 2.70 2.90 3.20 lt ll It J 1 - Price Cash Store, j SKSStlrik. ---! VERY POOR STUFF From Which to Make American Citizens Says Mr. Carson Taf t Trying to Make Whistles From Pigs' Tails, and Silk Purses From Sows' Ears John A1 Carson returned last even ing from a ID-weeks' trip to tho Phil ippine Islands, where ho wont on busi ness In connection with his Alnska Bonanza mining suit, for tho purpose of cross-examining witnesses upon their depositions for the plaintiff, Mr. Carson being ono of tho attorneys for the defendants. He reports a very pleasant trip, having gono by San Francisco and Honolu'v to Japan, thence -to Manila, and eturnlng by Hong Kong nnd Yokohutna to Vic- on a. "I left San Francisco on June 11th for Manila, arrived In Honolulu In eight days," Mr. Cnrsbn said. In spenk lng to a Journnl roportcr, "and I think thnt Honolulu is tho prottlost place I over saw. Wo spent several very pleasant days In that city, and regretted the fnct that wo had to leave fo soon. Our noxt plnco of anchorage was Yokohnma. Hore I loft tho Jap anese liner, nnd traveled on tho gov-, ernment railroad to Kobe, whore -1 again boarded the steamer. On the way I stopped at Oska, and visited the great exposition, now In progress ther unfortunately I did not meet the Oregon commissioner. Col. H. E. Dosch ho being temnorai-Jly nbecnt. but I Inspected the exhibit, nnd found that, though the exposition Is only a national nffalr and not International, a great many foreign exhibits arc thero, nnd of nil tho foreign exhibits thoso of Oregon and Cnnnda aro tho only ones receiving any considera tion at the hands of the Japanese Judges. All have tho highest" respect for tho Oregon commissioner, Col. Dosch and his admirers aro far moro plentiful In Japan than nro his oc qualntances . "At Kobe I again unnrded my steamer, and reached Nagnsalk! on July -tth, and was very much gratllled to find that tho city was gaily deco rated In honor of our national day. Wo spent tho day there, and called on the Amerlcnn consul, Hon. O B, Har ris, and wero by hi in treated right royally. He Is thq most popular for eign representative, in that city, and a good American, ns well as n royal good fellow-. i ,. wu nui lonior me vnuiu, wnurw I spent only a fow days on tho busl - iivna mui luun uiu iu iiiu uriuiu. iiui-v I made a study of the conditions exist - lng under Amorlcnn rule, and I can sny I was not very highly elated with all that I saw. Governor Taft has the Utopian Idea that he can build up a nation ot Flllplnots there, and the commission, therefore, does not on courago Americans In locating In that country. The Flllplnoos themsolves have none of tho virtues of tho Jap anese and Chinese coolies, nnd will never. In my opinion, make Amorlcnn rmo ' nre working this morning on cltlwns. How Wt hopes to moko, 1tf"J,0,rnry bjldB,es' Preventing Americans out of that kind of ma.oJbMs ttom Uvrylne ihom away. terlal is moro than I can see. "in tl PhllMinlnes no American can!' " ., away express his private opinion of public matter, ana It is common for news paper men to bo thrown Into prison for Criticising tho commission. This commission has the law-making pqw er and they are supreme. Tho libel laws of the -Islands are a torror, and no mistake. The war department. veylng on Taft's recommendations, has ordered ; the return to; this, country of one-third oi me i military-JOrcosJiQV. -mere, anu.rucuivuu no mtwuBse or cnngruiuin the officers nnd men ordered liome nro. Hon from the King, 'of Italy. Lntlr j envied by every man compelled to ro- Cardinal Gibbons was recolvcd In vf 'main In the Islands. Tho rebellion Is.vato audience. The Pop sent his not yet crushed, and money Is being collected In Manila for tho Junta at Hoog Kong, for ammunition nnd sup plies for the repels, although these are now given the glider title of la drones. "Leaving Manila, 1-saIKkl tor Hong Kong where I had to take a steamor for Victoria, in order ,to. .wake tho quickest tlmo possible. We remained In Hong Kong for two days, and left on the Canadian Pacific steamer Em press of Japan. We called at Shang- ,T riTh.nM In v;,vi hr'was taken III. and removed to his hp inZZC ttl,Zh?& tel The phy..c.nns attending hlS hi.h .,.i,i.ifl wo ,nrt o i I number o Chinese coolies aboard anTthe health offlclrs eent ns to oSar 'naaa wai nftiirfp,! wHh huiinnip plague, and It was. not until be hlgh-l er health officers were apneajed tol that the nermit waa.rglveii fox t"t a.Aama. it nrtutnofl n frl(fj.nl InVARtf. I eatinn shnwlnc that the nlaKue was not -hreatenlng the passengers. The action, of tho subordinate health officers having been revised by the superior medical officers, we pro cpeded on our way. happy at not be ing compelled to remain in quaran tine which meant a tedious dejay. We aealn went to Kobe and Yokdhama, and then tooK the longest wnv home, following the great circle Wo came ip Bight of the Aleutian, islands, and. an ih balance of the trio had Ibeen very pleasant hew., m the fa& Vnrihorii-latififiteB ve suffered some while from cold heavy fogs hung over the sea. and overcoats and winter cloth- lng were extremely welcome. In sail ing from San Francisco to Manila wo consumed four weeks' time, wMlo. re turning, by tfte gret circle, wo made it in tnree weeks. "There are few people taking this trip. for pleasure, and most of my trav eling companions werj men going to tho Qrlent on business. A few there wero who wero on pleasure trips, but these; only went with us as far as Ja pan. This latter country Is intensely Interesting to me, and tho Japanese trcadAmerlcans with great considera tion? being apparently anxious to please the citizens of this country, nnd to make a tood Impression on themV Mri Carson looks well after his sea voyage and has a fine, healthy color In his cheeks. Ho Is well pleased with the success of his mission, and is now well fortified for tho trial of tho case ,ln Which ho Is Interested. In Alalia, and which will bo tried In the courts ot that territory some tlmo next month. r aa bb Explosion n Spain Madrid, Spain. Aug. 7, In nn explo sion In a factory, near Malaga this morning, 1C were killed and eight In ured. Jett'White Jet Black Cyithlann, Ky., Aug. 7. Tho rebut tal teptlmony In the JottAVhlto case todoylls Bhowlng that Ewon Is of ox" collent charnctor. Now They Know It Washington. Aug. 7. Mgr, Falco nlo this morning sent a letter to tho Catholic church dignitaries, officially notifying them of Sarto's election. i o Explosion on a Cruiser I Plymouth, Eng., Aug. 7. A dispatch from Funchal seys: Dy an explosion ': in tho uouer roam or tho Drltlsh first' Iclnss cruiser Blake, one stoker was , Killed ana four injured. . o Shot Him in the Legs portlnnWAug. 7.T-Tommy Itynn, tj, ex-pugilist, was 'brought to tho J ground by a bulletin hla leg, whll'o trying tq cicapo the officers, who ' rnrted an opium Joint. Tho wound Is not 80nOUB. ) .. o ' v r k u QI7 W1VAI , lmU IT i T VI Againat Flood Knnsas City, Aug, 7. Tho Knw Is ngaln on the rnmpago, nnd hundreds Tho piles under tho JamoH-stroct Received Gibbons Home. Aug. 7. .Tho Fopo passod a quiet morning In the Vatican. Ho was much disappointed because he apostolic benediction to all Catholics In America. ,r Gibbon's Taken 111 Rome. Aug. 7. After being- received by tho Pope today. Cardinal Gibbons orderod him. to. leave Rome Immedl to eBCa"e the overpowering heat now PrevlllnB- 01bb0n8 fusell coronation or tne i ope sunaay. 4tf , . A IrAlflU lAAftlOII tllJUlIf TT v III HI BreakstlieVolce Albany. Or. Aug, T Sirs. W D. Hayes, the wife of a Southern Pacific bridge carpenter, of this city, eloped yesterday with a gambler, who has been in the. -city for the bait fow days. Last week Mr. Hayes bought a new piano am eoiae furniture for the house, and gave his wife 180 to com- pleta the purchase. She took the oney. .andyltU (b gtunblen-lett the city AS -yet their wherabouts U unknown The woman left two children, both girls, SCALPED BY BIG GRIZZLY George Bain Has Few Seconds Aiix-upWith Mamma Bear His Scalp Torn Off and Much Other Damage Done on Very Short Notice Vancouver, D. C, Aug. 7. To be nearly scalped by an Infuriated griz zly was the misfortune that came to G eorgo Ilaln, In tho tardcau country, n day or two ago. Happily Mr. Ilaln remembered tho yarn In tho fourth form renders, to tho effect that n bear will never touch a dead body, and, af tor tho first encauntur, ho pretended to bo dead, so bruin made off. As It was Ilaln was certainly hnlf killed. His scalp waa hanging around tho napo of his neck, nnd an arm was orlppled. tho left ear was cut In two, the forehead, was baro ot skin on ono sldo from the top of tho noso to the ear. and tho oyobrow was torn across by a narrow, gaping wound, Just n fow seconds sufficed to placo the. min ing man In this pltlnblc condition. Tho unfortunate man waa out on tne mountains nbovo Hall Creole with Mlno Mnnnger John Kouendy, of tho Rossland Homostako. Thoy .wero about thrco miles from their moun tain cnbln, and wero making a short cut homo through tho dense scrub and undorbrush. when they heard sounds as of a bear cuffing her cubs. Thoy woro wholly unarmed, but took no particular notico of mo sounds. Mr. Kennody was leading his com panion by a fow yards, and heard a hear craahtng through tho scrub. Ho turned around Just In time to sco the animal fling itself furiously on his companions A blow from tho huge inw carried Mr. ilaln to tho. ground, whero ho lay as dead. In falling the boar .snapped tho man's, rlfcht hand and arm In hor Jaws several times Tho attack hardly lasted ftva seconds, Booing hor vlotlm still as ilontli, the animal crashed back again tnrougii tho covor. Mr. Kennedy approached his companion, who had not lost con sciousness. Mr. Doln struggled to his feet, his bleeding scalp hanging down on the left sldo of the face, and he generally presenting the appenrnnco described above. Tho sight almost unnerved Mr. Kennedy.so dreadful wns It. As well as ho could ho bound up tho wounds with hla handkerchief. Rain bore himself bravely. Not onco did ho complain during thq long, rough threo-mllo trip down tho moun-, lain to tno camn ino men nnu to go through tangled brush nnd over logs nnd rocks, not knowing tho moment tho nttack might bo renewed. At the cabin j Captain pavoy,,ofi panihnrno, wns waiting for .thorn. Ho and Mr. Kenendy reeortori tp.tbglr host means itp" mako .Ilnlii comfqrtaplo for tho night). 'At host it was hut makeshift surEory. Tho noxt morning they placed Ilaln on horseback nnd took! him to Ferguson. Tor 10 hoiirs Ilaln ; was In ho saddle a remarkable feat for n man so sorlously Injured. Ho. was at oncp tnken to the hospital, and i tho surgeons nro afraid of blood pol-1 sonlng. which so often follows wounds from wild animals. Von Sternberg is Ambassador! Oyster Ray, Aug, 7 - Ambassador Von8tor.nborg, accompanied by As sistant Secretary of Statu I-oorals, Cojonol Sims, official Introducor, and j sovoral membora of tho German lega tion, arrived this morning, and worr driven to tho homo of J, Wet Roose vult, whero ho donned his otlclal garb. ' The Prosldont received htm In the par-1 lors at Sagamore Hill, Loo ml a Intro-' duclng Stornbarg, who presented, President Roosevelt the official recall' of' VonHollohen from tho post,, after which he presented his pvn creden tials. The President, In reply, highly I complimented Stqrnberg. and referred ' to his many friends during his previ ous residence In America. Ready For Butchery Loudon. Aug. 7. A nows agency dispatch from Vienna says the Mace donian central revolutionary commit tee has fixcd'Augast 31st as tho date for a general uprising, and that Roils Sarafoff. ono of tho leading Macedon ian agitators, has ben appointed com,, IllBUUVr HI. IUV rupiuuuiiuijr 1UIVCO, , with Alexleff as his principal lleuten j ant. . The London papers print mall let ' tera descriptive ot tho Macedonian tt uation, nnd dated lho latter port of July, which indicate that the commit-' tee was, vigorously preparing for an uprising at the close (f tho, iarvet,'j Tho meroberu of the committee ae-J cording to- thes advices have been! vali)lr hoping for an outbreak of war J between Turkey and Bulgaria, or some' other sensations,! ocenrrtneo, ouch as a massacre of Christians, then give them an opening, but nothing has hap pened, nnd altogother tho situation is: critical, It Is Just possible, that thai committee may still further put off! thMfcta oC the outUrcuk". v ) J Meanwhile .tho Turks aro' more ready, than ovor to strangle any rising; at Its blrfh. Tho Imperial - 'troOpsv poorly paid and poorlyfed, exasperat ed by tho prolongation, of tho crisis; and tho necessity of Incessant duty night and day, are preying on tho pcasv nntry, nud would Imhilfo Inbarbarir ties upon tho slightest prethxt. i?' TheNayil Side ShW Unr Harbor. Mo.. Aug. 7 Informal tlon Is given out this morning that' tho enemy In tho maneuvers was sighted last night off liar Harbor. Shamrock's Last Trial ! 1 Highland, N. J., Aug. 7. Today I probably tho last of tho Shamrocks' trials. It Is Ideal weather. Tho floats? left tholr nnchorago nt 10 o'clock, this morning. . jLs i ri n s 154 State St. Phone 1071 Main. Jos. Iteyers & Sons Dollars are Doing Dbuble Daty These Warm Days Summer Comforts iFiiip, fluffy cotton comforts, figurutl on both sides or pluiii on ono sido. Tied with zopliyi. Special 90c New Jewelry Novelties Shirt Wuibt Sotfj, Dolt PmH, DoniHy Tins, Pearl IiroochoH, Head Chains. New Hack Combs All thnpea nnti iTiPcti. Bend Clinius, Nccklncps, eta Now bend clinius with pparlpin Bqrted, pearl bea 1 imcklncoujofc, Gems ol The Season Dainty wash goods ihfmi dy8 are sought after like penis tlmt nr6 most precioUF. Kst'ocinlly when the prices are cut ho low! as tney are Hero. Today Is Remnant Day Tpdfty we offer cuUinp.s left I ovec from the last few woek's BIea at J J 4 P"C0 Hi Short lengths in drs goIe, wash goods, towclinge, liuens, eto etCv V- , . Water mote On Ice A r rw i p t W i - -r Ml, -: i ti a Hi i I