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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1903)
ktjwwrh JbV' -,-, tJtfiJ .fc.iiUftc-i.i T w B U r I & sf-J .- U'l" J'J THREE , e ROUND ;f BATTLr! ' V. Marion County Puts up First Class Prize Fight Women and Babies are Per mitted to Enjoy to the Full the Delightful Social Function At tho Krebs tiros.' hop yard, last night, a largo crowd was gathered, In eluding jimny sportB from Snlom and Portland, to witness a prists fight bo twoon Kenny of Albino, and an un known from Grant Pass. Doforo the main ovont of tho evening sovoral prollmlnnry bouts woro pulled off, lo cal lights figuring tn tho battles. Dut tho Interost centered in the fight to a Inlsh botwocn Uio Alblna and Orants PasB brulsora,-and tho crowd was do llghtod with a throe-round bnttlo, In which tho man from Orants Pats got tho worst of It. In tho second round ho was knocked down with a terrific owing on tho Jaw, but ho recovored Ms foot In tlmo to oavo hlmsolf from being countod out In tho third an othor rlclous punch on tho Jaw sont him to tho sawdust, but ho gamely roso to hts foot, and, although ho Boomed dazed, continued tho fight. Another punch on tfio Jaw, howovor, was too much for htm, and ho went down, and was counted out. Tho fight was for 1100 n sldo. It is reported that among tho, spectators woro a number of woman, some of them with babies In tbolr arms. Another bout, it is said, will bo pulled off at tho namo placo nsxt Monday evening, and nn excursion is expected to come up from Portland to witness tho ovont. There was no nttompt on tljo part of any magistrate or' poaco officer to intorforo with tho proceedings, War in a Hop Yard With a number of furious nnd dang erous J,1!' after them, Tom Kenne dy, ono of tho proprietors of tho yard; W. 0. Miller, tho measurer; Joo John son and another, flow, as thoy novor How boforo, yostordny morning, front tho Coho hop yard rocontly purchased by Tom Konnody. Tho Japs got en raged bocauso Konnedy would not vayNfor dirty hops, and. with knives, pistols and clubs, drovo tho four wliltos out of tho yard. It was a nar row escapo for the pursued, who might bavo met with serious. It nut fatal Injury, if thoy had not spurtod for a mllu or twa Thoy camo to Woodburn, whoro Konnody aworo out a warrant for Uio Japs' arrest Armed with this, Deputy Constablo Jock Car roll and Walter I. Toozo. Jr., started for tho Hccno of hostilities. Thoy brought back 14 Japs, who filtered a plea of not guilty tn Justice Overton's court last night Tho charge against them was assault Tho trial was set for Saturday, in default of 200 ball, they woro about to bo taken to the county' Jail at Salem on tho night overland by Constable John Carroll nnd aeorgo Heach, when they listened to rttason. and proposed to pay Justloo Ovortou IS Alio and IS cost each. Tho Justice wax called Into tho rail road station nt to o'clock, and accept od tho proiHMiltfon, wheroupon tho Jap leader turned over $10 In rash nnd $18 worth of hop tickets to Walter U Toozo, who paid tho Justlco $98, when tho raso was dismissed nnd tho prla oners discharged. Woodburn Indo pendent. . Buried at Sea Tonight's Play "Hurled at Sea," whloh comes to tho Grand opera house tonight will bs without doubt tho greatest druumtlc novelty that will appoar In this city during the season. The. plity I from tho pen of Theo doroKrouior, tho author of the "Fatal Wedding" which mado such a pro uounred success last season. It i founded upon au actual burial at sea, whllo tho author was lu mid ocean, on hU way to KugUnd, ami tho scono, together with Uio attend ant cvromouy bo impressed Itself upon Ms molnd, that upon his return to New York, ha Immediately set to work, and wovo a moat interesting story upon tho otent. It in full of heart iaUrot, and th -.four? . V corojnony lsproduccd in. the samojroj- prossivo manner jiiini it in uu uuuru shlpl and as It is tho first time that a burial at sea has oven, been attempted on any stauo. and in Buch a dramatic manner. ItJU worth while golne to sea L ono critic from Sacramento says: Tho Clunto theater held a very en thusiastic audlnenco lost night, that applauded tho now comedy-drama, by Theodoro Kramer, 'Burled iat Bca' to tho echo, and ordered tho curtain up sovorolLtlmos at tho closo of every act. The company was an oxccllcnt ono, and tho scenic effects, woro vory lavish: in fact no finer production has over been soon in this city." Salem's Samuel Tho San Francisco Call, of recent date, has thq following concerning Salem's favorito ball toss'cr. Tho big Indian chlof, Sam Morris, who moilo his gotaway from tho wig wams of tho far Northwest sovoral days ago, and landed In the midst of metropolitan civilization, learned what It was to get hts bumps at tho Eighth-street lot before a holiday crowd yoBtorday. Ho saw tho beating coming, and took It gnmoly, and with a good deal of graco, and was in tho gnmo all tho time. Perhaps not slnco that memornblo day nearly two years ago, when tho mighty llubo Wcddol'l awed a howling multltudo has so much nttontlon been bestowed upon any ono balltossor as was accorded tho rod man yesterday. As soon as ho mado his appcarnnco tho warwhoops nnd checra filled tho air, and novor ceased until all was ovor. And though tho native Amorlcan slabstcr was given tho wallop tlmo and tlmo again, it must bo said that ho has tho goods, and when ho learns a llttlo moro about fooling tho oppo sition bntsmcu ho will land oftencr. Mo used a swift ball yesterday, with Just a trlllo of an outcurvo attached to It. Morris showed that, ho In a natural ballplayer by tho way ho fielded his position. Klght chances camo his way, nnd ho nto up ovcry ono. Ho Is cool,' calm and collected, and novcr gots rattled. Ho will let tho crowd kid him until It gets tired, and then ha will glanco up and glvo It tho mdr ry wnrwhoop. Motion for a New Trial. Tho caso of tho Stato vs. Win, Ilrannln, the ymmg Indian found guil ty of sfonllng a bicycle from Otto Kvstckur, comos up this nftornoon In Justlco Korean's court, on a motion of tho dofenso for a now trial. Vari ous reasons nro advanced why a now trial should bo granted, among them being misconduct of tho prosecuting attorney, tho Jury, ota, and absonco of criminal Intent on tho part of tho defendant It Is also urgod that tho defendant, being a ward of tho fodornl government, Is not subject to tho Jur isdiction of tho stato courts. Tho motion will bo nrguod UiIb afternoon, and It Is safo to say that, owing to tho Importanco of porno of tho questions mined, tho matter will bo taken under udvlsemont Police Court Gets Busy Tho olty recorder's office was a busy soono for a short tlmo this morning, when six evil-doers, socured In tho drnjMict of tho police last iiIkIH, came up for sentence nnd received their sontnecoii. Four of tho mon woro reg istered as plain drunks, and they woro disposed of as follews: Joo Ilrowto, fined 5; paid. J. Puller, 110 or tlve days. Thoa. Jackson, 5 or 24 days. Poter Kau, $10 or five days; tho last threo will servo their sentences. Chas. Heaney nnd Henry Krobschaum. va grants, woro given SO minutes to leavo town, nnd they stood not ou the ordor of going, but wont. Tho Dold Sojer Doys, Camp Summon, at Qcnrhnrt Park, whoro tho national guardsmen woro eiioampcd, wns broken this morning, nnd the Salem company is oxpoi'tel to return homo on this evening's Al bany local. The members of the com ituvud huvo onjoyvd a protltnblo ton days In oamp, and the oompany will how hotter eoldlsrly qualities as a rosult of tho thorough drill had tor tho past ten days. o Hvo you seen our new arrivals? A superb lot of furs, cloaks, corstts. coats, suits, Jaokets and millinery. All this season' good. 8toro oreatly en Urged. Qlve us a call, and remember our fall opening tomorrow Saturday, S p. M. M. E. FRA3IER, 271 Commerolal street. .HE PAILYJOURNAL,ALEM.OREaON.;BlPAY8SeT&MBEn PETTY LARCENY MACHEN His Crime Was Whole sale but Plunder Small Did not Hesitate to Commit Any Kind of Fraud or Bribery to Win Waiihlngton, Sopt 11. Tho names of tho persons indicted Tuesday by tho grand Jury woro given out this af ternoon by District Attorney Bench. Ono is against Doavors, Machcn and James W. Erwln, for conspiracy to de fraud. Two against Isaac McQIchan, Gcorgo Huntington, of Now York, and Machcn, for conspiracy to commit brlboryi Two agnlnBt Eugene 8hoblo and Machcn for conspiracy to de fraud, and conspiracy to commit brib ery; also an Indictment against Ma chcn for accepting bribes. Tho In dictment against Mnchon, Dcavcrs and Erwln alleges in substance that tho Postal Dovtco Improvement Co., formerly tho Montaguo Indicator nnd Letter Pox Co., by resolution, set nsldo 1000 shares of tho stock to for ward the Intorasts of the company; that Daniel Richardson, accompanied by Erwln, camo to Washington, and that Erwln wns then postofTlco Inspec tor, nnd tho company was composed entirely of postal omployos in tho far West Ei'wln Introduced Richardson to all tho prominent postofllco officials. H filth, Hcnvors and Machcn exam ined tho dcvlco, nnd an ordor was Is sued equipping ovor 2000 boxes. Reav ers and Machcn then suggested to chnngo tho nnmo of tha company. Thoy became owners of blocks of stock, nnd tho names of all postnl of ficials dlRnpponrod from tho manage ment Tho company then systematic ally rollcvod Itself of obligations, In tho way of paying frolght, crating, printing cards, and painting for tho devlco furnlahod. Thousands of shares of tho stock went Into tho hands of dlfforont postal officials. Tho I i :(i?.,t MX. DAVC 'WfTm I simrwS 1 ar3ii2 sjMIsh If1 ,?Htv-i mauwi Mmmim mmBrwmp JPstKSst!!l:l ,? sM,lsQSlat3K'i(' 1 WtmWmSmm i '. JEr" ,lJOiM0 ,ri sV-BsSrT I OVERALLS ft MssM jP E M' 1 Jffr AU kinds and sizes for the- little fellows at ltttle prke2 president of tho company, then so cured increased 'par for the boxes. Dividends were afterwards paid ofl all tho stock. In all tho indlctmonts against Machcn, tho amounts and tlmo they were paid him are speel' fled. Tho Indictments, nil together, show whoro Machcn received the va rious sums, and aggregating $10,000, from tho various schemes of graft in which ho wns interested. Somo schemes were even bolder thnn the Montague plan. In ono cose ho au thorized tho payment of $1.25 for the devlco to ralso tho boxes, when It was really worth only 76 conts. French Ships Go to Turkey Paris, Sopt. 11. Tho government, fearing eventualities In tho Levant, has ordored tho preparation of a naval division of ono battleship nnd two cruisers, for Immediate depar ture to Turkish waters. Congressman Js Dying London, Ky., Sopt. 11. Congress man Goorlng Is precariously ill. Yellow Fever Fatal to Fifty. Merlda. Yucatan, Septo. 11. Accord ing to official statements to tho Yuca tan government thoro woro 128 cases of yollow fovcr In this city during tho month of August, of which DO proved fatal. Death at The Dalles. News reached horo today from Tho Dalles of tho death of David Hand- show, who passed awny yesterday ev ening, of typhoid fovor. Ho was n momber of tho 1903 graduating class of tho Salem public schools, nnd wns only 1C years old. Ho Is very well known nt Salem, whoro his family has resided for somo years. Tho body will arrlvo horo this evening, nnd fu neral arrangements will bo mndo known lntor. Don't lot the hands swing down nt vnur tilling, unless vou want tho veins (to becomo filled and tho hands turn red. ' Hop Plcklnjj Dealns. Wo begin picking this morning nnd nnml morn nlrknrs. Wo nro Paying iCOo por box. Yard threo mllea cast l. , SM. T ,1TII.- fl 1 1 oi niuuiii. uuu i. iibuu. w-n Foi The Boys ! r. Infill W Yes, we'vo a word for tho boys, for tho hundreds of sturdy prom ising boys who nro out in tho hop yards earning tho mouoy with which ouch will buy his WINTER SUIT OF CLOTHES Yes iiud perhaps a now overcoat and a hut, nnd oilier woarnblos that will inako him feel comfortablo and look respectable. - Money's quicker spent than earned, boys, so don't waste your hard -earned dol lars 011 a shoddy suit, but como to us and bo fitted out with a suit that has our poreouol guarantee. That menus if it fizzlos out on you, Boys Shirts bring it back and get your money. A flpecial lin0 with 2 Last year wo fitted out moro boys than in nny previous year, yet collars and pr cuffs our uew stock of boys' and children's clothing this year is actually go cents nearly doublo that of lust year, and such an assortment of hnndsomo we're headquarters for styles and patterns has novor boforo boon shown in Salem. all kinds ot boys clothes The Mother Has a special interest in her boys clothes, for she it is who must mend the tears, sew ou buttons nud keep her youngjumpiug jacks in pro seutAblo ordor. If thero's ono thing wo are proud of it's our reputation for sending out boys' suits and boys' pauts that will stand tho racket If you'ro a newcomer in theso parts, ask anyone if it's not so. Bettor still Try a suit for your coy This is the Boys' Store where everything the boy wears may be found to suit ihe boys' needs and the parents purse. Come and Fit Them Out for School A Useful Gift goes with , " POWDER CAR RUNS AWAY Collides with a Freight Train and Ex' plodes Two Killed. Two Fatally In jured, Train and Engine Demolished and Track Torn up Eldorado, Kan., Sept. 11. A car load of powder on tho 'Frisco siding near Beaumont, last night got beyond control, and rah soveral miles toward Wlnfleld, colliding with a train which' loft tho station a short time beforo, and oxplodcd. Tho killed nro Milton Pennofook, fireman, and James Holt, brakeman. Tho fatally Injured aro A. H. Merrill and Prod Orr. It toro up tho yards nnd track, and dismantled tho locomotive. Tho towns for miles 1U1JJU1 Saturday afternoon (MM New York Millinery Parlors Mrs. J. G. HOOKER, Mgr. 3X7 Commercial Street. Willamette University John H. Colkman, Pkksidknt, Salkm, Oregon. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Music, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DEPARTMET Open to cartment lower grades in preparatory department Besides affordit professional training, the University education for all who are aware or ... . i r?nl n-ff-UCUT1 ! WIC nuniUAL UCinnil'lblil viicio practice of teaching. Meets all the Its teachers are In constant demand, Catalogue Upon BOYS WAISTS Not to clean out an old line, but to acquaint every mother in this vicinity with the fact that we are making a specialty of Waists for boys from 4 to 11 years of age We therefore take our big new line and for a few days will reduce the 50c and 75c waists to 45c and every Purchase in our Boys uepartment around woro terror-stricken, bclloTlnfi If ' nn AnrthnllflUfV " tl, flu ,,,. POV , t Ll vi m .. -" I SMrtti " a " m "M uyi tori rufmzk ute HUIEWINGSANGCO FANCY DRY GOODS Made up in a new line o wrappers, all colors, Whit Underwear. All kinds of waisf fancy goods, silks, genls anl ladies furnishing goods, mall tings, hop picking cuffs, noJ for sale cheap- XOO Cowl St., Salem, Or. Cor. Alley, 50 tons Cabbage wanted by! Gideon Stolz Co. Corner Mill and Sumner. 0-ll-w iron and evening, Sept. 12 students completing clehth grade it seeks to give a thorough practlcs the value or trained brain. m 4t.AAt,nfi ,,reA If, 4tiA 4liAm itn a luuivutu kvuuv iu pv invuif an requirements of state school law! Application. 65c ea Vor tha m tot for the stnp- ng Wg boy in his tns 50c to $2 m& Waii Mm Wff ill 11 IBfiffilH I (