fleo II Himes, City Hall THE TIMES Vol. I. No. 12- ECHOES OF THE WORLD S NEWS GATHEREO OVER LAND AND SEA EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH January 1, 1912. POFGII KEEPS IE. N. Y.— John C( >1,1'M HI'S, O.—Republican ! Burroughs, intimate friend of Col­ “ progressives” meet and vote 52 onel Roosevelt, intimates that, to 32 not to indorse La Follette (while the latter does not seek the for the presidential nomination. Republican nomination, lie would ALBANY, O.—J. Otto Lee, accept, provided the call is strong through a $500 investment in a enough. This is in direct contra­ California gold mine made one diction of Gifford Pinchot, also and one-half years ago, receives friend of Roosevelt, who says he $100,000 through the sale of the won’t accept under any condi­ mine to a syndicate. tions. SAN DIEOO, Cal.—O. J. Cl IICAG(>. — Central W e s t Stough, 04 years old. a member of swept bv a blizzard. Iowa. Kan­ the San Diego Swimming Club, sas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Min­ took a swim for half an hour, de­ nesota. Michigan and parts of Il­ spite the coldness of the water. linois, Missouri and Indiana arc NEW YORK. — Sheriff-elect affected. Ilarburger intimates that he may BUSIIIRE, Persia. — British appoint a number of prominent government rushes troops to women as deputies. Southern Persia to protect consu­ KERMANSIIAH, Persia.—Sa- lates and trade routes. lari Ed Dowieli, brother of the ex­ OAKESDALE, Wash.—Safe in shah, defeats government forces. CHICAGO.—The aftermath of Northern Pacific depot is mysteri­ the New Year’s carousal shows ously rohbed of $2500 in gold two murders, many robberies, a billed to the Exchange National fire driving many persons from Bank of Spokane by the National their beds to the icy streets, Bank of Oakesdale. CONSTANTINOPLE. — S a i d wreckage and debris in hotels and cafes, numerous scandals, missing Pasha reappointed grand vizier by persons and many violent deaths. the Sultan. SAN FRANCISCO.—It is an­ MILWAUKEE.—Board of Esti­ nounced that individual members mates of the Socialist Council of of organized labor are not likely city provide for expenditures for to contribute to defense fund for I city budget for 1912 aggregating the indicted labor leaders, Tveit- I $5.791,122.30, an increase of $706,- moe. Johannsen and Clancy, but 503.86 over 1911. that the money will come out of NEW YORK.—Evelyn Nesbit Trades Council treasury. Thaw will not oppose liberation of MEMPHIS, Tenn.—It is re­ Harry K. Thaw from Matteawan ported that William Hardesty was asylum. Rumored that she is to murdered and his body burned by marry a New York physician. 15 negroes on Centennial Island, January 2. in the Mississippi river, 20 miles from Memphis. WASHINGTON. D. C.—Wash­ December 29. ington Times prints report that TABRIZ. Persia.—A nie-day Senator La Follette will withdraw siege of the city by Russians re­ from the presidential field. ATLANTA, Ga.—Federal pris­ sults in its complete occupation on here will adopt the policy of by them. RENTON, Wash.—Andrew Ful­ abolishing stripes in convicts uni­ ler, oldest man in King county, forms for those remaining in the prison, retaining it only for those celebrates his 104th birthday. VIENNA, Austria.—In the dis­ working on the outside. trict of Sloboda, northern Galli- PEKIN. China. — The Lanchow cia, 800 starving peasants forci­ arsenal guard (imperial troops) bly occupy 200 acres of land be­ mutiny. Dowager contributes $2,- longing to proprietor, oust his la­ 000,000 and royalists take heart, borers and take possession of their believing Chinese republic gels a dwellings. setback. SAN FRANCISCO-—Initiative LON DON, Out.—Fire breaks steps are taken looking toward the out in an insane asylum, but is combination of the Pacific Coast subdued. No lives lost; damage. breweries, reaching from Seattle $75,000. to Los Angeles. A $25,000,000 January 3. combination is planned. N EW YORK. The Sncceaa Magazine suspends publication, after 12' years’ experience, and proprietors plan filing a petition in bankruptcy. NAVAJO, Sonora.—Pablo Mo­ reno dies at the age of 127 years. Had smoked cigarettes for 115 years. December 30. DENVER. — Blizzard sweeps the Middle West. In Colorado mercury reaches 16 degrees below zero. Trains are stalled by snow and livestock suffers on ranges. sa n Price 5 Cents PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUARY 6, 1911 FRANCISCO. Robert Stevens, of Portland, is swept off the steamer Roanoke by a comber into the Pacific and drowned. NEW YORK.—Foreign ambas­ sadors fail to attend famous peace dinner. CENTRALIA, Wash. — Law­ rence Bar. 72 years old, president of the Farmers & Mechanics’ Bank of Centralia, shot to death by youthful bank robber. NEW YORK.—J. P. Morgan leaves for Europe, where he will proceed to Africa for a winter's yachting cruise up the Nile. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Ap­ pearances indicate that Governor Wilson against the field for the Democratic presidential nomina­ tion in 1912 is the outlook. December 31. SAN FRANCISCO—The “ lid ” is completely lifted in San Fran­ cisco New Year’s Eve, and every­ body joins in the San Francisco brand of joyous conviviality, ush­ ering in the New Year amid a bombardment of champagne eorks. WASHINGTON, l>. C. Pres STALWART MASHALL S MIGHTY FIST KNOCKS OUT A STRIKER WHO GALLS HIM “ SCAB HERDER’ K id e r le n - W a e c h t e r , G e r m a n y 's , M i n is t e r o f F o reig n A f f a ir s ROSEBURG, Ore. City Mar­ | While the strikers declare they shal B. Fenton’s 6 feet 2 of brawn, | will not initiate physical violence, brought into play at tin* crucial they insist they have the right to moment, prevented what might have proved to lie a serious battle use the word “ scab” and say they between strikers and strikebreak­ will apply the term at every op- ers in the Southern I’acifie yards portuni y. The nouuuionists, on here Monday night. Following a the other hand, say that they will rough-and-tumble tight between a stand no more abuse, and several striker and independent worker ol' them admit they are carrying ¡at the opening of the stockade on- revolvers for an emergency. One Icircling the shops, members of of them made a gun play on the both parties assembled and a gen­ streets Sunday night when assail­ eral inixiip light seemed imminent. ed by a trio of st rikers. Marshal Fenton appeared at this Monday night’s affair at the juncture and someone called him stockade entrance followed the a “ scab herder.” tjuiekly sing­ discharge by the railroad company ling out the striker whom he be­ of the 12 depoties who have been lieved made the remark, a man as patrolling the yards since the large as himself, Fenton sent him strike began. As they have done sprawling into the mud with a on previous occasions, the strikers blow. Expecting an immediate gathered at the entrance and attack from the other strikers. jeered every strikebreaker who Fenton drew his club, but the pre­ came within view. If this practice caution was unnecessary. The is continued, the city may he com­ display of physical force overawed pelled to grant the petition pre­ thi‘ strikers, and they soon dis­ sented by the Southern Pacific persed. amid the jeers of the non- Company several days ago for ad­ unionists. equate police protection for its The danger of serious trouble is workmen upon the dismissal id' the not believed to he over, however. force of special guards. pistol and list of witnesses. CHARGED WITH The need for this clearly shows the carelessness in the district at­ TRANSGRESSING torney's office, and it is time for a change. SHERMAN LAW ________ CHARGED With Transgressing— LABOR LEADERS KANSAS CITY. Mo.—In ans­ wer to what they believe is a Gov­ ARE INDICTED ernment prosecution under the P h o to by A m e r ic a n P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n . A L F R E D VON K I D E R L E N (he p ro n o u n c e s It w ith th e a c c e n t on th e se c ­ e rn ond sy lla b le M V A E C H T E R , im p e ria l m in is te r o f fo re ip n affa irs , u n lik e m o st G e rm a n d ip lo m a ts, is th e son o f a b o u rg eo is, th o u g h his m other« fro m w hom he ta k e s th e second p a r t o f his n am e, w a s a b a ro n e ss. W h a t his c o lle a g u e s re g a r d a s h is h u m b le o rig in , h o w ev er, h a s n o t h a m p e re d h is c a re e r. H e e n te re d th e d ip lo m a tic s e rv ic e th ro u g h th e in flu en ce o f his m o th e r ’s fa m ily a n d soon b ec a m e socially a n d p o litic a lly p ro m in e n t. H e w a s a m e m b e r o f th e m u ch ta lk e d a b o u t “ R o u n d T a b le ,” b u t w as n o t in v o lv ed in th e sc a n d a l t h a t ru in e d h is frie n d . P rin c e E u le n b u rg . H e h a s been looked u p o n a s G e r m a n y ’s “s tr o n g m a n ” a m o n g h e r d ip lo m a ts, b u t th e d is s a tis f a c ­ tio n m a n ife s te d by a la rg e se ctio n o f G e rm a n o p in io n —in c lu d in g th a t o f tlie c ro w n p rin c e —o v e r th e r e s u lts o f his h a n d lin g o f th e M orocco n e g o tia tio n s h a s b e e n a se rio u s blow to his p re stig e . O ne o f h is c h a r a c te r is tic s is sa id to be p la in sp e a k in g , ev e n to b is im p e ria l m a s te r, an d he w as fo r so m e y e a rs o u t of f a v o r b e c a u s e he v e n tu r e d to tell th e k a is e r t h a t h is p ro te s t (on a te c h n ic a lity ) a g a in s t th e d e f e a t o f h is y a c h t M eteor by a B ritis h b o at w a s b ad policy. E ra o f R a ilro a d R adi­ calism Is N o w f ■* O ver II! dent Taft is reported to have said today at the White House: “ Noth­ ing hut death can keep me out of the fight now.” WASHINGTON, l>. 0.—Sena­ B y G o v e r n o r E M M E T T O 'N E A L o f tor Bristow, of Kansas, introduces A la b a m a a bill providing for a line of steamships through the Panama e c o v e r i n g from the effects of Canal to Central and South Amer - 1 rate wars between themselves, iea, the Secretary of War to ac­ which had impaired their ability to quire 15 ships to be operated by the Government’s Panama Rail­ serve the public, and finding in road Company, or leased to a pri­ combination by which the general public was vate company not connected with rendered helpless a fruitful soil for the any railroad line. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Press growth of wealth and power, the great rail­ dispatches state that “ National roads became OPPRESSIVE in their ex­ labor officials affiliataed with Sam­ uel Gompers and the American actions, generating that PUBLIC HOS­ Federation of Labor were in­ TILITY which later flowered into laws that formed two years ago by Charles were perhaps in some instances unduly (•) A m erican P re s s A s s o c ia -J A. Bookwalter, who. as Mayor at BURDENSOME. tlofl that time, conducted a secret in­ The enforcement of these laws was responsible for the opposition vestigation. that John J. McNa­ mara had directed a series of dy­ to all the laws and the development of that new doctrine which DE­ namite explosions.” NIES THE RIGHT TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT to impose WASHINGTON, I). C.—Repre-j upon the intrastate road any regulation of even its intrastate traffic. sentative Sulzberger introduces a I resolution to have Chinese Repub- I This was a right never before questioned, but in fact affirmed by the lie recognized by the United j rulings of all the courts until a recent day. States. At no period in the history of Alabama has there been a more cor­ WASHINGTON. D. C.—Rear dial feeling between the people and the carriers, a feeling which has Admiral Robley I). Evans dies after an illness of only three been produced by the recognition on the part of both that only by just hours. and equal laws, which permit no discrimination or favoritism, can wo secure permanent peace and mutual and friendly co-operation between January 4. LISBON.—Portuguese bishops the state and the carrier. B U T T H E E R A O F R A D I C A L I S M H A S PAS S E O . A N D W E H A V E proclaim their independence of the Government, following the ex­ R E A C H E D T H A T P E R I O D W H E N A W I S E R 8 P I R I T O F C O N S E R V A - pulsion of the patriarch of Lisbon. T I S M . B A S E D U P O N T H E R E C O G N I T I O N O F T H E N E C E S S I T Y O F Monsignor Anthony Mendea Bello. F R I E N D L Y C O - O P E R A T I O N A N D M U T U A L G O O D W I L L , W I L L D O M I ­ Portuguese Republicans mob the N A T E T H E L E G I S L A T I O N O F S T A T E A N D N A T I O N . Catholics and drive out the priests. R Sherman anti-trust law charging them with restraint of trade, the first suit of that nature ever filed against a labor leader in the United States—three officials of unions, the members of which are striking for better working condi­ tions on the liarriman lines, were ordered by the Government to ap­ pear January 1 before the United States Court of the Western Dis­ trict of Illinois, at Danville. The men summoned are M. F. Ryan and A. Ilinznian, president and vice-president respectively of the Railway Carmen of America, and J. A. Franklin, international president of the Brotherhood ol’ Boilermakers. The summons was issued at the instance of Judge Wright, of the Federal District Court, and approved by Chief Justice White, of the United States Supreme (,'ourt. The original court order is di­ rected against the International Association of Machinists and its president, James O’Connell, of Washington, I). ('., and was brought by the Illinois Central railroad. Heads of the other strik­ ing unions and about 200 minor officers and employes are named in the summons. Five unions that are striking on the Harirnan lines have joined to­ gether to prosecute the strike, and local leaders believe that the the­ ory of the railroads is that the combinations of the unions is a violation of the Sherman law. The railroad asks that the men he or dered hack to work. WILDE MEANS BUSINESS Tveitmoe, Johannsen, Munsey and Clancy Charged With Dyna­ mite Conspiracy. LOS ANGELES, Jan 6.—Two more blanket indictments were re­ turned today by the Federal grand jury in the National dynamite con­ spiracy ease. Three additional charges are enumerated in the new hills against ( >lilf Tveitmoe, Anton Johannsen, E. A. Clane.v and J. E. Munsey, the labor leaders indicted last week together with the McNa­ mara brothers and Me.Manigal, blit United States District Attor­ ney A. 1. McCormick intimated that arrests of other men might occur both in San Francisco and Los Angeles at, any time. INDIAN AI’< >LIS. Jan. 6. Fed­ eral Judge A. It. Anderson issued today a writ of habeas corpus, re­ leasing Detective W. J. Burns from the custody of the county au­ thorities. 11 is bondsmen had sur­ rendered him to the County Crim­ inal Court., where lie stands indict­ ed on the charge of kidnaping -I. J. McNamara. Paving the way for the testi­ mony of Ortie E. Me.Manigle, en route to this city, Burns appeared before the Federal Grand Jury to­ day. Spurgeon P. meadows, promi­ nent labor leader and business agent, of the District, Council of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, came for­ ward today with the declaration that out of town men caused the four dynamite explosions in this city at midnight. October 24, 1909. Louis J. Wilde, who is now on EX MINISTER CONFESSES trial for wrecking the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank, makes an BOSTON, J an. 6.—Rev. C. V. offer of reward as follows: T. Riehesnn, former pastor of the Portland. O re ., Jan. 3, 1912 Immuniiel Baptist Church, of Cam­ RECEIVED of Charles E Sum bridge. today made a written con­ nier, for Louis .1. Wilde, the sum fession to the effect that lie poison­ of one thousand dollars ($10001. ed his former sweetheart, Avis placed in my hands as a reward (Linnell for the apprehension and eon vie- I tion of the person or persons who BACHELOR OIRLS USING entered the office of George J. LEAP YEAR PRIVILEGE Cameron, District Attorney, on tin- night of January 1. 1912, and GREAT BEND. Kan . Jan. 6 abstracted therefrom certain lofty bachelor girls of Great. Bend pages from the ledger of tin- Ore­ will give the unmarried men of gon Trust & Savings Bank and this town no i-hanee to form a eluh certain other pieces iff document­ similar to tin- Grant*Countv Baeh- ary evidence; and the office of A. elors’ Club. The' “ lean year ftp yoar E. Clarke on said night and ab­ IfftKiif ” ortrani/ffl by the ^irl* on stracted therefrom certain per­ ■yew Year’s eve will makt that, sonal property, including cigars a fjuite mini ■cessary., , I . 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