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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
1 1 ST. HELENS OREGON EVENTS JBFJHE DAY toy Item Gathered trca. All Parts ol the World. I Important but Not Lit Inter sting Happening! from Points Outside the Stat. Taft will form an entirely new cab inet. Prince and Princess dc Sagan deny tney intend to separate. . Twomen lost their live in Kansas City by a gas explosion. rilryan say he will run again in 1913 if circumstances require. Roosevelt gave a dinner to labor leaders, judges and government officials. Court Take Stern Action Again! Tactic of Ruef Lawyer. San Francisco, Nov. 19, The trial of Abraham Ruef, interrupted by the shooting of Assistant District Attor ney Francis J. Heney in the court room, will be resumed at o'clock this morning where it was halted last Friday afternoon by the bullet of the .-usassin, JuOiie William P. I-awlor yesterday denied the application of counsel for Ruef fur a chance ot venue to some other city or town in tne state; dented also in quick succcs sum tne motion tor a continuance of thirty days until public feeling sub stuea, lor tne dismissal ot (tie jury and the empaurlmeut of a new one. and finally ruled against the defense on the request made to interrouat the trial twelve as to whether any of them was prejudiced against the de tense as a result of the tragedy in th courtroom. Brushing aside all motion and tech nicalities interposed by the defense the court announced that the trial would proceed this morning, and that would countenance no further de 'ANIb ILUuUKIi if rMt mui 111 OKLAHOMA, Thousands o! Gendarmes Guard Streets ol Pekin. PRINCE CHUN FEARS REFORMERS t lays. The action of the court followed the filing of 37 counter-affidavits bv the prosecution, which in general term denied many of (he allegations made bv Rue "and his counsel in their attidavits yesterday in support of their application for a change of venue, and ,et forth that no excite ment or turbulence prevailed: that neither Ruef nor his attorneys were threatened with violence or their lues endangered.' ami finally, that no con c ., . . 1 muvii Ai.ii-u u.ti noum i.rcvciit tne Street car robbers got $2S and two defendant from having a fair and tm- partial trial. Heney is improving so rapidly that he expects to be back at work in a few weeks. The new dowager empress of China has been forced by threats to submit to the regent. Claus A. Spreckles advocated free sugar before the house committee on revision of the tariff. watches from Portland car men as pay for their latest act. The famous old Lookout inn. on the crest of Lookout mountain, Ten nessee, has been destroyed by fire. A government warehouse at New York caught fire and fully 130,000 worth of tents, blankets and other supplies were destroyed. A great crowd gathered at the Xew York courtroom to see John D. Rockefeller, but his testimony on the Standard Oil dissolution case will not , be wanted for several days. Two men held up a Portland street car crew and secured 113. Austria is strengthening her fron tier to guard against Servia. ... Japan seeks a new agreement with the United States about China. Pope Pius has just celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a priest A ring from the Duke d'Abruzzi MOURN FOR EMPEROR. Obsequies to Continue in China for Nearly a Month. Pekin, Nov. I. An edict issued vesterdav instructs Prime Pu l.uti and I mice 1 1 to proceed to the western tombs and select a site fur the of the emperor. There will be con tinuous obsequies at the palace for a period ot 27 days. The obseotises be ?an yesterday, and the function was attended by Dowager Empress Yo- ncna'e and representatives of the va rious governmental departments. The local press is beginning to pub lish details of the occurrences of Sat urday and Sunday. Uo to the nres-ent time it has said virtually nothing of me events at trie palace and the pro mulgation ot". the regency. The new Dowager Empress Yohenale with great presence of mind arranged for :ne meetings ot the grand council to Masses of China dust Awakening to Death of Emperor and Dow ager Empress. Pekin, Nov. 17. China is beginning to realize that the emperor and the dowager empress are dead. Prince Chun, regent of the empire, in feat of increasing excitement and revolt) tionary movements, has taken a firm grip on attain and has adopted stringent measures that will result in the maintenance of peace for a time at least. At noon 3000 gendarmes guarded the streets, and other military forces were held in readiness for any event uality. Every precaution was taken o prevent a recurrence of the revo lutionary tactics of list April and .May, which were market! hv vei.le. spread incendiarism. The foreign le gations are under cuar.l tachments of Chinese troops keeping watch at the approaches. The state merit was made at th IrmtiniK ih.t there was no fear that the Chinese government would he unable to af tord ample protection, hut those within the Irnations were more ali than usual and sceminirlv imiinn i.. have set at rest the doubts amiim trom the swift mm cliu-nl i.i pv-fiu. in the last few days. There were many occurrence yes terday to add o the sinister aspect ot Istimors were current for a Eight Person Are Killed and Tn Other Injured. Okmulgee, Okla., Nov. J7,Kight H-rsous were killed nnd ten others in inred yesterday afternoon in a fight between Jim Dcekard, a invito desper ado, and local officers, The disturbance began at the St t.ouis San Francisco railroad station, where J ml IVekard engaged in a (iglit with an Indian boy, Steve Urayson, and lw.it luiu inlo inseiisibilitv Willi a t.n'k. Friends of tiiavson notified the police, uid when Policeman Klalwr went to :be s'asioti, Itrckard fled to his house near by, barricaded himself m uud when kl l,. i- nmro I1..1...I ,.,.1 tilled him. I Sheriff Robinson gathered a posse uu I few minutes and hurried to the si cue 'J Part ot" this hm- was made up of ,i ' group ot itcgtocs, whom the slnnll! commissioned as deputies. As the posse approached the house tVekard opened fire with a rifle, firing is rapidly us he could load his weapon Sheriff Robinson fell first, iiit,uitli killed. 1'eckard's house was surrounded bv a freiuied mob of armed men lire was sri to a house just north of Deck ard volleys were poured into tkvk aril's house, and he was shot down. Me was seen to roll over on the floor, strike a match and set fire lo Ins own house, which was toon roaring furious iy. His body j, cremated. Dcckard evidently had a large quan tity of ammunition' .stored in his Itou-.c. for many cartridges exploded while the house was burning EMPRESS DOWAGER DEAD. for Miss Elkins has been seized for! he held in her private Here the plan that already han hern iiscttssed and decided upon was adopted without loss of time. the councillors warned the princes duty. It is valued at S5,000. Secretary Wright has appeared be fore the house committee in favor of free sugar from the Philippines. Objection to the admission of Irish-American delegates has caused a storm in the British parliament A lone highwayman held up 20 men I prompl,y nu't an1 punished. a noiei in nazen, Aev., and secured $50 in cash, refusing J200 worth ot jewelry. ,nat trie regency was tin.il. .-.ml terms that were not open to misinter pretation they expressed the opinion that any opposition thereto would be EMBLEM OF REVOLT. Peter van Vlissingen, a rich Chi cago real estate man. has confessed great irauus, and on his own request ii ucen sent to tne without trial. He $100,000. American Flag Raised on Island of St. Pierre St. Pierre. Nov The Chinese dowager empress is mor tally ill. Roosevelt denounces Haas' crime and applauds Heney. penitentiary I c: "- demon stole more than rll " "m the authoring here m oegun yesterday, was con- "'utru, loony, the limited police 15 "name to maintain order, but "bus far no serious damage has been A race between balloons from the faciitc to the Atlantic is about to be attempted. It is estimated ilW ("".,,! r ..... x.wav.i vjymiicz I j . ,. , .3 oiKrn into has been elected president of Cuba by cor,- cfcar'J with having violated a majority of 25,000. 'the taws in conducting free schools The death of the Chinese emneror h f''n"ed and ordered to iiic manitestatior, ,,n the part of e popmace is due largely to the J.""" question, the people of St iierre demand free school in which religious instruction is given io schoolmaster, were taken into been confirmed. The regent appointed menu oi reiorm. Prince de Sagan and his American wile have already tired of each oilier and may secure a divorce. Ruef s trial will be continued h tmtcer lawyers. Some of the best of i rrmcisco nave ottered their serv ices. Mrs. Conger, widow of the late am bassador to f nina uv. !,... .v 1:1 ly to be any uprising following the death A .w'a,tny .Montana man, who has uicu, pioviaed in bis will that if anv WAItUtn . . . . . 1. , , . 1 a' a ;" ' etch The authori- uruni tne schools closed Ihe action of the authorities in tamed the populace, which assembled tne strrt-ia -..1.1 , ,,, ,: , , , ..-'..ni.jf uriiomiceu e. .' government. Some one h.iL, Am".'c:'" 'luring the -.s". oic excitement, and with rn rrr.u-ei 1. . t m.r,. IZ... ,"""-"ea lo govern - .ieauiuarters where a demonstration was made. OREGON WINS SUIT. ttairs. time that the new dowaucr Vrhn;il:i and Yuan Shi Kai. the grand coun cillor, and one of the most powerful men in the empire, had committed suicide. Though there was no truth in these reports, they went far toward disturbing the Chinese and foreigners alike. Serious runs on banks occurred yes terday and today, and H native banks closed. The crowds were wild with excitement, and toward the close of tne u.iy the do ice intervened -.r,,! drove them hick One foreign eon cern. the Yokohama Specie bank, stif tered a big run on its Tientsin notes but the British, Russian and (lemurs institutions were not affected. It is probable that a number of native bnks will he closed tomorrow, and it is believed that the government will step in and endeavor to stop the financial panic among the poorer classes. BULLET IS REMOVED. Well noisy 17. Valuabl the moiutt of the river were dec arcd to he Mmith .r es.f . . n, . , wuiumoia mver Declared to Be Part of State. women present themselves claiming to I Washington, J?ov oe his wife, each shall be given Jl. lushing gronnds at tl T i . . I V-OIUIT r!3 nu.r ...- e nas declared a quarantine oart r,f YS,, , C , fI,,cl'iri;'l to be against smallpox, yellow fever eholen UZjl '8n by lhe U'tC(' States typhoid fever rhT.lin , t"T '1' .,0r"lt '""rt yesterday, ending .he communicable diseases, "flth ."L '?r? ,me '!.!,P'"f which has ex Z ."wn nat state and Wash ml 7 ' ry- u,t ,,a,'! "' Wash ?,fl.?ll.L,etMl.n 0,W from dis Wncliinni. . 1 . ' 1 ;ic,c county their 3 "' ",e P'lon Of co!! !'-' ''n oispute .;:. .. '" islands or orom- F i r f'sl,"" PrtoSe, tion whe . m"" iue i - ,. .. ." wiu- e aiseases" is understood to mean tuberculosis. Denver has almost zero weather. In Rhe'non""?amblin War ' aain on Rnnaevelt e..a .1 . . .lo. ' Ulc.re vm D no rica trlp lo Af" Samuel tompers will he ici-r in ,u.. m. ... " ' 'no- president of the Amerkan F; , law's V, Zlr'n V, .V ,"n V Oregon of Labor. I "I" """'"i tisiung. H.L. ,umperor of Cnina ' reported dead the empress dowager dying, and regent appointed to control the des tmics the Flowery Kingdom Oerman ji,.er, blame manager ,1 re.,lt,.d'ter in which 390 v-s ,vii uves. managers for men Pistol Mrstery Complete. San Francisco. Suv. in 1 he yestigation held yesterday by Coroner ' 'j'irris 11.1.-4 -i several i.r,.,;, V-"- evemen hnrff.u ""loeiits. the was exnosed tr, i,. 'The tTnl.e,! t.;, .. . "nrmn and the pisto w.ih ih , ---.-lice! rnr(.,r.i:... I iiaa niA u: :t will ncnd m(ui,.. : " I m, IC capacity of .its plants, " ",r ,,-, l"5. Ka,."'rs which the was pi iced in one dead man h.,7. ." "' " wnlc' .. " P, .l. ... . - - himself c'"V' -'' ""e lie killed the ;, i r me ,n tne b'story of Cd to , ni. hil u "rman a instruct the San 1-rancisco mint, oennie. Z ." f,:'ss hls hand over the hoe ,, mciceis are to be coined there. A New Yorlr Meli.,.. Lr-,u,d hadX;;"- Lone EUrtrli- Helena, Mom., Nov. ,a.A U?1T? Attrney Langdon declare. "" ",c a"mpte4 assassination. ; 7 , " Wa,e' Pwer com The election of f,m i r-..e . St ' , . ""BO. Milwaukee & island republic ove,ToVe7eom. h' W ,VC. J?"" .S fc unci riieci Prosecutor Stands Operation and Rallies Rapidly. San Francisco. Nov. 17 - After passing through a most successful op. eration for the removal of the bullet which was fired at him by Mrm Haas during the kuef trial last Fri day, the condition of Francis J. Heney is reported bv the doctors to be favor able in every way, and predictions of his ultimate recovery are made be his physicians. The operation foj lowed the taking ..f X-ray ohoto. j graphs, which plainly showed the lo cation of the leaden pellet in the runs cles of lhe left lower maxillary Chief Surgeon Te'rry, of the citv ho pit.il service, wielded the instruments while Drs Stiliman. Moffat and Hunt mgton assisted. It was found that the bullet, which entered the right side of the head just in front of the ear ha.l n:me,l downward, crossing the nalite ami triking the left lower jawbone, which was slightly splintered but not broken. The bullet was deflected backward by striking the bone, and lodged in the muscles of the jaw. Its removal necessitated the utmost sur gical skill, as it lay close to the big blood vessels of the neck .Mr. Heney rallied rapidly from the effects of the anaesthetic, showing no ill effects from the drug or shock from the operation. He passed a iuiet day and slept neacefullv I.-.r night. At midnight it was said by his attendants that his romliii,,., u.-,. entirely favorable, and that hopes for ins spceriy recovery were entertainer Three-Year-Old Pu Yl Put on Throne of Chinese Empire. Pekin, Nov. 1?, Ts.'e Hsi An, the oiin juer empress of i. inna. autocratic head of the government, which she had directed without successful mterfriettcr -nice ism, and without protest since issi, iic, at a o'clock Sunday after noon. The anmniiicemi-nt of the dowager empress' death was official, ami tot- mweu cioseiy upon the announce men: that Kwang Hsu, the emperor, had d-.rd Jutuulay at 5 o clock in the afternoon but it is believed the death incurred a considerable time before that set down in the official statement. An edict issued at H o'clock Sumliv morning placed upon the throne Prince I'll Yl. the ;t vear ol.l sou of l'hm. e : Chun, the regent of the empire, in ae t cordance with a promise goen by the u"""o vuiprrv tmoi alter the mar- riage of Prince Chun in I'HIi An edict 'J issued Friday made Prune Pu Vt heir , presumptive. The foreign legations were notified f" by the foreign lw,ar, of (he death of' the emperor, and ,e mcesooii of ii.. w . i. . M. w ... i rHps nave ieii in readiness (or several days t (pielt anv disorders that might ari-ie on tie deaih of Kn jlltr II. tt "I'l... .I..1 1 .... risme-t wl.. .,.. ,,.. l.. .... .1 .t. . ' 1 " -- i"""i ..M.r o ou; fact that the death of the dowager em press was known to ! ,-'oe at hand Two divisions of tro.ip, have Ik-.-ii held in reserve, and these are now jiau ,,-,,1 in various quarters of the city 1 aemy gendarmes were dispatched to'giMtd the legations, hut iin .,, i,r hrn.-nt the dunes of the forces have been slight. DIES BEFORE TELLING MUCH. Assassin Haas is Believed to Have Given Little Information. San Francisco, N,,v. 17 --From the !est information obtainable it it (-. lirvr.l that Detective ihirm secure some sort ol a rambling staiement from Haas to the effect ih.,i he ha.l h. "fit Lri. proached by pers.mv who attempted to ill resentment toward rnr would ucrease t.y making remark i wd as "I noi sianii sucn treatment, etc It is also rumored that Ivre, ...e FluriH i shortly to make public the statement, which Haas made to him during the day of sweating to which Haas was stibiected ilitl lieore l,e ..u.t ins own me. ju,t wj,at these dndos-! tires will be and whether or not thry J will implicate anybody in a mh.,,.,., . ' cannot now be learned from the prose cut inn. It is true, however, that Detective Itiirns. at the tune he wa making an examination ot ttic tw.dy of the dead man at the county jail, was heard to make remarks which indicated that his chain of evidence secured from Haas", s-iaiernrnt was not nearly as conclusive as he had hoped, and that for that rea son he deplored the act which made it impossible to secure any further state merits. sr.-- . .,- m uti'i I 11 I.' ,il l ,1 t I., ,)), hlf Of lef.,,., ,. ,. ... (, , iS , Uw i r,'!l"' ' !!.'. .j ., n, ! a "" " -i-ef-si ina i; .r o, ;,!, l 'I-1 ! f; ,. 1 r rif., ,,, tin m,U rw-l si-i. , i, ,.,,, (,!. .1.11 e..,.-..., .,.( h , , ;,...., !lt .'I- .!i.iii!.I 1-..- rf,., 1 ....,;, f I u n ii - 7 M ' i t Plan Big Meeting. Portland, Nov. 17. The next im portant convention to be held in Portland will he that of the North- western rruitirowers' ir,.-i-a;,. which will meet with the Oregon State Horticultural three days of December. Prepara tions are being made to lu.n.e - t exhibit of fruit in the building during the week of the convention. Hritish oiumriia ami the states of Idaho Washington and Oregon will I ie ret, . resented in the convention, these be mg the state associations that com prise the Northwestern association. Whale Catch is Light. San Francisco. Nov. 17.- Reporting an unsuccessful cruise, the whaler liel udrre returned to port yesterday, afler an absence of eight months in the north. The Ih-lvederc rainrht three i,l.,l... which netted i;oon ,inds of Une Four other whale, which had U-rn caught made their escape under the lie or by breaking the line, The Ih-Kedere re le-.ie.. mat wliin ,he left ( nalaska, si 'lays ago, the United Slates revenue cutler Ihetis was t, (here guarding, two Japanese ,,-ahng kIiooIii which had ic-eii coniiscaled. Tin two (-t oi t tiK.t rrnii. idea age Inst h;, iiiiimoo,,., li. ,C flriio,,-., tlrr (ll ,lijfii wm heroic of (fin ipiiiver 'plletljl ; Then, Nilfllllflfet. ill he iii'iol .ay It dnti'I Asks Change ot Venue. San Francisco. Nov 17 wi.t, 1. ....... , . .'..IK.- i-awiorn courtroom thronged 117 policemen, stieeia 1 eieei .1.... ... .l...:rr.. .... .. : ."'i'- . " ' '"'ur peace offieers while the street, about the building were guarded by mounted .,l!e .,...1 many patrolmen, the trial of Abraham Kiief was resinned vesterd t.... :.. ntcrruption on Friday, when nt District Atumi.. !.....:., , Tiey w.-is Hint A the defense asked the court immedi ao-iy lor a cnangc of venue, d nai Kuet could not obtain in I lair and impartial trial. Round-Up of Bison Fads. Missoula, Mont,, Nov, 17. The siren- "" work of the pa, ,w ,wmU, ,, the ! athead reservation , riinding ,. ..... ... ,,,,,, ,,. ,, ()( ))(, I ablo herd, purchased by the Canadian government , c. , ;tl((,1( .... , n) snip,,,,.,,, f a((1 10 Canada tin, year. Despite all he precaution ,,a, ),., ,(( "sure the sue.-,,, of the drive, ,e ,.. clomire into which il.e l..,fr..i.. 1... 1 1 driven preparatory 1.. h.-..i 1 .. . . .. ... ' uu in inio tars at Kavalh proved insecure and the herd is now roaming at will on ,e reservation. r ,.. j ,,-,rVin, p,,,,,.,,, '.ther folk bee.,,., ,,, e,,,,,-t nn w.sir VI... t-ti....... . ' ' - .... ..,,, ,,, ,.ry Bf. ,.k in. very nr.t lUuUH.t l , n "l ain't pimi,!,l,, ntw,,i . .,. , e,, t Help .!..,( M4f, l:iha 'Ari-I Joey . ,P', t ,(,hf ( f )f hi. ' '"" "fI'' "'' hy r.y ,ley ; , , ,) (( ' ""nsrity p...,r lmittu,-m, "' 1 "" !' run th. v,,,,. ,.,,, , ,ng ,,,, omn (mi() .e wuiiiiii, inll , ,, tir ,, ,!r)r V ; pointed In H,i,i lv him credit for 111., re .eine," ll.it now ItV a... from VuuWUr, Z'tZZll marler. 1 ... " " ' '""V people. Liberals are expected to win in the Cuban elections. Castro has finished bis preparations for war with Holland, r . Bix Chinese wore drowned In Niagara falls while trying to smuggle into the uuimu ouiien A German military balloon hit a tree ana ion into tne Ualtie lea. The occu pants were rescued horseuower Tt Pyn,1r..,".ce ' .The Potion of the the Gr. a7 i? WU1 oma,n Power "om me urcat Falls company is that run mng over the Rocky ; mountains Millions Lost In Flonrf Port Elizabeth. Cane r,,1o v-.. parTV Cane r 7 St0rm wP' this UW few'the ikener" Several lives were lost anri th. J!"' doliari. more than War Cloud Grow Darker, Vienna. Now 17 Tt. of trouble between Auia'lV u Z" 11 .a a v,:t bc" eliminat. ed. A semi-of(iei-,i ...... . . ,r".,V5a"'i,n . K'vernment will be 01c aervian nrovoea.i,s... .... The- ,lir,:... ccae, IjLlJ-'V"? ' he dual monarchy Si A !? ,0'"ate Servia''. course r,A,'"al leci"ion to he m r"i,n ChlneM Hln Foul Ply- "s.i.juurne, jsjov 1T Tl.. c.a Odnernd7t 0t ,he Ae -V. tbT .'he received .,hat a hT'dth1 rlht'" a a. , J'"" "w emperor was Reform 8chool is Burned. Uuitvillr, Ky Nov. nFive b.iil-T of the Indiana state reformatory and nearly le entirt plam f)f )c j Mam.fae.turlg co,pa,)y ,effe. . vnifj river cheer. .l'.8 ipHm t,f ending v After Oil King, a wltn , ?hiPu"hi V? a"pcar here in the federal ,?, 1 fa.'.i"c , ort Siandard Oi n 1 P I ''"" the cnuea Mate, Marsh.iU . . w Jersey, a siibnoena ir,J... . "', "nkle was gi yen A... I..,.:"- """T" .iperor was a su l.r.e .'v. ""! l ' M 'red it onhe . 'i L""d.'rdered to VJ 1 ""Ul"" lW wll ' ;ll'4 that willing witness. tt ... 11 i , ..en, 1, ,,. nU); , ntrn ht "... ' "I""" fill e'l tt... II llilltl.r ,,f itrllielple," ,l.niV"' """'i"1." ""hi 1,1. wif., Ie lherlely pulll,,, .r ,)rk ,..' ..In t any call i ,,.ve prl.i. lpl,., ,,, M .'" rh"" ,,,,iBr ' "lied 10 , Mnr ,,; . Iliore'. pi, ,, .,, ,,..,',""r ami el.e,e, .,, l()18 , ,, fit.. I ie ,, nn lmk ,,ut f(jf lhe eld man oi ,M, u , , , IMiuhlMied hl lisek. "Oh, don't tr-mhln nhnnt me. 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