The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 07, 1911, Image 7

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SECRET SOUGHT FROM WIFE.
Dstsctivss Arranga Mtatlng of Mc
Msnlgals On Bide.
Iia Angeles The prosecution sr-rang.-d
a stage setting In the Mc
Namara dyuamlte conspiracy rune
Wednesday that had unex pec ted
dramatic effect. They confront!
Mra. Ortle K. McManlgal with her
hueband, ona of the accused con
spirators. In an anteroom of the
rand Jury chamber and before tha
interview rnded aha bad fallen In
swoon.
later, when she emerged hysterl-
ral from tha ordeal, Attorney Joseph
Hi olt. an associate of t larence Dur
row In the d.-ff tie of the McNamara
brothers, rushed among the detec
Vvri surrounding hr and. with
clenched ttots, swept them atilde with
thrf itta of violence If they did not
cease "houndliiK thin woman."
The detective aald the object of
the Interview waa to have McMan
IkhI Indui'e hi wife to change her
atlll.il and atiMfwtikn tha ,1f ,nMi
In accordance with pre-ararnged; before or after the electloa.
plana. Mia. McManlgal waa taken To each question the witness do-
oeiore me arson jury to im dared with emphasis that be did
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
WORK OF NATION'S LAWMAKERS
Washington Ills method nf book
keeping and hla loyalty to the Demo
cratic partly alike were under fire
today, when Edward Tllden, bunk
director, packing-house manager and
corporation mun generally, appeared
before tha Senate l,orliner commit
tee to teatlfy that he waa no way
Interested In the raining of a fund
to elect Mr. lorlmer to the Senate.
Atlorneya for the commltte, attor
neys for Senator lorlmer and mem
bers of the committee ltaelf asked
Mr. Tllden In every conceivable style
of question whether be hud anything
to do or knew anyone who had any
thing to do with the raising of a
fund to elect Senator Uirliuer, either
he was not exempt from testifying
axaliMit the McNamara brother on
the ground that ahe mlxbt Incrimi
nate her btialiand. She wa also In
formed that by refunlng to tell what
not.
Tllden was subjected to an exam
Inatlon a to hla relations to corpor
ation. He mentioned that he was
.he la believed to know of the 1 'ru,' ' the National Packlng
..I.., ,h- I,.. u Time. ;'" Iny and added the namea of
....n.iL.., rw.i..i...r i mm l,..n silnve other Chicago corporatlona of
emplovea lost their" lv.w, ahe laid ! w,,l,h. h" W8 Pre-ld.-nt. besides be
herself liable to a Jail aentelire for
contemiit. and to msmIIiIh proaecutlon
a an accomplice In the alleged plot.
CIRCLES NIAGARA FALLS.
Oaring California Aviator Mad
Dangerous Trip.
Niagara Falls With a whir of his
biplane, Lincoln Ueachey, the Cali
fornia aviator, after circling above
Nluxura, awiHiped beneath the upper
ateel bridge and down the gorge
alniiMt to the hlrlpool.
Klalnx again between the sides of
the lower river, Heachey went to
ward the Canadian side, where he
made a splendid landing. It waa the
first time a blrdman had rut the air
crossing the Canadian border.
When be crossed the American
Harsm Bathing Sulk
twarh And the woman as she strolled
upoa the sands was a thlug of beauty
out no swimmer.
Th harem bathing suit Is practical
ai smslhle. It la Intended to swim
a. nut to pose In. And It I far mora
taodrst than the average beach batD'
DI suit. It consists of a regular
asn sweater and a skirt, made trou
r (suhlnn. with a panel In front
hlch rlmips on each of the trouser
rgs. and can lie quickly loosened
hn the wearer la In the water.
Jnmewhat wider skirt trousers come
slthom the panel. They are Intended
o b worn with long tights or with
l mnibtnatlon garment which many
somrn w-r In the water under the
utblng stilt.
Ing the head of concerns In other
clues. He wu4 "confused" when
SHked by Henutor Kenyon to tell of
how many cot Mirations be waa pres
ident, "because of the minor companies."
He "thought he was director of
".banks In Sioux City, la., St. Joseph.
Mn.. and Suii Francisco, and he gave
a long list or hanks in wlilcn he
waa stockholder, but forgot until
nearly at the end of his testimony
to mention a bank In Kast St. Ixula.
Kit tier as treasurer or In some other
capacity, he testified, he had the
right to draw- checks on the bank
accounts of "21 or 30 corporations."
History of Coal Cases.
Seattle, Wash., June 29 The his
tory of the Cunningham coal claims
Is as follows:
1803 Originally located by Clarence
Cunningham as agent.
1904 New land law passed.
1104 Claims relocated . by Cunning
ham for original group and aeveral
new entry men.
1905-6 Claims Investigated by II. K.
Ixive. who reported favorably.
1907 Claimants furnish proof of en
try before Department of Interior,
1907 I'roofs allowed and final re
ceipts Issued for payments on land.
190H Claims Investigated by L. R.
Glavls and 11. T. Jones for the
ljnd Department. An adverse re
port waa made.
1909 Hearing ordered In Seattle.
which was followed by hearings
In Spokane, Cleveland, New York,
Washington, D. C, Paris and Rome
1909 Hearings closed In April.
1909 h. R. Ulavls. Gifford Plnchot
and others discharged from the
public service.
1911 Secretary of Interior Balllnger
resigns and Walter L. Fisher Is ap
pointed to succeed him.
1911 Secretary Flaher approves de
I clslon of Commissioner Fred Den
net, disallowing the claims and
conceling the entries.
DESTRUCTIVE PLUM CURCULI0 '
ATTACKS CULTIVATED rKUIlo
. . . ti.. aft aSIThUsmI Start
Insect Is Distrttmiea fjv.r -- ,,,.
East of Rocky Mountains ana , J,
fully Dslt, Most Injurious of All
Insect Enemies of OrchardlsU ,
In Every Section.
Plum Curcullo.
Apple Curcullo.
Apple Waevll.
fnlvaralty Asrtcullural wptnoitm
Station.)
The plum curcullo Is a snout beetle
about one-fifth of an Inch long. Its
color Is a mixture of black, brown and
white, with the darker shsdes greatly
predominating. On the back are sev
eral prominent bumps which give the ed for the plum curcullo. Is effective
Ijondon The dinner of the Pll
grim Society tonight in honor of
John Hays Hummond, special Amer
ican Ambassador at the coronation,
gave four speeches which were con
sidered the best examples of after
dinner oratory heard In Inndon for
a long time. The speakers were A.
J. Ilalfour. former Prime Minister:
Mr. Hummond, Augnstln Birrell,
chief secretary fur Ireland, and
Chauncey M. Depew. Covers were
luld for 250.
The army was represented by the
American omceru who took part In
the horse show.
There was a scene of enthusiasm
when a message was read that as
a result of a conference between
Secretary Knox and Ambassador
Hryce. a treaty had been virtually
arranged for the arbitration of all
differenced between the I'ttited- States
and Orettt Britain.
After a felicitous reference to the
presence of Mr. Hammond. Mr. Hal
four observed that Amerlcmts had
their problems of empire and other
limf na fli-eur Itrltain had.
Ortie E. McMsnigal, Accused as Loslnm) tlu.y r, nt h,.),, boinK In
Angeles Times Dynamiter, Whos ; sympathy with each other. Both
Wife is Now Csntrsl Figure in Csta, countries were enamored of liberty:
lloin nail I in :iine hi.-ib. nmi nui.-i.
Washington, June 26. By action
of Secretary Fisher of the Depart
ment of Interior In officially approv
ing the findings of Fred Dennett,
commissioner of the land office, the
famous Cunningham Alaskan coal
claims were formally disallowed to
day.
It was these claims through which
It has been alleged that the Morgan
Guggenheim syndicate made plans
to extend their great Interests In
Alaska and to secure control of one
of the most valuable coal fields In
tha world. Secretary Fisher's de
cision today la believed to be vir
tually the closing of the last door
to the Cunningham claimants, whose
claims have been held up since 1907,
when they were first disapproved by
Louis R. Glavls and H. T. Jones, as
special agents of the land office.
Although attorneys for the claim
ants have threatened an appeal to
the Vnlted States Supreme Court,
such an appeal cannot be based on
the findings of fact as announced
by the department, which Secretary
rlsher says In his decision ne con
siders conclusive, but only on some
point of law Involved.
Since the Cunningham claims came
Into public notice two years at?o
they have caused the Ballinger-Pln
chot investigation by congress, and
the dismissal from the public service
of Gifford Plnchot, chief forester,
and I-ouls R. Glavls. chief of a field
division in the land office, who bad
disapproved the claims, besides sev
eral minor officials. The dismissal
of both Plnchot and Glavls was
brought aliout by their Insubordina
tion in attacking R. A. Balllnger,
then secretary of the Interior.
on the tree from the bark or from a flcjai, but It la probable that sot as
By FRED B. brooks. West Virtjinia I are allowed to remain aa brJd,0
piacea near me orcnara. du.u
ets may produce thousands of tha bee
tles and when the wild fruit becomes
Insufficient for the great number of
beetle they may seek places to feed
and oviposit In cultivated orcbarda.
Tha Jarring method, aa recommena-
lnsect a roughened appearance and
make It difficult to distinguish while
when used against tbls species Spray
lng with poisons la likely to be bene-
drv bud. It Is armed with a curved
snout one-third as long as the body.
many of the beetles will be killed by
tne operation, as In the caae of ths
The insect Is a native of this coun- r,ium curcullo, for the reason that la
try and la distributed over practically feeding they consume little of the ex
all the United Btatee east of the Rocky i posed surface to which ths poison Is
mountains. Before orchards were applied.
planted within Ita rang it undoubted
ly fed ana nrea on v rt rT-r,rt
apples and bawthorna, but with the POPULAR FEED
settlement of tb country it turnea us rlTl mV
fUK rUULi-IW
Meat Common Method of Chlckest
World Is to Supply we psmw
v of Some Sort to Fowls
Once Durins Dsur. -
attention more to cultivated fruits, al
though it continues to breed on the
wild, native varieties. It attacks plums.
peaches, nectarlnea, apricots, cherries.
apples, crab apples, pears, quinces
and hawthorns., and baa even oeen re
ported aa breeding on persimmons. On
account of tb usual abundance of tb
Insect and the great variety of valu
able fruits which It attacks, there la
little doubt but that It has been right
PULLS THE PYTHON'S TEETH ;hi ,.ia.us.
i . i ,.'lt wan predestined that In the world's
wnd cinlo,, toBether-n.it by formal alii-
i 1 .... I... ,t.kUf. sriiitintiiV In nt 114
Once over the cataract he l",'l . . ,he caxll.e of ctviUasa-
le caught some oi uir, ,
Fall he was alsmt
lr IlmlililliK. Oil hUl secon
he went well to the southwest.
Thrts Are Estractsd to Relieve Suf
fering of Huge New York
Zoo S rpent.
Nrw York The IJfoot African
python In the snake cage of the Cen
tral l'aik menagerie recently devel
oped a swelling on one aide of Its
hd By Director Smith's order an
tiamlnstlon of the serpent's mouth
Sue made.
A keeper opened the Jaws with a
tick and Keeper Burns looked Into
ths mouth to get a line on the swell-
wash from the outlet of the power
tunnel which shoots over the side
of the precipice.
tlon and progress.
Washington. Beginning with Fen-
The snace through WHICH re new,aior miliums nui.n imi... . ."t
i. i.u f- tiluh and barely lu K'ei reciprocity measure, as i.-Biiuh.mi
from side to aid. The Uimanee inrai ; unjilnt io ine am ......... ai .......
the brink of the falls to the bridgejof the country, and concluding with
at which he made the dip is about Senator Borah's deniinci.itlon as a
l-.io yards It Is estimated 150.000 Republican betrayal of the farmlns
persons witnessed the flight. Interests, the Senate debate was al
1 , antagonistic to the agreement and
critical of the President anu nis
Washington. June IS. The Cana
dian reciprocity bill emerged from
Its first ordeal In the senate tonignt
unscathed. The Root amendment.
promising a modification of the wood
pulp and paier section of the agree
ment, was defeated after seven hours
of debate, by an overwhelming vote.
The friends of the amendment were
so satisfied of ita defeat that a roll
call was not demanded.
Senator I-a Follette announced that
he would give the senate a chance
to nass on general tariff amend
ments for free paper, free lumber
and lumber products and for reduc
tions In other schedules. Senator
Clapp also announced his Intention
Child Beaten to Death.
Chleo. Cal-Helen Riimbel
in
methods.
The Senate gave only partial at-
r I
!
i
vears old. beaten for neglecting . a ,(,ltim , ,he speeches, although
task, ia dead In her home near t.rl.l-l wy wpr(l amnI1K the nwst important
ley. Mrs. F.mma Rnmbel. her ',l, fhai be mle against the bill,
mother, and Arthur 1-ewls. her Several time a call of the Senate
brother, are held by a coroners J'TJ W(l, demanded Senator Nelson, of
to answer to charges of mnrd.-r. "'! Minnesota, flnallv promised that as
have been rushed to the county Jan .( , attention was given to the
t nnivlMe for safety.
The countryside Is hulf croxed with
subject, the Senate take a recess
until November or December. 1
t. ......,l.,a n l,n will rnll-
.! n I' II II 11,1 ....
111,1 Mrs. Runihel reporieni , .....h ......nm.w attacked
that the girl had committed "''1'1" ! , nnU. ,ne construction of the re
A Inquest, instituted Immediately ' MY BKr,,,M11ent Itself, which be
developed thnt the girls body '"! ,it the whole burden of free
a mass of bruises, and that her r;l e j r.1(, ',, tt,P farmer without giving
In death remaineii ...a. . i.ellts I" the guise oi re
choking she had received.
Pulling ths Python's Ttsth.
'nR. Me reported s gumboil on the
right side of ths jaw. Ths boll, In
ls opinion, was caused by decayed
Mb and It waa decided that to curs
th trouble It waa necessary to do
om tooth nulling. A pair of pincers
was obtained and Burns got s grip
on nne of ths needlelike teeth and
Tanked It out
The python dldnt like ths fpert-
nc. and wringi-d his tall loose and
hed about. Thers was S brief
"-Higgle until Hnvitnr secured S fresh
old of ths tall and kept ths patient
quiet. Three mors teeth wers
tractrtTand then ths keeper dentist
toncd ths bolt and washed ths
sounded pans with sjttlasptlo Buld.
Creeds Cast Red Pepper.
Landing. Mich Hct pepper w
thrown uliout and a shotgun was dis
played aggresHlvely in a riot among
members f the Mayflower Congre
gational Church and adherents or
the Latter Day Saints. The former
attempted to far down an old
church Ihey had sold to the other
congregation, and ihe latter drove
off the invaders, inn
lists say the property ws sold
with the understanding that the
building be removed to another lo
cal Ity and trouble began when the
new owners kr-iA It P"
location.
Own Monument Visited.
Derby. Conn. Thomas Mulcahy,
men whoso lot has
one oi ..." " . ,. ,
been to see a monument J"
his memory, has left home here to
return to the Klondike, where h
return i ,,,. shortly
has spent m- ' .
after his departure from here .
years ago. word came of his death
and a monument was erec ed to bis
melliorv In S local cenie.t-... .
sry.go Mulcahy returned home
shd since then has paid s.weral visits
to the monument.
diictlon of duty on manuiacuireu
prodiirls. but he also criticised the
power exercised by the President to
negotiate It and to bring it to the
IM.Int of .a definite agreement be
tween the two countries.
In doing this. Cum mine: said, the
n...wi, !...,( hnd iiHiirneil the powers
of Congress and had exceeded the
lodged in him to deal with
foreign nations upon revenue trues-
Hons If a reciprocity agreement
were to be made with Canada, he
said, the original proposal should
hove come from Congress. Instead
of through presidential auvnu.".
which had liroitgni tne agreement
a point where Congress was assured
It could not be changed or amended.
of offering a free paper amendment
later and other senators gave evi
dence of their purpose of force con
sideration of tariff revision on the
widest plane
Attack on the Root amendment was
Intersnersed w-ith attacks on the
whole reciprocity measure In the de
hate which resulted In the defeat
of Senator Root's proposal to change
the house bill by requiring that all
Canadian provinces should remove
their export restrictions on puip
wood and its products before the
reciprocal features of the wood pulp
and print paper section of the agree
ment went Into effect.
Land May Bs Condemned.
Washington Representative Laffer-
ty has been Informed by the director
of the reclamation service that the
west extension of the Umatilla pro
ject Is being materially delayed be
cause of difficulties encountered In
aonulrlTiir nrlvnta lands that will De
overflowed after the construction of
the West Umatilla dam. Owners of
this land are asking prices thnt are
held by the service to be excessive
am! it Is nrohable that condemnation
proceedings may ne invoaea to ac
quire them. I-arrerty is assureu.
however, that the work will be press
ed as rapidly as possible.
(By C. C BROWN.)
Ths most common method of feed
ins throughout ths poultry world to-
fully designated aa the most destruc- ay u to Wet mash of soms
tlve of all the Insect enemies of ths Mrt to tn fowls ones s day; whols
orchardist In this section of the coun- raln beiDg fed In ths morning and
try. evening. Soms peopls prefer to feed
It Injures tbs fruit by puncturing th- maIB -,arm, and soms cold, snd
boles through the skin with Its snout fee lt Jn th morning, soms In
both for the purpose of feeding and th middle of ths day and others
egg-laylng. Tbs feeding punctures ,t fof th eTentng meal. Oaf
may be made In apples at almost any VTt(WnC9 la to feed It at noon for
time during ths summer, but the egg the reai0n that ws want to maks ths
punctures are made mostly wnus me hen gcratc ths early morning ror
apples are smalL These wounds, and th0 whoie grain in ths litter to keep
the subsequent feeding of ths larvae themselves warm and when In ths
which hatch from the eggs, cause iaw m,d(lle 0f ths day It Is warmer ana
fruit to become dwarfed la sixe, lop- tn nens atUrally want a rest, ws
Ided. knotty and otnerwise mi- them tns mash. Ths cblel oo-
shapen. lection to ths evening mash la mat s
The Injuries dons by the pium cur- . , of lt w,n not last them
cullo are not so easily prevented as durIng tis long winter nights so well
are those of some other Insects, and .,n1 -rain, aa it ia so often com-
vet there are a number of methods . f h DUi- miiture. Cars
that can be used against them with a gnou,d be exercised In not over-feed-
very satisfactory measure or success. Jn 0 th- wet maah. Tbs nens
In dealing wun tne insect uu Vv- Bou not have mora tnan tney win
by far tbs most effective means of pre- up c,eaa , ten minutes,
venting loss Is spraying with ons of A foo(1 mai for ths farmer la aa
the arsenical poisons, such aa parts foowi:
green, or, prereramy. arsenate oi tmu. i Equai parts of finely-grouna corn.
Even where spraying Is practiced. bran or gnoru. mixed with
however. It is a good plan to nse in K, ... . rPnt. of cooked meat.
connection with ths operation soms of t of f scraps. Theos
the other measurea suggested bers. u foodi ar0 miXed up dry and then
the best possible results ars to bs oh- tnoroughiy mixed with shout one-
talned. third their hulk of steepea ciover .
The apple curcullo has been eon- , flnelv cut clover which has
fused often with the plum curcullo. but nr4.TlouBir been scalded by pouring
in reaiuy it tjuim uiv, - n0 water on it ana covering ,
species In both appearance and habits. Bafk Tng ci0Ter should bs steeped
The apple curcullo Is mors rsddlsh- about twelvs hours before using. An-
brown in coior, iue m otnef method and ons or tne oeat
bust and on the back are four proml- hT trfed , to take a mixture of J00
nent humps, the front two of which ndg DraIIi i0o pounds shorU. 100
are much larger than any of the h-imps undg ground corn. 100 pounds
dn the back of ths plum curcullo. The d oatB, 100 rounds beef scraps
- i 1 1 n I. .Inwt.l " . - i nii.v...
snout oi tne appiw t.n nounds or cnarcoat. d""j
as long as the rest oi too mot8teB this with water wnen ieeaing
three times the length of that of the fowls, but never maks lt
Taft Is Caught In Storm.
Washlnfeton-A deluge of ram am
. .. ..i hv thunder ann
nan rrwiiii"- ..inert
forcea an ... - - f . ,n
ate. caugni - - f nk,(
havoo wiia snu
Oregon Counted for Taft
Washington Elmer Dover, former
secretary of the Republican Na
tional Committee, says he thinks the
Republican or uregon are -.,
t.i,,h .llalMme.l lu ihtui .ii-
nation of the President, and no dis
position la apparent to use inn ..
voting system against him. Woodrow
i... aiiiiinar the Pncltic
1 on.i win cut a pmmlnent
figure In Ihe Democratic primaries
In Oregon.
Counterfeiters Caught.
Ran Francisco A cnmpniK"
other species. The snout is carnea
projecting forward, instead oi nangmg
down like an elephant's trunk, aa Is
the case with the plum curcullo.
In attacking the fruit tne apple cur
ei.llo bores through the skin. In a man
ner similar to that of the other spe
cies, but after the puncture is com
nieted and the egg laid, only an Indis
tinct speck is left on tbs surface to
mark the place of Injury, whereas tbe
nl.im curcullo makes the conspicuous
crescent-shaped mark. A glance at the
Insects or at their work la sufficient to
nshle anyone, who ia at all well ac
quainted wtth the apecles. to distln
rnikh between ths two.
Where the apple curcullo becomes
troublesome cars should bs taken that
no thickets of wild crao or nawmom
sloppy.
Alaska Probs Asked.
Washington As a sequel to the
decision of the Interior department
canceling the Cunningham Alaskan
coal land claims, Senator Polndexter.
of Washington, introduced a resolu
tion, which waa Immediately passed,
calling upon the President for all
available Information as to me m
leged effort of the Controller Rail
of
counterfeiting which haa been suc
cessfully conducted In every big city
of the raclflc Coast the past six
.nik. haa been ended when Charles
Hush. 23 years old, and John Tllion.
crlppls. 2T years old. wers irsst-
ed at ths Vincent noiwe,
by Secret 8ervlcs offlcsrs.
Milk-Fed Chickens.
ttiv.fed chicken, which Is ths fin
est meat In the poultry line, la al
lowed no exercise whatever. It la
kept In a close coop, where It has
barely room to turn arouna. cu .
never allowed to leave It except when
It goes to the guillotine.
Incubator Chicks.
It haa been pretty well proven that
an Incubator chick. If It has been
properly Incubated and geta ths tight
kind of food and treatment afterward.
Is Just as thrifty aa his forty-second
cousin who waa hatched and raised
by a hen.
20-SHARE BEEF RING CHART
i ;
i
Wilson, he thinks, made a good "V road Company to monopolize the
' " . . rnnlm nr 1I. A1ASKS
This bay Is the natural outlet of
the rich Bering River coai neius.
Britain's Answer Mads.
Washington Ths answer of the
British government to the American
general arbitration proposition has
been received and it Is now almost
certain that President Taft will bs
able to submit as arbitration treaty
fee h annroval of the senate before
ths closs of ths present session of
congress.
By ths division of ths carcass given
In ths tabls herewith sack member
gets s roast. boil and s allcs of stsak.
ths numbers as Indicated bslow going
together:
Hoaat. Boll Btsak.
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