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SUFFRAGE 1N QUAKER STATE MADERO FORCIBLY DEPOSED DOINGS OF OREGON’S LEGISLATURE A Brief Resume of Proceedings of the People’s Representatives at the State Capital, Bills Introduced, Passed, Rejected, Etc. Pennsylvania Women Storm Sen • President and Cabinet Imprisoned ate and Demand Recognition. and Resignations Secured. Harrisburg, Pa. Women in favor of equal suffrage stormed the senate । chamber and corridors of the state capitol in advocacy of “votes for wo men.” Every senator opposed to the measure was urged to support the suf frage amendment. Senator McNichol, of Philadelphia, Republican leader of the senate, smil ingly told the women, among whom was Miss Mary Flinn, daughter of State Senator Flinn, of Pittsburg, that he was unalterably opposed to votes- for women. He hastened to assure them, however, that he would not in fluence other members to vote against the wjual suffrage resolution, which has been adopted by the lower branch of the legislature and is expected to be acted upon by the senate. SUFFRAGETTES USING BOMBS Mexico City Francisco I. Madero has been forced out of the presidency. He was arrested at the national palace shortly before 3 o’clock Tuesday after Beautiful New Home of Lloyd- SWAMP LAND MEASURE LOST EXTENSION PLAN IS LARGE noon by General Blanquet. Subse George Is Wrecked. House Will Not Repeal Act Passed If Governor West Signs Bill, $50,- quently he signed his resignation. Over Veto. General Victoriano Huerta, com 000 Will Aid Work. mander of the federal troops, was pro Broken Hatpins Furnish Clue - Salem Governor West’s forces lost Salem If Governor West signs the claimed provisional president. their light in the house on the Gill bill bill granting an appropriation of $50,- Mrs. Pankhurst Accepts Full About the time Madero was seized to repeal the Thom|su>n swamp land Responsibility for Act. 000 for agricultural extension, It will by Blanquet, Gustavo Madero, his act, by a vote of 30 to 19. The gov brother, the ex-minister of finance, ernor vetoed the Thomson bill tn become a law. Both branches of the was arrested by General Huerta, who 1911, but this legislature passed it legislature have now put their seal of was dining with him in a quiet restau London A bomb which was explod over his veto. A supreme effort was approval u|s>n it. There was little rant. ed in the country residence of Chancel made at the governor’s request, opposition to the bill when the house All members of the cabinet were lor of the Exchequer David Lloyd- through Gill, to repeal the act. wax considering it. promptly placed under arrest with the George at Walton Heath Thursday Gill said he had seen a mass of cor This is believed to be one of the exception of Ernesto Madero, the un morning, virtually destroyed the hand respondence between thv governor and best measures paused by this legisla cle of the president, who held the port some house but injured none. Police the United States land office which tive session, and those who have been folio of finance. He was apprised of inquiry brought the suffragists under shows conclusively that the Federal deeply interested in its passage are the intentions against the Madero gov suspicion and a message from Cardiff, government will not give title to the jubilant, as it is declared to be a most ernment and made his escape. Wales, quoted Mrs. Emmaline Pank land in Klamath and Lake counties important bill. Under its authority HUERTA SENDS MESSAGE From the first it had been known hurst as accepting the full responsibil unless it is sold to settlers. the Agricultural college will be en that General Blanquet was unwilling ity for the act. Governor West declared that under abled to extend its work to every OF PEACE TO TAFT to fight. His men were of the same “We have blown up the chancellor the Thompson act “certain corpora county in the state, each county to re mind. He held complete command of of the exchequer’s house,” Mrs. Pank tions” would benefit? ceive an amount from the funds ap Mexico City—One of the first acts them, and it was not doubted they hurst said to an enthusiastic meeting Smith, of Klamath, took the floor propriated by the legislature equal to “The au and detailed the facta of the case. what the county gives for such work. of General Huerta as provisional pres would follow him in any adventure, of suffargettes at Cardiff. ident was to notify Ambassador Wil which they did at the national palace. thorities need not look for the woman He challenged the statement of the Many of the membera of the house The forces, numbering 1000 men, who actually did it. I personally ac governor, saying that the Thompson took occasion to express their approv son of the change of government. He act, which provides for drainage of al of the bill as sent over to the house informed the ambassador that he had were sent to the palace, ostensibly to cept full responsibility for it.” in his power as prisoners in the na relieve the reserves there. The re Mrs. Pankhurst declared that if she the swamp lands concerned, is neces from the senate, and they declared tional palace the president of the re serves were sent into the field. were sent to penal servitude she would sary to the development of the lands. that it undoubtedly would result in a An agreement between Generals go on a hunger strike. Howard, of Douglas, charged that great deal of go<xi to the farming in public and his ministers. General Huerta asked that this be Blanquet and Huerta was reported “The government will then have to the land should be sold by the state to terests of the state. interpreted as a patrioitc manifesto of Monday night, but the first intimation set me free,” she added, “or let me settlers, and not to companies. He a man “who has no ambitions other that Blanquet’s men had of the new die. If I drop out a hundred women said that “if the state had showed half the sense of the Southern Pacific IRRIGATION BILL IS PASSED than to serve his country and who role they were to play was shortly be are ready to take my place.” wishes to re-establish peace in the fore the successful stroke was made. The beautiful Lloyd-George country company, it would today have $20,- 000,000 in the irreducible school Measure Supported By Governor country and to insure the safety of Blanquet drew his men up in order and residence is new and has not yet been the interests of its sons and of the delivered a stirring speech. occupied. Mr. Lloyd-George himself fund.” West Appropriates $450,000. foreigners. ” “This inhuman battle must end.” is on a motor trip through France. He opposed the selling of lands to He requested Ambassador Wilson to he said. “The time has come when Most of the rooms in the building Salem The bill appropriating private corporations and advocated the holding of these lands by the state and $450,000 for the stale to take over the notify President Taft and the diplo some drastic means must be taken to were wrecked. The bomb, which con matic representatives of all that had stop a conflict in which father is kill sisted of two seven-pound cans of pow itc reclamation by the same. Columbia Southern irrigation project occurred and to give notification to the ing son and brother is fighting against der, had been placed in oil-saturated and put it through to completion prob rebels. brother: when non-combatants are heaps of shavings in separate rooms. rain i »nu FASSES ably will become a law, as it has sharing the fate of war — and all this Burning candles carried the flame to passed both houses and is known to be REBELS TAKE AMERICAN GUN because of the caprice of one man.” the wood and caused the explosion. Board of Control to Appoint .State approved by the governor, or at least Blanquet then issued orders for the The force of the blast split the brick has been consistently recommended by Good Supply of Ammunition Also arrest of the president and assigned a walls in all directions. Printer. detachment to that duty. Madero Finding of two hatpins in the Salem A bill'to which all parties him. Disappears McColloch, in explaining the bill, soon was a prisoner in his own rooms. wreckage at once led the police to sus to the long-drawn-out state printing El Paso, Tex.—A machine gun of One reason given for the attitude of pect women. Then came a report fight have agreed was passed by the declared that its passage would be a the Thirteenth cavalry platoon at General Blanquet from the beginning from neighbors that an automobile confession of the failure of the Carey house by a big vote. Both the ma jority and minority factions voted for act as a workable plan in connection Hachita, N. M., disappeared Sunday was the presence of his son in the 1 containing several women had passed with irrigation work. Thompson also night, according to reliable reports re ranks of Diaz. through the village early in the morn it. The American ambassador and the ing. An official of the Woman’s So This bill, which was reported favor explained the bill at length and ceived here. It is believed that Mexi ably by the committee on printing, of strongly urged its passage, as being a can rebels came over the border and other foreign diplomata held a confer cial and Political Union, however, told ence at the American embassy to dis the police that the society had no which Eaton, of Lane, is chairman, moral responsibility which rests upon stole the piece. Major Clark, district adjutant at cuss the re-establishment of order and knowledge of the perpetrators. Calkins and Butler also provides for the tract system, for a the state. “General” Flora Drummond, how state printer to be appointed at $2400 spoke in its favor. On the vote only Fort Bliss, declares no report of the the further protection of foreign resi However, the dents. ever, declared that the explosion was by the state board of control, to take Hollis, Smith of Coos, Miller, Rags theft has been made. disappearance of the gun is fully veri dale and Wood were opposed. The Zocalo, the great plaza in front “undoubtedly the work of women.” effect in May, 1915. fied. of the palace, was soon jammed with She exclaimed enthusiastically: “I Authority is given to the board of Since Monday morning, when the a delirious crowd, with banners in- think it is grand. It was a fine act, control to make its own rules and reg WOULD FAVOR GRANTS PASS piece was missing, United States scribed “Peace” and “Liberty,” successfully carried out, and shows ulations for the state printing and it may take whatever action the mem Senate Amends Bill Giving Town troops have been searching for a trace shouting for Diaz, Huerta, Blanquet the determination of the women. I of the missing artillery. Hachita is and Mondragon. say ‘all power to all kinds of militancy bers deem necessary. The board is Three Months’ Fishing. nearly 20 miles from the nearest point The women members of the Madero in the direction of harassing cabinet composed of the governor, state treas Salem—After a heated session, dur on the border and how the gun was family who were in Chapultepec Cas ministers, short of taking human urer and secretary of state. The question of the state owning its ing the course of which a rapid ex stolen is unexplained. A large quan tle were whisked away in an automo life.” This is the second time within a plant, it was explained, will be decided change of courtesies was passed, the tity of ammunition for the gun also bile by friends who had learned of the coup at the national palace. Tele year that violent methods have been by the board in time for the placing senate passed the Rogue River fishing disappeared. The occurence is similar to ’an inci grams were immediately sent to the used against the residences of cabinet of the plant on a proper basis for the bill amended so as to allow Grants work after the next session of the leg Pass three months of commercial dent at El Paso during the Madero governors of the states notifying them ministers, the first being an attempt islature. The only restriction on the fishing. Senator Smith, of Coos and revolution, when rebels took an old of the proclamation of Huerta as pro to burn the house of Lewis Harcourt, tioard is that it must name a man who Curry, declared that if these amend cannon from the center of the town, visional president, and also to the mil secretary for the colonies, at Nuneham. has had not less than ten years of ex ments were put in he had been given returning the piece at the conclusion itary commanders assuring them that general elections will be held. assurance that the bill would be de of hostilities. perience in printing. MADERO AND FAMILY EXILED Some days ago General Inez Sala GeneralH uerta made a speech from feated in the house, and further, that if not defeated ir the house, it would zar, the rebel commander-in-chief, SÄX Ä N" « Tw. Of- Twenty-Day Sessions Revived. boasted that some of his men would be vetoed by the governor. Salem — The Malarkey resolution, fenders—Revolts Brewing. The bill, as it came to the senate, steal a machine gun from the United he had no personal ambition and an calling for a submission to the voters States troops. nounced himself as military governor provided for one month ’ s commercial . _ New York—Adolfo Basse, superin- of the question of changing the legis Rebels evaded the border patrol near lative sessions to two periods of 20 fishing at Grants Pass, to open the Columbus, N. M., and imported 1800 and General Blanquet as military com- tendent of the national palace in Mex- mander of the federal district. ico City, was executed at 3 o’clock •lays each, was reconsidered in the “nd t°.alloWI T4“1” kind8 It is fully believed that a definite Thursday morning, according to spe- house on request of Speaker McAr- of fl.hing for sport in Jackson county, suits of khaki uniforms and an equal thur, who declared it a very important: Sm,,th’ Josephine, asked for number of pairs of shoes for the use agreement will be reached between the cial dispatches received here. Basso rebel forces and General Huerta. The was an aged man, but it was said he measure amendments giving three months of of Salazar’s rebel army. negotiations will be conducted through faced the firing squad bravely. He It was passed by the senate last «»nmercial fishing at Grants Pass, which were agreed to and the bill sent the American embassy. laid bare his breast to the riflemen Resignations Made Easy. week, but was voted down by the General Felipe Angeles, who refused and his last words were: house, which reported a resolution by back to the house. Washington, D. C.—Before taking to support the new government, was “Viva Mexico.” Lawrence for 50 days and an increase up the Mexican situation, the cabinet placed under arrest. Capitol Addition Favored. from $3 a day to $5. It is believed I considered a question almost as press Mexico City— General Victoriano now that the Malarkey resolution will ! Salem — Carrying an emergency ing—the resignations that are to be Taft Refers Liquor Bill. Huerta was elected provisional presi be adopted when the house takes it1 clause the bill providing for $100,000 sent by its members to Mr. Wilson Washington, D. C.—President Taft dent by congress at a special secret from the table, and that the people to complete the additional capitol March 4. Everybody expects to re has referred the Webb bill regulating session Wednesday night. will have a chance to vote on the new building at Salem and for a heating sign. Already forced to face plots, the plant and furnishings passed the sen plan. Probably a form letter, on file in the the shipment of liquor into dry states ate. Stewart protested against the State department for the use of cabi to Attorney General' Wickersham and new administration caused the arrest Report Give« Clean Character. bill, saying that while he expected to net officers, ambassadors and such who Secretary MacVeagh. The fact that i °f General Francisco Romero. Ro Salem—That the grounds are well vote for it, he disliked and wished to are seeking retirement and who have the bill was sent to Mr. Wickersham m®ro >8 accused of complicity with kept, the buildings in excellent order pronounce wrong a method whereby an enough of public life, will be used by was taken to indicate that the presi- Francisco Cosio Robelo in a new re and the attention to the patients is appropriation is passed at one session, Mr. Taft’s official family. Mr Knox dent wanted an opinion on its consti- V°R- The plot involves a group of good, is the statement carried in the with it written in the law that no is not expected to restrict the use of tutionality. He has told visitors re- rursles. Gustavo Madero, brother of the de report of the special legislative in more should be used, and then to come this letter to cabinet officers, and there cently that he expected to give the vestigating committee, on the state back for ns much again or more, two may be quite a rush at his department bill much consideration before passing posed president and regarded by many as the instigator of most of the objec sanitarium for tuberculosis. The re years later. final judgment upon it. early in March. tionable features of Francisco I. Mad port recommends that a refrigerator ero’s administration, was taken from be installed and that the laundry be New County Bill Defeated. Death List Is Put at 10,000. 1100 Carmen Return to Work. prison Thurdsday morning and com- removed from its present location. Salem—The “secession” idea of cre Washington, D. . C. — Six thousand Kansas City—The strike called on Otherwise the institution is given an ating new counties met a decisive de September 19, 1911, involving 1100 Montenegrins and 4000 Servians per pelled to “run the gauntlet,” under excellent character by the committee. feat in the senate when it came up as carmen employed on the Missouri, ished at Scutari in the last battle be the notorious “fugitive law,” and shot to death as he ran. a special order of business. Kansas & Texas railroad, came to an tween the allied troops and the Otto Preparations for the transportation Immigration Report Out. Calkins endeavored to amend the end at noon Wednesday in compliance man forces, according to an official of the deposed President Madero and Salem—That $52,013 was contrib bill so that it would provide for an ar- with an order issued by M. F. Ryan, dispatch received at the Turkish em uted by Portland business men in ad bitration board to decide upon the president of the International Brother bassy. The town of Bardan has been Vice President Suarez and their fam dition to $25,000 appropriated by the proper county boundary line, An hood of Railway Carmen. President retaken by the Turkish forces and the ilies to Vera Cruz to catch a steamer state for the work of the state immi effort to secure a committee of the Ryan said the railroad company had Ottoman war office advises that the for Europe were completed at mid gration agent is shown in a brief whole failed, and thus the amendment agreed to recognize the action of the Montenegrins do not seem to be in a night statement prepared by Thomas C. went by the board. On motion of committee of the union as a whole as position to continue the war. Taft Veto la Sustained. Burke, president of the commission, Dimick the bill was indefinitely post binding over the entire system. Washingon, D. C.—Lacking five and C. C. Chapman, state immigration poned. Long Walk Tests Shoes. votes of the requisite two-thirds nec- agent. Of this $25,000 appropriated, Inauguration Session Called. St. Louis—Sergeant John M. Walsh, essary to pass the immigration bill $24,863 was used. Hospital Bill Is Passed. Washington, D. C.—Another formal United States army, has arrived at over the president’s veto, the house, Salem—The appropriation bill, car step toward the inauguration of Wood- Jefferson Barracks on foot, after a by a vote of 212 to 114, sustained the Tax Levy BUI Passes House. rying $282,280 for the Eastern Ore row Wilson was taken at the State de- 7000-mile tramp across the continent Salem—The house passed the Laugh gon hospital for the insane, passed the partment with the issue.of President and back, under orders, to test army veto. The bill was the one President lin bill, providing for a tax levy of senate without a dissenting vote. The Taft s proclamation calling the new shoes. The sergeant left New York Taft opposed because of its “illiteracy one-fourth of a mill on the taxable appropriation includes $187,000 for senate in extra session on March 4 at April 10, 1912, and is returning from test” for immigrants. The senate had passed it the second time. Speaker property of the state, to create a pub maintenance purposes and the balance noon. This is for the inauguration of California. Walsh is wearing the lic school fund. Thia is to be distrib is to be used for improvements and new senators and confirmation of the fourth pair of shoes he is officially Clark overruled a motion to reconsider the vote, an appeal from his decision uted pro rata to the county schools. buildings. new president’s appointments. ( testing. was laid on the table.