Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, March 21, 1913, Image 2

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    NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT WEEK
WOMEN PLASTERED WITH MUD.
Ten Thousand Men Attack Suffragist
Speakers.
laondon. — The suffragrettes who
again attempted to hold a Sunday aft­
ernoon meeting in Hyde Park were
mobbed by a crowd of 10,000 persons.
Resume of World’s Important They
were pelted with clods, oranges
Events Told in Brief.
and other missiles, and when the po­
lice were escorting them from the
scene the rioters tore off the hats and
President Wilson advocates jury re­ cloaks of the women, and even struck
form.
some of them in the face.
Fourth annual automobile show i The trouble began when "General"
opens in Portland.
Mrs. Flora Drummond mounted a
Ex-President Taft has resigned as a wagon and started to speak to the
member of Yale University corpora­ great assemblage, which was largely
tion.
made up of youths who had armed
Petitions are being circulated in themselves with ammunition of vari­
Seaside. Ore., for the recall of its
ous descriptions or with trumpets,
mayor.
A party of explorers left Philadel- mouth organs and bells.
phia recently to explore the Amazon i Her appearance at the front of the
platform was the signal for an out­
River.
Woman rebel leader in Mexican rev- burst of deafening noise and a bom­
olution is killed while charging fed-1 bardment of missiles. She had hardly
eralists.
uttered a word when a clod of turf
Charges of bribery have been made struck here on the mouth.
in the senatorial election in New - Mrs. Drummond maintained her
Hampshire.
good nature, smiled at her tormentors
Secretary of State W. J. Bryan spoke1 and continued her speech amid a ver­
in favor of the Home Rule bill, on St. | itable tornado of abuse, catcalls, rag­
time choruses and cries of “Go home
Patricks Day.
to your children.”
Special session of Congress is called
For half an hour the crowds shouted,
for April 7 by President Wilson, to act, sang and pelted the suffragette com-
on the tariff only.
mander-in-chief, whose clothes soon
were a mass of mud. At last Mrs.
Pacific Coast phone men vote Drummond's speech, of which not a
against striking and accept the 25 word was audible, came to an end and
cents advance offered.
a younger woman took her place. She
Dr. Friedmann, discoverer of the tu-1 fared no better, and the police, realiz­
berculosis cure, has offered to treat all ing the danger the women were in.
called upon the chairman to close the
poor free of charge.
meeting.
A large force of police, mounted and
Louis W. Hill, of the Great Northern
railroad, says their lines will not be afoot, drew in about the suffragette
wagon, and under the escort the worn-
extended to San Francisco.
CH WvTc Iru Out Oi tuv piifn.
The Chief of Police of Cleveland,
Ohio, has been found guilty of im­
STORM HALTS RESCUE.
morality and has resigned his office.
PEACE TERMS RE­ Will Endeavor to Cultivate Eriend* DEATH LIST NOW
MORE THAN 90
FUSED BY TURKS ship In Central America.
WILSON TALKS GOVERNMENT
Washington, D. C. President Wil­
son issued his formal statement of his
policy toward the Central and South
Property Loss In Gulf States
Armies Resume Activities and American republics:
“In view of questions which natur­
Up In Millions.
Situation Is Gloomy.
ally are uppermost in the public mind
just now, the President issues the fol­
North Central and Western Por­
Greeks Capture 1570 Men and 30 Of- lowing statement:
tions of Country Are Buried
“One of the chief objects of my ad­
ffcers—Europe Considers De­
Under Snow Drifts.
ministration will bo to cultivate the
mand Extravagant.
friendship and deserve the confidence
of our sister republics of Central and
Chicago Indications from late re­
Ix>ndon.—There is no prospect for South America, and to promote in
acceptance by Turkey of the peace every proper and honorable way the porta are that more than 90 persons
terms as proposed by the allies. Dis­ interests which art* common to the were killed, scores severely injured,
patches from Constantinople say the peoples of the two continents. I ear­ and great property loss sustained in
leading members of the committee of nestly desire the most cordial under­ the disastrous electrical storm which
union and progress have decided that standing and co-operation between the swept parts of Georgia, Tennessee.
the conditions cannot be accepted, and peoples and leaders of America, and Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and
It Is understood that the Council of therefore, deem it my duty to make Texas.
this brief statement.
Eighty odd deaths have been rejwrt-
Ministers has adopted the same view.
“Co-operation is possible only when ed and the total loaa of life probably
The Grand Vizier. Mahmoud Shefket supported at every turn by the orderly will be increased when wire communi­
Pasha, visited the Red Crescent So­ processes of just government bast'd cation is restored in remote sections
ciety and begged the members to con­ upon law, not upon arbitrary, or ir­ devastated by the cyclone. The dam­
tinue their efforts, as the government regular, force. I hold, as I am sure age to property cannot be estimated,
all thoughtful leaders of republican but will have to be computet! in mil­
was resolved to continue the war.
All other capitals and among the government everywhere hold, that just lions.
ambassadors In Ixtndon the allies' de­ government rests alwsys upon the con­
Twenty-nine persons are repirted to
mands are considered extravagant, es­ sent of the governed, and that there have perished in Georgia and damage
pecially with regard to the payment can be no freedom without order based to property Is roughly estimated at
of indemnity and the cession of Scutari upon law and upon the publie consci­
$1,000,000. Calhoun, Gordon county,
and the Aegean Islands.
In the meantime agitation against ence and approval. We shall look to Georgia, and vicinity bore the brunt
Bulgaria continues in Greece. The make these principles the basis of mu­ of the storm, nnd 11 persons srs re­
Greeks in Thrace and Eastern Mace­ tual intercourse between, respect snd ported to have been killed. The other
donia have sent a petition to Athens helpfulness between our sister repub­ fatalities in Georgia were nine at
against their incorporation by Bul­ lics and ourselves.
Tucker, four at Raglesville, three at
garia. Premier Venizelos, in reply,
“We shall lend our influence of ev­ Clarkston and two at Columbus.
boldly declared that he long ago had ery kind to the realization of these
Late reports from Tennessee have
notified the allies that Greece laid no i principles in fact and practice, know­ increased the death toll in that state
claim of Thrace. This announcement,:
made In the Chamber of Deputies, ing that disorder, personal intrigue to 23 persons.
and defiance of constitutional rights
The loss of life in Alabama is esti­
aroused vigorous protests.
With the ISupruvvuwui in weatner wvakvu and discredit government auu mated at 13, altnougn several persona
Five ne­
conditions, the armies in the Near Knut injure none so much as the people who still are reported missing.
have become more active, although are unfortunate enough to have their groes were killed near New Decatur,
thus far no news of a pitched battle common life and common affairs taint­ three persons perished at Calera and
of any Importance has come through. ed anddisturbed. ”
two each at Hoke and Bluff, Gainsville
An Ohio state representative has in­
According to official reports issued
and Duke.
troduced a bill which fixes modes for Exploration Ship Aurora Returns to at Sofia, the Bulgarians and Turks at
Late reports from Northern Missis­
Tasmania
With
24
of
32
FEDERALISTS
HARD
PRESSED
women’s wearing apparel, and asks
Tchatalja have bad reconnoitering par­
sippi raised the death list from seven
Members.
that a state board of three men be
ties In collision. In one case a rather !
named by governor to decide correct
Hobart, Tasmania. — The Antarctic sharp engagement resulted. Two Bul­ Agua Prieta Garrison Sends Arms as first reported, to 13. These fatali­
ties occurred in seven counties. Wire
dress.
exploration ship Aurora has returned garian parties sent out in the direc­
Into United States.
communication with a numlwr of
tion of Akalon took a redoubt to the
Commodore Perry’s flagship, Niag­ here with 24 out of the 32 members of east of that village at the point of the
Douglas, Ariz. — With sufficient towns struck by the storm still is in­
ara, recently lifted from the bottom of the expedition commanded by Dr. bayonet.
terrupted.
Lake Erie, after scores of years, is Douglas Mawson. The Aurora will re­
The Turks, having been reinforced, forces to avoid necessity of mobiliza­
No more deaths have been reported
within 50 feet of shore and stands
tried to recapture the redoubt, but in tion, the insurgent state troops are from Ixiuisiana, the death list remain­
eight feet out of water. It is well pre­ main here until the Antarctic Spring, the attack lost 300 dead and wounded,
pressing toward the border after their ing at seven.
served and will be rebuilt for the cen-; and then proceed to Adelaideland to who were left on the field.
Six persona were kill«*«! by the cy­
tennial of the battle of Lake Erie.
bring home Dr. Mawson and five other
The same day the Turks advanced victories in driving the Huerta soldiery
clone
that passed over Gadsden, Ala.
toward
Kadikoui,
but
were
repulsed.
members
of
his
party,
who
have
ample
from inland mining towns.
With
Roosevelt says a more practical |
railway
train was
to reports, conditions In large groups of constitutionalists sur­ A Southern
supplies of food to last them until the According
idealism is needed.
wrecked, presumably by spreading
Gallipoli Peninsula are quiet. The
Blackfoot Indians have bestowed the they are relieved. Of the original Turkish warships are reported to have rounding Agua Prieta, not permitting rails, near Round Mountain. The
title of “Lone Chief” on Secretary party. Lieutenant B. E. S. Nlnnis, of bombarded the Bulgarian positions at the fédérais even to evacuate peace­ crew and passengers escaped injury.
the Royal Fusilliers, and Dr. Xavier Slllvri. but with what result is not fully, 600 of another group approached
The storm, which continued for two
Lane.
known.
close to Nogales, Sonora, opposite the hours, was followed by earthquake
An avalanche in Norway over­ Merz died in the polar regions.
I^te advices say the Montenegrin Arizona town of the same name. Both shocks, and devastated a wide section
The officers of the Aurora say they siegs guns have begun a fierce bom­
whelmed three farms and killed 16
were unable to embark Dr. Mawson’s bardment of Scutari, a portion of ports, Agua Prieta, terminal of the of country between Curryville and Re-
persons.
Nacozari railway, and Nogales, on the sacca late at night. Eleven are known
party owing to a hurricane and to have which Is in flames.
Sonora railroad, which runs directly to to have been killed.
The
Greeks
continue
to
gather
in
waited longer In the south would have
stray bodies of Turks. Near Arnltsa the gulf, were menaced at the same
The storm west of the Tennessee
PORTLAND MARKETS
endangered the lives of Dr. Wilde and the Greek cavalry captured two Turk­ time, preventing the fédérais from river reached its gravest fury in Ben­
his sledging party of eight men, who
ton county, sweeping a path from a
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 86(0 were on a dangerous glacier waiting ish battalions, comprising 1,570 men combining at any one point.
Particularly difficult was the posi­ quarter to three-quarters of a mile
87c; bluestem, 99e@$l; forty-fold, to be taken off before the sea froze and 30 officers.
tion of General Ojeda, commanding wide diagonally across the country.
88c; red Russian, 85c; valley, 88c.
again. They were rescued February
SUFFRAGE MAKES BIG GAIN.
the Agua Prieta garrison.
In fear of
It is estimated that the damage done
Barley—Feed, nominal; brewing, 23, then, owing to the lateness of the
nominal; rolled, $25.50@29.50 per season, the Aurora was obliged to hur­ Plan to Amend Constitution Has causing danger to the residents of by the severe wind and rain storm
ry back to Hobart, as she was running
Douglas, his orders were to evacuate which swept Chicago nnd Illinois will
ton.
Chance for Approval.
the border town, but the state troops, aggregate nearly $1,000,000. In Chi­
Corn—Whole, $27; cracked, $28 ton. short of provisions.
Washington. — A
constitutional fresh from their victories at Nacozari cago the wind attained a velocity of
Millstuffs — Bran, $21 per ton;j Dr. Wilde took possession, on be­
half of Great Britain, of ail the coast amendment giving the women the and Eltigre, surrounded the town and 50 miles an hour for several hours and
shorts, $23; middlings, $30.
from Kaiser Wilhelmland to the 101st
to vote for president and vice- demanded the fédérais’ arms.
As an
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, degree east longitude, and named it right
president probably will be brought only alternative, late in the afternoon thousands of plate glass windows and
choice, $15@17 per ton; mixed, $10 King George the Fifth I^and.
doors in all parts of the city were de­
formally before congress with the in­
@12.50; oat and vetch, $12; alfalfa,:
dorsement of a senate committee be­ found the fédérais loading their arms, molished.
ammunition and artillery on box ears,
$11.50; clover, $10; straw, $6@7.
Dispatches from Northern Wiscon­
fore the end of the present year.
MANY DEMAND PER CAPITA.
Oats—No. 1 white, $27.50 ton.
In the reorganization of its com­ with the evident intention of running sin say disastrous floods have been fol­
mittees the senate took its woman the train to the American side and fol­ lowed by one of the moat severe snow
Apples—Spitzenberg, extra fancy,;
$1.25@1.50; choice, 75c@$l; Yellow Facetious Story Brings Numerous Re­ suffrage committee out of the Mst of lowing unarmed.
storms of the winter. Railroad traffic
inactive committees, where it has re­
This would prevent the state rebels in the northwestern part of the state
Newtown, extra fancy, $1.25@1.50;
quests to Director of Mint.
mained for many years, increased its from securing the munitions and at
choice, 75c@$l;
Winesap, extra
Washington.—Apparently under the I membership from five to nine, the ma- the same time General Ojeda would be is paralyzed, telegraph wires have
fancy, $1.25@ 1.50; Red Cheek Pip-:
been put out of commission, but the
j jority of whom are advocates of suf­
pin, extra fancy, $1.25@1.50; Arkan­ impression that the Democrats will frage for women, and gave its chair­ cleared of responsibility, in view of change in temperature is moderating
sas Black, extra fancy, $1.75@2; divide the nation’s wealth among the manship to Senator Thomas, of Colo­ his orders from the Mexican War de­ the floods, which were working great
partment.
W. T. Fitzherbert, cus­ havoc.
Baldwin, extra fancy, $1(81.25, people of the country, several hun­ rado, a suffrage state.
choice, 75c(8 $1; Rome Beauty, $1.25 dred persons in letters received by
Senator Thomas said he had accept­ toms collector at Douglas, received no
Wind storms, accompanied by rain
(81.50; small sizes, all varieties, less; George E. Roberts, director of the ed the chairmanship with the under­ request from the Mexican genera) to and hail, in the southwestern part of
Ben Davis, etc., common pack, 50(8 mint, applied for the $34.72 which the standing that there would be active bring over the arms, nor could such be Kansas, did great property damage.
steps taken in this congress to submit granted without permission from
Two carpenters were killed at Ix>uis-
60c.
treasury department estimates is the
Onions—Oregon, 90c(8$l per sack. per capita circulation of the United a suffrage amendment to the people of Washington, which so far has not ville, Ky., when a high wind blew
the
country
for
their
approval.
recognized the Huerta government.
Vegetables — Artichokes, $1.25@
down a construction tower at the
Representatives of the National
1.50 per dozen; asparagus 15@18c States.
Ixraisviile Railway company’s repair
American
Woman
Suffrage
Associa
­
It was a revival of an old story, in­ tion have made arrangements for a
Plea Made for Tramps.
pound; cabbage, lljc; cauliflower, $2
shops. The wind reached a velocity
tended facetiously, which was repeats
@2.25 crate; celery, $2.50@4.25; cu-j edly
Dover, Del.—The Delaware legisla­ of 60 miles an hour.
denied during the Taft adminis­ conference with President Wilson,
cumbers, $2(82.50 dozen; eggplant,, tration, that $34.72 awaited every in­ when they will urge him to recom­ ture has voted to establish convict
Burlington railroad traffic imme­
25c pound; head lettuce, $2.25 crate;j dividual in the country. Many of the mend In a measure to congress an camps and work all short-term pris­ diately west of Alliance, Neb., was
to the Federal Constitu­ oners on the highways by passing the demoralized as a result of a heavy
carrots, 90c@$l.
applicants asked that the amount be amendment
tion entitling women to the ballot.
Potatoes — Burbanks, 45@50c hun­ forwarded by parcel post in pennies.
Anderson bill. Opposition to the con­ blizzard which swept Northwestern
“The story, of course, is absurd,"
dred; sweet, 4c pound.
vict labor idea centralized in a plea Nebraska and Southwestern Wyoming.
Wilson Gets Shamrock.
Poultry — Hens, 15@16c; broilers, declared Director Roberts, “and each
for tramps and a protest against their Freight traffic is at a standstill and
25c; turkeys, live, 18@20c; dressed, applicant will be informed in a cir­ Washington. — St. Patrick’s day arrest. “We need them during the overland passenger trains are reported
choice, 24@25c; ducks, 17@18c; geese, cular letter.”
found President Wilson wearing In his berry and fruit season and cannot stalled in snowdrifts.
nominal.
hat
a sprig of shamrock from tho "old spare them,” declared Assemblyman
Oil King’s Son Is Host.
Eggs—Fresh locals, candled, 18c
Owens, a fruitgrower. “They save
Treaty Extended Five Yean.
sod.
”
L. R. Aiderman, superintendent of
dozen: current receipts, 17@17Jc.
Washington, D. C.—Secretary Bry­
From Ireland Monday there reached us money and eave our fruit.”
schools
for
Oregon,
who
is
now
in
the
Butter — Oregon creamery cubes,
an and Ambassador Jusscrand ex­
East, Is the guest of John D. Rocke­ the White House for the president a
Pays $100,000 Back’Customs.
37Jc pound; prints, 39c.
changed ratifications of the convention
feller, Jr., when in New York. Mr. box of real Irish shamrock, the gift of
Pork—Fancy, 10j@llc pound.
Washington, D. C.—John Wana­ approved by the senate a mogth ago
Rockefeller wrote to Mr. Aiderman John Redmond, Irish member of the
Veal—Fancy. 14@14Jc pound.
some time ago, saying he wished to British house of commons. The presi­ maker, the Philadelphia and New extending for a term of five years the
Hops—1912 crop, prime and choice, have him as his personal guest when dent’s secretary, Joseph Patrick Tum­ York merchant, has paid to the gov­ Franco-American special arbitration
15@17c pound; 1913 contracts, 15c he was In the East.
ulty, with a smile, said that he felt he ernment $100,000 to settle sums of treaty of 1908. This treaty provides
Mr. Rockefeller became Interested in alone was qualified to receive them.
pound.
which the treasury has been defrauded for limited arbitration excepting ques­
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 10@14c Mr. Aiderman through a report filed
during the last 15 years through Ir­ tions of vital interest, independence or
Serum
Supply
Runs
Low.
by
the
Oregon
school
superintendent
pound, according to shrinkage; valley,
on home credit systems, some time
London, Ont—Twelve patents at the regular pactices in the Importation of honor. It is similar in terms to the
18@20c.
Anglo-American treaty of 1908, which
ago.
public
health Institute have been in­ samples of merchandise.
Cattle — Choice steers, $7.50@8;
will expire June 4, next.
oculated by Dr. Frederich F. Fried­
good, $7@7.30; medium, $6.50@7;
President Joins Club.
“F” on Nickel Defended.
mann with hfs tuberculosis vaccine.
choice cows, $6.50@7; good, $6@6.50;
Suffrage Wins In Alaska.
Washington, D. C.—President Wil­
Washington.—Protests against the Nearly 80 had been gathered for the
medium, $5.50(86; choice calves, $8 Initial
Juneau, Alaska—The equal suffrage
"F” of Artist Frazer, appearing I test, but the physician found there son has accepted membership in the
@9; good heavy calves, $6.50@7.50; on tèe new nickel, caused officials of was only enough vaccine for the treat­ University Club in Washington, and resolution enfranchising Alaska wo­
bulls, $5.50@6.
the treasury department to declare ment of twelve. Preference was given will pay his dues just as any other men was adopted by the house. The
Hogs — Light, $7.75@9.15; heavy, that, this was customary on practically to those suffering from tuberculosis member does. The University Club is senate will adopt the resolution, as
all the coins of the United States and of the bones. The demonstration was the first club the President has joined i there is no opposition to votes for wo-
$8@8.15.
Sheep — Yearling wethers, $5.75@ of other nations. On some foreign given in the presence of many local in Washington.
। men in that body.
6.50; ewes, $4@5.25; lambs, $6@7.25. coins the artist’s full name appears. I medical men.