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of War Garrison DVDri C f APTIIRF Europe Supports U. S. NEWS NOTES OF Secretary Lauds American Army VAI 1 URE ¡n Mexican Problem CARRANZA SAYS ARMS ONLY NEED CURRENT WEEK PORT OF ENTRY Washington, D. C.—-United support , from the great powers abroad for the ! American policy toward Mexico, shown in a variety of quiet diplomatic the Lotus club, said the people of the gave President Wilson nnd United States as a whole did not re-; B , „ „ , ' activities, 4 - ... a gard the army in the proper way. The ‘o.ne,," Huer. ta as provisional president of Mexico secretary made his statement in dis soon would bo an accomplished fact. cussing the effectiveness of the army, That the financial blockade insti even in time of peace. tuted by the United States had effec- "For one thing," he said, "I think Ta kan Rv Rur. t*v«vly tied the purse strings of Europe, Federal Garrison Taken By Sur (ha( d|p|omaUo preintur„ waa being the people fail to discriminate be prise—Rebels Get Artillery, ; exerted on nil aides at Mexico City, tween their hatred of bloodshed and Guns and Ammunition. . that close friends of Huerta were np- : plying thol. influence and persistent war and the function of the army in --------- ! reports Buying Huerta hud gone Into respect thereto. For the fireman, mysterious seclusion combined to physician, engineer and for the clergy- El Paso, Tex.—For the sixth time raise the hopes of the Washington man> none of us have words other than in the last three yearp Ciudad Juarez government that definite progress . . and encouraKement. Yet for changed governments when 2000 reb-! toward solving the Mexican problem the „later »hoee very W V!"*- .................................... «• soiaier wnose very presence is a th<j town ^t^ An PXchan?0 of cablegram, with protection against others attempting 2;30and5 o'clock Sunday morning. Ambi‘»'»ndor I uge, an agreement by to use force and whose efforts in our Taken completely by surprise, the fed- rh2°hand2 b.h.lt.whentarcl.u^ «.i......din .i .„«..Im.ta!, 4«> New York—Secretary of War Gar riaon, at a dinner given in his honor at j Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief, Huerta squirms under the foreign powers. City of JllHeZ ( hailgeS Halids for Sixth Time. pressure of The strike of trainmen on the South ern Pacific has been called off tem porarily. The national weather bureau denies charges that the recent Great Lakes ■ storm was not properly forecast. A strike ot «remen ta th. textile mills of Lawrence, Mass., has thrown nearly 4000 operatives out of work. Rebel Leader States Position Plainly to Americans. Would Not Tolerate Outside Inter ference in Mexican Affairs— Conferences Continue. Nogales, Sonora.—Before going Into a second conference with William Bayard Hale, President Wilson’s ape- lulta atatemeut he has yet uttered w,,h reference to Huerta, the United '¡S'“ Emperor William, of Germany, has are essential to our defense, the peo- m«n Put UP a *«a* resistance. ment thal no moral or financial sup- ¡¡VJ h.yji n,0*cmea,• of wblcb forbidden officers of the German army are essential to our defense, the peo- detail a nA0ii<r»nt attitude nr unPrePaie<l f°r b«ttle were the port would be granted by England to ' - - and navy to dance the tango while in "We will accept no transactions,’' pie have either a negligent attitude or federa( defender8 that villa's troop, the Huerta regime, set forth tn lx>n- uniform. hs said, "nor the interference of any j other one of disapproval. I cannot, actually reached the center of town don press dlapatche», created a favor- Chicago is going to have all 1°«»- reasonable grounds, account for before a single shot fired. ’able impression impression throughout throughout official nation to regulate Mexico's Interior ------ ------------------------- >—i- -i —» was a —i. [able conditions." motive, within the city limits us. au- * K Although In accurate count has not i Washington. After .......... the conference, which contin- tomobile horns instead of the usual » ■. been completed, it is estimated that It was felt that Great Britaln ...................................... ued for two hours, Carranza was od non- whistle and bell. If it were true that the officers <() penwn(1 were kHled ¡n the ^hting. ; France. Germany and other nations i oommlUa |t Knroy HaIe remaln .1- A beautiful Indian blanket bath robe and men of the army were 8wa£S«rinK The rebels lost five men, the federal "j“, lent, but it was evident that the par- has been set ae a wedding present to bullies, seeking to engage in war for owa dead i» is wimawu estimated at ov, 30, ...u and wurV. four or : ollmlna( XitnaUon if Hue"!? ‘ b*Kun Wednesday were not fln- ouuiea, Becmug w engage w« |on of Huerta. non-combatants were killed. Prpaldent wilson had prepared a Pa' __M.a however re- Miss Jessie Wilson by the Commercial war's war's sake, sake, or or undesirable undesirable citizens five who brought disgrace upon the «"K statement of the situation, outlining farr„d to the n?I0tiattona with Wash- dub of Pendleton, Ore. form and the country, there would be a" of" u.re7 in rh" Ind ,n«ton and u“° to the fr°"’ San Francisco’s Tivoli theater, one faw thia raihlie attitude Rut ? the main street of Juartz in ( barge O^Shaughnessy and John Lind, ib<, American capital that further of the oldest and best known play reason for this public attitude. But his automobile. but within a few hours such favor- bloodahpd might be avoided nnd pence houses of the West, is to be turned in exactly to the contrary Is the case. “No looting" was the order given able advices had been received as to n|1J ordpr rpaJored lt the contending to a moving picture house. The army, both officers and men, nev- bY vH*a to bia men after the toWD 'i*11"« lhe president to,. w,thbob, ,ho factions could get together through . .io. _ tnn. than tndav nor had surrendered, and not a single case document from publication. the American agents. Hale and Lind, Senator Pomerene introduced a bill er was of higher tone thsn today, nor of hag reported Guarda ---------------------------- and agree oU a provlalonal president, to appropriate 8500,000 for combating as high, in my opinion. were placed at down town stores with acceptable to all, who would serve un- bog cholera. He declared that the "No sane man can think that a na- orders to shoot the first man who at- . * a* * ttl a chiuf executive was chosen at a loss from that disease this year would ..................................................... 1—. to loot. full and free election, tion situated as is the United States .--------- tempted aggregate 850,000,000. n n o^.n>inai "The only thing which we auk nnd Washington. D. C. Practical meth — which we nre trying to obtain from with respect to the world could do p "" — —................. -......... - It is essential for fiddTeceTïnd two mSne’S °4' b«twecn federal ; thp ünltpd 8tateii |8 tho free Importa- Fears are felt for the safety of without an army. Stefansson and his Arctic exploration „ tW°,,t » tW°i m and state food, dairy and drug author- Uon of arms ln;o Mexico." dlBCuaaod at a conference Thlu wan the final sentence of the expedition, as no trace of his ship, the any nation today to maintan sufficient _a|l in addition to an important port | ltle„ w|U Karluk, has been seen since the Arctic force to secure the carrying out of its of entry and a military strategic point. at tbe department of agriculture. Sev- statement which was given out as a decrees. We all believe that the ten- General Francisco Castro, command- enty officials, representing 40 states, final declaration and, spoken slowly storm earlyjn October. j - '/ .k. i. er of the Juarez garrison, is among the District of Columbia and Porto and with a studied choice of words. It the mjMjng tbe general opinion Rico, have accepted Secretary Hou»- had the effect of finality with regard A cargo of corn grown in Ireland dency of the American go e nment has been received in Canada, owing to toward righteousness,that we have no that he escaped. No trace of him or ton's invitation to attend. Conflict- to any proposition which required of His scab- Ing national and state laws will be the constitutionalists anything further the shortage in the American crop, desire for aggrandizement, for oppres- his body has been found. . ..______ ,____ __ ____ _ j bari. awnrd and anauleta ware found considered by 4 the conference with a than pledges In that they time would and it is found that it can be imported sion, or * for . taking away from anyone v(ew to ha g the dlfferencea ato „uerti a short It ellmln- allowed more cheaply from Ireland than from to Import war munitions and establish or any nation that which rightfully General vhj . haa them for souvenirs. ‘° ,mDort w“r «»tebli.h the United States. Secretary Houston hopes to derise order and representative government belongs to it. I gj police thought they had cap- ii- .v . i. . i. . .-mean» for placing federal experts at within a reasonable time. Three hundred members of the Rock We also know that it takes two to tured General Castro in El Paso, but thft djapoaa| of Butes unable to em- Island, Illinois, Women’s club march keep the peace and that we cannot .u« prisoner proved to u« a culvnei pioy such service In the enforcement ed to the city hall and demanded that safeguard the interests of our people from the Juarez garrison He was of their laws. On the other hand, the mayor and commissioners take ac without the force constantly ready to »ent to Fort Bliss a prisoner. the state authorities will be asked to tion and close disorderly resorts and maintain and secure it." Bullets fell thick in El Paso during assist the national government by call- rid the city of undesirables. Secretary Garrison cited as convinc- the attack, and Lester Burnett, a mes- Ing attention to the Interstate shlp- ing proofs of the highly efficient char- 8enger boy, was shot in the hand while ments of products which are evidently Mexican Rebel Leader Carranza has New York.—-Dr. J. Leon Williams, acter of the army the numerous in- walking the streets in the early hours. violation of the federal law. drawn the United States representa of London, an eminent authority on tives into a diplomacy entanglement stances in which it has been effective- Almost all the downtown business anthropology and geology, has arrived The relief tructures were hit by bullets. from which it is believed he will be ly used in times of peace. here from Liverpool with 16 skulls of United States troops took station AND DI? AD IN DVDCAN prehistoric man, one of which he es able to force some definite agreements, work at San Francisco, at Omaha, AI n U tiLAI' ill I I j I io UI v timated to be 600,000 years old. This any of which would be in the nature of during floods in the Ohio and Missis- near the international boundary and sippi valleys, in the California forest held the Americans away from the -------------- skull was found by workmen near recognition. fires, the administration of executive danger zone as much as possible while Washington, D. C.—President Wil Folkestone, England, In strata that functions in the Philippines and Cuba, ' the battle lasted. Order was quickly son has announced that be will read dated back before the Pleistocene era Porto Rico and Santo Domingo, the restored in Juarez after the capitula- In person his first annual message to and Its existence and discovery have PORTLAND MARKETS confirmed Dr. Williams In the belief congress. building of the Panama canal, he tion. The president thus far has read that mankind is at least 600,000 years Wheat—Track prices: Club, 80c; pointed out as such instances. three brief addresses—on the tariff, old. bluestem, 90c; forty-fold, 81e; red Dr. Williams said the finding of the currency and the Mexican affairs concuded, I am sure 1 will not be Russian, 78c; valley, 80c. —but it was not definitely known these ancient skulls and other human accused of lack of modesty in repeat Oats—No. 1 white, 825(326 ton. whether his first communication to bones did not disprove, In hie opinion, Corn—Whole, 837; cracked, 838 ton. ing that I am whole-heartedly proud the regular session of congress would the Darwinian theory, but altered it Millstuffs—Bran, 822 ton; shorts, of the army of the United States and In some degree. Instead of man's be Hartford, Conn.—Some laws passed be in accordance with the century-old of what it has done and what it is ca 824; middlings, 830. precedent which he revived last ing a descendant of the ape. Dr. Wil by the last general assembly and now liams said, these skulls tended to con Barley—Feed, 824.50 ton; brewing, pable of doing." March. effective are proving a surprise, even 825.50(326; rolled. 828@29. Mr. Wilson told Inquirers that he firm the belief that the anthropoid to the legislators who made them. had Just begun work on the address. ape was an off-sport of primitive man. Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim- One law provides strict punishment He indicated that no such long and othy, 815(3:16; mixed timothy, 812@ for any person who carries a lighted voluminous messages as have hereto 14; alfalfa, 813(313.50; clover, 89(3 cigarette or pipe into a streetcar. It fore been sent by presidents to con 10; valley grain hay, 811(313. has already caught many persons, gress will be prepared by him. Onions—Oregon, 82.35(32.50 sack; Mexico City—Regardless of rumors most of whom had unconsciously failed buying price, 81-85 f. o. b. shipping Florence, Or.—Citizens of Florence and notwithstanding the insistence of to extinguish their cigars. The con points. recently escorted nine Industrial ductor has handed the offender a far-seeing friends, General Huerta ap Vegetables—Cabbage. l@l}cpound; Workers of the World, who had estab printed warning, taken his name, and pears more determined than at any cauliflower, 81(31-25 dozen; eggplant, lished headquarters here, to a boat on 10(312c pound; head lettuce, 82.25 time to retain the presidency and later a police officer has served a sum Spokane,Wash.—A big consolidation which they took them to the mouth Legislators express surprise of lumber mills in Spokane and east of the Siuslaw river and headed them crate; peppers, 5(37c pound; toma carry out his plans of installing the mons. that they ever voted for such a law. ern Washington Is under way, accord north along the beach, with instruc toes, 81.75 box; sprouts, 11c pound; substitute congress. The new workmen’s compensation ing to reports which have been quite tions to "keep going." There was Huerta reiterated Tuesday that he artichokes, 81.50 dozen; squash, 1c pound; pumpkins, IJc; celery, 84 continued to be head of the Mexican law as passed exempted employers of generally circulated In the city the no disorder in town after the boat crate; turnips, 81-25; carrots, 81-10; government, and the fact that he took fewer than five persons This exernp- last few days. While the officials of had departed. The I. W. W. members came to no step towards preventing the inaug- tion was to overomegranger oppositon. the mills most prominently mentioned parsnips, 81.25; beets, 81.25. in connection with the proposed merg Florence about’ two weeks ago and Green Fruit—Apples, 60c@82.25 uration of the new congress, as de er are reluctant to admit that such rented a room, which was used as box; pears, 81(31.60; grapes, 40c<3 manded by the United States, was plans are being considered, it Is headquarters. A meeting was held 81.75 crate; Malagas, 87.50(38.60 construed at the embassy and the lega- known that such a move has been dis and I. W. W. speeches were made. tios as indicative of what may be ex keg; Emperors, 83.75@4 keg; casa cussed and It is probable that the near Citizens decided to await develop Versailles, France — Flying head future will see the actual results. bas, 2Jc pound; cranberries, 811.50 pected in the future. ments, and learned the organization downward and taming complete som- barrel. While no figures are obtainable as intended to bring 100 members to Phone Tolls Cut Down. ersaults in the air is becoming com- to the amount which such a merger Florence. . Poultry — Hens, 14@14jc; springs, San Francisco—Reductions on all mon in the French aviation field would involve, It Is estimated that It A meeting of citizens was held and 14@14$c; turkeys, live, 20@22c; long-distance telephone Hanouile, a French aeroplanist, flew would be In the neighborhood of 84.- it was decided that the I. W. W. head dressed, 24@25c; ducky. 13(3 16c; California quarters would not be tolerated. Two calls were announced here by the State over the aviation field here for 20 000,000 to 16,000,000. geese, 12Jc. hundred citizens called at headquar Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, candled, railroad commission, averaging 21 per seconds while his machine was upside ters at 11 A. M. and informed the Anny Buys Heavy Horses. cent and aggregating 8626,000 annual down and then cut two vertical circles 46(347c dozen; storage, 36c. Baker, Or.—For the first time since T. W. W. scouts they were not wanted Butter — Oregon creamery, prints, ly. The commission finds that the Pa in the air. range horses sold for from 810 to 820 In the city, requested them to go and Hucks, an Englishman, asserted he extras, 84(335c; cubes, extras, 32c; cific Telephone & Telegraph company’s the United States army has Invaded be out by 11:46 A. M. The members income from long-distance calls aver would outdo Hanouile and flew 86 sec cubes, firsts, 30c. the Baker district to buy horses. Sat were remitt<>d rent for the room, paid ages 14 per cent. Nine per eent, the onds with hie head downward and ac Pork—Fancy, lOJc per pound. urday 70 animals were picked from for the furniture they had bought commission thinks, is sufficient, and complished four V loops. Veal—Fancy, 13Jc per pound. 100 or more offered by ranchers of and furnished with food and money Hops—1913 crop, prime and choice, made its reductions accordingly: the Baker valley. The sale, held on a for travel. Militia Instructors Detailed. 22@23}c per pound; 1912 crop, nomi ranch near Baker, strikingly Indicated All Officers Are Executed. nal. Washington, D. C.—Captain Mc the rise in prices, the horses selling Suffragettes Hurl Dead Cat El Paso, Tex.—Executions of fed- Laughlin, Twenty-ffrat infantry, has at from 885 to 8110. All were big Wool—Valley, 16@17c per pound; London.—Viscount Haldane, the Eastern Oregon, ll@16c; mohair, eral prisoners captured by General been detailed as inspector-Instructor bays, from 15 to 18 hands high, and lord high chancellor, speaking at Edin 1913 clip, 25@26c. Pancho Villa’s rebel troops at Juarez of the Oregon militia, with headquar 900 to 1300 pounds, for cavalry and burgh, and Augustine Birrell, chief secretary for Ireland, addressing an Cascara bark—Old or new, 5c pound, have begun. The order for the execu ters at Portland. Captain Harold D. artillery work. audience at Bristol, were subjected pound. tion of many of the prisoners has been Coburn, Twentieth infantry, is de to suffragette indignities. A dead cat, Cattle—Prime steers, 87.25(37.75; issued directly by General Villa, and tailed as instructor of the Washington Citizens Bay City's Bonds. thrown at Mr. Birrell, set the meeting choice, 87(37-25; medium, 86.75(37; at different periods the flring squads militia, with headquarters at Seattle. San Francisco.—The city’s "coun in an uproar. The offenders werp prime cows, 86.25(36.75; choice, 86(3 took out men and shot them. ter sale’’ of municipal bonds has been ejected, and a general fight ensued. ' 6.25; medium, 85.75(36; heifers, 86(3 Crop Money Deposited. concluded by three purchasers, who Stronger Food Laws Asked For. 6.75; light calves, 88(39; heavy, Washington, D. C.—The secretary paid 8370,000 for 370 bonde, the last $4 Clerk Now President. 86.76(37.75; bulls, 83.50(35.75; stags, Washington, D. C.—A conference of the trseasury has deposited 8800,- of an Issue of 83,046,000. The bonds Chicago.—Thomas E. Wilson, who 85.50(36.25. of food and drug inspection officials 000 with depository banks in Oregon were the remnant of city hall, sewer Hogs — Light, 87.25(38; heavy, of nearly every etate, meeting here to aid in moving the crops and has and school Issue which had been re- entered the employ of Morris A Co. fused by bankers at par on the nt a salary of 84 a week, was elected 86.50(37.25. with Federal officials, determined to made a deposit of 8900,000 in deposi Sheep — Wethers, 84@4.90; ewes, ask congress to revise and strengthen tories of Washington for the same ground that there was no market for president of that company Saturday. them as 6 per cent securities. The Mr. Wilson succeeds the late Edward 83]25@4; lambs, 84(3.6 the pure food laws. purpose. sale began on August 18. Morris. Uniform Food LaWS rroposed Among btates DARWIN THEORY SHAKEN BY PREHISTORIC CRANIUM MESSAGE TO BE SHORT "■°J1.” * CONNECTICUT LEGISLATORS SCARED AT OWN LAWS HUERTA IS DIFIANT; RE FUSING TO QUIT OFFICE I. W. Ws. Are Escorted Out of Florence, Or. Big Lumber Combine Threatens Washington Air Somersaults Common At Aviation Carnival