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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1914)
at r' seaaiagi Cop) right, Illl, by Ihfl I'.inilina-Paclfic International Kxpoeltlon Co TREASURES OF THE WORLD AT THE GREAT PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION IN SAN FRANCISCO IN 1915. T till; In-usurcs of itii- w..ii. llii' groat I'linniiui Piulllo I iibi tiiilloiial F.Xsltin In Han Fran dam In IMI Thirty four of the ralfi gient imtlona hut ae . i -t . -. I the Invitation of Hi.- I Hit. -I Stut... .mil theli .11. pints will Im among ln most elaborate ever simwii nl it world's exposition Tim artistic phases Ike Kxsittlon will In .t.-. l:i Ht notable. Tlii- ihliKniili above shows a superb with. "The Fountain of itn," by it fumed woman sculptor, Mla P.vclyn Itcatrlce logman The foiin fnln. which will In- twenty six r.-.'t In height, will In placed In Hi'- -ii trn ii.i- iii.iii Sun Francisco harbor of Hit' Court of the Knur (ten-ton. SUPERB WORKS OF SCULPTURE AND ART IN COLOSSAL EXHIBIT PALACES FOB AMER ICA'S PANAMA CANAL CELEBRATION. GI.I Vi'S of colli from rant oriental dome. Venetian Mteaj nilnarrt. pr.v i dlginus works of i iilpturo mill ihe arrival of notable fn in nil parts of tin- globe give glimpses uf tin- gie.u Panama i'n ifl- internuiionin KlHmltloi a It HI iii"'nr win ii it gates swing ofn to tin MfM la Sun Krniii Ii-ii on li'l' '.ii. IUI5. Nut fni many your uill the world bo enabled to enjoy so marvelous a folli-.'li.iit .if iii works of contemporary sculptors The World ( 'oliiinbiim Ki""-!ii-n ni Chicago first proved Hint Hie greatest ttii.-m might be engaged In pr.'.tii' - work of evi-n tiniiornry viilne Sin..- tlii'ii more anil more alien II. hi lui- h given at e.i'ii u -ding exposition to sculpture a a form af 6 run ml the great I'liiiiiiiiu I'.i.-lfJr I iiIitiim ilorinl Ft position at Sau Klin.-Ui" I'l'i.iilsi'M In HiirUHH even Chicago's exquisite display i ri rj haaa af Ika aiajaaltlni is tar mivanoisi Tinny four of the wori.i aatinii- aril I iMrtkipata a?Hk iwtraf cm display. Argentina leading with a govt nun nl 1 1 -i'i -I'll.i tlort of $1. .mi mm gold AIRSHIPS WILL RACE AROUND THE GLOBE FROM SAN FRANCISCO IN 1915. AKKON MIS fr.'iu nil tin- clvlllred MttOM of Hie globe with every standard type of air cratt driven by iu.it.u-. will participate hi h n i. -rial I....- in. nin. I Hi.- world a hteh will be a feature of the spoiling WaTta' " aa h. i.l .luring the Fan una Paclttc Interna II. mill KxpoMtlnn hi Sun b'l.iii. is. ,i In 11)13 lln- iH.e will turt from the grounds of the Fxposltlou In May, 11M5, ainl will .ii.l there Three hoii.trtst thousand dollars ha Ik-.-ii hung iii In 'ii'. f.ir till lueud.'ui world ulrlllioi ..mti'at A number of the world's i:r-airt avlatora h.ive iljfiHad th.-ii' Intention of entering the raee The rvent itltiit of Sto.-lller, ailing at Miilhaui-u. lier kiany. In vMtfc M vafaq l.:iTr uilli-a, MMBflBjGM avlatora that loajuj flitlil- art i iniitter of laqMta 1 1 r I v Htatlona The ib.ivi- pfcotograugj hhowa tin route arounl the world and the various aui'iily station. In- shown to millions of visitors at WHEN BIRDS CANT BE SHOT. Naw Ragulatiena Bffaetlva Oct. 1 Pr aoriba Cloaad Saaaona. Waablngtoo. Amendments to tbada oartment of agricultural regulattooa for the protection of migratory blrda Will beeome effective Oct. I. The effect of one of the chnngra la to permit on tha Mlaaotirt and the up per watera of the Mlanlaalppl the aboot I ii tr of all migratory game birds for whlcb there la mi open aeaaon from Oct 1. 1014, to Jan. 1, hi:. After tha latter data tba prohibition will ba In force again Other amendments deal principally with the cloaed aenaon for water fowl In viirbma lni-.illtb-t The new regulatlona prnrlde for a cloaed aenaon In xone No 1 for all waterfowl from Dec. 10 to Sept 1 next following. Kxceptlona to the rale prescribe tin opi-n aenaon aa followa: In Miiaanchuii-tta and Ithode laland. between Jnn. 1 and Oct. 1: Connecti cut. New York. Pennsylvania. Idaho. Oregon ami Washington, between Jnn If and Oct 1; Naw Jersey, between Feb. 1 and Nov. 1: Mlnueaota. North Dakota. SmittTDnkota and Wisconsin. Iii-twi'i'ii hi'- 1 nml Sept 7. i.-i ..-ni- No 2 the cloaed aeaaon la bi-tweeti Jnn 10 ntid Oct 1. wltb tha following exceptions: Delaware, Mary land. District of Columbia. Virginia. North Carollnn. Alnbama, Mississippi ninl Loot-1 an i between Feb. 1 and Nov. 1: Florida. Oeorgln nnd South Cnrollnn, between Feb 10 nnd Nov. 20: Kntisas, Missouri nnd Oklnboma, b twi-en Feb. I and Sept 16: Teiaa, Ari zona nnd California, between Feb. 1 nnd Oct. 15. FIRE DRILL IN A CHURCH. Twalva Hundred Boston Worehlpare Oat Out In Record Time. Iloaton. Harvlcaal Ht I'eter'achnrcb. Meeting limine hill. Was Interrupted by the Itlght itev. Feter Itonan tba other dny to give the 1.2UO assembled men, women nml chlltrreu Instrin tlons In lenvtng the church la cnae of lira. At n algu from their pastor the parish ioners all left the church In two mid one half minutes The congregiiilon waa divided lulo five groups. h group taking n aep , anile exit The pastors Instructions were: "Walk lively, but don't crowd Waste no Mine, hill do M run In explaining the purpose of the drill tin- pastor said "Flrw drills In our school have prov ed to lie iirH-essnry anil HiiUafactiiry I here Is no reason why they Mliouid not be Just as mstsury In our church es mid otllet ptlblli buildings. ' YOUTHS FIGHT DUEL ON TOP OF MOUNTAIN One Will Die as Result of Premeditated Fight. Freellnc. Vn Two .nen . itmi-.tl the historic CiiiiilM-rbiud uiouateiu and foitubt it pl-tol duel I Inn will result In lln- tie. illi or nl Ions! one The partlrl pi ni. Mete .lames Vmiover and Ander son Dsiep. who bail is-.-n friends and i ueiuhbors sin. e childhood. They fought clasping ajM Ii ..thei s left baud 1 b.-ru were no witnesses to the dotal. The battle resulted beiiae Vmiover obje. list to Hie attentions af Ktep to Ins sister, n coincl.v )OiMg woman i'lie men. both of whom era well cou tte. ted anil piospi-i'ous, met here, huv in.' come Into town from their homea to buy supplies Pei-MOM win. saw litem on the street did not uotl e inn thing out of lite ordinary lu their enn-ii-illon After a few inluiitcs they to.le to I'umbei Itiitil iiMHiiiliilu. near lKlioiin-'s u'lip. nnd fought. VauoM-r wa -.hut through the Issly twice, and F.step w as wounded tbrw times Aft ei lb.- Igtll l lit duelists returned here. Fs.p Ii. .1 been nlleetlve to Miss Nina V ii i for some lime He had been wain. si rcM'utcdly by the young aus i null) thai his attentions w.-ie not acceptable. Ktcp. who bud no wcapi. ii went Into a locm liaiuwiire aure and purchased a weapon of , bear) rallbef 4 the latest make. accortllug to Katep, Vanover wus shot at the so. on.l tir.-. Imtli having missed the first shot In their haste nnd ex tlteliicut. They iihhs.1 on n second shot and clasped bauds at the word given by Rstep aii.nei BtaggMVal Mi fell be. nil) NgUlUal bis sh.mlder, causing his w.-ai io My up." the bullet from lite baar) revolver plowing a deep gash in I'st.-p s shoulder TI uh Buttering from a mortal wound and s.-ar. e!y able to stand. Vanuver readll) agreed to a t hint shot. winch Issli iii.-ii missed. After the last ilr,. Vanover fainted from loss of blood, and Kstep tboUgkl be was dead l-'oi lln- ic ason be came into Frcellug ihe mtciilion. so be claims, of sin., ' 11 11 ii to the sheriff. Shortly ifter V.tnover. too eiiuie down from the mountain. a iggeilng and weak from Iimh of bio'i-i Peaks Nsmsd For Senators. Washuui 11 liiree tnh peaks In tin- I' iirvve.iher range 011 the Alaskan boundary, near Mount St. Kilns, have been named for Senator Itoot of New oik. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts an I el aVuator Turner of Washlugton. file line.- seiialois were uieinbera of the Auierleiiii cominlssiou before the Alaska Isminl.iry tribunal In Ixindon in I'.s'.i I a rue ih.ttgrapha of the peaks hive been uiv.-n to Mr Itoot and Mr l.o.lje by Siipcrintendeiit Titltnaii of the cesletle survev who was aecrw lary of ihe Ameiicau cou'.mlssloo. Brief Newt of the Week Rxglatratlona In California glva re publlcana lead with total of 371.057. democrata being aaoond and progrea alves third. I'nited Statea farmers gather an nually 1,691,311,000 dozen eggs valued at more than $R45,O00,OO0, but which bring the producers only $306.68S,960. Settlement of the Weatlnghouse strike brought 8000 men and women back to work, all employea getting their placea except 200. To avoid federal tax 17,000 gallona of beer were dumped Into the Little Kanawahna river aa reault of West Virginia going dry July 1. Thnt the office records of the Ore gon A- California Railroad company ahow 2607 Instances where the "In catora" applied for two different per aons on the same quarter aectlon of land waa brought out during the land fraud trial In Portland. Orand lodge of Elks In sesalon In Denver refused to sanction the publi cation of a national Hlka' Journal nnd adopted a resolution extending the good will of the order to Union and Confederate veterana of the Civil war. In a pistol battle between two squads of detectives la Chicago Police Sergeant Stanley J. films waa killed ana several others wounded. The as sailants claim they did not recognlie the moral aquad, who had Juat made a raid. Ten miners' union lenders. Includ Ing William McLaughlin, a member of the district board, wen arrested at Fort Smith. Ark . charged with In citing the" disorders which ended In dynamiting and burning of mine build ings and an equipment worth an es tlmnted 1300.000. California railroad commission Is sued .nils for officials of the I'nited railroads to explain why former Preal dent Calhoun withdrew more then II. 000,000 from the company earnings to Invest In Selano farm project. The largest gun In the world will b) from aiIlcy M()k (o ,h v . .,... of ,,1B ,,,,,, ,.,,., The gun la TK Inch and projectile weighing a Ion will pierce 12loch armor at 11 miles). Police at Dubaque, Iowa, ara look i ti i for a in. in who stepped from the darkneaa at th roadside near Hop klnlon to Ilia wheel of John Allea'a carriage ami kllfetl Allen's bride, a girl of 17. A loraaer admirer wna oa pertad. Brief News of the Week A aevere earthquake shock waa re ported from Vuldex, Alaska, preceded by a number of lesser quakes. New Orleans health offlcera re ported the discovery of the eighth caae of bubonic plague. All offers of fusion with any other political purtles will be rejected, by the progressives uf lolorndo. Argentine will spend mure than fl. iuii.i.ou on leu exhibits at tba I'auaaM Pacific exposition. One duel ana certain and others were threatened as sequela to the Call la ux murder trial la Franca. (tendered desperate because the new law prohibited them from buying habit forming drugs, eight voting men applied to the Hot hast ur. N V. police I to be lot ked up In Jail. One thousand marines will soon be , concentrated at (iuantansnio to be in , re,iiiincs for American Inteneuiiou 111 Haiti, it la announced b) the h.it) department. Life saving crews will not be al lowed to patrol beaches at summer re l aorta near the mouth of the Columbia river The iii.-n are needed on their regular stations A fiae of $1" aaa Imposed upon (In- National Caai Register compan) I" the Michigan supreme court. The ..i (ionium was found guilty of un law lull) reetraiBlng trade lu violation oi me auu-irust law. "f I'etersburg dlspatchea told of f n rce street (lghttM ," 'be Russian rnplt.il between Cossacks and atrik I -rs. Street car service there was'pur alwed. Strikes were also in progress lu many other Itussiau cities, Includ Ing Odessa. Ileval, Kiga and lVgku. h'oiinal aniuuiiict'iiienl lliat the Buokiagbaai palace oonforoai mbmm rule could not brsiUe ihe narrow dlf f i nets wliuli separated the I'lMer lies mid (he Nation. thsts on the Irish home rule bill til made to King l',,vri;e by the speaker of the House cf fJeajajMU. Egyptian Khedive is Shot. Constantinople The Khedive of rt;ypt, Abbas 11:1ml, was attacked by 1.11 asMi.s.sin when leaving the grand vizlerate here He was shot tu the cheek and arm His condition Is not conaidered serious The Khedives assailant, Mahmud Muiufi'cr. an Kgyptlaa. was shot down lu bis tracks b a member of the Khe dive's suite. Apple Crop. 15.000 Care. Portland A crop of In. 000 care of Apples is forecasted in Oregon. Idaho. Montana and Washington In the pre lim. nary report of A 1' Mate ham. vice president of the Northwestern Fruit eichunge WAR CLOUDS HANG OVER ALL EUROPE Servian Government Refuses to Comply With Humiliating Demands of Austria.! London The darkest war cloud which haa appeared on the European horlion alnce Germany aent worships to Agadtr In 1911 hanga over Europe. The Servian government refused to comply fully with Austria's demands, the most humiliating ever asked of an Independent nation, for the expiation of the Havwvevo murders for which Austria holds anti-Austrian conspira cies In Servla responsible and for gii.H a 11 tees of future gobd behavior. The Servian reply to the Austrian ultimatum was an acceptance of al most all the Imperious demands, ex cept that Austrian officials shall par tlcipate In the Investigation and fix the responsibility for the antl Austri an propaganda. Servla proposed an appeal to the gowera at The Hague for the settle ment of that feature. Notwithstand ing this humiliating surrender, which was more than Kurope expected of the tittle nation, the Auatrian government gave the Servian minister hla pass porta which may ! construed aa u virtual declaration of war. A formal declaration of war la not neceaaary, because Servla la not n party to The Hague convention, which requires thla. The auspenslon of all parliamentary and Judicial Instltu tlona have been decreed In Austria and an Ironclad reneorehlp has drawn a cordon of secrecy around the coun try, ao that the outside world la In complete Ignorance of everything hap penlng there, except what the govern ment wauta the world to know. The question whether Russia will take up arena to save her Slav protege from a crushing blow waa the crucial feature of the situation on which the pi ace of all Europe hinged. The sain" degree of secrecy which Austria haa Imposed has been estab lished In Russia Cermany haa Informed the other powera that ahe conaldera that the Austro .-'ervi in quarrel concerna those '. .n.ims alone If any other power takea It up ahe declares, aerloua con aequencea must follow. According to Ihe Dally Telegraph, the Herman ambassadors at the capi tate of the triple alliance -London, St. Petersburg and Paris -when aaked to in.ni ihelr governments to act aa a check on Austria, replied simply that they would forward Ihe request In return, lieruiany Invited the cab Ineta of London and Paris to do their atmost Io keep Russia in check. People in the News Mayor Mitchell of New York cele brated kls thirty fifth birthday. Ahmed Mima, aged 1H, waa crowned Shah of Persia at Teheran Cardinal (libbona haa celebrated bla eightieth birthday. 1 hariea II. Mo., t waa unanimously reelet led, at Denver, president of the Western Federation of Miners The nomination of ex Senator HI11 uutii of lilngliatuton for republican candidate for governor of New York was Indorsed by Roosevelt. Miss Mary Fowler Von Huren, direct descendant of former President Van Mm en was found dead of starvation In New York K congressman Juilies I). Richard son, sovereign grand commander Scot tish Rile Masons. Southern Jurisdic tion, died in Tenessee Hawaiian Democrats adopted a plat form condemning Coventor Pliikliuni as undemocratic and the president will be asked to recall him lu reply to a published statement that he hud broken with Colonel Roosevelt. Coventor Johnson Issued the follow ini' statement 'The story from beginning Io nd Is t solul'-lv uniiilifledly false There is not an atom nor I shadow of truth about it." Attornev Ueiieral MrReynolds de dined to discuss the report published, thai -'ii announcement whs impending ot the i-i.pci'iii.'iil of himself and Miss l.ucv Burleson, daughter of Postmus terll.iieral Hurleson to be married. lie did state, howev.r that he con sider, .1 the report absurd Chairman William Harnea, of the N'.w Ycrk republican state commute.' Ii. s brought suit for libel against The odore Roost, elt for l.'iu 01)0 Huerta Will Stay Awhile In Jamaica. Kingston. Jamaica -Kx President Huerta of M.-uoo who landed here with his party, expected to make . aboux a twe week, ttgv, n was under stood, and then go to New York. Seven Sitters Bills Debate Invited. North Yakima. Wash. C. G Keg ley, master of the Washington Stale Grange, which began Its anniinJ ses- sion here Tuesday, issued a challenge to any representative of the Slop, Look and Listen League to discuss publicly (be Seven Sisters bills at the convention or eewuere In the stale. RIBOT GREATEST FRENCH LEADER Setfles Many toiportant Ques tions For His Nation HAS AN AMERICAN WIFE. Brought About Allinm-s- With Russia ml Helped to Arrange the entente With Eng'snd FearluM For the Right, and Vet In All Hie Political Career He Haa Mad Few Enemiee. Paris. In each republic there are al ways a small number of eminent statesmen v. ho are msessury to fhe salvation of the country In Krauce Alexander I-Vlix llllmt line often arraen to the occasion and haa lieatue the man of the hour In several crises. Whenever the Intrigues of the partlvta In the chamber of depuflea thienten to Involve ttie present regime, then the president turns to Itibot to- tide affair over until the republic Is Itwlf again. Although h's efforte to form a cabinet for the Polncnre administration were defeated by the p" -r of the opposing faction, lilbot would doubtless receive, were n vote of personal confidence .1 iiken the support uf all parties aa the safest public man In France. He haa had the oxceptlonul fortune- to face er At.KXA.MIUII amor ery storm In this laud of Incleuu-nt pot ins fur tblity-six years aud to tm come through with M-reulty and credit He has be. ti prouder In several cabi nets, minister of the Interior, of for eign ..ii. .us aud of uiiituie In other, lu all of the 1- ..11. es his work waa of the highest order. When the iiiHtieavala of I'oiiii. s pi nod others lu coiimbjiuiI he withdrew calmly mid cheerfelly to hla seat In the chamber of deputlea and applied liiuuell to the public wel fare with good conscience ami Indus try In the humbler fiinctloua of those oib.e- Hla ret-wrd stands free from the least sL;ii of rest-11 tun-ut for any of ihe turn ot politics. In which self seems always to huvv been siibordtnat ed io country. There have been times In lib career when the prveideiit.v brushed across his vision, j'he prospect of that eleva tion bad little appurcut effect 00 him. He continued to go quietly and atead ll.v about bla appointisl ilnli.-si When the pi !.- sll ped to another he became thai other' cheerful suiHsorter. and no In. alb t.f disloyalty or of envy ever 1,1 ml. si him Had be lieeu 1 -lectwl president tbe first liiilv of tbe laud would have been an America! , Ixis wife, who was Miss Minnie I:.. ii. huv lug come years ugo from t'bliug . where ber father wna a bnuker To Rlbot France owes tlie Franco Russian alliance, and he had much to do with effecting the eutcule wltb Kngluiid Hla til unless and courtesy were more powerful than any other single I nil ue, ice fl siuoothlug tiut many ' of the animosities toward Cermany that lingered uftcr the Franco i'mssiuii war It win lu one of Ills terms as premier thi.t Fiaii.-e acquired ber share lu the I'uiopcan division of tones of control In Africa. Always independent of the church party, he ha been steadily couittsms ami considerate vvilb that Interest and enioys its full respect His republican ship has rci.mitie.l sleinlfiist and cun sisi, a and as Ii ; der of the Progres sives in- ii is not in any instance failed to ine.-l 1111- e,.c tatioiis of bis sup porters. iiltboUgL every side has had fail In .11 log from him While hissed ;.uu the beginning of bis .aie.-r a a partisau. his course Is primarily that of a patriot, and ns pa triot all factions hull him. The iwllcy of conciliation wbkJj he adopted while young In pulillc life won couutlesa vic tories for him and general esteem. It la .,,, ,,, him f r-r,-h nubll- ..ists. that he bus 110 enemy after all the issin s be has fought. If his eml lein e ueeds further expla nation it is due to his unswerving and dominating patriotism, to hla broad sympathies und to the high qualities of his mind and cburiu ter. In every situa tion he lias I ad the trust of till the peo pie f tern tat --u ever beset hiui foi bis political or I na natal advancement he withstood It. not with effort, but lu nuturiil . oiirse. Mtsleratiou of speech, uc. uracy of foresight uud lutcgrlty of conduct hiiv'i diatinguished him lu both public aud private relatioua. fc eW- k J Wfav4r -'