Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 31, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 31, l'.)H.
MRS. CARRIE C. CATT
LEADS FIGHT FOR VOTE
FIRST CLASH OF
THOMAS 0. JONES,
CENTER OF FIGHT
IN U. S. 6ENATI
iWHEAl GOES UP 10c
MRS. CARMAN AND HER
NEGRO MAID, WHO MAY
LOOO LOSS Wl
in
H I ill 1 1 11 1 1
FOR NEW YORK WOMEN
HELP IN CONVICTION
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TROOPS REPORTED
SERVIANS BLOW UP BRIDGE
ACROSS RIVER SAVE TO
BELGRADE
POSITION SHQlfl) BY AUSTRLANS
Infantry, ArUHsry and Monlton Eiv
gig in 6truggl en Bank of
Rivtr Munition Sttsm.
r li Taksn
VIENNA, July :9. Tbe 8rlans it
1:30 a. m. today blew up lh lrdt
Spsnnlttf th River psv. b. th
Austrisn town of Prtnlln nl IWl
rr(l. Ttia Austrian Infantry and ar
tllk-ry stationed at 8c ml In, In conjunc-j
img monitors uu m iiniiuixv
fired on the Servian positions beyond
thu Iridic. Th iit-rrtans n-trvatrd
afiT a short enRSKrmcnt with trifling
losses.
It l mi lit th Auatrlana hav an
othi-r liridKe, In sectlous, on ihi ir side
of lha river. blch they cn put up In
lew day.
A amall di'tschment of pioneer. In
eo-operatlon with the customs officer
yesterday, capturvd tao Servian it.-ani-r
laden with ammuultinn and nuncs.
The pioneers and revenue itu-ird, art
it a sharp encounter, overcame th
Servian crews and took po'-iitlon of
the vessels and their danncruus ar
twi. The captured ships en loved
away by one of the Danube steamer.
Emperlor Francis Joseph slil return
to Vienna from lschl tomorrow and
may they go to liudapest to be nearer
the scene of action.
Popular enthusiasm la rrowln rlnre
the emperor's manifesto and patriotic
demonstrations are being nold all over
the country. Runa on tbe suvincs
banks are diminishing.
The war spirit In tbe Austr.an capi
tal la hourly Increasing. The streets
of Vienna tonlKht were so crowds
with enthusiastic persons, singing and
paradlnR. that traffic in tbe ha ling
thoroughfares was almost brought to a
standstill. Tbe patriotic demonstr
tlons today surpassed In extent and
fervor anything witnessed within mem
orr. A dispatch to a Vienna papr tays
that three of the Danube monlton be
gan shelling Belgrade early in the
morning, after the bridge aenws the
Save had been destroyed by the Ser
vians. The shells wrought havoc In
the exposed part of the city, damag
ing the king's palace, tbe fortification
walls, the barracks and other build
ings. This disptach says that the Ser
vians did not return the tire.
CANBY AFTER, BETTER WATER
SALEM. Ore.. July 17. Alleging In
adequate pressure, and that the water
rL"l 're from Injurious elements.
Fred Howard, and a number of othors
nave filed a complaint with the State
Railroad commission against the Can
by Canal company, and tbe city water
works of Canby.
.- ' 1 ' lawst-asi
t-THOMAS P--0ONES?-
WASHINGTON'. July 29 It is prob
able that only one Republican senator
will be counted for the confirmation of
Thomas D. Jones of Chicago when a
vote is taken In the senate on the
question of confirming the nomination
of Mr. Jones for the federal reserve
board. Senator Sherman of Illinois is
the Republican. He wired here asking
that he be paired In favor of tbe con
firmation. Senator Stephenson is pair
ed In opposition, as Is Senator Root
Democratic senators admitted that as
the senate stands now on this nomina
tion the president's Mend cannot be
confirmed. Some of the administra
tion leaders have figured out a situa
tion that would give the president a
victory by the narrow margin of the
vice president's deciding vote. I'ut
this estimate assumed that Senator
Stephenson and one or two other Re
publicans would vote for tbe confirmation.
It has been definitely decided by 'bo
directors that the Rodeo shall be held
again this fall as a feature of the Was
co county fair, on September 23, 24
and 25.
Some men are not content with be
ing treated well: they want to be
treated often.
CIlli'ACO, July 2v American beat
liruns rio enriched i the tun of
nearly I0oihi,o as a result f Ih
Kurviiran r adtlres. The I'hli'ann
market s the iii.h.1 el.l-d fur many
a )er ami in the pit l.xlny ih- re
a Vain of "er oe a im.m in une "I'
linn with llirlin tinning' net iin
of li IS ,i V a l ii'bi l.
The ChUacti market s by far lb
moat rxflled In the world, al'hiHishi
the news Of III il.slar.ill'U of SI
-mil. tiH late tit take effit'l tl'n lb
l.lterHi lli.nrk. l. wbhll Is 'e'lel to
reflivl the rli4tlulial lhll tumor
row at the opening
Hhorta seallered here and there In
Ihelr efforta to find someon lii
anted to sell The prlee aas weaker
at the start and aoi.ie of the rarly one
ere furtiitiitte In roerlng aalea with
out tiuiih lo. tiihers ! fortuuatv
ire rromiled to the wall, and fulhirva
are expected to reault from linlay's sen
tatlolial ri.
As sMn a It was announrrd that
Auntrla had ditlared war against Her
la fuiitlc trading occurred.
KHEDIVE OF EGYPT
BY
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CONSTANANTINOI'l.K. July 25
An tinidentlfled Kgyptlnn today at
tempted to aiuaaalnate the khedlve of
Kgypt. a visitor here, on the street,
the khedlve's escort kllM bis ssall
auL Tbe khedlre was slightly wounded.
The would-be SMassin fired Just as
the escort saw him raising his pUtol
The bullet struck the Egyptian ruler
In the arm.
There was no chance for the man to
pull the trigger a second time, as he
was killed before the report of his
weapon bad fairly died away.
FRANCHISE IS ACCEPTABLE
IMRS.FLORtnce A.CARMAn.
CEUA COUMAM
PORTLAND. Orv.. July 27. The
Portland Oregon City Railway com
pany will accept the franchise for an
tnterurban line on the East Side to
connect up with a line now being built
from Oregon City to Portland, accord
ing to announcement made today to
City Commissioner Daly by L. M. Lep
per, attorney for the company. The
franchise as fixed by tbe council last
week will be advertised at once. It
was sent yesterday to the dock com
missioner for approval under the Zeis
ler common terminal amendment
ROBBERS BEATEN
LOS ANGELES. July 25. Atter sub
mitting to robbery at the hands of a
pair of holdup men, George Ralphs and
Andrew Itarclay turned on the rob
bers and Inflicted such severe punish
ment that hospital treatment was nec
essary today. The robbers gave the
names of William Chapman and Mich
ael Downey. Hoth were seriously
bruised and cut and Chapman was
beaten badly with the butt of his own
revolver, wrested from bis by Ralphs.
FREEPORT. N. V.. July 2t -Mrs.
Elorenc C. Carman, wife of Dr. hd
win Carman. In whoae office Mrs.
Louise D. Ilalley was shot to death on
June 30. now faces trial for manslaugh
ter. It Is charged that Mrs. Carman,
while Jealous and suspicious of her
husband, fired the fatal shot through
the office window, fella Coleman, the
negro maid In tbe Carman bouse, who
has changed her story two or three
times. Is expected to be one of the
principal witnesses against Mrs. Car
man unless the servant changes her
mind once more. The state alleges
that the maid Is really telling the
truth when she says that she saw Mrs.
Carman enter tbe kitchen from the
yard right after the shot wss fired.
SAM HILL ATTACKED
BY C00DR0ADS MEN
MEDFORD. Ore.. July 27. Severe
condemnation of Samuel Hill for at
tempted dictation of the good road pol
icy of Oregon and his alleged effort
to change the route of the Pacific
highway from Willamette valley to
eastern Oregon and tbe launching of
a campaign for the states themselves
to go into the road maklng business
marked the second annual convention
of the Trl Slate Uood Koads associa
tion, which opened here today, with
100 delegates from California, Wash
ington and Oregon.
MOUNTAIN TIMBER COMPANY
LOSES PLANT IN HALF
AN HOUR
Ml. A VI A, W a.li, July 2J -A !. of
llixl.dou aa uUllied rarly this niorti
Ilia wlieit lbs ll plant of lh M iuii
lain Timber tompany here burned to
the ground. Hie main iih k, lha mill
Mm If, and the office building wire de
stroked !iisuraiii rotms half of the
amount of the o. Alartn was turned
In at iime. but all rffnrla to sate the
mill Were futile.
The fire ipread rapidly In all parts
of the mill and iIih k and In ea than
a half hour after lb fire aa discov
ered tbe mill aa In ruins.
1h lumber dm k north of tbn mil1
ass save by the Han Itaumon. roast
ship, which was loading lumber at that
tM'k. Had It not be.n for this tli
bias of lumber and dock would have
bern grrafir.
Tbn management will probably re
build. Mr. Drake, the preildent of the
ompany, la In .Nebraska looking after
Intereata there.
The fire Is a severe blow to the bul
neas Intere.la of Kalaina. The mill
proper employed from ki) lo lot) men,
most of whom are now out of work.
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NEW YORK, July 25 Mrs. Carrie
'I. h .11 fall HP. Itilelll or nut t.m-
pi re Slate Woman's Huffragn organ
I..H..H u I..iIiii lha Null! of the ailf-
ran I ('of till slate to gain Ilia Vote III
lli. If the sufirsglals lu rew Tora
late It will be conaldered the great-
it tletory since they galiien inn psr-
I.I . I flll,..,l lira f-alt la tintl
iiai iuii in iimii"i. . - --
of the moat prominent suffragists In
the country.
Ml'RKKKESIIORO. Tenn.. July 25.
Eirongreasman James D. Richardson,
sowreign grsnd commander Scot tub
Rite Masons. Southern Jurisdiction
died thla afternoon at his home here.
Rlchrdwin wss born In Rutherford
county, Tenn., In 1813. He was edu
cated In the public schools and later
entered Franklin college but left be
fore grduatlon to become a soldier In
the Confederate army. He was mar
ried In I s"5 and biter began the prac
tice of law. lli served for a number
of years In both bouses of the Tennes
see legislature and as a delegate to
tbe IVemorratlc National ronvvntlona
of 1876. 1896 and 1900. He was a
member of the national congreaa from
1SS5 to 1905, and aa twice tbe Demo
cratic candidate for spesker of the
house.
165 ARE ROBBED IN
ARREST EXPECTED
SHERWOOD. Ore, July 28. It la ex
pected that warrants will be Issued this
week for the arrest of the leaders of a
party of 50 young men and boy a who,
but Thursday night, organlied chari
vari at tbe Cooper ranch, north of this
place, on the occasion of the Palmer-
Cooper weeding. About midnight on
that night the big barn on the cooper
farm was burned, and the. Insurance
company Interested has urged the ar
rest of the people responsible for the
tire. It is believed that the charivari
party set the tire, possibly by sccldeut.
The loss on the barn waa )500, balf cov
ered by Insurance.
GARDINER. Mont , July 29 Stage
coaches of four of the largest trans
portations companies operating In Yel
o stone park were held up by two
men today. The Mi passengers on the
stages were robbed of their money and
It Is reported that tbe robbers secured
a total of 13000.
The hold nps occurred at different
1 1 nes at Spring Creek Canyon, four
mlb-s from Did Faithful, a geyser, and
64 miles from Gardiner.
Lieutenant Colonel U M. Ilrett baa a
a large force of men pursuing tbe rob
bers who were reported to be hnad'd
toard the Jackson Hole country In
Wyoming. Only one robber partici
pated actively la tbe hold tips, the sec
ond man remaining behind trees as a
lookout.
The transportation companies of
fered rewards aggregating :00 for the
capture of the robbers, passungers
on tbe stages said that the one man
who did the actual work of relieving
them of their money held up each
stsge aa It passed the canyon by point
ing a gun at the driver. The highway,
man had the advantage because gov
ernment regulations prevent any per
son except those with permits from
carrying arms In tbe park.
We regret to note that Ven Carran
ta's desire to treat Vic Hnerta on the
battlefield will not be gratified. Vic
Is now headed for Europe and hereaft
er will do all of bis treating In Paris.
I CALIFORNIA STATE PENNANT
THESE ARE THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL PENNANTS WE HAVE
OFFERED
and ALASKA
DON'T MISS THESE PENNANTS,
WE HAVE ONLY A SMALL
NUMBER
SENSATIONAL PARIS THiAL
WITH ACQUITAL OF WOMAN
FOR MUROLlf
OVAT10H rOUOWS VERDICT MADBc
Prosiculcr Hsrbaus Admit. Th,
fsndant Had Som, Mtlll)n f(f
Dted-Csse Has i,ron
Political Bids
riiiin. juij ;. ! in. i.
Calllatu, who lias been 11,,
lire In the sou nation a I IrU.,. "'
ai'(iiille today on the iiitru "M
derllig M. Calnietle. A In,"''
ovation greeted tbe Verdlit ai.t,''
pollllial oiMinpiits of lnr hmit4
t.'inpltd a counter deiiiiin.irsiioj
side of the I'aluce of Jumii ai,4t
nei- IIIIIIIJI wiia iiKina,
Prosecutor llerbatll, tiu had
eral charge of tbn raan fur In mi.
admlttiHl In bis cloalng argiiiiimi,
the Jury that there were Hvnuit'ti
liiruinalani'ea In her favor In coo
nun wuii ine case.
Cnlmettn waa (be bitter iHilitiiil
eluy of Mine. Calllnux' hun'iani J
eih Calllaui, once premier f Knir
and at Ihn time of the Irani-dy B.
later or rinanc in tno mmuiergus ctk
lliet.
He bad been waging a fierce dm.
pnper campaign agalnat the nilnlatar
and aa Us climax published a lnt I
ter which Cslllaux wrote to hit i(t
prior lo their marriage and at a Hom
hen be had a previous wife am) ihi
first hushsnd living and tindlturceit.
A few days later, March Warn.
Calllaux railed at the edltor'a offlr.
asked to see him and, when sdmlttH,
shot hltn several times with an aut
matin pistol she carried hidden In hr
muff, wounding hltn so scrlotnly that
aiei rew bours later.
Calllaux and his wife contended thai
Palmetto had atlll more of their lore
letters which he Intended to tiubllak
and that Mme. Calllaux killed him is
prevent hltn from doing so.
The prosecution maintained (bat lbs
original letter was not fully tMlM
and that only those portions of it wirs
put In print which related to political
matters and were of corresponding to-
teres! to the public. It wss denied
that f almette bad any more tetters sn4
the assertion wns niadu that what Call
laux realty knew was that the editor
had atlll more damaging political k
formation concerning htm aa a wo
of atopplng his mouth.
The trlsl wns a political rather this
a criminal affair from the first, si
dled the bitterest feelings on talk
sides and unquestionably will result It
vera! duels among those connects!
with the rase.
Mme. Calllaui fainted today durfu
the denunciation or her by Attorney
Chenu representing the family of Ed
itor Gaston Calmette of Le Figaro, for
whose killing she was on trial.
She wss carried from the courtroom
and a recess waa taken.
The Incident was attendee Vi a Ut-
rlflo commotion among tbe iw
and senil riotous scenes outside lbs
Palace of Justice.
"The defendant went to the offlwof
Le Figaro." M thundered Chenu. "sit.
a single purpose. The pistol she, k4
purchssed lay naked In her muff whiw
she entered Calmntte'a office. 8bi
went there determined to kill hltn.
It wns at this point that Hint, Call
laux collapsed.
LOVE AND POLITICS
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FERVID LETTERS TELL OF DUTf
TO PARTY KI8SES SENT
BY MILLION
PARIS, July 2G. How Joseph CalV
IniiK. aliice n rem ler of Franco, then t
power In radical politics, mlnnM lo"
with politics in nia loiters to me prn
cut Mme. Calllaux. caino out itrapbU
cally todny when the two lottors hand
ed In by Mme. Uuoydnn were rend la
court.
The lottors bronllicr love In cverf
pnruKraph and discussed the uffnet of
their love nlfulr on the political futura
of tbo writor. They told how "Itlrl.
Ihn nfCu'lloniitn diminutive, for Henri-
etto, hud obtained her divorce, as If I"
porfflct connuence tnut no, too, wou
tuko the step that would muko him
frn In wiwt bur nnd tbnv nt tho sams
time boRKi'd hor to be prudont.
Tins waa a typical piiraKrnpu.
"I do and will love thee. I cortaln
lv oitunct to retrain my liberty soma
dnjr In any case, but" .
Here the politician asserted hlmtolfc
the sentence la completed with:
"In any case I shall not move before-
loctlon." ,
Calllnux sent klHBOS by the hunarra
f MM1la. h. ...nlra nt lila rllltV tO DlS
party; he heaped fevld declaration! or
undying affoction one on tne
and expressed fear of blackmail. Vjf
inux. the politician, soemed
dominate Calllaux tbs lover, on
wholo. .... i. i.ltitit
The evidence , .
SSST a. V'wueYher M. Calmette could
bave been saved by an Immediate operation.
Storm 8weeps Budapest.
r,Tfr a oira'P T..l 91 Wlr COB
munlcatlon was so badly dlsorganliw
by the storm which swept Budapest
nnd vicinity Thursday that few deta"'
were yet obtainable, today'. All M"
a hnf there
counts aisreeu, uuutim, - ,
hod beon conaldoroble loss of 1" n.
Immenso damage to property, y.
ube shipping, especially, sufrerw
heavily.
How's This?
Wa offer Ono Hundred Dollar
Reward for any cas of CatarrB
that cannot be cured by Hftu
Catarrh Cure. Q
T. J. CHENET A CO., Ta'tTir
Ws, ths undsrslsnsd. bavs koojC-'iir
Chen.y for the last 15 71?$$
him prfctly honor.bfs In all I
transictloni snd Onanclally abls t
out snjr obllsstlons tns by hl nrcft
NATIONAL BANK OF C0MMERL.ft
Fall's Cstsrrh Cur. Is tak y
acuns- atrsctly upon ths "Somosi
cous surfaces of ths systsra. J.. (oil
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