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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK rkninrfn -L TIT I I i T iuuio ui uiu ir una at targe Told in Brief. NAVARRO LURED INTO TRAP. J daily nniMQ ni? ftiwftrtN Gustavo Dadero Explnln8 Purpose o p "VMLHUU VI ViWiUVii TnTBff Snlom, Feb. 17. Vlrtunlly giving General Rosumo of Important Event Presented In Condonsod Form for Our Busy Readers. Movement on Juarez. vaajuusion. Timt Orozco, tho Mexlcnh robel genornl, neveriintond ed to attack Juarez, but simply made tllG 1,0 to five members of tho Mult n faint In that direction, la the opln- no,nnh lIolsntlon in the sennto ion of Gustavo MnHn unu . Abraham started a midnight sonsa i, i., V, " J" tlon. the first of tho day. when tho w. .M .UU1 ol uiai name. Ho bill giving tb tho governor power to j appoint tlie commissioners of tho "Orozco's real purpose was to drnw l10rt ' Portland - appeared for final away from the vicinity, of .tho. stnto lmssag0- force located there.' To do this his lylns cm,ntlos took occasion to at only hope lay. in menacing Juaroz, to ,ttlc,t 1,10 onlv local' measure that has wt.u ivovjiiu tiu Kimw nvnrrn nmi i " iiniwuv,;u umiiiik mu u&aiuu Robbers held nn n Pnrn Kabago would come rather than lot on ..which all tho members of tho store nt , noon and secure! snnn "10 custom House" fall .Into Insurgent iumn?mtui county delegation hnv xvnrih nf nanus. You will, not co thnt m-nMin. sreeu. " twuo I f ' vmv- m. a. any no obstacles worn nin,i in v.Q me nouso and senate aro dead TWO express trains In Prnn WnV of thn roenntne nvnnJIil.. locked On thn nnnstlnn nf rrnnil rnnils struck a freight' simultaneously, kill- "Today Orozco is. on his way south- legislation, nnd there Is a sorious ...o u iraiouuo, waru Bironner tnan nvor. Thorn i, iiuuauun n any or tno u s now do- A Pniifnrnio ii. .. will control everv commnnlonHnn i,. fre tho two houses are Anally duced a WU to nSlt amLW d the cnpltaL It . . , ers from nnnnlntinir ,ioti,- win now bo Impossible for Navarro or . woro.. came to tne House today ' ' wo. I T n , tr. t . rrnm tlm Dnnntn !.. .. .,!,. 4 l.n . .. "ti1' iu uiiy nioro men lininnair ----- - onmim ihco A man believed to bo David Cnnlnn some are nnrmltti tn house nassed tho stnto-nid Mil. th a . f I - r......vwu iu L111UI1CII " " " one or tne Los Anceles Times rfvn. I Unitecl FSfntn torrtnn " senate would not eonslilor fnrthn amite suspects, has been arrested at '. i tne state highway board as amended Idabel, Okla. by the house and which Is now on The state's attornev was olts,P ' '' ;UOW. the table In the senate. This moved from tho mn, . U1 i"enus oi gooa roaas in tne vllle. 111., and the gWt Inquiry will Grand J"'ors In Vote-Buylng Probe ho"s BOt busy. nrnPPH n 00f b "urj v,iu . At the 0enIng of the nfternoon " I J - - J. I r. r. r, I . . 1 1 1 1 i , ouodiuu IIIUJ IUUK IIU1U IJIO IHUIU General Navarro has reached .Tuarz Danville, 111. Treasurer Wilson an- Mariner's bill aunronriatlnc $CS0.000 with his entire command, savinir thn nounced that tlip nimrntirlnf Inn frY of state funds to aid construction of L'1? the lnsurrcctos and putting paying grand jurors would last but pJmnnent u.nd8, , 4 , ""'a ",IU ""-"tj womu uiscon- total of the appropriation In this bill Commissioner of Cornoratlons tlnue cashihe crand 1nrv wnrmnta wns nirnin rorin Smith says the bulk of the nation's when the fund was gone." the measure was then placed on uuiuer ia uwneu Dy a lew lame r-.. .. . . . 1 linnl nnRsntrp holders, of whnm th Rnnth. pnn(fln .. lUe,nBers 01 e grand jury said ' , ",, , , . - w-vv-.u uwit thev Would HPrvft wlthnnt nnv If If '"'"B " imoi icv:uiiia lur mi ls the largest U'"..8ene ltlout Pn it- nrotirlatlnnR for n Hlntrlo ,lnV hnth wus iuunu mat warrnntR rnnid tint h : ' : : A party of Los AnMlfiS h.Ph Bi,i issued anticipating the next anmonri- ?! Ah0. .,rfson. legislature. tiMnt. hii o, "7". T"Tu, atlon. , .' ,urK1,l a macnine loaay, ground rSZ?i:?"?"i" .t,i Kimhw W"s representing ?3,802,124.93 v-u. iudiuco uu uie ueucil Ul aun -eurO, " .uo.. o... v..ivuno nj .. j . a hnnr woro HtlH A San Francisco man who borrowed and the sheriff's offlco Is nmnnc thn $100 at 5 per cent per month from probabilities of the next few- hours In Salem, Feb. 16. Marked by scenes a loan shark five years ago, Is now the election fraud investigation. Ever of turmoil, bickering rnd parlfamen homeless and penniless and faces a since the elimination of State's At- tary technique, the house this mo-n " ' J J""t, ui vuoo.ou. '"'" Newman, lu 1B UlUlIIieU lUill lnrT l,l,l , Oonn(r nlmll,'a . . . . , Foreman Woodyard has been having , . . J i i . 7, 7 Municipal prisoners of Los Anceles f.i0 i ..,r elcht-hour law. Intended to imnrove naie begun work on a municipal -penas issued being returned with conditions In the Oregon. City paper the indorsement: mills. At noon the representatives 'Person not found." were unable to agree upon various Tl 1. 1. -" i In - f 1 vr miirl nn.l 1 n 1nnn n I n nrnnitv with tho nnhiira r.f nti wurranis issued on maici- ""-uul"c"lB " ' " uusijuj.iiu and qouth Arnprlpnl ments returned a week ago have not hope of passing some sort of reme President Taft hopes for reel- been served. PRISONER SELLS INVENTION. dial measure, the bill was referred to the judiciary and revision of laws committees for a report on the con stitutionallty of suggested amend ments and whether any should be and South America. A Mexican rebel general, carrying his rifle, crossed the border into Texas and was promptly jailed. An all-metal nernnlanft !a hplnir Walla Walla Man Gets $12,000 for added to the bill.. built In Boston. In which the aviator Harvester Imnrovement. representative uiyue s tree text- expects to cross the Atlantic ocean. w ' ' Rr an. nomo acain in " "b". uuiiuuu hi uis mie senuie mis morning, instead oi county jail, serving a sentence for voting upon it in the usual way and passing a no-fund 'check, Clinton calling the roll for an orderly fu I n i, f ( . , . IUC1UI, IVCliUUUJ IUUVUU 111- .Wheat-Track prices: Bluestem. 81 Baf. j .?m defln? postponement and the motion PORTLAND MARKETS. lawn. i,,V 7oraan. T.,cion ventlon to improve side hill combined 3S2c; club, 7980c; red Russian, . . ,nnft 7778c: Valley. 8081c: 40-fold, ""V'f . voice being raised in its favor, S081c ieuu iruxu jau l0 ua,s aBu a.m Several of the grangers in the iinon securlntr the model of his nat- . . . TJarlfiv FPfid. S23 ner ton: hrew- , T. . . " e ' ' w..i, "UUBe "ave experienced a cimngo oi "nnminn ir, , " u heart concerning the good roads bills Ing,- nominal. "" .v " " tnh Art nn ' 'npsrlfiv nnrl It In vptv Millstuffs Bran, $2223 per ton; able to close the deal. Ben Holt and jkely tnat two of these the state middlings, ?2831; shorts, $2325; a Spokane man were joint purchasers and county prisoners' bills, will of the Invention. Corn Whole. S28: cracked. $29 oer Buchanan's invention was worked ' I X ' 1 1 A 5fl 1 . . out in tne mu v usl nuiu iusl buiiunui and was stored on Eureka Flats. He made a conditional sale of the con- be passed this afternoon or tomor row. ton Oats ton. -No. 1 white, $2727.50 per Contrary to general expectations, senate bill No. 22, presented by Dr. T.noltp nnd rPo-nlntlnir thn nmntlpo nf u. I i.. ,i.i - .-" . - Hay-Track- prices; Timothy, VJlUl'T" hea,ers- went lamette Valley. S1920 per ton; East- " w.v,.....& -f "4 down to uereat m tne nouse, a mo- err?Trelorbo?l; alfalfa,' S12 LI. ! I to Indefinitely postpone action 12.50; grain hay, ?1313.50; clover, " "eing adopted. , -., i - v ci . ii io on." w i nn nniiRP nn rppnnRKiprnTirin no any other device of this kind in use. feated the Coiumbia RIver flshing bill and annulled the agreement Hurls Brick at Helen Gould. reached with a committee from the Sll12 Apples Fancy, S1.502.50; choice, $l(g1.25; common, 50c(g)sl per box Sack Vegetables Carrots, SI nun dred; parsnips, Sl.251.50; turnips, $1; beets. $1.25. Green Fruits Pears, ?1.501.7o New Tork. Feb. 17. Angered when Washington legislature in Portland refused alms at the door, a disheveled last weeit.. tramp retired to the street and hurled ner box: cranberries, $13.50 per bar- a brick through one of the library Salem, Feb. 15. Practical vlndica- J-pl I WlJICIUWo Ui U13a UUU1U a 1 mil I LJUll Ul XJl OtClIlUl D iVtlllllillOLl UklUli Veeetables Cabbage. $1.251.50 avenue residence tonight. of the Insane asylum Is afforded by per 100; gallic, 1012c per pound; Mrs. Edward Scholes, standing near the.actloh of the ways and moans numnklns. 2c per lb.; sprouts, Sc. the window, was struck squarely on committee "of both houses in allow- Pntatops Oreeon. buying price, the head and escaped serious Injury ing $80,875 for completion and fur- S1.251.50 per hundred; sweet po- only because of an abundance of hair, nlshlng of a new wing for the receiv- n'nnn 4 nprhnndrpd. She was knocked prostrate and a ing ward and additional approprla- Onions Buying price, $2.50 per large Dump raised at tne oase oi ner uons exceeding iuu.uuu udovc me hundred. skull. Ponce oegan a pear.cn ior mu sum recommended oy xoiiingnam, Poultry Live: Hens, 17c; Springs, tramp, but nad. not jounu mm mte wood, juerryman and Aooott, mem 17q; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 25c; geese, tonignt. Deis oi uie noiuover lugiaiuuve com if7f)i2iAfi: dressed turkeys, choice. mltt.ee. ' - ' I I .it.. i , a r ii. ....... 25c . . victory came at ihsl iot hiiiiu TT-irp-e OrPtron ranch, candled. 28 kuiiiiiiwimh.u.i. . a- examiner Din in tne senate yestcr- 30p nor dnPn. T.nndnn. Thn Verv Rev. YVil lam uay auernooii ui uiuujiuuuuu lumi Butter-City creamery extra. 1 and Mordaunt Furneaux, doan 0f Win- .fr, il S"L"Cd J d ind Chester, has been ., Intrusted by the ramedts' proposed in h'e I'"" , ' ! 41 rio rW l.iivir lirUll til a look -.n.lllnn .n.tlnlnn nt Ionia nmi "V.IT-' ----- . - . ... i it. I ,ll.l.l ,1 tV, nnnu.n n.nol.lnn PoYk Fancy, llillc per pounu. of preparing an auridgemqnt oi mu umwiu mu mmu Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13& Ten. commandments to be submitted aiipuiuuuBiii ui u wwuihw u; nrmnrt lZ x. ' i tvt,. Ac o tne governor to servo iour years aim X Hops-blO crop, 18c; 1909 crop, SmSeeto We"tn13 State, aC' -loiip. PnntmPts lBOlCe. l ' i iho ,. !,! toriliv countB. The salary of the examiner Tfrl T?nolnttn I IrnCHTI iyf7JIKR n r 1. -1.1.. 1. nnitrMOt fhnr 1 ywvww w . . It. .nnl nff fA OHPlnlfJIW VH fiV. I.. . . . 1 i 1w. nllM.atrf. I UVHWVl' ilMU ..vu V i" . -nL"'" " V .r; " B . :u?.L "r J",: ' present session been exceeded in intfiw i3i ' ated to reau hiujpij'; wvu nai. .i.i .i 30C per pound. COVOt." Lf f u.nrkl,,n'a mmnffl nninn Ti.(mn ctaara si. niifw .uu : i. . ' : ivhv w- eood to choice steers, ?5.8&8)U.zd; . . " "' .""V0" 'l"?",if 1... . if . 1 i tiii.i - a .u a n h 1 tinnn sAvnrn Timna ciiririH with fair to good steers, ?&.3J)C0t.at; com- woremen unite vnn nmciiMMo. ... - i nnr.nn. Pbolpp to . ...... , made to kill the bill in the committee " "'"'.ro'Sr: . 7 nn,i Denver. Tne Ancient uiuui "Hof tho. whole by withdrawing vital Prime COW, M,u))U.uv, ii n-"" ,. ... . . .-11 nnr. i li. 4 wf cows $5 005.25: common to unueu wonwuun ui anwmmiBuui, uui h w jib mmeu u fair beef cows. $2.004.00; choice fected a merger with a fraternal bene- come oororo tne nouse on us merits r... r?7finn. fron.i toL.. h-i . thn Amorl. and then burled br a vote of 32 i . m r- fa rr CTC fnU - - . .-t t 1 lO clioice neners, 0;ou"..u, u can8 wltn Jieadn,uarierB in aan . . ... . t, , , blJ) good heifers, $5.255 50; common to c,gc0' and -Branches In Idaho, Oregon, n the house wUl bo .. taken tin bv tho senate committee on good fat Du is, Vw.i5 - ger has been approved; uy tne Bran "--3 and highways as soon as tho - ii.. itl AA J Of? a rrvy rvi r I " . . 1 1 1 good rat ouus, officers or Dotn iooges anu iu Ml ver from tno hou6o. In- hulls. $2.50(?D3.25: good to choice light ,mln Bubmittod to a referendum ? L'".- "f-i11? i 1 i-. calves, $8.00(0)8.25; fair to good light yoto for ratiflCa'tlon calves. $7.007.7; good to cnuicc heavy calves. $5.25G.00; common Mountain Will Be Blown Up. calves, $3.754.76; gooo 10 ciw noron cal. A mountain of rock dlcatlon are that tho senate will ac cent the two house bills for tho high way commission and. the bonding of counties and make tne nest or tnem. Rassage by the house of tho bill , ',rVtr. . ,1 a intra - - i;UBBilH "f l"u ui uui stags $5.005.2G; fair to good stags, 1 po hroy on0 mlle from Corona, ropeaijng the initiative against com- -j.vuvjji.uv. nnr,Q en. will bo blasted on Jiurcu i i Hogs Choice hogs, ?8-008-" iargeBt charge of dynmlto over fired Joseph on Ant-Shark Bill, good to choice hogs, $i.7o8.ou. poor Jn tJje w(j8t Twonty-ilve tonH of tho sa)em, Fob. 1C Representative hogs, $7.00(3'7.50. wnhnr explosive will be 'used; The blast Is Am,ne-8. nntlloan shark bill passed Sheon Choice yearling wethers, 6t , to reieaso 300,000 yards of t,1Q sonato yesterday afternoon, 21 grain fed, $6.0005.2 5; good to choice enough to BUnpy a noeda of tQ !gj after -,B debat0 lhat rippled wethers, Brain fed. 4-75f the rock company owning tho quarry among the rafters, Abraham denounc- wethers. $3.754.25; choice ewes, nH,bor of yoars. Tho cost of ,ng tho MU an(1 Joseph making a grain teO. M9Mlolce "CJ w, 0 ?5000. Jpng ploa , ,t8 favor Abraham owes, grain fed. $3.2504.00. reedors. 'declared it was unconstitutional nnd $2.2503.00; chplco lambs, grnln red. $145,000,000 In Estate. vlalous, boing nn attempt to limit tho $0.2506.50; good to choice, grain red TJ Neuo Frelo Prnsso right of contract. Tho bill makes it $0.0006.25; fair i to B006, $5.2500.75, nna i ne M nffcQBmry tQ ,mvo tn0 ent of tho poor lambs, $4.9505.00. bert von Rothschild, who died hero employer, befpro a man's wages can Hay fed sheep ' and lambs, 50c erJ JJnlBKlJrBS 1145.OOO.OOO. bo pledged for a loan less than $200 lower than grain rea. merclal fishing In Rogue River puts a difficult question up to the sonato. It Is apparent that n largo majority of tho senate believes tno uin imou by tho pcoplo Is unjust Salem, Fob. 14. Tho sonato this morning cleared away a ihhbh ui -brlB which had accumulated 011 tho desk. Almost forgotten resolutions, which had lost potency were dragged nnf nnrl civnn the death thrust, so tho decks may bo cleared for tho laBt rush of legislation, mils postponou Indefinitely Included Albce'rf proposed regulation of street paving companies, by which they would have boon re quired to complete- contracts within six months, and Abraham's measure providing a dotallcd classification of railroad rates. Anothor bill put to sleep was Kolla hor's plan for half rates on long dis tance telephone linos during tho night hours. Kellahcr mado a minority report, but gained little support. Representative Clyde's bill for free text books In tho schools camo from commltteo without recommendation. Patton's bill placing tho survoyor of Marlon county on a salary of $150 per month was the only now bill passed. By a voto of 4 to 14, the houso this morning passed over Governor. West's veto tho bill repealing tho whipping post net Tho fight to save tho bill was led by Its author, Buchanan of Douglas, who commented on tho statoment mado by tho governor In his voto message in which ho said ho had no sympathy for tho wlfo beater. "I also am not In sympathy with the man who will beat his wlfo," de clared Buchanan. "But for my own respect nnd for tho respect of the state I believe this bill Bhould bo passed. I remember the last tlmo I Baw a man whipped and when tho process was over thoro were a dozen gaping wounds on his bare back. Is that civilization?" Salem, Feb. 13. Two appropriation bills, carrying an aggregate of $120, 000, were killed In tho senato today by Indefinite postponement. Ono was McColloch's, granting $20,000 for a now bridge over Snake river In Baker county, contingent upon a like appropriation by Idaho, and tho other Kellaher's bill appropriating $100,000 for a building for tho Oregon His torical society. Other bills laid on tho shelf by indefinite postponement this morning included Joseph's bill amending the registration law, which was prepared by County Clerk Fields of Multno mah, and Locke's bill requiring a de posit by abstract companies gradu ated upon tho population of tho vari ous counties. The plan for creation of a now water division In eastern Oregon was another bill to feel tho sharp edge of the ax. With only four votes In favor, tho senate today turned down tho bill Increasing tho memberBhlp of tho supremo court by nddlng two new judges. Governor West had previous ly announced he Is opposed to an In crease and its passage would havo Invited a veto. The vote was 4 to 25, with Joseph, Malarkey, Norton and Oliver In favor. A bill providing for a second choice vote for primary candidates when the number of candidates Is twico the number of offices to bo filled was Introduced Into the house today. It Is the Idea of Speaker John P. Rusk and Is the first bill Introduced by him at this session because of his belief that there havo been entirely too many presented to ,tho law makers. Salem, Feb. 11. Inability to agree on tho provisions of Gill s bill, regit latlng tho Issuance of bonds- by counties for road building, alone pre vented the enactment by tho house today of Important road legislation. Just before the houso adjourned un til 10 o'clock Monday morning, after spending tho entire day In the con slderntion of rond legislation; tho Gill bill was rerefcrred to a special commltteo with Instructions to In corporate an amendment which will meet the objections of tho anti-Good Roads association forcos. This will Insure tho passage Monday of tho bills creating a state highway board, providing for a state highway com mlsslonor nnd state aid In tho build ing of pormanent highways. That at least two of tho members of the legislature nro opposed to tho salary grab" bills for county officers. which havo flooded tho houso and tho senate during tho present ses sion, is evidenced In n letter which Senator Norton and Roprosontatlvo Smith of Josephine havo prepared tor tne ooneiit or tnoir constituents Abraham's bill classifying railroads and sotting forth tho rates for rail roads receiving a certain porcontago of profits from- their operation Is still In railroad commltteo of tho sonato, but has not been quiescent tnere, as it lias resulted In many warm arguments and donates. With only ono or two dlBsontlnc votes, autton s din cnanglng tho pres ent method of counting ballots in primary and general elections, passed tho houso today. It provides that tho Ight election boards, Instead of tak- Ing up their duties when tho polls nro closed, shall report at their re spoctivo polling places at 9 o'clock In the mornintr of election dav and immediately begin counting I New Inheritance Tax Law, Salem, Fob. 14. A now Inhoritanco tax, framed In tho offlco of tho state treasurer nnd prosontod by Roproson tatlvo Reals, paBsod tho hotmo this morning, replacing tho act at presont upon tho statuto hooks. Acordlng to statomonts mado by Roals In tho hoiiBo It will Incroaso tho state's rev onuo from $50,000 to $75,000 a year. Ono now fonture Is Intonrted to pro tect tho stato from so-callod fraud through tho transfer of property STEAMER O8KO8H LOST. Turns Turtle Off Clatsop Beach En glneor Alone Escapes. Astoria, Fob. 14. Tho gnsollno schonor Oskosh. belonging to tho 131 moro Hoot of coasting vobsoIb, bound from Tillamook to tho Umpqun river with a small cargo of Hour, turned turtlo about 10 o'clock Monday morn Ing nenr tho Btrlnod buoy, half a mllo south of tho end of tho Columbia river jotty, nnd six of hor crow, In cluding tho captain, woro drowned tho onglneor, George May, boing tho only survivor. Sho loft Tlllnmook early Saturday morning, tho fact of hor being lightly laden 110 doubt contributing greatly to tho dlsnBtor. Tho lost aro; Captain Thomaa La tham, ono of the host known stoam boat mon In this section; William R Deane, part ownor of the vosbo! and engineer; Al Davis, cook; Qua Chll borg and Gus Ramzagor, dockhnndB all residents of Astoria. About 11:20 a. m., as thoy woro ncarlng tho striped buoy off tho end of tho Jotty, tho vosboI suddonly broached to. Sho wont down by tho nose slowly, then settled on hor sldo, and went complctoly ovor with sudden pluugo. Mr. Mny says that what happened nftorward Is llko n dream, lie managed to roach a beam In tho floor of tho onglno room nnd got on top of It, and throwing his arm around tho mast held on fur llfo Tho water was up to his armpits, but there was about two and a half feet of nir Bpnco. For nearly six hours ho hung on in this mannor, with his eardrums nearly bursting from tho awful pressure of tho air as the hull rolled nnd tossed, nnd faint ed with hunger and weariness, until tho hull waB thrown upon tho bench a short distance south of tho Jetty. Tho wreck wns thrown well up on tho beach and as tho wator receded ho realized ho was Bafe. Ho manngod to break through a partition and got out on tho beach, nono tho worso physically, except a few bruises and from hunger and weariness, for his awful experience ThlB was about 3: 15 p. m. He then made his way to tho Jotty whero ho waB mot by Gcorgo Flatman, one of tho engineers, and taken on a handcar to tho head quarters. REYES PROPOSES PLAN. Diaz' Envoy to France Recommends Conscription for Mexico. Paris. Genornl Bernardo Royes has completed tho first part of his military mission from President Diaz, of Moxlco, and gnvo an outllno today of his conclusions. They havo to do with tho establishment of obllg atory military aervlco In Mexico. Tho general said his Ideal was a powerful army based on his Btiggcs Hons nnd that would make possible a grand homogeneous republic freed of revolution and anarchy. General Reyes said ho had no iden of roturnlng homo now, as his doing so might bo Interpreted as n desire on his part to profit politically by tho presont political chaos In Mexico. He said ho would recommend to Diaz obligatory military sorvlco for two yearB, with no possibility for tho richer clauses to hlro substitutes, as has been the prnctlco In Spain. Tho greatest difficulty ho had found was the refusal of the educated and moro prosperous classes to mingle with the poorer. MADERO SHAVES; ESCAPES. Insurrecto Leader Leaves Whiskers and Statement In El Paso. El Paso, Tex. While United States officers woro searching this city for Frenclsco I. Madero with a warrant for his arrest, tho Belf-stylod "pro vlBlonnl president" of Moxlco and loader of tho lnsurrcctos, was em ploying shears and a safety razor upon his heard, skipped ovor Into Mexico. Tho warrant charging him with organizing a revolution against a friendly nation on American soil, was not served. Besides his whiskers, Wadoro loft In El Paso a Btatomont to the Amor- lean public, which was given out by tho Insurgent Juntn, In It Madoro ex presses regret that his duty to hla followers in tho movement against Diaz doos not permit him to remain and faco tho charges. Those, ho do claros, nro brought about through tho Diaz administration. Ho thanks tho Amorlcnn people for their inter est In tho revolution. Mob Spirit Rampant. Oklahoma City. Mob Bplrlt Is ram pant In Swnnson county as n result of tho fight over tho removal of tho county scat from Mountain Park to Snyder. County Commissioners Bull and Thompson nnd County Clerk urlstow aro prisoners In tho Moun tuln Park jail charged with illegally romoving the county records to Snyder. Additional guards woro sta tioned around tho Mountain Park Jail today, as It is feared an attempt will bo mndo by Snydor residents to re ieaso tho prisoners. Taft Meets Boy Scouts. Washington. President Tnft, who Is honorary president of tho Boy Scouts of America, gavo ovldonco of his Interest in tho'movomont by re ceiving at tho White Houso Wednes day afternoon tho many loaders of tho organization who nro horo In at tendance on tho first meeting of their nntlonal council. Tho boya, clad In regulation khaki suits, mnrchod in procession from tho Now Wlllard hotol to tho oxecutlvo mansion. Ammunition Blows Up. Managua. Nlcaracua. Threo sold- lors woro killed, and It la estimated 7000 rifles nnd 10,000,000 cartridges woro destroyed, aa tho roault of an oxploBlon In tho ammunition barrnckB near tho pnlaco of tho president. Tho barracks woro gutted. Search of tho ruins disclosed tho bodies of throe sentinels, believed to havo mot in stant death. lii inn - . NO SIGN WANNEXA United States and Ca, aratc Political IJ w" for D.r.. Chlcngo, Fob, IG-.T1. 1" ol.tlio UnltoK l cuiprociuoa," tho henTd, M "d concelvaWy Brent Cana(llftnV.a,"ser IS thO onlnlnn -'.'"'Vtofc OI HtatO Knnr - banquet given by Ihe in urging tho TV' n urging tlio nAnnnZ" " .... mill 1 flntri . --viiia, h mn ... 11 Mill II R Pnf ft nl it. . "stoned juul audeT" ... .vnux declared that nilgrat onn nmj.j . U1I ..u-uiv ueiVMM n.... ..ULUITl HIT TlITr. A...... .1 ... .w. b.iu i:t?ninri. ... .. 1 . .... -.tve, in. rnn n n . .1 . ny DOIll Ca chaniw . - ui uuur()uon. It Ib an ethnological lct polltlcnl tin R nf lha r..i,.;' . . "us 1I1K 1)00 I 0 nnvrr W n.. omy, Bam .Mr Knox. "Ijv. thnv Hvn nff Ihnl. . . flnilH nilHltll' hntnesl... iv. Knvnmtlmi tlinrn h k. .!.. Mm flL'i nnnnt. a. . - J V urniiienuu crmngcB may hie nruiiou m tno past, It li pit United States, while desrltf .. -11 . . 1 luiuuuiin in i i uiuer ret crystallized In a belief that tie .1 ...lit f .1 l - lL. t.l of each nation and to better and satisfactory relations Detweea "In tho hlchcr atmotckes broader nspects of the i certain that, If there s! . ..1.1 . -l I irriiLL wuriii iiiuvuuieuL miuiii continent, Canada and tu l States would, as a matter oi n ri in t nn mnir npripn irr. dofenso of the common rigi! common uioou anu wfiuuuuu. Declaring, lioweyer, that i proclty proposition was not political," Mr. Knox "Tho United States recogn on grn nn innr inp rnnnAn la n noriTiBnent Norti can political unit and that tie omy Is secure, ino vma nnnrootatna tho advantage to 0 mux wuiiuii- u. wv- m.. . .. iii...A(f nap nun l.;illllllltl lUIIH.Uiil v. ....imp nwncR PRO i e..lr Mrltl 61 uovcrnmcni Industry, Hejd Bull . , t... hnnri una a nnnr ii lliac i DOry atnnrlflnl SlM ufacturlng Company, .- m -ii rtnrnfl At IQ6 day's session oi mo rr tun rnin l v vo w ..inv in roBtralnt oi ' ... .tmc latlon of the snernisu During the conauw - IVHUII "I . - TTnllfln c tornoy-Gonera oiu - t closely nupstloned BW ma", nns riioo of three v tntn tun II1UU1VVU . 11 WHO . ...v...-- M ffi tho defendants roanas i-. r.iuiet D111 now5iui in Now York.-0ne dead -1 s. A in ln,1 wnro recencu : Mt...rc.lflV as ., a storm of Knowanji,, . ,,u v-. , . AB Klin 1,1 l.v nn fllltomuuire. , . ., . i.iind nK "-. tho faco or me oB!j ... i nn nnu anu o i . .m to say that "-,dl t iA npforo sho couw slio lived, she lost cot i , Ing a fow mlniiteaia. ...,, Rob PrloMf' ill""""" - - .tn IBB " burKlars broke Into i w i ui-.rinf nun. ' .i m Ul vi...."' it a door 0' w bursting opon tM o"i oner was confined, tf inn iiuiiii. auu 1 burglars thon eacai-. oD , ...' t.lBD I 11" i. fl.ii ne Illlii"-'- nhl CIUirKUf .I"'""" ...no l" and notmcii m i- not guarded. TTi. Nerer'. I M lflll .Jy - , . triR .,..nt0 id.'-:,,. ad'hdoclaratlon i IflBK 1 tnnni'a i rat -A or, F- m.. has boon dW- nut a "v'j govornmont fr Ira