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GOLD HILL JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1911
500 ITALIANS ARE
KILLED 6Y TURKS
CHARLES P. RODGERS
Constantinople Has Report of
Engagement In Which Towns
Revolutionists Insist Throne
Must Abdicate and Rule of
Manchus End.
Are Retaken.
Constantinople.— F irs hundred Hal
ware »lain anil the remainder of
t t e Italian force was taken prlaontra
*■ a terrlfle battle with the Ottoman
Uwepa, according to dispatches which
Oare been received here.
The official announcement also de
Maze» that the Ottoman troopa have
•« « p le d Derna followin’ the engage
■ “ ’* * In which the Italians met with
their overwhelming defeat.
K hue been believed that Derna,
Tobruk and Bengaal were securely
held by the Italian*, who could not
" i dklodg.-d by the Moslems Hut ac­
tin« to the dlapatchea ef the Moa-
officers, ao fierce wae the attack
® °*- A. O. Eberhart, of Minnesota,
•< the Turka and their allies that the
lu tla n . were «wept Off their feet and who designated Novapibar 8 as “fire
the rout made complete after a short prevention day" to dlacuwe means of
fray
Klgateo» guns were taken by curtailing loss by fire.
the Moslem»
lo a d o n — Dally Telegraph's corre
•geadrnt at Tripoli tend# a statement
* » General Canova, the Italian com­
mander. denying the charge that hta
fre«'t>e have been guilty of atrocities.
”Ho far as I and my officers and
•oMfera are eoncerned. It la a dellb
•vat» and absolute untruth to say
thar have ben guilty of cruelty or
have massacred any Turks or natives
*e cold blood or killed Innocent peo
gte with fell In te n t"
SHANGHAI CAPTURED
BY CHINESE RERELS
C op yrigh t by A m a n e a n Proas A asoetatton
GERMANS DISLIKE TREATY
C. P. Rodgora, the young aviator
who made the coaat-to-ooaat flight
from Sheepahead Bay, N. V., to Pass
dena, Calif.
Dissatisfaction ae Result of Agreement
May Result In Chancellor's Fell.
Brief News of the Week.
Shanghai.— Except for the foreign
concessions, Shanghai is enttre:y 1»
the hanus of the revolutionists. There
wae virtually no resistance, on.y a
few shots being Bred.
All the Chinese soldiers have Joined
the rebels and the police and Bremen
apparently are sympathizing with
them, for they are wearing wli.ta
heading on their coate.
The central machine of the revolu
tlonary government does not trust the
throne, nor does It agree with the
throne’s terms. It is, therefore, p.o-
ceedlng to arrange to control the nn
tlon'» affairs In expectation of the
success which It regards as certain.
The retirement of the machins dynas
t; will be demanded. The official list
drawn up Includes Dr. Wu Ting Fang,
»t one time Minister at Wash ngton,
who has accepted the post of seers
tary of foreign affairs.
Pekin.—The situation in China ts
Berlin.— The downfall of Chancellor
The nop market has climded to 43 becoming mere complex, If not mors
Von Hethrnann Hollweg and Foreign
cents a pound
This is a new high serious, every day. A week ago co­
Minister H err Von Klderlln Waechtar
record for the present movement.
operation was suspected between Yuan
la predicted as a result of dtsaatlafac-
The hr me secretary has laid down Shi Kai and the national assembly.
tlon In Germany over the France-
the law that any boxing match dec id It Is now evident, however, that all
German Moroccan agreement.
ed by a knockout shall be illegal in elements have, up to the present, no
Great Britain.
The agreement Include* the recog.
oonnection whatever.
The whole
nit Ion by Germany of a French pro
Governors were elected In live movement Is a spontaneous uprising
tectorate over Morocco and the ces-
state»— Kentucky, Maryland, Massa against old corrupt methods
chuaetts.
Mississippi
and
Rhode
•lon by France of 260 000 square kilo­
Turks Ask That Am erica Step In.
Island-—Tuesday.
meters of French territory la the
OPINION IS FAVORABLE
Washington.— The to called Italian Congo. Though thia reded territory
The 100th anniversary of the battle
•evharltlea la Tripoli have been Is Inhabited by 1,000.000 negroes and
of Tippecanoe, fought near Lafayette, Balleved Initiative and Referendum
hrenglit officially to the attention of has a commerce valued at 12.400.000
Ind . waa celebrated« Tuesday with ex
BEN B. LINDSEY, JUVENILE COURT JUDGE
W ill Be Held Constitutional.
the American government la euoh yearly, Germans c*arge that certain
sreisee on the battlefield.
Washington.—"The supreme court
•■rui that none declaration of the rights In Morocco which are surren­
The telephone system owned by the
H EN a combination of politicians of both parties got together
w ill declare the initlativw and referen
peel:l n of the flt»t’ Department In dered through the agreement are
Manitoba government shows a deficit dun» c o nstitut io na l .* sffar-Pward on all
three ye an ago aiu> tried to defeat Judge Ben B Liadeey of
the matter Is expected.
of 8160000 thia year, accord-tag to
worth more to the German nation.
the Juvenile court In Denver the sovereign people also got to­
sides following the arguments on the
On an order cabled by hta govern­
Frank Patterson, chairman ot the tele­ Oregon case«.
gether, Independent of party, nominated the Judge for re-elec­
ment the Turkish ambassador ap­
tion
and
swept
the
city
for
him
He
la
known
far
and
wide
a*
"the
bad
phone
commission
Labor and Business In Clash.
The Justices during the argument
ljoy*a friend." For years be has been making good boys out of bad boys
pealed to the Halted States to exert
That the entire transport service
I» e Angeles— The moat bitter polit­
obviously favored the contentions ot
in Denver by treating them kindly Instead of harshly. Perhaps bla most
*e Influence to put a etop te prac-
w
ill
be
Investigated
la
reported
as
a
ical struggle In the history of an
those who are supporting the Oregon
noted method of dealing with boys charged with offense» nnd found to
lice» which were la plain violation of
result of the dismissal of nine offleera
American municipality la In full awing
laws. Thslr questions were plalnh
lie gnllty Is to take the prisoner Into his private room, hare a fatherly
thv «ode of warfare and The Hague
and men from the army transport
talk with him and then pat him on hta word of honor to go alone to the
here. The contest la between Mayor
prompted by a desire to assist the
agreement.
Sheridan on charges of graft.
reformatory, give himself ap and eerve bla time
The boys go, and
Qeorge B. Alexander and the entire
laws' defenders. The customary ru'e
The Illinois Manufacturers' Aasoda
they come back considerably reformed and much In love with “their
business forces of this city on the one
of cautiously refraining from the ex
Judge."
Judge
Ilndsey
lectures
frequently
on
the
Chautauqua
and
ly-
tlon has taken steps to secure legisl»
RODGERS REACHES OCEAN hand and Job Harrim an, a lawyer and
presslon of opinion prior to the court's
ceum circuits.
tlon from Congress for the guidance
candidate of the labor uniona and the
handing down of an opinion has been
* » Crowd W eleom ea the T riu m p h an t
of
corporations
and
commercial
inter
Socialists on the other.
thrown to the winds. On every side
eats doing an interstate business
A tria l Navigator.
ie heard, and In moet newspapers ars
Pasadena.— In a flying machine that
The Chinese lead all nat'ona repre­
printed, positive predictions of a vic­
Special Session Called by Johnson.
" t h é MAR»¿¿Y8.
held together only through the good
sented In New York In the matter of
tory
for the popular government laws.
Sacramento, Cal.—Governor Johnson
will of Providence, Calbralth P Rod­
sending money to the families tficross
WOMEN TO CONTEST
called'
a
special
eeeaion
of
the
Legis­
Portland.
the aea. Statistics show that an av­
ger*. the transcontinental aviator,
Wheat— Track prices: Club, 80c; League Oppeaee Suffrage In State ef erage of 81000 a year each Is sent to Booker Washington Defeated at Trial.
glimpsed the PacHlc Ocean Bunday lature to begin December 10, after
New Y o rk — Booker T. Washington,
California.
China.
m he soared over the gray top of consulting with leading member* of hluestem. 84c; red Russian, 78c.
the noted negro educator, failed to
Barley—
Feed,
*31
per
ton.
the
Senate
and
Assembly.
The
work
San
Francisco.—
The
Woman's
Inf
Mount Wl'eon and settled down In
A campaign against tipping has
tlative League, an organization work­ been started by commercial travelers obUIn satisfaction at law for the
Onts— No. 1 white, 831 per ton.
Tournament Park, amidst a clamorous outlined la the enactment of legisla­
Hay—Timothy, valley, 81«; alfalfa. ing for the repeal of the equal suf­ of the United Statgs. Fifty million beating which ho received at the
■tvltltnde, waiting to welcome him at tion carrying Into effect the new
114.
frage amendment recently passed, and dol.-ars la distributed by salesmen an hands of Henry A. Ulrich, a white
what was virtually the finish of hit amendments to the constitution.
Butter—
Creamery,
J6c.
the restoration of the former electoral Dually among bell-boys, waiters and man. Sunday evening. March 19. U l­
• g h t from 8heepshesd Bay. N Y.
rich waa acquitted In the Court of
Eggs—
Ranch,
42c.
qualification
of sex, has opened head­ porters.
R-dgers' first word» after he had
Chicago.— "Mrs. Louise Vermtlya,
Special Sessions, of the charge of
Hops— 1911 crop, 43c; 1910, nomi quarters In San Francisco, where It
keen finally rescued from the clamor- who wae arretted on charges, of having
Organized poker games among wom­
ult which Dr. Washington had
nal.
will
begin
active
work
at
once.
From
ess crowd, were:
en, chargee of theft and loud com­
murdered Policeman Blseonette by
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 9® l«c; this city as a center the members plaints from husbands who were preferred against him.
“W ell, one thing la certain: you poisoning him. made a daring attempt
will extend their work throughout the called upon to make good for their
taanot do a transcontinental (light In to commit suicide by taking a mineral -W illam ette Valley, 16®17c.
Maine Goes Dry After All.
state.
Mohair— Choice, 37c.
5* days."
wives’ losses led the Chicago police
poison.
Augusta, Me.— Maine retains con­
The
Initiative
league
Is
to
work
out
to threaten to raid the homes of soma
R odgra also declared that his own
“It la my belief that Blseonette was
stitutional prohibition.
Seattle.
Its plan with th» aid of the recently of the society leaders.
•fght, begun September 17 and fin given arsenic day by day, even while
Governor Plalsted and his council
Wheat—
Bluestem,
83c;
Club,
79c;
granted
power
of
Initiative
and
refer­
4ah« d forty nine days later, would not I was treating him. and finally ha was
decided to accept the corrections In
-ed Russian, 78c.
endum
and
will
begin
immediately
to
ka duplicated for a year or more.
given enough to ovenoome all at­
the vote of four town», cast in the
Barley— |30 per ton.
secure the signatures of voters nec­
tempts by myself and consulting phy
News of Noted Persons.
special election In September, thus
Oats— «29 per tot».
essary
to
have
the
question
of
re­
Madero It Inaugurated.
slclans to stimulate him and killed
Eggs— 36c.
reversing the result as indicated on
stricted suffrage submitted to the
Mexico City.—«Francisco I. Madero without our knowledge what the trou
After a short lllnese Kyrie Bellew,
the face of official returns.
Hay—Timothy, *16 per ton; »'falfa. state at the presidential election of
the famous actor, author and explorsr.
wae Inaugurated President of Mexico ble was,” was the statement Issued by
116 per ton
November next.
died at Salt Lake of pneumonia.
Monday, succeeding President de la Dr. F. A. Von Arsdale, the physician
Debris Gives Up Three-D ead.
Barra, who tilled the gap after the who attended« Mrs. Vermtlya during
President T a ft let it be known that
TO
COLONIZE
LAND
GRANT
Auburn,
Calif.— Three bodies were
Sight of Pcrdrlo Dlax.
some
15
names
have
been
pr.
seqted
her recent Illness and who prescribed
VOTE CANVASS DELAYED
to hln. In connection with the supremo recovered from the wreckage of the
The Inauguration of Vice-President for the policeman before he died For Deal Under Way for Big Land Tract
east span of the partially completed
court vacapcy.
Jo»1 Pino Guares has been post- the first tune it furnished a direct
In Eastern Oregon.
Foes of Harbor Improvement Get In­
“Old Bill'' Miner, a notorious train Mountain Quarries Company bridge,
pexed to a date not announced.
oonnectlotT between the widow and
O ntario .— A deal Is now pending of
junction.
robber. who. with Tom Moore, escaped w h icj collapsed. Five Injured were
the last of the nine deaths that have gigantic Importance to Eastern Ore­
Marshfield.— An ofllclal canvass of
from a Georgia convict camp, waa cap­ take» from the Jumble of steel and
occurred beneath her roof In the past gon whereby a company of O itit"!»
the vote on the prop sltion to organize
eoniLrte, and, as the company has
18 years.
capitalists w ill purchase 201) 000 acres A rot i dfstr'cf at Po-t Orford cannot tured In a boxcar.
Bertiera w in Claims Against acrippera
More than 1500.000,000 of other peo ■ot yet accounted for all of the re
If everything which Is declared to of land from the Oregon A Western
he made on account of a»t mporary
Marshfield.— Decisions are being re­
pie's cash Is in the hand» of J P, malnlng 22 men known to have been
have taken place prov« s to he abro Colonization Company.
injppct'cn which has been granted by
w ired from the Interior Department
on the bridge, It Is thought that the
lutely correct, then Mrs. Vornillya's
The land la located along nnd In­ Judge John 8 Coke In the c'rcult Morgan, to do with as he sees fit. Wall
in eases which have been contested In
clearing of the ruins w ill yield stllf
street statisticians declare.
esse presents one oí the most re­ cluded In the old W lllatnette Valley
the land courts for a long rim» past
'
n the petition of residents re-
ina, .'«able ins.anees of criminology In and Cascade Mountain wagon road
President H. R. Williams and other more bodies.
s't’-’ ng w'thln the prop sed ¡ o’ t dis
sod which Involve valuable land In
Cite history ut crime.
grant, which was purchased hv M n- trlct. The proposition to organize the officials of the Chicago. Milwaukee and
the Rills Creek country. In the north­
nesota capitalists a little over a year port at n recent flection carried by Puget Sound Railway, were re-elected ROBBER SUSPECT ARRESTED
ern part of Coos County.
Several
ago,
and Includes every odd section of three majority. The opposing Inter at the annual stockholders' meet ng.
fave already been decided In favor of
Coke Recall I* Revived.
The appointment of Wa'demar Lind
84079 In Bank of Montreal Currency
a strip of land two miles wide and eats naked and secured the temporary
the homesteaders.
Roseburg.— After working In the
Found in Room.
about 140 mile» In length extending Injunction pending the flght'ng of the gren as chief geologist of the United
strictest secrecy for three months In
States Geological Survey, has been an
Vancouver, B. C — The po'lce havs
west from Ontario to Burns.
port plan In the courts.
Glacial Ice Uncovered.
perfecting preliminary plans Attorn-
Bounced by the secretary of the Inter­ under arrest a man named John Ho-
Colonel E. R. Place, of C e ld v e ll.
It '» held that the port Is not In' ac
Klamath Falls.— W hile W illiam Me
ney Lee Cannon, backed by 60 Doug
ior.
■eyk. a native of »cithern Europe,
Colly was digging gravel In Bullard's law County voters, caused s sensation IdHho, and H. W. Dorman, of On’ tvio, ■ordance with the laws of the state
charged with being on- of the men
King
George
and
Queen
Mary
and
and'
others
have
taken
an
option
on
ind that the purpose Is not to Im­
Canyon recently he was surprised to her» when It waa announced tba: the
the member» of their suites were concerned In the robbery of the Rank
«mounter a large body of glacial lee recall of Judge John S. Coke, of the the 200,000 acres and have gon • to prove a ba-v o>- Iniand waters but that
scheduled to sail from Portsmouth of Montreal at New Westminster la
several feet below the surfs«« of the second Judicial district, had been re­ Minneapolis, where they expect to Ihe Improvements proposed would af
close the deal for Its purchav
Their feet the high reaa rather than Inland Thursday to attend the great Durbar September last, when the sum of |258,-
gravel bed.
vived.
to be held at Delhi, India, in Decern 000 was taken He had In his pones
purpose In acquiring It Is colon'xatton waters.
her.
slrn »«000 In -parked bills.
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