Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 27, 1913, Image 3

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    WATER WASTE IS DEPLORED
SUFFRAGE IN QUAKER STATE
NEW REBELLION CoOperatlon Needed Between State SUFFRAGETTES
Pennwylvania Women Stem Sen­
and Federal Government.
USING BOMBS ate and Demand Recognition.
IS UNDER WAY
Eiuhl Mexican States Refuse to
Recognize Huerta. ,
KcMumption of Diaz. Method» I m
Foremxt Madero*» Brothers
In Field With Many Men.
Laredo, Tex. Eight Mexican state»
Zacatecas, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon,
Chihuahua, Kan Lui» I’ o I on I, Vera
Crux, Sinaloa ami I’uelilu have ex­
pressed disNatisfaction with the new
regime in Mexico ami will not »upport
the government set up by General
Huerta, according to information
guthered from federal telegraph
sources hero.
It is rumored that Governor Car­
ranza, of the state of (xiahuila, is at
the head of the govermcnt to start a
new republic and that efforts are be­
ing made to bring al»>ut the secession
of several other states.
Washington, D. C. Extravagance
in tho present system of improving
waterways ami the need of closer co­
operation between states and Federal
government were emphasized in the
senate in a fight over certain provis­
ion» of the annual river» and harbor»
appropriation bill.
Senator Nelson, chairman of the
senate commerce committee, said bet­
tor result» could be secured in water­
way improvement if congress would
appropriate a lump »urn and leave the
details of river improvement to a com-
mi»»i<>n of army engineer».
Both branche» of congress struggled
with appropriation mciisuaes through­
out the day, the house devoting it»
time to further debate over the $118,-
000,000 sundry civil bill. Many feat­
ures of the measure were the subject
of extended debate.
The senate again took up the fight
over Federal waterpower control in
debate on the rivers and harltora bill.
An amendment providing for a 30-foot
dam near Minneapolis by which water
power would be developed, was adopt-
<»l after friends of Federal control
ha<l renewed the fight that centered
alsiut the Connecticut river dam bill
last week.
Final action, was not taken on the
bill. Senator McLean, of Connecticut,
will offer the Connecticut river dam
bill, over which the aenate passed a
week of debate, a» an amendment to
the river» and heritors bill.
The senate passed without debate
the annual diplomatic and consular ap­
propriation bill authorizing $3,71X1,000
for the »upport of the government’»
foreign service.
The measure will
have to be perfected in a conference
committee.
The senate committee on public
buildings and ground completed the
public buildings bill, which carries ap­
proximately $20,000,000 more than
the house bill.
A memorial bridge
across the Potomac river from Wash­
ington to Arlington National cemetery
ut u cost of $5,000,000 is provided for.
Beautiful New Home of Lloyd-
George Is Wrecked.
Broken Hatpins Furnish Clue
Mr». I’ankhurst Accepts Full
Responsibility for Act.
Ixmdon A bomb which was explod­
ed in the country residence of Chancel­
lor of the Exchequer David Lloyd-
George at Walton Heath Thursday
morning, virtually duatroyed the hand
Police
some house but injured none.
inquiry brought the suffragists under
suspicion and a message from Cardiff,
Wale», quoted Mr». Emmaline Pank-
hurst as accepting the full responsibil­
ity for the act.
" We have blown up the chancellor
of the exchequer's house," Mrs. Bank-
hurst »aid to an enthusiastic meeting
of xuffargettes at Cardiff. "The au­
thorities need not look for the woman
who actually did it. I personally ac­
cept full reaponsibility for it."
Mrs. Pankhurst declared that if she
were sent to penal servitude she would
go on a hunger strike.
“The government will then have to
set me free,” she added, "or let me
die. If I drop out a hundred women
are ready to take my place."
The beautiful Lloyd-George country
residence is new and has not yet been
occupied. Mr. Lloyd-George himself
is on a motor trip through France.
Most of the rooms in the building
were wrecked. The bomb, which con­
sisted of two »even-pound cans of pow­
der, had been placed in oil-saturated
heaps of shavings in separate rooms.
Burning candle» carried the flame to
the wood and caused the explosion.
The force of the blast split the brick
walls in all directions.
Finding of two hatpins in the
wreckage at once led the police to sus­
pect women.
Then came a report
from neighbors that an automobile
containing several women had passed
through the village early in the morn­
ing. An official of the Woman's So­
cial and Political Union, however, told
the police that the society had no
knowledge of the perpetrators.
"General” Flora Drummond, how­
ever, declared that the explosion wax
"undoubtedly the work of*women. ”
She exclaimed enthusiastically: "I
think it is grand. It was a fine act,
successfully carried out, and shows
the determination of the women. I
»ay 'all power to all kinds of militancy
in the direction of harassing cabinet
ministers, short of taking human
life.”
This is the second time within a
year that violent methods have been
used against the residences of cabinet
ministers, the first being an attempt
to burn the house of I^wis Harcourt,
secretary for the colonies, at Nuneham.
Harrisburg, Pa. Women in favor
of equal suffrage stormed the senate
chamber and corridors of the state
capitol in advocacy of "votes for wo­
men.” Every senator opposed to the
measure was urged to support the suf­
frage amendment.
Senator McNichol, of Philadelphia,
Republican leader of the senate, smil­
ingly told the women, among whom
wa» Miss Mary Flinn, daughter of
State Senator Flinn, of Pittsburg, that
he was unalterably opposed to vote»
for women. He hastened to assure
them, however, that he would not in­
fluence other members to vote against
the <tquai suffrage resolution, which
ha» been adopted by the lower branch
of the legislature* and is expected to
be acted upon by the'senate.
HUERTA SENDS MESSAGE
OF PEACE TO TAFT
Mexico City- One of the first acts
of General Huerta as provisional pres­
ident was to notify Ambassador Wilr
son of the change of government. He
Mexico City It i» certain that the
informed the ambassador that he had
new administration in Mexico must
in his power as prisoners in the na­
deal with a new revolution in addition
tional palace'the president of the re­
to the remnant» of the old one. Three
public and his ministers.
governors of »late» in the republic
General Huerta asked that this be
formally have refused to recognize
interpreted ax a patrioitc manifesto of
Provisional President Huerta, and two
a man “who has no ambitions other
or three others are <loubtful.
than to serve his country and who
Vcnostiano Carranza, governor of
wishes to re-establish peace in the
the state of Coahuila, with 1200 men,
country and to insure the safety of
is working with Emilio and Itaoul
the interests of its sons and of the
HOUGH they are gradually re­ comes to drink every evening from tho
Madero, brother» of the deponed presi­
foreigners."
treating before the advance of tank not ten yards from where he is ly­
dent, who are at San Pedro, Madero*»
11»- requested Ambassador Wilson to
white men in the shape of ing close to his open window, and the
old home, near Saltillo, which is Car­
notify President Taft and the diplo­
sportsmen, these are too few at beast acts exactly like a huge cat.
ranza’s bane.
matic representatives of all that had
present to threaten the Ilona watching him closely while drinking
Jose Gayou, former governor of So­
occurred and to give notification to the of the Portuguese Territory in East with his great yellow eyes, and after
nora, has telegrnphcd from Mexicali
rebels.
Africa with any serious diminution drinking his fill, the lion licks bls lipa
to Governor Maytorena, of Sonora,
in their number:—at least, where and walks off into bis fastnesses, with,
offering 3000 men and 2,000,000 pesos
REBELS TAKE AMERICAN GUN these live far from the railway. But out disturbing the watcher in the
to restore Madero to office, Goveror
they are gradually retreating further least, for in that district the game is
Maytorena has telegraphed the senate
Good Supply of Ammunition Also into the great plains or tundras or still plentiful, and the lions, therefore,
and Provisional President Huerta re­
into the Urema Flats, writes W. L do not molest the white men.
Disappears
pudiating the new administration.
A Venturesome Old Lioness.
The governor of Yucatan, ignorant HOLDING CONCERNS RAPPED
El Paso, Tex.—A machine gun of Puxley in Field.
But by far the best place for them
"Once we shot a fine lioness in our
of the death of Gustavo Madero, has
the Thirteenth cavalry platoon at
telegraphed him offering the services
Hachita, N. M., disappeared Sunday now is in the thick bush upon the compound, close behind the house. In
of 1200 men and women to assist in a Stanley Call» Them ’Burglar Tools’
night, according to reliable reports re­ slopes of the Gorongoza range, where this case she had grown incapable of
ol legitimate BuHiness.
new revolution.
ceived here. It is believed that Mexi­ they are practically unmolested by the going after the game from her haunt»
can rebels came over the border and guns of the few English who go to the upon the mountain sides opposite, and
Washington. D. C. Representative
territory, for these, as a rule, avoid her teeth were gone for the moat part,
stole the piece.
PRODUCE "TRUST" IS FINED Stanley, of Kentucky, urged the house
Major Clark, district adjutant at the heights and keep to the plains, owing to her age Therefore, she could
judiciary committee to recommend the
Fort Bliss, declares no report of the where the game is far more abundant, no longer compete with the younger
Portland (omminnion Men Plead passage of his bill tn prohibit holding
theft has been made.
However, the though perhaps not so varied in char­ lions, as game is getting scarce there,
companies
from
engaging
in
interstate
Guilty and Escape Jail.
disappearance of the gun is fully veri­ acter as upon the high veld. There­ and most of the buck remaining there
commerce.
fore, except when one of the few Por­ are small kinds, which do not satisfy
fied.
Portland
Fourteen Front street
"The Sherman law," said Mr. Stan­
Since Monday morning, when the tuguese officials goes upon a hunting a lion for long. In this case, the lion­
produce merchants pleaded guilty in ley, "is easily eluded and does not pre­
piece was missing.
United States expedition there, which is not often, ess had ventured to the compound for
the United States District Court to In­ vent mono|»>ly. Reorganization of the
troops have been searching for a trace the lions have it all their own way, the sake of the goats and chicken»,
dictments that chargtsi them with con­ Standard Oil anil American Tobacco
of the missing artillery.
Hachita is and they have become so numerous and we shot her as she waa in the act
spiracy in restraint of trade, contrary companies was just as iniquitous ax
nearly 20 miles from the nearest point upon the mountains that they have of killing a goat, several of which she
to the provisions of the Sherman anti­ the original trusts.
To enforce the
on the border and how the gun was gradually thinned the game, and are had mauled. I still have the head, but
trust law A fifteenth admitted his Sherman law it must be proved that
guilt through his attorney.
stolen is unexplained. A large quan­ now in consequence obliged to go the animal was long past her prim««
there has been a combination in re­
tity of ammunition for the gun also farther afield for their food, and are though her head waa a large one.
In the court n>om were many mem- straint of trade. 'There is no law to
a terror to the natives, who dare not Sometimes the natives show the great
disappeared.
la-rs of the merchants' families, who prevent a coal mine or a factory from
were fearful that jail sentences would owning a railroad, but there is a law
The occurence is similar to Jan inci­ go along the dreaded road to Sena ex­ eat bravery when they are .faced by •
dent at El Paso during the Madero cept in large numbers, and if they lion, for they have only their assegais
i>e imposed. This was generally ex­ to prevent the railroad from owning
pected, in view of the recent sentences the industrial corporation.
revolution, when rebels took an old have to pass a night upon the dreaded and other rude weapons, but even so
cannon from the center of the town, road, or rather track, which skirts the they will sometimes make a determin­
of other Federal judges in similar
"Holding companies are the burglar
case» for breaches of the same law, tools of legitimate business. They
returning the piece at the conclusion mountains, they keep a sharp lookout ed stand against a hungry lion, and
but only fines were imposed.
and make sounds which compare un­ will act together so well as to keep
exist solely ax subterfuges to escape MADERO AND FAMILY EXILED of hostilities.
The sjH-cific item in the indictments the penalty of the law, and should be
Some days ago General Inez Sala­ favorably with the roars of the lions. the lion from killing any of their num­
charged the produce merchants with abolished."
New Government Executes Two Of­ zar, the rebel commander-in-chief, Even so. if any native wanders from ber. In thia way they obtain the
having controlled and operated an as­
boasted that some of his men would his companions, or lingers behind, it teeth and claws which are so often
fenders Revolts Brewing.
sociation, known a» the Portland Pro­ SUFFRAGISTS GAIN GROUND
steal a machine gun from the United is pretty certain that before long he offered you in the villages you pas»
New York—Adolfo Basso, superin­ States troops.
duce Merchants’ association, by which
w ill fall a victim to the savage beasts, through on your way.
tendent of the national palace in Mex­
the members absolutely controlled the
Rebels evaded the border patrol near and only his remains will ever be
“At present," he concluded, "ths
imjK>rt of produce into this city and Missouri, Iowa and Michigan Ix‘g- ico City, wax executed at 3 o’clock Columbus, N. M., and imported 1800 seen.
bush
is so thick upon the mountain
islatures Take Action.
Thursday morning, according to spe­ suits of khaki uniforms and an equal
fixed a price for it, and that if its
The Portuguese commandante of the
cial dispatches received here. Basso number of pairs of shoes for the use province has several times been oblig­ sides and the lions so numerous that
members did not desire to purchase
no white man should go after lions
Jefferson City} Mo.—The Missouri was an aged man, but it was said he of Salazar's rebel army.
that which wax sent in by carload
ed in the course of his official busi­ single-handed; but If two or mors
house
of
representatives
sent
to
en
­
faced
the
firing
squad
bravely.
He
lota, its owners must ship these cars to
ness to travel along the road to Sena, were to come here together they
other points and not dispose of them grossment the constitutional amend­ laid bare his breast to the riflemen
which seems to be a synonym for lion would be almost sure of splendid sport,
Resignations
Made
Easy.
ment
granting
suffrage
to
women.
and his last words were:
to dealers who were not members of
The senate already ha« taken similar
Washington, D. C.—Before taking hunting, and when I was staying with as the natives know pretty well the
"Viva Mexico.”
the association.
action.
up the Mexican situation, the cabinet him a few months ago. he related some exact spots where the lions have their
considered
a question almost as press­ of his experiences while traveling. It homes, and are only too willing and
Mexico City — General Victoriano
Diaz. Would Pacify North,
Des Moines, la. The lower house
ing
—
the
resignations
that are to be appears that, having to spend one anxious to point these out, so that they
El Paso, Tex. — Another attempt to of the Iowa legislature adopted the Huerta was elected provisional presi­ sent by its members to Mr. Wilson night on the way to his destination, he shall be rid of their powerful ene­
dent
by
congress
at
a
special
secret
pacify the northern revolutionists was resolution recently introduced provid­
March 4. Everybody expects to re­ arrived at a small native village and mies."
made Saturday. General Felix Diaz ing for the submission to the voters of session Wednesday night.
made his camp near it.
sign.
Already forced to face plots, the
invited two rebel representatievs to the state of an equal suffrage amend­
Lion» In the Camp.
Probably a form letter, on file in'the
New Fairy Story.
new
administration
caused
the
arrest
hurry to Mexico City. This is under­ ment to the constitution.
The vote ,
State department for the use of cabi­
•'All at once." he said, "the boys
As the cobbler stepped into his
of
General
Francisco
Romero.
Ro
­
stood to l>e in addition to the two wax 81 to 26.
mero is accused of complicity with net officers, ambassadors and such who -ame into my tent and told me that shop his scold of a wife started to
northern rebels appointed on Huerta’s
are seeking retirement and who have two, or perhaps three, lions were in lecture him unmercifully for coming
cabinet, neither of whom has accepted.
Lansing, Mich.—The house of rep­ Francisco Cosio Robelo in a new re­ enough of public life, will be used by
the camp. and. thinking they were too In late.
volt.
The
plot
involves
a
group
of
The message from Diaz was sent orig­ resentatives adopted a resolution pro­
Mr. Taft’s official family. Mr Knox near to be pleasant. I resolved to pass
"Be quiet, Zenobia," said he affably.
inally to Colonel Pascual Orozco, Sr., viding for the re-submission of the rurales.
Gustavo Madero, brother of the de­ is not expected to restrict the use of the rest of the night in the village. "Today 1 have had a great stroke of
at Nueva Laredo, who transmitted it woman suffrage question at the April
this letter to cabinet officers, and there
here to Ricardo Gomez Rolielo, the election this year. The bill now goes posed president and regarded by many may be quite a rush at his department Therefore, leaving all our provisions luck. Coming home I met a fairy who
and stores as they were. I spent the had lost her way. I put her on the
ax
the
instigator
of
most
of
the
objec
­
younger Orozco’s personal agent.
to the senate.
Equal suffrage in
early in March.
night in one of the huts, while the right track and out of gratitude she
Rebels and federal» in Northern Michigan was defeated in the fall tionable features of Francisco I. Mad­
boys arranged themselves in the oth­ presented me with this pair of slip­
ero's administration, was taken from
Mexico remain in the same |>ositiona election by a close vote.
Citrus
Ix>ss
Minimized.
ers.
Next morning at dawn we went pers. Whoever puts on the left one
prison
Thurdsday
morning
and
com
­
as before the Mexico City revolt.
pelled to “run the gauntlet,” under
Berkeley, Cal. — That the loss of back to the camp and found that after becomes Invisible. Then if you put
Wine Is Health Receipt.
the notorious "fugitive law,” and shot fruits in the Southern California citrus we left, one of the lions had sprung on the right one you reappear. You
Cotton Compress Burns.
New York — Dr. Stephen Smith, to death as he ran.
upon my tent In search of human food, will see that this present is very
belt through the recent frosts was not
Columbus, Ga. Fire which practi­ "father” of New York City’s sanitary
Preparations for the transportation as great as at first supposed was the and. finding his prey had escaped, he valuable because we will be able to
cally destroyed the Atlantic Cotton laws and dean of the surgeons in this of the deposed President Madero and
report made by University of Cali­ and the others had turned upon the make lots of money with IL"
Compress plant Sunday night con­ city, ha» jnst celebrated his ninetieth Vice President Suarez and their fam­ fornia scientists who are in the South stores and literally wrecked them
Zenobia became still and stood over­
sumed 11,000 bales of cotton, destroy­ birthday, still in good health and ac­ ilies to Vera Cruz to catch a steamer with an agricultural department dem­ Flour and other necessaries lay scat­ come with curiosity in front of her
ed 10 freight cars, and spread to the tive as a consulting surgeon of Belle­ for Europe were completed at mid­ onstration train. The report says that tered all over the ground, and our husband.
plants of the Columbus Barrel com­ vue hospital. Up to 60 years old, Dr. night
“Come," said he, "let us try It,
frozen oranges are harmless, provided cases of provisions had been torn
pany and the Georgia Cotton Oil com­ Smith said in explaining has present
open, and all that could prove to be once.”
the
evaporation
of
the
juice
has
not
ad
­
China Get« Vast Riches.
pany’s plant. It appeared they woyld state of health, he was a victim of
She slipped on the left slipper—
vanced too far. The scientists found food for the hungry lions had been
be entirely destroyed. The damage is dyspepsia, but as a delegate to Paris
San Francisco —• Sixty millions of that at least three-fourths of the trdes devoured, the rest being rendered use­ and positively in the same instant
estimated at more than $1,000,000. to a medical conference on cholera, h<» potential wealth stored in 140 wooden will do as well next year as ever, if no less. It would seem that the beasts vanished away.
The fire in the compress is declared to learned for the first time to drink wine
had acted in revenge, for whatever
"It is really true!" said the cobbler,
further setbacks occur.
have started simultaneously in four with meals. He declared that he had chests sailed for Hongkong Saturday
was of no use to them had been astonished. “She’s gone!”
on the liner Nippon. Maru
On the
places and is believed to have been of never suffered from dyspepsia since.
mauled past repair, and we had noth­
Then he took the right slipper, went
1100‘Carmen Return to Work.
ship's manifest the consignment is
incendiary origin.
ing whatever left eitner to eat or to out of the house and threw It In th»
listed as paper and travels at the mod­
Kansas
City
—
The
strike
called
on
John D. Protects Home.
est rate of $7 a ton. It will not be­ September 19, 1911, involving 1100 use. Lions seem to act in this way deepest well.
Embassy Staff Reinforced.
New York -Approximately $1,000,- come currency until the notes have carmen employed on the Missouri, when balked of their prey
Washingon, D. C. Charles Jenkin­ 000 is the price paid by John D. Rock­ been signed in China.
"Once I was traveling to the rail
With Limitation»
They were Kansas & Texas railroad, came to an
son, assistant in the Latin-American efeller to block business invasion printed in New York. The shipment end at noon Wednesday in compliance way at Bamboo creek, when a lion,
A man who owns a big restaurant,
bureau and Clinton E. Mac Each ran, which might be regarded as undesir­ was said to be the first set of bank with an order issued by M. F. Ryan, which had evidently been watching but does not care to run It, was en­
private secretary to Assistant Secre­ able on the Fifth avenue corner ad­ notes printed for China since the over­ president of the International Brother­ our movements from the long grass gaging a manager. He thought he
tary of State Wilson, left Washington joining his residence on West Fifty­ throw of the Manchu dynasty and the hood of Railway Carmen. President which grows on either side of the had just the right man and was talk­
The property which establishment of the new republic.
Saturday night for Mexico City by fourth street.
Ryan said the railroad company had track, quietly crossed the path close ing over the matter with him before
way of Key West and Havana, to re­ the oil magnate bought included the
agreed to recognize the action of the behind my machilla. These animals final arrangement.
inforce the staff of tho American em­ residence of Dr. and Mrs. Seward
Taft Veto Is Sustained.
committee of the union as a whole as do not like the look of a machilla.
"Of course.” said he. "you are to
bassy in the Mexican capital, which is Webb, and had been advertised for
which they do not understand, and. have entire charge of the restaurant
binding over the entire system.
Washingon,
D.
C.
—
Lacking
five
understood to be greatly exhausted by lease. Mrs. Webb is a daughter of votes of the requisite two-thirds nec­
therefore, when a white man is travel­ and the employees; but John, ths head'
the heavy demands U|»>n their services the late William H. Vanderbilt.
ing, they allow this to pass; but in chef, has been here for ten years, and.
Inauguration Session Called.
essary to pass the immigration bill
caused by the revolution.
over the president’s veto, the house,
Washington. D. C.—Another formal this case—and it has happened to I wouldn't want you to fire him, and
Record Corn Cargo Shipped.
by a vote of 212 to 114, sustained the step toward the inauguration of Wood­ other whites as well—the animal calm­ Pete, the night doorkeeper, has been
Wirhita Banishes Idle Mexicans.
Baltimore- What is believed to be a veto. The bill was the one President row Wilson was taken at the State de­ ly trotted across the track between here since we opened and I would not
Wichita, Kan.—A railway conch record-breaking cargo of corn taken Taft opposed because of its "illiteracy partment with the issue of President tho machilla and the next boy, who want him fired."
load of idle Mexicans wan shipped to out of an Atlantic port is In the teat” for immigrants. The senate had Taft's proclamation calling the new was a short distance J>ehlnd. never
"See here.” said th» prospective
the Texas line Saturday by the Wichi­ steamer Varldura, which sailed from passed it the second time.
Speaker senate in extra session on March 4 at molesting the latter, but going on aft­ manager before any more were put on
ta police. The men were arrested in here for Amsterdam Saturday. There Clark overruled a motion to reconsider noon. This is for the inauguration of er his prey.
the safety list, "you don’t want a man­
a street fight between them and the are »towed in the vessel 324,615 bush­ the vote, an appeal from his decision new senators and confirmation of the
"Mr. Barth, who owns a plantation ager; you want a watchman.’*—Vanity
police.
els.
on the Pungwe, told me that a Mon rate.
was laid on the table.
1 new president’s appointment».
T
i a
.