Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 09, 1913, Image 3

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    JAPAN ABANDONS
LAND OBJECTIONS
JUDQEi OVERRULE HUMPHRIES
■ S cenes m
or- - - - - -
pRESIDENT SIGNS
NEW TARIFF BILL
Seattl* Socialist* Sent to Jail Releas­
Foreigners Warned to FIs* a* Fsdsral
ed By Other Court.
Troops Advancs.
I
Heattl*, Wash. — After Huperlor
Piedra* Negras, Mex.—Terror has
. ___________ _________
Judge John E. Humphries had sent 12
gripped thi* city, the provisional can-1
____________
men mid alx women to the county jail
Ital of the Mexican Constitutionalists,1
with the victorious northward march .
,
— . . _
.
.
Friday for contnmpt of bls court, a
of me Federal* and the arrival of
consultation of other Judges of the
hundreds of refugee* from the *ur-
Huperlor court was held and Thorwald
rounding devastated country.
Hlcgfrled, un attorney, who had previ­
Obeying the instructions of United
States Consul Blocker, American resi­
ously complalnnd to the bar associa­
dents of Pledras Negras joined the ex-!
tion of Judge Humphries' excessive
Secrecy Observed by Mutual Con ’ use of the writ of injunction, was sent
odus and hundreds of persons crossed Wilson Say* Rest of Problem I*
the international bridge into Eagle!
acut Attitude of State Depart­
for by the judges nnd requested to
Chiefly Financial—Bill Be­
1' hhs , many carrying on their backs I
apply for a writ of habeas corpus for
ment Yet to lie Seen.
come* Law at Once.
such of their possession* as they
th« prisoners.
•
could assemble hurriedly.
Siegfried applied to Judge Smith for
Consul Blocker's warning to foreign­
the release of Glenn Hoover, uttorney
ers to quit Fiedras Negras immediate­
Tokio It la understood that Japan for tho Fre» Speech Defense League
Washington, D. C.—Surrounded by
ly was in anticipation of rlotinj should
and the United Htiitea are discussing nnd ex assistant uttorncy general of
the Constitutionalists be forced to the leaders of a united Democracy,
the possibilities of arranging a now Washington, nnd G. M. Hodgson, one
abandon their provisional capital. As President Wilson signed the Under­
of tho signers of “resolutions of pro­
commarciai treaty.
the rebel army is being driven north­ wood-Simmons tariff bill at 9:09
test" against Humphries' injunctions,
ward by the government troops under o'clock Friday night at the whit*
Washington, 1». <’. Surprise was ex­ and they wore released on their
General Maas the retreating insur­ bouse. Simultaneously telegrams were
1 M IH hl-
pressed lit the stat* department nt recognizance.
gents are setting fire to villages.
sent to customs collectors throughout
the report from Toklo that another i Both men, a short time before,
Reports from the front indicate that the country by the treasury depart­
note bearing on the California anti­ been sentenced to pay fines for
the Federal* are closing in on the ment. putting into actual operation
alien laud legislation had been dis­ tempt and In addition Hoover
town of Sabinas, from which the Con­ the first Democratic tariff revision
patched to Washington. The ¡ant Jap­ been “forever disbarred“ by Hum
stitutionalists are expected to fall since 1894.
anese note, presented more than a phrles.
back on either Matamoras, across the
_ _ group of legislators,
_
A happy
mem-
Judge Smith aal<! ho would release
fortnight ago. remains unanswered,
line from Brownsville, Tex., or on bers of the cabinet and friends en­
and It has been assumed that the ne­ all the prisoners who sought freeoom
MERICANS ar« solely respon Old city, with It* mo**-covered wall*. Fiedras Negras.
circled the president as he signed the
gotiations would be held In ubeyance on writs of habeas corpus. Judge
United State* troops are hurrying bill, using two gold pens. He present­
slble," said Edgar K. Frank, Its age-defying temple* and beautiful
until tho return of Counsellor Moore, Smith said:
th* globe trotter, the other shrines and Innumerable object* of from San Antonio to reinforce the ed to Representative Underwood the
“It seems to me that the petitioners
who has been in direct charge of the
pen that had written the word "Wood- *
day, “for the high cost of rare historic value that abound on aD garrison at Eagle Fas*.
correspondence In th« latest phases. clearly are entitled to their liberty
W. W. Vaughan, a well-known en- row,” and the one which had complet­
Mr. Moore has been on a month's va­ pending further hearing. They have
living encountered by tour­ hands. Manila bay, mad* famous In
bls name to Senator Simmons.
cation, and returned to Washington raised a question on which they are
America
by the brave Dewey, was al , gineer, and Alford Williams, a drug- ed Amid
ists. Especially did we find this
the
impressive silence the presi­
Wednesday.
entitled to b* heard. There Is no oc­ case in Japan. When Germans and ready the most important seaport of ' gist, were ordered peremptorily to va-
By mutual agreement tho principals casion to uilow these men to lie in jail English composed the travelers every­ the Orient, lying midway between the ! cate their homes with their families dent delivered Jn easy, natural tene*
! on constitutionalist notification that an extemporaneous speech
that
have sought to mnlntalti tho strictest pending such hearing.”
Judge Humphries wns wroth when thing was cheap, and even yet, where newly opening territories of North j the property would be destroyed, de- brought prolonged applause.
secrecy us to the various steps In the
negotiations. It Is reported here, how­ he heard of the consultation of his tourists ar* from any other country, China and th« thickly populated pos- spite any protest to the American gov- | > He said that the journey of leglsla-
111 1 d 11 (J JU
1 UV Ba-
1 IJIll "1 ....
i 1, lUl
LUÜ 1 reason
tTilolJll that
LUsAIr * . it was \ tive .. accomplishment
sessions Ml
of England
in IJJlIIu.
India. The
for the
Ba-1 •, ernment,
ever, that the Japanese government fellow judges and tho release of two no attempt is made by landlords, shop­ *<z«SivUS
.... had only been
partly completed; that a great service
has reached the conclusion that it can­ ! of the prisoners. He made a state­ keepers, and the rest, to gouge in the taan mountains loom on tho left as you owned by federal sympathizers,
matter of prices. But wherever goods pas* up the bay, forming a gigantic I mission was refused to many Mexican had been done for the rank and file
not BUCMMfally meet tile contention ment denouncing the other judges.
of the state department, that the Cali­ “My fellow members of the bench are sold, American* are asked more barrier between the bay and the sea. | refugees and a large number of Jap­ of the country, but that the second
step in the emancipation of business
fornia land law Is not in conflict with ! Imve conspired against me nnd have than anybody else, and they usually and to the left is Cavite, the naval anese to enter the United States.
It was said that the Mexicans were was currency reform. He earnestly
the existing treaty, and has decided , fought me from th« first. They were pay it The hotel man, as soon as he town. Here was given Dewey's famous
I likely to become public charges and called upon his colleagues to go “the
I igainst me In my campaign and they discovers you are an American, will order, ’You may fire when you
to seek a new convention.
ar*‘ that the Japanese had not made prop­ rest of the journey” with fresh lm-
Unofficial information from Japan ' nr* against me now. Judge Smith had ask you $10 a day for a room that is ready. Gridley,’ which for all time
er application.
e
I pulse.
Indicates that Japan, Instead of seek­ no right to shove in on this. The right
‘Gentlemen, I t feel peculiarly pleas­
ing to substitute for the Knox treaty of habeas corpus does not apply in not worth more than $5, and if you ar­ shattered the hopes of Spain for Ort-! An appeal to Washington for excep-
gue Uio matter to a finish you will get ental power, and with the sinking of tion in the latter case will allege that ed,” the president began, “in what
of 1911 an entirely new convention of . contempt of court cases.”
Glehn Hoover, altorney for tho prl* the room for $5. Everything else the her warships a rule of more than 300 the Japanese are in danger of death I have just done by taking part in
general scope. Is Inclined to ask for
years passed sway.
¡ from the federáis for having aided the the completion of a great piece of
an agreement that will In conventional oners, was fined, disbarred and or­ same way.
business. It is a pleasure which is
"Continuing up the bay, Manila is constitutionalists.
terms recognise the right of Japan«*« dered removed to jail as soon as he
Baked Beans Surprise Briton*.
k_, „
It is reported that many prisoners very hard to express in words which
land ownership In nny »late of the began to speak. Hulet Wells, another
“At Fenang we became acquainted brought into closer view. The first confined in the jail on gedition charges
United Htate* on even terms with the ' defendant, an attorney, was disbarred with the durian, a fruit. It is remark­ view from the boat Is charming. It have been shot among them FeIipe are adequate to express the feeling,
cltlxens of any other nation. The at­ nnd fined without being permitted to able, because tise more you eat of it looks a tree-embowered city, the sub- Sanchez, wanted in Carizzo Springs, because the feeling that I have is that
we have done the rank and file of
titude of the stnte department regard­ speak a word in self-defense.
Mrs. Humphries, secretary of a So the more you want At a delicatessen dued colors contrasting with the vivid Tex., as a member of the smuggling the people of this country a great
ing such a proposition remains to be
clalist local, wns dismissed with a here we bought American baked beans green of a luxuriant tropical foliage, band charged with the murder of a service.
developed.
"It is hard to speak of these things
small fine, the judge saying he did not and gave the English officers on the Today it is a city of contrasts. It is deputy sheriff.
About 2000 of the refugees who without seeming to go off into cam­
wish to humiliate a member of his vossel an American treaL They bad a city of the easL yet the younger and
more vigorous west has made great crossed the international bridge here paign eloquence, but that is not my
own Scotch clan.
j never eaten any before.
feeling. It is a feeling of profound
Mr*. William McNally stood up with
“You may not know that Penang la changes In the quietness and drowsi- *ere unable to obtain lodging in Eagle gratitude that, working with the splen­
, k .. , 11 , i,,-
-n,
-i— • ass and 11 waa necessary to open
a bnby In her arms. The judge said known the world over for its tin de- ....
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1
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I
Public
buildings
and
obtain
empty
did men who have carried this thing
he did not wish to send a baby to jail. poslta. Most of our tin comes from divides the city into the north and
to affOrd them shelter,
through with studious attention and
Necarney Mountain, Or.—With 21
“Never mind,” the woman said bit­ ; there. Both at Penang and at Kuala south sides. On the south bank are
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doing justice all around, I should have
men aboard the British three-masted terly, “the bnby Is a* guilty as 1 am."
DAMAGE IN
FRANCE had a part in serving the people of
steel-hulled rnlllng
_ ship
„ Gleneealln,
__________ Hhe was fined $100 and Bent to jail Lumpur, the capital of the district, are the old walled city districts and on the HEAVY
north are the Escolta, the main bust-
■ -
this country as we have been striving
from Liverpool for Portland, v n San­ with the baby nnd a lilt)« boy. The smelters for tin.
tos, Brazil, struck the furthermost woman's husband, a Spnnlsh war vet­ “Our next stop was Singapore, ness artery. The junction of the Es- storm Kills Fourteen, Injures 30 and to serve them ever since I can remem­
ber.
cape of Necarney Mountain nt 2:30 eran, also was fined $100 and sent to known as the Gateway of the East It colta and the Bridge of Spain is the
Many Are Missing,
“I have wished to see the accom­
o'clock Wednesday afternoon and Is jail. Six women and two children are la one of the most important and inter- actual center of the business section. _ ,
..
n total loss. The officers and crew In the county jail.
and at this point cars may be taken Cebere France^-A terrific thunder plishment of something like this ever
j
eating
of
the
eastern
cities.
It
is
the
were rescued.
-
i
a . *1/ u
storm, which raged for 12 hours, has since I was a boy, and I know men
During tho judge's lecture on the
The ship wns In charge of Captnln evil of street-speaking he declared distributing and collecting point, not for nearly every part of the city and gpread dgath gnd ru)n throughout this standing around me who can say the
for
only
for
the
Malay
peninsula,
but
suburbs.
city. Fourteen persons are known to same thing—who have been waiting
Owen Williams, who was on deck thnt Albert R. Farson*, the anarchist
"Manila is a city of churches, the have been klUed and 30 injured, and to see the things done which it was
when she struck head-on the rocks, hanged In Chicago after th« Haymark­ Indo-Chlna and Dutch Indies.
necessary to do in order that there
"It was at a hotel here that wo oldest having been built by the Order there are many missing.
where she Is now pounding to pieces. et riots, was guilty of murder through
A stream which passes through the might be justice in the United States.
The value of the craft Is placed at! Incitement to riot.
learned what 'bathroom attached' of St. Augustin In 1571. On the Plaza
“And so it is a solemn moment that
$30,000. she carried no cargo, hnvlng
An elderly woman, dressed In black, | means in an advertisement. We read McKinley Is the Ayuntamiento, which city was soon over its banks and
left Brazil with sand ballast for Port­ standing on a chair in the rear of the tho advertisement, went to the hotel, contains the office* of our government flooded the streets. In a hardware brings business to a conclusion and I
land, where she wns under charter to) courtroom, crlod: "That is untrue, and looked in vain for the bathroom, To the I uneta In the early evening all establishment, petroleum, alcohol and hope will not be thought demanding
lond wheat. At Santos she unloaded lie wns nn Innocent man. I am Par­ i Upon Inquiry we were shown an im- Manila roes with fan hands nlavtnr other inflammables and a cask of cal-1 too much of myself or colleagues
. K, „
.
‘
y
,' clum carbide were stored, the water when I say that this, great as it Is, is
a cargo of cement for Hnmburg, Ger­ sons' widow.” As soon ns Judge Hum­
! men*« yard, or court way. reached by people of all ages and countries and diggolved the chemical and
many.
the accomplishment of only half the
phries could recover from bls surprise crossing a bridge from the hotel garbs stroll under the brilliant electric yO]umes of gas were formed. enormous
A ter­ journey. We have set the business of
All those aboard the vessel were; he shouted to the woman, who was I
I proper, where bathrooms were lined lights The most important Item com- rjfjc explosion occurred, which com­ this country free from those condi­
saved, with their baggage, by shoot­ Lucy Parsons:
ing n line from tho boat to shore, i “Widow or no widow; you had bet i UP ln_ a raw. and numbered
‘
‘ > corre­ mercially Is the manufacture of cigars pletely wrecked two buildings and en- tions which have made monopoly not
to
where the line wns made fnst to the! ter keep quiet or you'll find yourself spond with the numbers of the rooms. About 20,000 people actually live on veloped two others in Games. Three only possible, but in a sense easy and
big boulders by S. G. lleed, owner of In the county jail."
"The Chinese practlcaly own the the river. On the road to La Loma la persons who were passing were killed natural. But there is no use taking
Neah knh nfe Tavern; his clerk, Thom­
town. They are the wealthy part of the the great BUibid penitentiary, sup- outright. Five families were buried away the conditions of monopoly if
we do not take away also the power
as Williams; Walter Caln and two
posed to shelter a large number of 1“ t'le "Ins.
, _ .
laborer* named Steele nnd McFarland RANSOM WILL SAVE CAPTIVES place and live like millionaires, own convicts than any other prison in the
Nearly every house in Cebere is to create monopoly, and that in a fi­
autos
and
have
every
other
comfort
Twenty minutes after the craft hit
flooded and quantities of the provi­ nancial, rather than a merely com­
mercial and economic power.”
the rocks. Mr. Reed, who wns formerly To Rescue Missionaries Bandit* Must Singapore is but one and one-half de­ world. Fort William McKinley, seven sions have been spoiled.
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Be Bought.
grees (80 miles) north of the equator. miles from Manila on the Pastg river.
a Portland bnnker nnd former secre­
In
answer to an urgent
from
mayor, the prefect at Sorpignam STEAMER SPOKANE HITS ROCK8
tary of the Portland General Electric
Pekin.—Reports
thnt foreigners Java is only 40 hours' ride from Singa­ Is the largest post of the United States
company, with his men, rushed to givo I were being mnltreated by Chinese pore, but faulty boat connections pre­ army."
■ dispatched several tons of bread to
assistance to tho 111 fated vessel, a brigands at Tsao Yang has given vented us from going there.
------------------------- ' meet the pressing needs of the inhabi-
Passengera All Saved When ‘S. O. S.’
mile north of Necarney Tavern, The much concern to the American lega­
"Did you ever hear of the traveler's BOUGHT HOME WITH BERRIES
Is Answered By Oother Vessels.
boat Htruck nt high tide and Is now tion. It Is feared tho Chinese govern­ tree? We saw a lot of them around
being broken up by tho sens.
Seattle,
Wash.—Captain E. L. Mc-
rescue wu.i and search the ruins.
ment troops will not be able to secure Singapore. They grow probably ten
Captain Wllllnms explained
The floods also carried away the Noble, superintendent of the Pacific
the relense of tho American and Nor­ foet high, the branching palm-like Maine Woman Has Been Picking and
cause of the disaster to n heavy
Peddling for the Last Twenty-
greater part of the Pauliles dynamite Coast Steamship company, received a
wegian missionaries held in cnptlvlty
rent nnd hazy weather after sighting there. These troops are neither capa­ limbs spreading out like a fan. By
Three Year*.
factory and caused tremendous dam- message late Friday night from Cap­
tearing off a branch the thirsty way
lnnd, nnd snys ho wns unable to ble nor loyal.
age throughout the department. .The steamer Spokane, saying that all pas­
change his course.
Paving for a home by picking wlla railroad has been washed out in Ber­ sengers were saved. They were trans­
The legation believes ransoms may farer gets from a glass to a quart of
berries is the feat performed by Mrs. er«1 Places and a passenger train is ferred, says the message, from the
have to be paid to save the lives of water.
AVERTS NEW BORDER CRISIS those In captivity. It is believed thnt
“
Our
next
landing
place
was
Hong
­
Seth
Davis of Skowhegan, who for the ‘n,p’dsoned in the tunnel at Banyuls- Spokane to the steamer La Touche
_____
and will be brought directly to Seattle.
tho ransoms demanded may not be kong. The real name of the port is last 23 years has been engaged in this ‘ ur ' « •___________________
Carranza, Rebel General, Hopes Inter­ heavy, as Chinese Idens in monetary Victoria, and it Is a free treaty one—
industry.
Her
major
berry
is
the
rasp-
«
qo N'T
WORRY
”
SAYS
MINER
Portland, Or.—Wireless distress
vention Will Be Avoided.
matters-are not extravagant.
no customs regulations to be gone berry, and she averages about fifteen
calls, caught at stations in Portland
Ry tho efforts of the American lega­ through with.
Pledras Negras. Mcx.—The city of
bushels of these tn a year. She picks
and at Corvallis Friday night at 10
Pledras Negros will not bo destroyed, tion and consulates, the missionaries
“All through China you will find about eight bushels of the field straw­ Entombed Man Receives Milk and o'clock, told .of the rapid sinking of
Eggs Through Tube.
and every protection will be afforded have been kept out of unsafe districts Hindu policemen. There are Chinese berries in the year and many bushels
the steamship Spokane, 15 miles north
property ownnl by Americans and the past two years.
police, too, but everywhere the pecu­ of wild blackberries.
Centralia. Pa.—As darkness envel- of Cape Lazo, on the inside passage,
other foreigners during any hostilities
liarly dressed Hindu seems to be on
Besides picking these she peddles oped the Continental Colliery of the about 100 miles north of Victoria, B.
that may arise between the constitu­ "FATHERS’ DAY” IS PROPOSED the force. At the time of the mutiny them
out In Rhowhegan. She now Lehigh Coal company Tuesday night.
night, C„ and off Vancouver island.
tionalists and the federal army. This
The steamer La Touche, of the
a fine farm and she remarked
voice of Thom»
assurance was given American mili­ House Resolution Would Set Aside it was discovered that the Hindu was own.
. . . . .
„ .* .
^a8 been entombed in the mammoth Alaska Steamship company, was one
a man who could take care of himself that
June 1 and Make Rose Emblem.
she had paid for it by picking vpfn gl_ce Jast FrJday morning. wa8 of the first vessels to answer and at
tary authorities late Wednesday by a
in a scrimmage, and city management berries. She not only picks berries. heard through a tube 50 feet long 10:30 was standing by and at 10:45
representative of General Jesus Car-
Washington, D. C.—Representative
ranza. constitutionalist commander, Moore, of Pennsylvania, the father of has seemed to recognize his worth as but she assists her husband in many which had been inserted in a hole began taking off passengers from the
following vigorous protests made by eight children, has introduced In the an officer of the peace. The Chinese ways about the farm. In ths winter bored through a wall of coal from an ill-fated Spokane.
tho state department through United house a resolution designating the are good people also In business, hon­ time she will take a load of wood with adjoining gallery. His first Inquiry
“Taking water fast, send all assist­
States Consul Blocker.
ance possible,” was one of the flashes
first day In June as Fathers' day, with est, polite, quick calculators—superior a pair of horse*, go to Showhagan and was about his family,
It had been reported that with the the rose ns its emblem.
to any other orientals we met on our find a market for it, unloading It her
“Tell them not to worry too much,” received almost immediately after the
evacuation of tho city by the constitu­
i “
he v — said,
a* • - I — am
in pretty
shape,
Mr. Moore snfd the resolution was travels.
self
I
—— » “ —
— —
--- * ct good
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r — first distress call, which read:
tionalists, plana hnd been made to Introduced nt the suggestion of Char­
“Steamer Spokane, 15 miles north
Mrs.
Davis
is
one
of
the
most
fre-
Since^
T.
’
IL®"-
Manila
Now
Healthful.
dynamlto tho town to prevent any­ lotto E. Kirk bride and Carrie B. Stern­
j whipped eggs I feel much stronger. Cape Lazo, wants assistance.' The
Ma
“
Much
has
been
written
about
quent
patrons
of
th*
public
library,
thing of value from falling Into tho berg. of Philadelphia, who have ob­
' I had a long sleep after I ate and commander signed.
hnnds of the federal* In case their tained a chnrtcr for Fathers’ day un­ nlla, the Pearl of the Orient, and with­ but she believes that life is worth drank. I think I'll be rescued before
The steamer Dolphin and the steam-
advnnco wns not checked by tho mo­ der the laws of Pennsylvania. The out participating in the political prob­ more to her by outdoor air and work . there Is another fall of top and coal.” er Mtnnesota also answered.
mentarily expected engagement south resolution would not make the day a lem of what the United States govern­ than It could be otherwise.—Lewiston ! The entombed man said he was
of here.
ment should now do with our posses (Ma) JournaL
nervous because of the long confine­
legal holiday.
Mine Deaths Increase.
afona there, I cannot refrain from say­
ment and absolute quiet
Water In Culebra Cut.
Washington, D. C.—Fatalities in
ing that our people have wrought a
Brain* and Housework.
8treet Peril Emphasized.
Panama.—Water was let Into the
wonderful improvement on the islands
the coal mines of the United States
"The business man who run* hl* of­
woman Walk* 1500 Mlle*.
during the first seven months of the
New York.—Tho National Highways They have cleaned them up. They are fice as the averago woman doe* her
Culebrn cut from Gntun lake Wednes­
Minneapolis.—Finishing a 1500-mile year numbered 1437, as compared with
day. At tho present rate of flow, the Protective Society has placed its han now comparatively healthful. All who kitchen work soon finds himself not
1419 In the like period last year, ac­
°n
^dw.ard
cut between tho Curaracha slide and on roller skating, “one-old cat,” push- come from eastern countries are vac­ only“'ieft”'behl"n'd""but“hl*“"mentaiity
Weston, Mrs. Marie Chester, of Mid- cording to reports to the bureau of
the Gamboa dike, a distance of about mobiles and other juvenile street cinated before they are permitted to . has become so ideall.Uc that when a.
he d,etown N y mother of ten’chlldren. mines here. Pennsylvania leads the
five miles, will bo filled to n depth of amusements. The September report land, so that smallpox Is rare and ty­ finally doe* wake up to things, he thrpp of wbom accompanied her, ar-
15 feet by October 10, the date set for shows an unusually large number of phoid la practically unknown. There flnds It next to Impossible to adapt p|ve(j jn Minneapolis Tuesday, having list with 763 deaths, an increase of
193 over last year. Of these 380 were
tho destruction of the Gamboa dike. children killed or Injured in street Is sewerage, good schools, a better
himself to the new order.
left New York City on July 31. Sev- in the anthracite and 383 in the bitum­
Since the suspension of steam shovel accidents. Tho secretary of the or­
"You women must use your minds eral bunlness men of Middletown inous fields. West Virginia, with 181
operations tho Curarachn slide has ganization snld that school teachers moral tone—In fact no comparison can
in your work. Use It to short-cut your agreed to rebuild Mrs. Chester's burn­ deaths, shows a decrease of 72 over
extended completely across the cut to should warn pupils of the ever-lncrens- be made with the old regime.
"Like all other Americans, we went steps; use it to Increase the quality ed home a't an expense of $4000, pro­ the fatalities In the first seven month*
tho 73-foot level, so that when the Ing danger of plnylng on the streets
water Is admitted to the probable lnke and thnt clergymen urge parents to to Clark's, where Americans gather, sod decrease the effort Above all, get vidlng she made the trip In 65 days, of 1912. Then in order follow Ohio 99,
level of OR feet on October 10 it can- forbid their children to use the streets. and her* we saw the first soda water away from that pernicious Idea that It was accomplished in 53 days of Illinois 97. Alabama 55, Colorado 47,
The children
children ac-
ac­ Indiana 32 and Tennessee 25.
walking time. . The
Since tho first of the year 193 children sign that had met our eyes tn months *kltch«n work is drudgery.’ So Is of-
not pass this barrier.
,,
,, ,
. rnmnAnvInx Mrs Chester were one girl
have been killed.
of travel. We have made good roads lc* work, if a man allow* It to work companying Mrs.Chester
326-Year-Old Oak Felled.
and two boys, aged respectively 15, 14
Earthquake at Panama.
there, and there is now plenty of Ice, on him, Instead of working It
Monmouth, Or.—Tn the year 1587,
and
12
years.
“Dry" Campaign Put Off.
a plant for the making of artificial lc*
"The more I see of that typ* of
Panama.—Two earthquakes of an
when Europeans were planting col-
$200.000 Is Bld for Horss.
Intensify much more severe than nny
onies in America, one of the oldest
Los Angeles.—The state executive having been put up by our govern­ women who are so fond of postng a«
disturbance since the Americans took committee of the Anti-Saloon League ment. We mooned on the Luneta. Ma­ martyrs and calling themselve* 'drud-
New York.—August Belmont, chair­ and largest white oak trees in Polk
possession of the cannl sone occurred of southern California at Its meeting nila's wonderful parkway, and visited ge*’ the mor* I am convinced that mad of the jockey club, has refused county began to grow. The massive
late Wednesday night. They were felt here took a stand against the propos­ th* new T. M. C. A. building. A Mr. such women are ’too small for their an offer of $200.000 for Tracery, the oak. which has been cut down on the
from Panama City to Colon. The first ed Initiative campaign for prohibition Tener, cousin of Governor Tener of Job.’ In order to get the beat of any­ 4-year-old «on of Rock Sand-Topiary. Whlteaker farm, two miles north of
shock quickly wns followed by one of in California In 1914. It was argued Pennsylvania, la In charge. The build­ thing, you must not only fill your po­ Tracery has been racing with much this city, was 32« years old. a* estim­
longer duration, which shook build­ that such a move by the antt-aaloon
ated by counts of the ring*. Its cir­
sition but 'fill It and running over.’ success for two seasons In England. cumference
ings and set church bells to ringing. elements would mean defeat and post­ ing coat over $100,000.
was 19 feet, and th* diam­
offer came by cable from W. Al­
“No on* who has not been ther* can Then It is that you can 'chaa* your The
There has been no severe damnge to ponement of what was considered an
lison. the well-known newspaperman eter about six feet. A short distance
work.
Instead
of
letting
It
chase
you.'
“
bare
any
conception
of
the
interesting
buildings and no damage to the canal eventual victory at th* polls at some
and breeder abroad, who, It Is thought away stands another giant oak. Its
la so far reported.
future date.
here, acted In the capacity of an agent circumference is 21 feet.
New Treaty (’overinj» Disputed
Points to Be Sought.
leaders Told lurrencv Legis
lation Must Come Next.
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SHIP HITS KOCKS; ALL
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