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FOR WORLD PEACE DEATH OF SCOTT PEACEFUL SPUDS SENT TO OHIO ON SALE Exhaustion, Rather Than Starva tion, Was Evident Cause. Contributions to Flood Sufferers Found in Markets. OPEN MANY OFFICES Cincinnati — Many householders in Winnipeg, Man. — Exhaustion and N otts and Instructions from A gricultural C olleges and E xperim ent Stations not starvation was the cause of the Cincinnati who Saturday bought sacks o f O regon and W ashington. Specially Suitable to P acific C oast Conditions death o f Captain Scott and the men o f potatoes advertised for sale at a \ reduced price by a large grocery of who died with him ou his way back costs, including labor, from 30 to 40 Cincinnati, were surprised when they Field Mice and Clover. from the South Pole, according to "Field mice are one of the few i cents an acre. Lieutenant Gran, a member o f the opened them to find they contained " A smal number o f crows will feed Bpecies of mammals which, under our supporting party which found the bod on the poisoned, dead mice and die. cards saying that the potatoes had United Staten Should Lead, Being ies o f the party in the frozen Antarc present day conditions, may increase There seems no practical way to pre-1 been grown in Oregon or Washington Second and Third Class Places to and had been donated to the sufferers tic. Lieutenant Gran stopped off in in numbers until they assume the pro - 1 venj jjjjg |osg Related by Blood Ties to Be Placed Under Civil Service this city for a few hours on his way Nearly All Nations. Within the Year. £ v e u " Sassi.tantPe n tom olog ^ o f the What Does It C t ^ Raise Kale? Dya y L rd e fsTrictdiBa9tr° U8 floods in the to London.. “ The end o f the party was peace m e T s t a r i f r “ 'Asia and° Eumpe hive of ^ e d a i ^ p L C ^ o / t h ^ Oregon j ^ l^OOo“ ^ New York— William Jennings Bry ful, ” declared Gran. “ When we came been more subject to these outbreaks. Agricultural college, a prominent Ben- w ,.8tern Dotatoes at about half the Washington, D. C.—All fourth class an, speaking at a dinner given in hon up to the tent in which the bodies often vast areas, including from a few to* County farmer prepared the fol-1 c e ^ a bushel postmasterships except those paying thousand acres to whole provinces lowing statement of the cost o f pro- j T h e b u y e r f o r t h e f i r m g a i d t h e y had less than $180 a year were thrown or of the foreign members of the in have been devastated by these small ternational conference that is arrang were, all was silent. open to competition by an executive ..I ? e* been offered him at a low price by a “ The snow had drifted about the rodents. Serious outbreaks in the ing the celebration of 100 years of We figured 20 cents an hour for a member of the flood relief committee, order issued by President WilBOn. peace among English-speaking peo tent and something seemed to tell that United States are comparatively rare man and one horse to cultivate, he | who had told him the committee had These- positions, are retained in the classified section, but about 50,000 in ples, declared that “ the new peace the end for them had come. All about and extend over limited areas. cumbents who were “ covered in” into plan offered by President Wilson to us were desolate wastes o f snow and 1 S^There are f4 m 2 to 6 Titters I ™ S S S T S l ' R K the classified services by executive or all nations is the latest and longest ice and a chill came over our hearts. ders of previous administrations, will step toward peace. f t t e e r ' i n ^ f r 4 4 r T i V l Z'v™m! w i ^ f T al occasions while gathering to them He gaid the price at which he have to meet all-comers in competitive “ Lieutenant Wright, of Toronto, a durT “ It contemplates time for investi ^ gation and deliberation,” he said, Canadian, who commanded our little an average of about 6. The young feed. Qn this we base our cost a ton bought them enahlod hin firm to bp II examinations in order to hold their “ and this makes the possibility of party, approached the tent first and from the early litters are believed to for gathering. them at a Tmalf p lf i t at™ 6 cento, positions with civil service protection. breed before fall. In a statement making this order lifted the flag. We followed, expect war remote.” I think you will find our estimate though the prevailing price of pota- “ Generally speaking, local condi- very moderate on the weight of j toes in Cincinnati retail market is public. Postmaster General Burleson Mr. Bryan’s subject was “ Progress ing the worst, and formed in a little announced that it was the purpose of Toward Peace.” He said that the group about the mouth of the tent. tions in an infested district are favor- . plants, for we deducted two pounds J now gQ cent8 a bushel, President Wilson and himself to ex part of the United States in the cause Captain Scott lay on his back as if able to the increase of the mlc® mice, - f from e each a ch plant n la n t f for o r f fear e a r we m in h t not vr_ . ____ . . from ___ relief might n 0 statement the corn- tend the classified service to include must o f necessity be large, because asleep, but outside of his sleeping bag. Their favorite location seems to be the have made a fair estimate in choosing mjttee was obtainable. presidential postmasters of the second The es - 1 _________________ “ more than any other nation it had a The bodies of Dr. Wilson and Lieu damp areas bordering on small streams j the plants for the weighing. population which is attached by blood tenant Bowers were in their sleeping or irrigation ditches. Here they live, timate does not include rental value of JA P A N W ILL ENTER PROTEST and third classes, probably within a ________ year. This may require legislation bags and it was apparent that they thrive and multiply in more or less I land nor va,ue of the manure before | to nearly all other nations.” by congress, he said. Peace for all time between the Uni had been carefully wrapped up by well defined colonies, eventually over-1 application” Under President Taft’s order o f Oc ted States and Great Britain was the Captain Scott, who evidently was the running the adjacent fields. They are The 2300 plants, averaging in Ambassador Chinda Will Deal Di tober 15, 1912, fourth class postmas rect With Washington. keynote of other addresses o f the even last to die. gregarious in habit and move in colo-1 weight 16 lbs.,‘ made 32,200 lbs., or which, in successive years, 16.1 tons. They were grown on a half “ Lieutenant Bowers lay on his side, nies, ing, delivered by Lord Weardale, Washington, D. C.— News that the ters were divided into two classes, chairman of the English delegation; exactly as if he were asleep. Dr. amount to hordes. Usually they clean acre of black clay loam. For fertiliz Japanese government had instructed "class A ,” those drawing more than Sir Edmund Walker, of Canada; Sir Wilson was sitting in a half-reclining up a definite area, then move on to ad ation it took two men and one team 16 Ambassador Chinda to make formal | *500 a year, and “ class B ,” those George Houstoun Reid, o f Australia, position, his back against the inside jacent fields, leaving havoc in their hours, equal to $10; for plowing, a protest against the California alien orawing less than $500 per year. and Judge George Gray, o f Delaware. o f the tent, facing us as we entered. wake. man and team 2 hours, $1; for har land bill, now awaiting Governor Competitive examinations were pre “ Clover and alfalfa fields afford an rowing and cross-harrowing 2 hours, Johnson’s signature, was received in scribed for future applications for The function marked the last of many On his features were traces o f a faint that have engaged the delegates here smile and looked exactly as if he were abnormal food supply and the rate of 80 cents; clod mashing 2 hours, 80 Washington official circles with inter- j class A appointments, while the class rapid. cents; re-plowing 2 hours, $1; har- est, although it was not unexpected. B positions were to be filled on returns for the last week. Unstinted applause about to awaken from a sound sleep. increase here is especially Wilson’s greeted all remarks that emphasized I had often seen the same look on his During the summer season the soil rowffig and cross-harrowing again 2 The protest propably will be present of postoffice inspectors. the cordial relations between the two face in the morning as he awakened, becomes honeycombed with their holes, hours, 80 cents; twice again disking ed to Acting Secretary John Bassett order leaves only the offices paying $180 or less to be filled on inspectors’ nations and the cause of universal as he was o f a most cheerful disposi and by fall their injury is quite and cross-disking, 4 hours, $1.60; Moore at the State department. The winter injury is even clod-mashing again 2 hours, 80 cents. peace in general. The enthusiastic tion. The look struck us to the heart marked. Pending the return o f Secretary reports. singing of “ America” and “ God Save and we all stood silent in the presence more severe, as they feed at this time The plants cost $1, and transplant Bryan from Sacramento, no statement on the crowns and roots. Fields are ing 20 hours, $4. the King” was one o f the features of o f death. Cultivation four from the administration is expected HEAVY IMMIGRATION COMING “ While they did not die o f starva often rendered unprofitable and may times, each time taking 2 hours, was here. It is known that President Wil the evening. Ordinarily a 10 hours, costing $3. tion, still all their food had given out, be killed out entirely. Hoeing twice, son has had suggested to him the ref Panama Canal to Bring Many to CARRANZA TO HANG HUERTA and, worst of all, their fuel,” he said. season of excessive abundance is fol 10 hours each time, made 20 hours, or erendum as a possible means of delay Pacific Coast. “ Then it must be remembered that lowed by a period of comparative de $4. Pulling the weeds once took 4 ing for nearly two years the effect o f Berlin—The exemption of American pression. they were experiencing terrible hours, costing 80 cents, and harvest the California law in event it is signed Constitutionalist Leader Declares storms, and a man cannot see in any “ Nearly all root crops may be at ing took 36 hours, costing $7.20. by the governor, but no intimation of vessels from the payment o f tolls for He Will Capture Capital. direction when these storms are blow tacked, such as potatoes, beets, car This made a total o f $37.70 for the how the idea was received has been passing through the Panama canal is unjust and places German shipping at rots and others. Fruit and shade trees cost of raising the 16.1 tons, or $2.34 forthcoming. Washington, D. C.—A condition of ing. a disadvantage, according to Philip “ When we had secured all the equip are also sometimes killed or severely as a total cost to the ton. affairs has developed in Mexico as a t ------------------- Heineken, managing director o f the result o f the revolt against the gov ment and the records o f Captain Scott, set back by the feeding o f these mice JAPANESE COMMEND WILSON North German Lloyd, who writes to ernment of President Huerta, which is we laid the bodies side by side and on the roots. Different W ays ofJPreserving E gg« the Tageblatt. causing the Wilson administration said a burial service for them. “ During a serious outbreak or Then “ Eggs may be preserved for several He expresses confidence, however, we removed the poles from the tent plague of field mice, it is seemingly months by different methods,” says Leaders in Tokio Advise People to deep concern. that German shipping interests are It is not too much to say that offi and covered the bodies over with the impossible to suppress the pest suc Prof. James Dryden, o f the poultry Preserve Calm Attitude. sufficiently powerful and enterprising On top o f this we built a cessfully. This is due partly to ignor department o f the Oregon Agricul cials here fear a repetition of the canvas. Tokio— The Japanese press Sunday to maintain competition even under bloody scenes in the Mexican capital cairn of snow and ice about 15 feet ance of proper methods of procedure tural college. “ If put up right in the expressed a general appreciation o f the these circumstances. which resulted in assassination of high. We then took two skis, bound and lack of cooperation. Treating the spring they may be kept till the fol efforts o f President Wilson in behalf Herr Heineken hopes, under Presi President Madero and his brother and them together in the form of a cross, pest before it has assumed the propor lowing fall or winter. They will not of a land bill in California that would dent Wilson’s regime, the measure of Vice President Suarez. erected it on top o f the cairn— a last tions of a plague is urged. Whole be as good, however, as fresh-laid not be objectionable to the Japanese. discrimination will be revoked. He General Carranza, leader of the so- memorial to the dead — and left them communities included in the infested eggs. Leaders of public opinion in Japan are foresees a big immigrant traffic to the called Constitutional party, has openly where they fell.” area should assiduously cooperate with “ A method that will preserve the advising that an attitude of calmness declared that upon his capture of Gran has in his possession Scott’s one another to hold in suppression a original quality o f the eggs for an in be maintained in the present situa Pacific Coast o f both the United States pest that has the possibility o f becom definite period ,has not yet been dis tion. Such men as Baron Shibusawa and Canada, and in a more limited Mexico City he will hang the following diary and records. way also to South America. Mexican officials: General Huerta, ing a wholesale plague. covered. By cold storage eggs are and Chairman Nakano, of the Tokio president o f the republic; General FOOD WASTE MADE ILLEGAL “ Fatal bacterial diseases to be in put up in large quantities during the chamber o f commerce, publicly assert VITALITY IN SEVERED PARTS Felix Diaz, nephew o f the former dic troduced in a prepared food have been spring season when prices are low, but confidence that the American govern tator, Porfirio Diaz; General Blan- proposed. This treatment will work where it is desired to preserve a small ment and people alike are opposed to California Passes Law Providing quet, who aided in the downfall of where conditions are right, but is too quantity for home use the cold storage discriminatory measures o f legisla Scientists Claim Tissues May Hold Penalty for Destruction. Madero; General Mondragon, one of expensive for general usage. method is not practicable. Life Many Years. tion. Huerta’s lieutenants; General Garcia “ Hawks, owls, crows, gulls and her Sacramento—The lower house of the “ Eggs intended for storage should Washington, D. C.— Sustained life Granados, who was minister of the state legislature has unanimously ons, among the birds, and skunks and be fresh and clean. Priest Will Lead Troops. March or April in parts of the human tissue after the interior for a short time under Huerta; weasels among the mammals prey con eggs will keep better than May or El Paso, Tex.— Father Felix Gar- General Rodolfo Reyes, a Huerta sup passed a “ high-cost-of-living” bill. tinuously and effectively on field mice. June eggs. The sooner they are put randa, parish priest o f Guerrero, Chi organism had died, like the snake’s porter; Francisco de la Barra, minis The measure, which is only 11 lines in These valuable allies should receive into storage after being laid the bet huahua, is to lead a group o f Federal tan, which the schoolboy believed does not die until the sun was set, was the ter o f foreign affairs under Huerta. length, makes it unlawful “ for any protection and encouragement. ter they will keep. troops in the campaign against the theme discussed at the closing session All o f these men, acording to Car person to destroy any animal, vegeta “ Poisons seem by far the most prac revolutionists of Northern Mexico. The Lime Method. of the congress of American Physi ranza, participated in the conspiracy ble or other stuffs in restraint of tical means of dealing with field mice. “ I am changing the cassock for the cians and Surgeons. Dissolve a pound o f lime in five gal which resulted in the assassination of trade, which are customary food for A single treatment of properly mixed sword,” he wrote General Antonio Ro- According to the papers read by Madero. They will be treated with human beings and are in fit sanitary and carefully applied poison will give lons of water. The water should be bago, military governor o f Chihuahua boiled previously to sterilize it, and eminent authorities, life in cells taken the same scant mercy that was accord condition to be used as such.” a death percentage of from 85 to 95. state. “ Having been marked for then cooled. Stir thoroughly, and let fr®®,. a living animal organism has ed to Madero. Other officers now “ To poison clover hay, chop 30 "The bill is aimed at the reputed death by the revolutionists, I offer my with Huerta will not be molested, pro common practice of the dealers o f de pounds of clean, fresh clover (or al settle. Then pour off the clear liquid services, promising to raise a force of been sustained under certain condi tions for more than four years after viding it is shown that they did not stroying food products in order to keep falfa) hay into about 2-inch lengths, into a wooden or earthen jar or tub. 200 men loyal to the government.” the animal from which they were personally participate in the plot up the market price,” said Assembly- place in a large metal vessel and Fill with eggs to within an inch o f the General Rabago accepted the offer, top o f ¡the liquid. This will allow taken ceased to exist. The speakers against the life of the deposed presi man Roberts, who introduced it. dampen with 3 gals, of fresh water. for evaporation. commissioning the priest to raise a The liquid should declared that it ultimately would be dent. Dissolve 1 i ounce uuiiv.c o u, f strychnia o'.,j't.i.’ .o sul ou. allowed to get lower than the volunteer corps. “ Shima, the Japanese potato king, is clearly demonstrated that life in sev The important question is: Can reported to have thrown thousands of phate in 2 gals, o f water by heating ... . Guerrero, in the mountaninous dis ered cells could be sustained for as - 1 top of the eggs. When the vessel is Carranza and his allies “ make good?” sacks of potatoes into the river when slowly in a closed vessel. Sprinkle trict west o f Chihuahua City, was the filled with eggs, cover it with coarse long a period as the organism would They believe they can, and their a plentiful crop threatened to push the over dampened hay and mix well. muslin or factory, over which spread a birthplace o f the Madero revolution. live under normal conditions. operations up to date indicate they price down below the point to which "T o poison green clover, heat 1 oz. paste o f lime to exclude the air. Many o f the scientists declared have an excellent chance o f success. his control o f the market had enabled o f strychnia sulphate in half a gallon Miners Vote to Return. their belief that life could be main The Water-Glass Method. President Huerta has 10,000 men in him to boost it in previous seasons.” o f water until dissolved. Add this to Nanaimo, B. C.—Although well or tained in severed cells and that there “ Water-glass (sodium silicate) may the Mexican capital. He has no mon The maximum penalty provided for one gallon o f fresh, cold water. Chop ey save that which he receives in the “ persons, firms or corporations” vio 45 pounds o f fresh, green clover (or be purchased at the drug stores. Use ganized efforts were made by union could be regular growth in the actual - ' the liquid form and the commercial representatives to call out all mine cell divisions and not merely degener way o f customs receipts from Cari- lating the act is a fine of $500 or im alfalfa) into 2-inch lengths. Sprinkle grade in the proportions o f one part workers in the Nanaimo district, when ative movement. bean Sea and Pacific Coast ports. prisonment for six months. slowly with solution and mix well. It also was declared that life could Comparatively nothing is crossing the "T o poison crushed wheat, dissolve water-glass to eight parts water. Use the question was decided by ballot border from Texas. The revolution 1 ounce o f strychnia sulphate in 2 earthem jars or wooden tubs or bar more than 90 per cent o f the votes be suspended and made active again Reporters Put In Jail. has reduced the buying capacity o f the gals, o f water. Sprinkle this solution rels that are perfectly clean, and store cast were in favor o f fulfilling the through the application of a proper The material agreement with the mine owners and medium. Fort Worth, Tex.— Rather than di over 60 lbs. o f crushed wheat. Mix in a clean, cool place. Mexicans, so that imports have fallen off. vulge the source o f their information, well in a metal vessel. If this mater used will cost about a cent for each continuing work. The vote was taken Socialists Get on Ballot. in the court house and all clubs, hotels, on which a newspaper item was based, ial is to be retained for several days, dozen eggs stored.” Los Angeles— Despite the fact that Fair Sex Senate Proposed. saloons and breweries were closed by J. O. Abernathy, Claude McCabe, add 2 tablespoonsfuls o f borax to pre- j Growing Big Tomato Crops. London—The Daily Mail, in an edi Joseph J. Fox and Charles F. Pekor, vert fermentation. order of the mayor, perfect order pre Job Harriman, their standard bearer, Strong, stalky, transplanted tomato vailing in the municipality. “ The clover hay is best during the More was defeated by 784 votes for a place torial Saturday, suggests that the suf newspaper reportera, each served an plants are essential in order that the than 2000 men were interested. on the election ballot, 15 other Social They winter. A small pinch or teaspoon-; fragists could secure all they have at hour in the county jail here. fruit may set and begin ripening dur ful is sufficient. Place at the mouth, ists qualified in the primary election, heart by organizing a woman’s parlia were held in contempt o f court by Dis ing July and August when the days or even better, down in the runway of ] Fire-Prevention Congress Called. which assures another warm campaign ment or senate elected on representa trict Judge R. H. Buck. The item in are longest and weather warm. Clay j the burrow. The green material is j ,, . . . — , — - | Philadelphia—A call for a national between now and June 3, the city elec tive lines by the women of the whole j question related to the indictment of a n x ------ ' crops. Clover _________ congress in this city tion, between Socialists and anti- preferable in the summer, but is hard soil , is . best , for heavy , , , fire-prevention country. Such a body, the editorial j man charged with attempting to bribe t to to apply over large areas. The fields \ sod plowed under and the held re- October i 13 Charles O. Morgan, So a former county judge. Judge Buck to 1» 18 next h™ has heen been sent sent Socialists. says, although lacking in executive should be treated in the evenings for plowed before planting makes a good out by Powell Evans, chairman o f the cialist candidate for city attorney, authority, could draft measures, and, held that the item was published be field for tomatoes. Use from 10 to 15 best results. Philadelphia Fire Prevention commis won a place in the final ballot, as did if it acted with sanity and judgment, fore the indictment was returned. “ The crushed grain may be used any loads of stable manure per acre, har sion. The call was sent to the gov six out o f seven Socialist candidates it would acquire immense influence rowed in, and supplemented with from time. A teaspoonful is sufficient for ernors o f all states, mayors, fire mar for ihe hoard o f education and eight Surgeons Silent on Cure. and its recommendations would not j several burrows. If exposed, this 400 to 600 pounds o f fertilizer applied shals and insurance commissioners, out o f nine candidates for council. Washington, D. C.— An attitude of be lightly disregarded by the house of in the row. bait may prove attractive to certain | trade bodies and insurance companies, silence toward the tuberculosis "cu re” commons. By the above methods I have pro | labor unions and manufacturers o f ap- birds. The crushed grain is far su World’s Cattle Studied. of Dr. Frederich Friedmann will be duced 200 bushels, or 36 tons, of toma j proved devices. All states are ex- Rome The general assembly of the maintained by constituent societies perior to the whole wheat. China Shows Gratitude. "A fte r treating the field it should : toes per acre. I can recommend the I pected to send delegates International Institute o f Agriculture, Washington, D. C.—The gratifica of the American congress of physic be brush-dragged. This obliterates Improved Trophy and Stone varieties. occupied its time Thursday with the Dr. Noble P. tion o f the people o f China over the ians and surgeons. the holes so that a second treatment j Proper selection and sowing of seed Rustic’s Libretto Best. consideration o f the increase in the recognition of their republic by the Barnes, president o f the American includes only the newly-opened, oc -1 will quickly improve any variety.— New York—Out o f 250 contestants I price of meats. It was decided to col United States was described in a mes Therapeutic society, had a reference cupied burrows. A single treatment; W. W. Tracy in Farm and Home. for $1000 offered by the De Koven lect statistics o f cattle throughout the sage received at the State department to the “ cure” in his welcoming ad ..... Opera company for the best libretto of world for the purpose o f studying the from the American legation in Pekin. dress, but eliminated it. It was pos Theory. r.xnihit. a |jght opera, the prize has been won causes o f the increase in cost and Deputations from commercial and oth sible, he said, that the subject would Exe—“ SoT now he has a breach o f by Hilliard Booth, who raises chickens devising a means to combat it. A “ How do you suppose Steggins ever er organizations, students and teach be referred to in open discussions. The winning lib table will be prepared showing the came to write me such an elaborately promise on his hands and the woman in North Carolina. ers held a popular celebration in hon Denounce Five-Power Loan. sarcastic letter about so slight a mat- is showing letters o f his saying he’d retto is called "Jean Lafitte, ” and consumption o f meats in different or o f the United States and a parade Pekin— A stormy session o f the low | ter?” “ Very possibly,” replied Miss do all sorts o f things for her.” “ Wye deals with the romantic adventures of countries. stopped at the American legation er house o f parliament was held Wed j Cayenne, “ be has just employed a — “ Sort o f promissory notes, eh?” a notorious gulf pirate who went to waving the Stars and Stripes. Noted Explorer is Dead. nesday. The five-power loan, recent- new stenographer and is trying to "E x e — “ Yes, with accent on ‘ sorry’. ” General Jackson’s aid at the battle of New Orleans. New York — William F. C. Ninde- Report Hayti President Poisoned. . ly negotiated, was denounced by a show off.” Bar Moving Pictures. I mann, one o f the two survivors of New York— Poison, administered in 1 large majority of the members. Brookline, Mass, said to be the rich- Japan Orders Three Dreadnoughts. Commander De Long's party in the Can a Danger “ Happen.” his food, caused the death on May 2 Big Chemical Plant Bums. Hudson Maxim considers the possi est town in the world per capita, does Tokio— Contracts have been placed Jeanette expedition into North Polar of President Auguste, o f Hayti, ac bility of the earth blowing up, as did not permit moving pictures. The child- for the construction in Japanese yards regions 14 years ago, died at his home Buffalo—The plant o f the American cording to a dispatch from Kingston, a small portion of its surface— Kraka- ren o f wealthy'parents must find other of three dreadnaughts. They will be at Hollis, L. I., Wednesday. He was Agricultural Chemical company was Jamaica, printed here. The story is tea and thinks this danger is unlikely amusement. They know nothing o f sister ships to the Fuso, the displace- bom in Germany in 1850 and became totally destroyed by fire Wednesday. based on news received in Kingston by an explorer at the age o f 21. the delights o f the "m ovies.” | ment o f which is 30,00 tons. | to happen.—London Spectator. The loss is $500,000. mail from Hayti. B p Would Have No War With out Due Deliberation. Wilson Revokes Taft’s Order Gov erning Postmasters.