The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 27, 1916, Image 2

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WORLD’S DOINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
PIACED BOMB HILLS
6 VIEWING PARADE
Brief Resume of General News
from All Around the Earth.
limed Blast Deals Death on Crowded
San francisco Sidewalk.
LETTER OF WARNING RECEIVED
UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL
Innocent Bystanders biain by Work
Live News Items of All Nations and
of “ Exiles
Pacific Northwest Condensed
Militaristic
Government.“ — Reward.
for Our Busy Readers.
San Francisco-- At least aix imraona
were
killed and 42 or more injured by
Arrow Shows the Deutschland.
the explosion here Saturday of a timed
In deadly fear that some one will flanked on the opposite side by a the bottom so that the only possible bomb in the midst of a throng viewing
The body of the late Yuan Shi Kai blow up or try to injure the merchant barge. At one end is the high wall of approach to the vessel is from directly
was carried in state and laid away submarine Deutschland the Germans in a warehouse, and at the other ia a tug. above. Even a view of more than the a preparedness parade. The (Milice ar­
charge of her have hidden her away in Strung along the warehouse and the periscope and an occasional outline of rested Frank Joeepha, a lodger In a
with his ancestors.
Baltimore harbor so it is almost impos­ pier is barbed wire.
Extending out the deck is impossible. The boat in sailors’ boarding-house, but said he
Rewards aggregating $14,000 are
sible for the public to get a glimpse from the barge is a boom, and from the distance is the German interned had not been charged with the crime.
offered for the perpetrator of the San
of her. She is alongside a pier and iB this boom wire netting is dropped to merchantman Neckar.
Chalres M. Fickert, district attor­
Francisco bomb outrage.
ney, issued a statement attributing the
Men who conceived the idea of sub­
deed to a mind unbalanced by argu-
templated no change in the caucus pro-
marine merchant ships are said to WILSON VISITS SENAÏE TO APPEAL
I.
W.
W.
Are
Drived
Out
of
I
menta for and against preparedenss,
; gram and no call had been issued for
have made $3,000,000 out of it.
which have occupied attention here.
|
another
caucus
to
consider
Mr.
Wil­
Lincoln, Nebraska, by Sheriff , The parade was not interrupt«!.
TOR PASSAGE OF CHILD LABOR LAW son’ s request.
Six British trawlers were sunk by
Lists of dead compiled by the police
German submarines off the English
The President’s arrival at the Capi­
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are:
Lincoln,
Neb.—
Following
a
clash
at
coast on July 17, says a German ad­
Accom­
Wahington, D. C.— Pressident W il­ tol was entirely unheralded.
Mrs. Howard E. Knapp, Alameda,
miralty statement.
son made a personal visit to the Capi- panied only by two secret service men, I the county jail late Tuesday night be-
Cal.
The Dutch steamship Maas has been | tol Tuesday to emphasize his desire he went directly to the President’ s | tween County Sheriff Hires and mem­
Dr. George Painter, Berkeley, Cal.
sunk near the North Hinder light as | that a child labor law be put on the room and sent for Senator Kern, the bers o f the Industrial Workers o f the
O.
H. Lamborn, printer, Alameda.
the result of striking a mine. Ten ; statute books at the present session of majority leader. Later he discussed . World who came to Lincoln to effect
George Lawler, Mill Valley, Cal.
the
subject
with
Vice
President
Mar­
congress.
To
senate
leaders
whom
he
members of the vessel’s crew were
, the release of members of the order
explosion took place at Steuart
i summoned to a series of conferences shall, Senators Martin, Williams, ! who had been detained, peace was and The
drowned.
Market
streets, two blocks iron»
| in the President’ s room adjoining the James and Owen, of the Democratic
Sergius Sazonoff, minister o f for­ senate chamber, he insisted that the steering committee, and Senators Sim­ j effected through the release of two of the Ferry building, on San Francisco’s
the men held by the authorities and main thoroughfare.
The bomb, con­
eign affairs o f Russia, has resigned. ! child labor bill passed by the house mons and Hughes.
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there .was an exodus of a hundred or cealed in a suitcase packed with cart­
He is succeeded by Boris Vladimiro- should be made a part of the legisla­
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] more “ workers,” who have been here ridges, bullets, marbles, bits of glass,
vitch Sturmer, the premier, who has tive program to be put through the
| several days.
iron pipe and scrap iron, blew a gap
taken over the office.
Flood Waters Destroy Entire
senate before adjournment.
The collision between Sheriff Hires ( through the crowd, hurling men, wom­
“ Determined opposition by South-
Chicago
witnessed
the hottest
the Industrial Workers came when en and children to the ground.
Southern Village of 150 People and
weather so far this year when the | ern senators forced the house bill,
a delegation of two or three score ap-
The holiday throng, cheering a con­
thermometer reached 93 at 11 a. m. which would prevent shipment in in­
; preached the jail and insisted on the tingent of veterans of the First Cali­
Monday. There were several pros­ terstate commerce of goods manufac­
Spartanburg, N. C.— According to ; release of the prisoners.
One of the fornia Infantry of the Spanish-A me ri-
tured wholly or in part by children, information brought here Tuesday men, whose attitude was regarded
trations but none was serious.
I can wnr, and members of the Grand
out of the imperative program drawn night by H. A. Marlette, who went to ; threatening, was knocked down by the
Army of the Republic who were form­
June records for postal savings in
up by the Democratic caucus last Sat­ Thermal City, N. C., in an automobile sheriff, who then drew his revolver
ing in Steuart street, stood in a path
New York City were eclipsed last
urday. It was left in a secondary po­ Monday, the village of Chimney Rock, and warned the delegation to keep its
which became a shambles. The blare
month when a net gain of more than
sition, to be considered only if time N. C., near the famous rock of that distance.
$3,800,000 was rolled up, quadrupling
1 of drums drowned the cries of the In-
remained after other measures regard­ name, was completely washed away by
The peaceably inclined Industrial j jured. The sidewalk was strewn with
the net iwrease for June, 1915!
ed as more urgent had been disposed the high waters of Broad river. The | Workers told the officer no violence
Negotiations between the United | of. Mr. Wilson had been told that an population of the town was about 150. was intended, and after a long parley torn bodies, spatterd with blood.
All the newspaper offices in San
States and Denmark for the purchase effort to force its passage would mean
According to Harlette a party went ‘ it was agreed that two of the men
Francisco received a communication
o f the Danish West Indies are under­ a serious party revolt.
to Chimney Rock to try to rescue those against whom charges were pending I written in Roman script, with an in-
stood to have reached a stage where
Whether the President’s visit ac­ caught by the flood, but water sur­ should be released, provided the others
! delible pencil, many of the words be-
definite developments may come soon. complished anything more than to rounding the village prevented them ! left with them.
The exodus began j ing heavily underscored. The com­
Emperor William, it is officially an­ bring his own position emphatically to from getting close to the houses. { immediately. Seven members against munication was sigm*i "T h e Deter­
nounced, has moved from the Western the front, was not apparent Tuesday i They saw no signs of human life, it I whom charges are pending are held.
mined Exiles from Militaristic Gov­
The postoffice and hotel
to the Eastern theater of the war. He night. So far as could be learned the was said.
ernment, Italy, Germany, U. S., Italy,
was accompanied by the chief of the Democratic steering committee con- were washed to a point several miles
Russia.”
In several instances the
Boss of Woman’s Party.
E>elow the village.
general staff of the army in the field.
writer repeated himself, The com­
munication read:
T o Succeed Judge Hughes.
Representative Dill protested to the
Asheville, N. C. — Receding waters
“ Editor: Our protests have been in
r.~
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secretary of War against the retention
of the disastrous floods which swept
vain in regards to this preparedness
o f the Washington National Guard at
through the French board valley Sun­
propaganda, so we are going to use a
Calexico, one of the hottest spots on
day gave up seven additional bodies
■ little direct action on the 22d, which
the border. He asked that the regi­
Wednesday and reports of eight more
will echo aronud the earth and show
ment be transferred to some more
deaths by drowning in the Bat cave
that Frisco really knows how and that
com fortable station.
section brought the total death list in
militarism cannot be forced on us and
this district to 28.
Indications were
Under the menace o f a heavy Rus­
our children without a violent protest.
that the property loss in Western
sian assault the Austrians in the Car­
“ Things are going to happen to
North Carolina alone may be $12,000,-
pathians, in the region o f Bukowina,
show that we will go to any extreme,
000. Fears are felt that the loss of
southeast of Tatarowa, have with­
the same as the controlling class, to
life and property may prove even
drawn toward the main ridge of the
preserve what little democracy we still
greater when the rivers subside.
Carpathians. This was officially an­
have. Don’ t take this as a joke, or
nounced by the Austrian war office.
you will be rudely awakened. Awak­
en (sic). We have sworn to do our
One of the oldest, if not the oldest, ;
Washington Considers Retaliation
duty to the masses and only send warn­
man on the Pacific Coast died at Pen­
ings to those who are wise, but who
dleton, Or., when Ayoushakatsagom, j
for England’s Blacklist
are forced to march to hold their jobs,
the veteran Cayuse Indian, passed on j
as we want to give only the hypo­
to the happy hunting grounds. He )
critical (sic) patriots who shout for
was reputed to be 120 years old, and
Washington, D. C.— Indications that
war, but never go, a real taste of
his memory dated back to events which
officials are considering the advisabil­
war.”
happened during the war of 1812.
ity of taking economic retaliatory
“ Kindly ask the Chamber o f Com­
measures
against
Great
Britain
for
The Idaho delegation will confer
merce to march in a solid body, IF
blacklisting
nearly
100
American
firms
with Secretary Lane and urge that one
THEY WANT TO DROVE THEY
and individuals under the trading with
o f three mining experiment stations
ARE NO COWARDS.
A copy has
the enemy act were apparent here
fo r which $75,000 has been appropri­
been sent to all the papers. Our duty
Monday.
ated, be estabished at Moscow, Idaho,
has been done so fa r ."
Conclusions and plans were said not
o r Butte, Mont.
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to have developed, but it was intimat­
$
5
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0
Reward Offered.
ed
that
action
o
f
that
kind
might
be
Instruction in military science is to
determined on after the State depart­
San Francisco Mayor Rolph offered
be included in undergraduate instruc­
ment learned more of the plans of the
a reward of $5000 Sunday for the ar­
tion at Stanford University, Palo Alto,
British government.
rest of the person who placed a bomb
Cal., of which David Starr Jordan, pa- 1
Judge
John
H.
Clarke.
In the event economic reprisals are
Saturday among the crowds watching
cificist o f international reputation, is
Judge John H. Clarke of the United decided on, the department of Justice
the preparedness parade, the explosion
now chancellor emeritus
States District Court at Cleveland has and the department of Commerce, it
of which killed six and wounded 40,
Canada’ s consumption of alcoholic been nominated by President Wilson was said, probably would develop
and the police department established
beverages dropped from .872 of a gal­ for associate justice of the United means of executing them.
a separate bureau for the single pur­
lon per capita to .745 per capita in the States Supreme court to succeed Asso­
Sweden retaliated when Great Brit­
pose o f running down the culprit.
fiscal year just ended, according to ciate Justice Charles E. Hughes.
ain blacklisted Swedish business houses
Miss Anne Martin o f Nevada, is
As the result of police investigation,
the Inland Revenue department. The
In Cleveland Judge Clarke for a long and individuals by refusing to permit chairman of the campaign committee several possible clews to the perjwtrator
consumption of tobacco alBo shows a time was associated in politices with shipments for Russia to pass through of the National Woman’s Party, and of the outrage were obtained. William
fallin g off from 3.427 pounds to 3.329 the late Mayor Tom Johnson and Sec­ her territory, according to information she will manage her campaign in Taylor, an aged cripple, who frequents
pounds per capita.
retary of War Baker.
He has been received by the State department. twelve suffrage states. There the men the waterfront, told the police that he
classed
as
a
Progressive
Democrat
and The action is said to have resulted in a managers of the other two parties will saw a man leave a suitcase on the spot
The first official announcement that
Great Britain had captured a German has taken part in several reform move­ modification by the British govern­ have to take the lady into considera­ where the explosion occurred a few
ment of the blacklisting measure.
minutes later.
tion and be very nice to her.
submarine of the U-35 class was made ments.
in the house of commons by Thomas
Elkus is Sent to Turkey.
Guards Drawn From Spokane.
New York’* Trade Huge,
Million* to Be Burned.
McNamara, financial secretary of the
Washington, D. C.— Abram Elkus,
Spokane, Wash.— Spokane has sent
New York — Combined exports and
Mexico City— Fifty million dollars
admiralty. He said that one of these
vessels would be brought to London to of New York, was nominated by Presi- i between 25 and 30 ex-policemen, dep­ imports o f the port of New York for in Mexican pa;>er money will be burned
dent Wilson as ambassador to Turkey uty sheriffs, guards, special officers the year ended June 30 amounted to within the next few days in the court­
be viewed by the public.
to succeed Henry Morgenthau, who re­ and ex-United States deputy marshals $2,109,000,000, according to the an­ yard of the National Palace, according
Twelve one-gallon cans of whsky, tired to become chairman of the finance to the Seattle and Tacoma waterfronts nual report of the Chamber of Com­ to an announcement by the government
shipped in a trunk as baggage from ! committee of the Democratic National to assist in keeping order during the merce Monday. During "„he last 50 Saturday. This money is of the old
San Francisco to Portland, were seized committtee. Mr. Elkus is a lawyer longshoremen’s and dock workers’ years, the report shows, more than 60 Vera Cruz issue and has been supplant­
by city detectives following long hours and was recommended by Mr. Morgen­ strike. A week ago Jack Wernick, j per cent of the country’ s imports have ed by a new issue made in the United
o f watchful waiting. Julius Randazzo, 1 thau. Mr. Elkus is 50 years old and chief special agent for the Chicago, i come to New York.
States.
a Spaniard, is under arrest, charged was born and educated in New York Milwaukee & St.. Paul railroad, with
Exports for the first time reached
It is said that $225,000,000 in paper
with
“ receiving a consignment of City. He has been one of the Jewish headquarters In Spokane, came for the $500,000,000 mark in 1900. Last money will be disposed of in this way
liquor not properly labeled.”
leaders of the United States.
deputies to guard Milwaukee property. year they were $1,193,581,000.
during the next few weeks.
British hammer desperately at Ger­
man third line, but make little prog-
re as.
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