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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1910)
>.r, .*> ».• _ s 1 • « • * >• ■*' • Mte> I i - ’ >• ? • . ■ .*♦ • : • * ' * * « ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP w"'d LOST in storm *«■wh,ch REAL REFORM FOR CONGO. CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK RAILROADS MUST PAY TAXES M illons of Acres Granted to Be Surveyed. to Roads MANY DYING IN CHICAGO HEAT BrweU «»g» r 1' 1 J1J J the governments, churches, missionary Washington- More than 12,000,000 acres uf land, th* unsurveyed and un eocistie* and other organisations patented residue of enormous grants ( throughiart th* large psrt of th.-civu- made in times past to various rail ixcd world have been working fur be road companies, will be surveyed un- came an accomplix-d fact July 1, when .ier the provisions of a law enacted in th* plans formulated by the Belgian i the closing days of the late scasion of ministry of th* colonies and approved congress, and aa aoon aa surveyed will by King Albert became effective. and Simultaneously a large area of the Ship Landa on Trt« Tops and is Bad- become subject to taxation. Buddings Are Healed Through Just how soon IhMw surveys can l>e > Congo region ia opened to free cum- ; |y Damagsd Passengers Reach General Resume of Important Events Through Wheat Damaged 30 Ground on Rope Ladder. : made is problematical, but within a ' mere*. Presented In Condensed Form to 50 Per Cent. year or 18 months, this great acreage, The reforms Include the suppression for Our Busy Readers. scattered through ten states and terri of polygamy, the substitution of ns- < ... . . tiv* for whit* officials, a reduction in i tories, may begin paying taxes. Dusseldorf. Germany Count Zeppe-. Thc bill waa recommended by Secre- Chicago W ith th* merrury up to 9t» th<. t.x<**, which will be collected in , I ■'s paa»< nger airship Deutschland, says again he doesn know Ballinger in his report last fall. and - „ stirring, ( htcago became I ---- ------ __ air ----- 3 he Bryan will ever run ’t for the whether presi-- tary It provides that any railroad corjors no a m<*rwy, and not paid In luhor. aa<i the the greatest of all the famous aero . ________ e q prraona were restric tion of obligatory labor on the naut's models, lies in the Teutoburgian dcncy or not tion required by law to pay the costa of 1 r surveying, trlerting or convey lug any *’’*•'* by the heat Saturday and a score par| of ^jtilta to the work» dedicated forest pierced by pine trees, a mass of land» grant4-<i by rongrwa, »hall, with K<*trated. were driven mad in improvement of their own con- deflated ailk and twisted aluminum. Harvard university twat Yale in the in 90 days from demand of the se.-ro thc "tr**u «"** b,‘ « numt*r «i 1»^ ditiona. The 38 passengers and crew aboard the great annual boat race, before an aud in The m-sl vital feature of the reform airship when it struck the pines after nays in>m ............ ----- »or.», tary of th* interior, deposit in a Unit- ________ ience of 20,000. the depository d«-|«iait I mt- r program 1» the proviaion for ’he »u|>- a wj,<j contest with a storm, esca|>ed cd State» U> the credit of , There 1» no progpect for ®o®l® < Rooeevvlt says the story that he { the United State» a mm »u flic lent to *i'»t’x’r for two day». Fire eik'apo» pre»« ion of forced labor, a situation > uninjured, climbing down from the t-fof» arc crowded with »unarer» whjch ha» rendered pus»iblc the terri- | , wreck on a ro|ie ladder wants Hugh.*» to run again for gover pay the <-o«t of «urvrylng and convey- ing any part of thc unsurveyed land* of I • breath uf air. The parks, conditions which in the past lieve nor of New York is a huge fake. Herr Colesmann, general manager its grant. bathing beaches and «very Spot |he horror of the civilised of the new airship company; Chief En Roosevelt call«! on Taft at Beverly Any railroad company which fails to «»’'lain sweltering humanity. Rest- <orW gineer Duers, of the Zeppelin ship, and and a long visit follow«!, in which thc com* forward with th* money call«! have now become so thoroughly Under thc Leopold regime the __ eoi- ‘ Charles Wannenberg, who had charge greatest cordiality was shown between for by the aocrotary of the interior „ through by th* long siege that j^tion of taxes through labor instead of the crew of 10. and 20 newspaper the two. within the time specified shall forfeit ’’•'lief la to ,be obtained inside thc enabled that monarch to men sailed from Dusseldorf for a three work his immense rubtier trade free of Jacob Schiff, the New York banker, to th* United States iu> unsurveyed '“*“«**- hours' excursion. with a party of friends, sailed from are! unpatented la«), U m forf< iture to i A woman, while being taken to m A quota of so much robber, t In the high wind one of the motors Seattle for Alaaka on a five week’s- be brought ai»ut ti : gal pro- ■ suffering from sunstroke died jn ].,.u ,,f tallWM demanded fr..m refused to work and the other two did reedings instituted by the attorney ,n ,n *ll,n"1* trains».«! »hils awaiting CBrh village, an amount which would not give sufficient power to make any trip. , r body was taken to the r„|U(re |af,i of rvrry adult in the headway in the gale. The Socialist governmnet of Mil general. All granted lamia surveyed * , _P". The airship under this new law arc drcland by undertaker s instead of th* hospital. village virtually all of hi* or her time, drifted, swaying in the violent gust, waukee, Wia., has denied licenses to «ingress to become subject to taxation A man waa stricken by the sun p B j| urc produc, the allotted portion 104 saloons that had not been conduct and sometimes leaning at an angle of by the states and municipal authorities *hl,e wurklng on • NX». H* fell to a{ uirwj (¡mc wa|( f()]jOWPd by 40 degrees. All the while the engine ed properly. ----------- ------- ............. r..lrv„v the groom! .nd died shortly after imril„)tal, |>u„isbment at the ham!, uf Thc Cobb direct nomination bill was ««pi.u«, of ,urvey. 1 j - ‘--- soldiers •*’---- of -• •»-_ — govern- men were at work repairing the dis i reaching a hospital. tbr *•- black the /-.... Congo beaten in the New York assembly. , r f abled motor. Another ¡man was stricken by the , mrnt> «„»Hing too fr.-quently of When thia was done all four screw* Thia waa the bill that waa supported heat end fell down ar. elevator shaft torture*, mutilation or death. i were driven at their full power. Un by RooeevelL three itoriri. __ _______ der normal conditions the engines were Of the many prostrated fully one- g^VERLY IS SUMMER CAPITAL capable of driving the airship at * A man in Boulder, Colo., target half will die after illness of more or shooting with a 22-ca)iber revolver, s|ieed of 40 miles an hour, but the l<-sa lingering degree. flrod at the aide of a warehouse con Presidant Tatt and Family Settled for helmaman was unable to keep hi* Reno. Nevada James J. Jeffries For the first time the water in the taining dynamite. A terrific explosion ■ Hot Weather. course and the great craft was swung followed, in which four persons wen* was knocked out in the fifteenth round lake waa too warm for comfort to bath With the arrival of I ^1 al the mercy of the winds. r* CAiriMJ- | Beverly. Maas. V,.... -- ------- — . ers. This is the surf water, extend kilim! and several injured. Colcsmann did not dare to «-me by Jack Johnaon. colored, who now ___ This ing ______________ about 600 feet out. ? __ strip President Taft this city became the ■ I’nitcd »bout, for fear of overturning, and de With her entire family of 21 full- becomes the world’s champion. of hot nullities thc faint breexe. “summer capital" of the , c. „ water :------- --- bladed Cherokee Indian children, Mrs. Jeffries could not come back. This .... lake. _ Slates. The president plana to S|>ei«i cided to drift with the gale toward Os . - off the Mary Lehan, who says her home is was plain when the — champion, ------ . the man it , Thc continued hot weather is parch- m-*t of the summer al th* pretty : nabrück, also a garrision. He then • • ■ -------------- S..1 decided to continue on to Senne. everywhere, has arrived in North Yak who was once considered all powerful ---------------- “test homesteai! where members of his fam- dispute his right to thc >.,« Kr« .... ln — ....... of -------- th»' Mi.idle W Suddenly he perceived a whirlwind Im. and presented at puliro headqu-r an<1 w((h <( - ■ I ' snd the most ouMit conservative experts in ily have lieen installed for some time coming, and ascended to a height of tero credential, from stale a.d dly au U)(. |lt| „a|)k d.,wn kfore J,rk J.,hn- thc fields admit that all grain is dam- past. thorities from every section of the W((,l(Jrrful b|g man that | - . , : aged between 30 and 50 |>cr cent Few persona were at the station nearly 4,000 feet to avoid the center of Union. Mro lx*han goes «»«It the the prixe ri ho -v<>r ring as ever secn. Every day without rain will increase when the president's train pulled in. iL With the whirlwind came a heavy country rolling charm, and telling ’ the ftfUen<h It wa> was in fifteenth round round (>f of * a Rve f-Ur r-u an,uhcre demonstration. Af downpour of rain. for une. for the ropport of her Rooro- rot,u.at M u„„iual ,, aliy ev..r this After half an hour the Deutschland Wheat is being fore«! to ripen on ter he had greeted Mrs. Taft and uther came down to permit observations and veltian family. ( tight -ghl j in n w |>j fb there waa but one win- . which i __ stalks no more thana foot high ami members of his family, who were John W. ia Daniel, from to finish, that Johnaor ----- ’ ‘ at ‘ that. *u-*. there to meet him, the president drove it was seen that the Teutoburgian for Virginia, dead. nenior aenator from ner I*it on thc start flntahinn touches, and after grain ia batily ohrivticd est lay below. The forward motor to the summer White Houae. In observance of Beverly’s honor as stopped again and Colesmann sent five R.MWevclt gives his word in favor of ,h*‘ ** , tert” SOUTHERN PACIFIC FINED, a direct primary law. three time, rott «1 moat dec.sviely th. -------- - the "summer capital” of the nation. of the correspondents to the aft gon question that brought some 14,00<‘ ( Cost American flags fluttered from all the dola to ballast the vessel. Seven were drowned and many ar* stwetators into Reno. Eighteen ¡Cases of Rebating The Deutschland sank rapidly, hav public buildings in the city, and from missing as the result of a cloudburst |t was pitiful in a way, this van- 918,000 on Pleas of Guilty, many business blocks and private resi- ing lost much gas in the high altitude, in Kentucky. quiahing of the hope of the white rare. «an Francisco—Pleas of guilty were I dences. This was the extent uf the . and dragged along the top of the dense A heavy branch of a tree Archibishop Ireland justifies the ac- effort of a man to drag himself ent*red by thc Southern I’aciflc Rail- obeervanc«, however as it was at the , foresL cab‘n tion of th«* Vatican in the Roosevelt in- I ’’do athletic cotxiilion in order to ,■„*,] company to 18 counts of thc In specific rvqu<wt'of'thr””pro«ident that bruk.* .thr”U'r.h the bot‘‘,m * a ‘ , *tn irlaht FMI thviiuinir k« <riiu*4* B„,i,j ahipg throwing tun two of 4 the guest, cident at Rome. wrest back to his own race the title dirtmenta charging rebating and dis- citixena made no plana for a formal Other branchr„ ripped | ,, .... .... , «hat he had relinquished. It was pili crimination in rates found by the Fed- welcome. through the gas compartment, ami the t-ongreaa will be petitioned to order fu)t tmt the round after round of light cr,| grand jury on information gath- whole great ___ structure wireleaa telegraph on all ing ing in wmen which Johnson the Commerce rom- wir,.|>-a ti-lcrrapn install«! iii » imi >« i u<>«in«»ii handled ........ burly —* ered by the Interstate -------------- -- Benefit French Working G>rli. __ settled down 30 • -u a ---- -------------- - 11B _ ocean going vSse’ta that carry pawn jrtTn,.g as he pleas«!, the stylo in mission, and and fines fines aggregating aggregating *18.- *1£- ; pana Th, jc<.re< of lhe ministry of or *' frum thc <’rou^d Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Water In l^ke Too Warm Afford Relief. (^1^ Motor Makes Craft Helpless Against Gale. JEFFRIES IS WHIPPED BY (’OU)RED CHAMPION which he block«! every punch that thc gers. a had v-a gristly bear attempted to • land, Several towns in Ontario, Canada, prepared the crowd fur the ending that arc menaced by forest Area, and men, women anti children are fighting the was bound to follow. < mm ) were imposed by United . talc* i. Judge «..a vr-.. — j Circuit Van ii Fleet The defendants were f fined »9.000 for rebating on shipments of matting frwn Kobe, Japan, to points in the Lnited States thnaigh this city, in connection with the Pacific Mail Steamship com- iMiny. On the charge of having given rebates to the California Pine Box A l'umb<r «”nl‘»ny "" »bipment» r’, ’n Verdi, Nev.. u^"ra,nen‘? *“ 7 poinat, a fine of |H,000 was im|»o»eci. r _ -------- ------ - «hi TV. , - . __ J >___ ewa^t« 1 ro • kas MIXj for concessions made in the ship- _____ . « „^.1 I... Uillwar A III« th«» tin«» ,,f wool by Miller A Lux, the fine WBa *1,000. The settlement of these cases was Assistant Attorney General Kenyon, Bgn^d to by the government through prvhibiting night work on the BUYING AUTOS AND LAND. .lMrt of seamstresses, milliners and wt>rklng gir|, whlch became ,.(ypctive ju|y it marks a great for Middle Watt People Securing Tracts warj att.p jn ,he movement for the for Homes Elsewhere. flames. arnc|iorat|<>n of the condition of the INDIANS GO ON WAR PATH. SL Joseph. Mo. Fifteen million dol W(||n<.n work<r> of France. For many A San Francisco firm has secured the lars spent for automobiles and more Pair Hmi .u «writing »y»U?tn ha» been than ¿18.000,00 sent elsewhere for the job of repairing the government trans Visitors to °,rm*n g^nt|y .bund in France, and especial port Thomas. The work will coat purchase of land telle what thc West ia *” ” 7 .» i . • |y in whrrv the employe* in ___ ___________ ________ ___ _ about *500.000. doing with some of its money, accord- Brussels, Germany Half the Amcri many fashionable dressmaking and mil ' in(f lo inforroatlon compiled by Grahum The Interstate Commerces commis can attraction» at the Bruaarl» eipo»i j- c»tabli»hmcnta have often been ----------- -- liner ^ y > .. V9t*un*u'ireirt* G. Lacey, a banker of thia city, who sion has ordered sweeping reductions _ a____ lUaaaw -an«n«..a *■ tiw» ... . a • • - w------ lion are not making *xpen**S aa the ))ed . to work until midnight dur- has obtained replies to a series of ques in both class and commodity rates on s. a ■ t-v_____ U -^,1 r...en1Of>a Hit not ’ Belgians, French and Germans do not .n puty «.aaon. tions addressed to bankers in Kansas, the Pacific coast. part easily with their dimes. i--------------------------- Nebraska. Missouri and Iowa. The "Wild West ” show has been a Theodore Roosevelt will be the guest Car Upssts; Driver Safe. tier 7, th.-.wcasion teing the celebra , : failure, ami for the WM unable syndicate to pay the Indianapolis uouis tnrvnwi, th.- approximately *18,000 000^h^d' go,"J English ro- of the Milwaukee l'reaa club. Septom Indianapolis- Louis Chevrolet, ... , Indians, who who then then bscam* became groatly greatly ex- ex- who who in ¡„.tru, (,d Unite! United States Stales Attorney Attorney automobile racing driver, had a out of their section for the purchase of tion of th* club’s silver jubi)**. Indians ,tnict«! I narrow escape from death on the In lands in other states, and 234 banka V« <S,VW VII immciHM- • ■ — — trank C. Goings, who waa in [) vV |j n p, consent to a fine of *1,000 on Near Cliffs. Wash., ia an immense cited. 1 * ~ _ distribute! i, load«! charge of the Red men, appealed to ,.arh o( ,hc 1» counts, I ¿i_. ' ‘ “ dianapolis speedway, when i hi* car reported that a heavy amount had gone Black Republican cherry tree, • 1-»•«»«« overturned while going more than a out of their sections for such purtmee*. say has American Consul General Ethelbcrt wniorig the various indictments. mile n minute. He was making one of For autos. 427 banks reported that a with fruit, which the Indiana i _ »■» .»_ ---- k-----U— -MBMat,» r tra» 11 f Watts, who by prompt sarx/f and eno energetic the turns of the course, when the giant total of 115.0181.000 had been spent. borne fruit for about 100 years. action restored the confidence of the T R ,o H,|p Lodge Later. Buick lie was driving struck another Out of 639 replies received. 293 A dead wren waa found by a Wood Indians. Boston-The statement that Colonel racer, loitering along the track. Chev- stated that agricultural conditions were burn, Oregon, man, on his farm, hav Numerous confer™?-, were held at wU| return to Ma^achusstta rolct lost control of his machine and good, thc remainder reported »uch con- ing around its leg a silver band on , w b* <^2’U' in the fall ami take part in the Rspub h . car ploughed into the soft earth on the dilions aa only fair. A g<x>d wheat W . s. Mr. Goings, RH Sh.rt. Oief ^.n state convention is made by !* n which was engraved ’’The Auk, New • he track. For 200 yards it cr^ip was reported by 20 per cent of re- Whtc Bear ami M. De Laval, toga I .tor Henry Cabot Lodge. The senator *U® oft York. 3429.” «Iviser of the consu ate. Mr. Watte ,)O |hat c<>|o|w| careen«! along, and then turn«! com- plies, fair by 38 per cent, and bad by The government has lieen ask«l to finally decided to caWe Robert G. Vai- : 42 per cenL win ulk Utcr arx1 havc ptotely over. intervene in the Nicaraguan revolution. ■ Fifty-on* per cent reported that th* entlne, rommi-oner of Imli.n aff. r. jni it I expect ! wj|, „J)rak ln the campaign , »‘«M ■•"‘••»“P *•»- banks were carrying mure real estate A fire destroy«! the business section " Washington to arrange transports- order loans for their customers at this time ....___ London < hile has placed an of Paterson, N. J., causing a loss of: tlon for the Indiana back to their res- .. He is Interested in my success and in J," 1 , with Armstrong. Whitworth & Co. for than they were carrying a year ago. *500,000. — . . . a result „ 37 „ the success of Governor Draper as well. creation In - America. Isrvation in As the largest battleship in the world. A Missouri court has fln«l a tele- Indians and eight children will be sent Colonel Roosevelt is a wonderful vote The vessel will be faster than any oth- . Genoa, N*v„ Destroyed. phone company *175,000 for violation home at the expense of the American getter and his influence here is sure to — A ... 1 be he pful in the campaign." ;.r warship aftoaL S***“ have a Carson City, Nev. Genoa, the roun- of th* anti-trust laws. | government. ______ tonnage of 32,000. Her guns will ty seat of liouglaa county, 211 mile* Preident Taft promises to do all in I Ontario Forests Swept. shell« as heavy aa those used by 110- suuth of this ¡city, was almost com- Giant Warship Launched. 1 plctely destroyed by fire . The loas ia his power to hasten the irrigation pro Winnipeg. Manitoba Rush fires have ,on >ear* Dansig. Prussia The Oldenburg, the estimated at over *100,000. The court jects authori*«! by «ingress. invaded the towns of Devlin and La- : great battleship which ia to lie added veils*, in the Rainy river district of Bu,ld B *«»r O'*»" Liners. house. Masonic Kall, and several other Ten acres of tide flands at Ta«>ma, to the German navy, waa launched structures wer* completely Ontario, although hundreds of settlers London The largest ¡steamships brick occupi«l by sawmills, boat houses, here. The Oldenburg ia a sister ahip and railway men tri«! to fight them in th* world are soon to b* built by th- gutted by the flames. Firefighting ap- *tc., were swept by fire; loaa *85,000, of the Ostfriealsnd, and has a displace- .ff, Cunard Steamship company. Work paratus waa forwarded by a Southern of 20,000 tons. Her length is Parliament has altered the corona At Devlin the Canadian Northern will start on the first ahip within a Pacific train from thia city to the scene <r»9 4/WVTIH— w-.-u— u , ________ ____ r.»u feet ami her beam 90 feet. H. r tion oath of the king of England, so as railroad railroad station, station, the the Ontario Ontario hotel, hotel, few few weeks. weeks. The new liners will havc in the hope of checking the flames. not to b* offensive to the Catholic; armament consist« of 12 12-inch guns, C a U i ’a sawmill. stores and houses were 60,0°'’ tonnage, or 15.000 tons more which threaten the surrounding fsrmsi Cook ’ s sawmill, stores and houses were | *---- 14 5.9-inch guns and 20 4.1-inch guns. I than the White Star steamers Olympic Genoa ia the oldest town this aid* of church. The battleship will have a complement destroyed. / 'and 80.000 tons more , the Sierra Nevada mountains. Unless rain comes, the timber in the and 2 Titanic, Seven men supposed to have been of 950 men and is designed to show a the and Mauretania. ontiro district will be burned. , than — •* “ Lusitania ’ ■** list in a gale on Cook’s Inlet, Alasks. ■ speed of 19.5 knots an hour. Chits Wind Wracks Ships. _________________ have been found .alive, though suffer ..... .............. — 1 ■ San Francisco Ths Merchants’ Ex Kaiser's Yacht Wins Raes. Strikers Become Violent. ing greatly. I _ Plunger Patton Retires. Kiel. Germany Emperor William's change has received advices from Val Greensburg, Pa.—Thc Westmoreland ___ _____ . ^1'7 rlh< *7 "* Chicago, —James A. Patten, ’’king -oal district, which is in the throes of American built Meteor won the 49 mile paraiso, Chile, that the German steam to «inpt* uniform emle of signal., to tW wheal hM er Irmingard ia ashore off Corral and that employe« of d.fferent road, can thf mar ‘et A flrm oppraU)r, i a miners’ strike, was the scene of more handicap race from Eckenfoeroe to is believed to be a total loss. The violence at Export, when the homes of Kiel. Harrv Krupp Von Bohlen and work together. that w(n H j p.tten, young- two foreign miners were dynamited. Halbach’s Germania was second, the crew was saved. Several other veaaela To offset bad crop prospect*, farmers est brother of the famous manipulaor. Marching strikers fired into the bar- Hamburg of the Non(Deutsche regatta the names of which are unknown, have from the Northern wheat states are will aucc<-<-d James A. Patten. It ia racks of deputy sheriffs guarding the verein third, and the schooner yacht J t>oen wrecked as the result of thc storm buying heavily in the Minneapolis said by old members of the hoard of property of the Fort Palmer mines. Westward, owned by Alexander 8. which has raged several drys on the wheat market, and the price ia stead- trade that Patten feels that he haa I No one waa injured. | coasL I Sheehan, of New York, fourth. ily rising. I been misjudged and misinterpreted.