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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
AIRSHIP CROSSING ATLANTIC /Y13 mull U’FFU Walter Wellman and Crew Make Sen- Or THE WEEK 8,*r* FRENCH AIRSHIP CROSSES CHANNEL GALE HITS GULF. West Indian Hurricane Headed Florida Coast.* tor ' FRENCH STRIKE CALLED CRIMINAL Atlantic City, N. J.. OcL 17. Sail- Key West. OcL 15— At 6 o'clock to — 1 “ mg into a thick fog that hung low night the wireleaa station here report- | ed a Weal Indian hurricane centered over the Atlantic ocean a few minutes west of Havana and moving with great . thia ■Mralag, Walter intensity toward Frogreaao. Yucatan. m «••»»• g Wellman, with a rrew of five men, is The atorm will extend from Florida tz»nighl believird to be on jm epoch to Mcxi«"o. Ail wirvhws station* will, making voyage to Europe in the huge » the exception of the local government i cigar-shaped airship America. •talion arc disabled. There II in un Numerous wireless messages were General Resume of Important Events receivtd during the day, and the latrai Carries Seven Men From Compeigne. confirmed rumor that a liner is ashore Telegraph Wire* Cut and Air Brake* near Key West. indicatrd that Wellman is tonight sail Presented In Condensed Form Francs, to London, in Si* Hours Ditablsd Food Supply for Ntw The weather bureau station at Sand ing through Die darkness off the Without Mishap. Pari* By Water. for Our Busy Readers. Key waa awash and the ment her« York coasL ««■ught refuge at the lighthouse. The The men making the flight are Wal United wireless station waa temporar ter Wellman, eommaixbr. Melvin t'so Ixmdon Another chapter was added i ily disabled and the ofierator secured Paris, OcL 18.—The strike of the " A world-wide steel trust may aoon Iman, chief engineer and next in com- ._____ _ _. • abandoned his . . railroad men, which be a reality. the instruments and threatens to mand; F. Murray Simmons, navigator; to the history of aviation when the *i__ Taft will urge the development of J- K. Irwin, wirelroa operator; John French dirigible balloon. Clement- quarters when heavy seas began to spread throughout France, was de The government wireless nounced today by Premier Briand as Aubert and Albert Ixiui* lx»ud. «aaiat- Bayard, made the voyage from Com come in. the Alaskan coal fields. ant engineers. alone waa in operation. ■ ptegne to Ixindon in the nsnarkable Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, died sud • "an insurrection, purely, built upon The start of the America waa one of denly of heart failure. a journey nquiring time of six hours, English Coast Fesls Storm. criminal foundations." the moat dramatic momenta ever oc Roundly criticised by seven hours by the fastest express Ixindon The English coast is strewn 1 The San Francisco mural wave is curring here. The premier de«-larvd that the strike I people who did not believe that be ' trains snd boats. driving many crooks out of the city. Compeignc is 45 with wreckage a* the rcault of a storm waa called while negotiations were go that haa continued for two days. The ing on for an adjustment of grievances i would ever undertake what was miles northeast of Paris sod about 195 Immense census frauds are allege«! ( casualty list is a long one. Bodies of and he promised that the instigators of jthought to be a foolhardy venture. miles by sir route to !x»ndon. In the c«»unt of Coast cities, and a com five seamen from the coasting steamer the strike won Id be prosecuted. Wellman startled th«* whole island by It was the first occasion on which a plete investigation will I m * made. bringing the America out of th>- dirigible balloon has crossed the Eng Cranford were picked up off Hartle- The river Seine, which in January Walter Wellman, with five assist- ; , hangar and without ceremony going puol. It is believed the vessel, which threatened to destroy Paris, looms up lish channel. Th«.- over-water trip oc ants, started in hia great dirigible bal ; into the air. carried a crew of 20, foundered, and in the role of saviour. The govern cupied 45 minutes. loon America, to cross the Atlantic j For the last 30 days the |mblic hail that the men were attempting to reach ment has maiie arrangements to rush The Clement- Bayard, with a crew of I oeean. expectantly awaited some move from •bora in a small boat when they were f<«d supplice to Paris from the sea, six, left’Compeigne at 7:15 o'c'oek loaL ! requisitioning all boats to meet the New York society women are adopt the Intrepid crew. Day after day It Sunday morning and reached Ixmdon Some of the wreckage coming ashore crisis «nd ease the food market, which ing the latest Parisian fad of carrying was announced that a trial flight would at about 1 .15 in the afternoon, making Indicates that a sailing _ ship met a like I Is already hard hit. dolls. They oft« n t|>cnd 825 to flOOl be matle aa soon aa conditiuna were th«- trip without a stop. Atmospheric perfect. fat«-. Lifeboats from many points The employes of the Eastern and the for the doll costumes. conditions were .perfect and the big It wax about 4 a. m. today that the were out and in a«>me instances «-ff«-ct- Paris, Lyons A- Mediterranean rail airship traveled with a slight broexc Adolph Busch, the millionaire brew final decision to go Up was rnsiic by «d rescues. In other cases they were roads have not to any appreciable ex behind. The behavior of th« dirigible er, has Anishad the expenditurv of Chief Engineer Vaniman. All night unable to reach diet reused craft. tent «-»¡«mded to the strike call and {500,000 in improving and extending he watchnl at the weather bureau, ’and was splendid and the 440 borscfiower the government's weapon of mobilisa motor worked to perfection The pas hia famous sunken gardens at Pass i as dawn broke he decided. Rushing tion has induced acme of those employ Stsamar Cannot Make Port. sengers cxjH-rienced no diacomfort and den a. Cal. the crew, who slept in the hangar, ed on the Northern road to return U> Tampa, Fla. A' message from the were only troubled by the miat in Tlie French dirigible ball«»n, the Vaniman called Wellman on the tele crossing the English chsnnel. wireless station at Key Wcstat 7 ¡20 p. their poata. Nevertheless, the North Clement-Bayard, flew from Compeign, piwinc at the Hotel Chalfonte, and no There waa nothing to interrupt the m. re|«>rted the steamship Olivet ju*t ern and Western railroads are prostra France, to Ix>n<ion in six hours, cro«a- tifi«*d him that the time to start had smooth, swinging motion of the bal outside the bar unable to make port on ted. The call to the colon has been Ing the English channel and outdis arrived. loon, which averaged 83 miles an hour. account of heavy *ea*. The wind i* ignored by the large majority and at With everything ready for the words tancing ail express trains. The mas* meetings today the strikers re An altitude varying from 300 to 700 blowing 60 to 60 miles an hour. "Let go," the crew climbed into the iterate«! their determination not to steamship Cornu*, spoken 4(> miles feet waa maintained, and all along the Many arrests have dampened ths ar- I car hanging from the ball«w>n. In respond to the call. route over the land the aeronauts w«"st of Tortuga*, is proceiding. der of the French railroad strikers. The Anal "good-byes" were said to Much destruction has been wrought were cheered by thousands of specta- dications are that the storm is swerv New York art dealers arc accus«*d of wives, r«lativ«-s and friends and the tors. ing eastward and will strike the Flor on the Western system, on which the customs frauds aggregating a million last word to the ground was given. The balloon made a safe and easy ida coast in the vicinity of Tampa, strikers and their supporters have held On the board walk and the beach dollars. slightly to th<- northwest. The barom up snd derailed trains, blocked tracks, landing at Wormwood Scrubs. waa assembled a crowd «■atimat«*d at ■ destroyed signals, ripped up rail* and The dirigible carried M. Clement, J eter is reading 29.94. Thomas S. Baldwin waa injur«»«! am! about 6,0i»0. The crowd sttxid in awe cut telephone and telegraph wires. hia biplane wrecked in a flight at Iowa as the airship licgan to rise and sail in of the Clcmi-nt Bayard firm, in com The government has ordered the arrest mand, Baudery and Leprince, st «-er* City, la. GALLERIES MAY BE INVADED the fog. Then ch«*er after cheer fol of a score of strike leader* anti in men; Hebatier, engineer and designer; Presidents nf two big railroads ar lowed when lbs craft began to disap two mechanics, ami Arthur Philip Du structions have been issued to the gued before the Interstate commerce pear in the miat. Within five minutes I’roa, members of the British parlia Wealthy Art Patron* May Have to truo|ia to use aevere measures wher the ship waa out of sighL com miss ion for higher freight rates. ever occasion requires. Turn Over Treasure*. ment, rcpr<a«'nting the British parlia Robert Miller, one of the wirelcw Thousands of person living in the mentary aerial defense committee. ( Extensive frauds have tx-nn discov New York An anonymoua note sent operators stationed here, kept calling Only these seven were aboard, al to William lxM*b Jr., collector tf the suburbs snd employed in Paris massed ered In the Japancst* navy, and several the America, but it waa not until though the airship can acrommudate port of New York, precipitated a sen this evening around the depots. These prominent commander* have liccn ar- 11:15 a. m. that there was a response. 39 passegners in addition to the crew. reeted. sational raid on the Fifth avenue cs they found closed and silent, with mil Then out of the sir c«me this messsge, Thv course was by way of Arniena. tabliahment of Duveen Brothers' art itary ami* in front. Then, with true Over half the children in the fiublic the first ever sent from sn airship at Abbeville atnd Boulogne, and the bal- galleries and the arrest of two mem Parisian gaiety, they laughingly set schools of Kansas City have been rec sea: loon waa steered readily with the aid bers of tbs firm, Benjamin J. and out to walk home, p»-rh»[>s a distance ommended for treatment for mental or I "Headed northeaat; all well on of a com [»ase. Henry J. Duveen, charge«! with con of five or ten miles, or stormed the physical defects. board, machinery working fine. Good The aeronauts experienced some spiracy to defraud the government of tramways, cabs automobiles and other Präsident Taft has pla<cd hie 0. K. by«.—J. Irwin." trouble with the varying air currents. more than 11,000,000 by undervalua conveyances. The losses to commerce already are on the plans for raising the battleship . On this account they circled SL Paul’a tion of imports. Scores of trains have Maine in Havana harbor, and work and the Tower bridge twice, dipped In the event of fines being inifioeed tremendous. will begin next February. several times end flew cl««c to the tope or duties recovered from the firm or its been stalled along the roads, many of of buildings. They passed over th«- members, the informsnt will be in line these carrying fo«d supplies, which Twenty-two men were discharged by The pas houses of parliament and along to for the reward offered by the govern- have become unfit for use. a California mining company for steal Fort Dmigc, la., Oct 17. Senator Hyde park, where there was a wild me nt for evidence resulting in such senger* on the steamship Oceanic, who Ing high grade ore. It ia believed Jonathan P. Dolliver died at his resi took the train at Cherbourg for Paris, i conviction. 8 ho ,<HMI worth has been stolen during dence here at 7 :30 o'clock last night, scramble of spectator*. are blocked at Mante-Sur-Seine, about The dirigible landed safely after de- If the allcg«*d frau la prove as exten the past few months. while ari attending physician, Dr. E. scribing large descending circles. sive as customs officials have stated, 86 mile* from Paris. Many Americana have been com A government cngin«*er at work on M. VanPatton, was examining his thia reward will probably be between pelled to remain in this city or pay 260 MILE FLIGHT MADE. th<> Alaskan boundary haa discovered a heart with a stethoscope. 8100.000 and 8500,000. fabulous sums to reach the coast, so His death followed an acute attack mountain which he believes is fully The United States government has 22,000 feet high, which ia nearly 2,000 of stomach trouble, which affected hia Aviator*. With Paitsnger«, Go From warrants out for the remaining m«-m- that they might embark for England. M. Jaure, leader of the Socialists in heart. Hia physician annoum'ed that f«M*t higher than Mt. McKinley. tier* of the firm, who have art gal- Paris to Brussels. death was directly dus to dilation of I leriaa in the leading capital* of Eu the chamber of deputies, t«day an President Taft wjHaail for an in the heart. Paris Henry Wynmalen. the Dutch swered Premier Briand, charging that rope. spection trip to IboÄBhmus of Psnsma the railroads of the government were Mr. Dolliver had a«! far re«x>vere«i aviator, and holder of the world's alti Million* of dollars' worth of paint on November 10, waving Charlcsbm, • his strength aa to be able to walk tude record, and M. LeGagneux. the reeponaible for the present crisis. He S. C., on the er North Caroline, ab«>ut hia lawn. He had b«*en up all French aviator, each with a passenger, ings and art work have been sold to declared that the scheme of militarisa millionaire art patrons in this country, convoyed by her r ship, the M in day, am! at night cntcre«! hia sitting made remarkable tripe in biplanes and it waa suggested that the customs tion was dangerous, as it was certain tone. room for the daily conaultation with from Paris to Brussels. They started officials may invade these art coller- to weaken military discipline and in an hour and a half apart, in an attempt crease anti-militarism. Relief is being tent to the forest fire hia physician. tlona and temporarily bold the ni «a U t - The Southwest express had a narrow The senator informed Dr. VanPatton to win the 180,000 offered by the Auto piece* pending an adjudication of the Sufferers in Minnesota and Canada. escape from being wrecked on its ar that he was feeling much improved and club and the 85, imhi offered by the mu allege«! fraud*. Coal from the Pacific Coast is to be The brakes failed that he tielieved he had about recover nicipality of Paris for a successful District Attorney Wise said hr I m * rival here today. given a thorough test by the navy. ed hia normal atrvngth. Dr. VanPat flight with s passenger to Brussels and lieved that fraudulent valutiona have to work and subea-quent investigation showed that the ; air pipe* had been One death has occur««! in the alums ton cautioned him aUiut becoming anx return. been carried on systematically for Wynmalen, after reaching the Bel cuL The train dashed into the Auster- of New York from a virulent attack of ious to resume his work and then be year*. lit! station at a sjxed of 60 miles an gan the examination of the heart while gian capital, left almost immedistely Asiatic cholera. hour. It was Stopped just before the senator was seated in a large Mor on the return trip and arrived safely in Hurricane Rages in Cuoa. Roosevelt made a short flight in an I«eGag- ris chair. The physician waa counting the evening at SL Quentin. Havana The provinces of Havana, reaching the Dorsant term in ua. aeroplane at SL Louie, ami said he en At Boi* Colomtiee the strikers held the beats of the senator's heart out neux decided to stop for the night in Malanias and Finer del Rio have been joyed it immensely. loud. He was fretjuently interrupted Brussels and will start for Paris early in the grip of the severest storm of up a freight train and, smaahing in the The Supreme court is now complete hy Mr. Dolliver with the declaration in the morning. recent years since Thurwiay. The doors of the ears., freed a cargo of The distance between the two points and will begin hearing imjairtant that he waa unable to hear hia own highest velocity of wind was HO miles cattle. Heavy consignments of fruit is about 170 miles ss the crow flics, cases against the trusts in January. heart. an hour. The ram probably waa un- ami vegetables destined for Belgium and the distance between Brussels and The physician suddently noticed that preeedenta-d, and has wrought great and Northern France are stalled and Soldiers have almost diasppesred He shook SL Quentin approximately 80 mils*. damage to sugar cane and tobacco ruined. Prices of fish, eggs, butter from th«* streets of Lisbon, snd con the heartbeats had ceased. The daring Hollander therefore cov Exit from a nd entrance to the port and milk have jumped 25 per cent. ditions sro rapidly becoming normal his atethoeroi«, thinking that it waa ered about 250 miles with a passenger. defective in some way. Again apply have been chised. Dredges an«l barges The merchants are arranging for the again. ing hia instrument he diaroverv«! that On the trip to Brussels both aviators working about the battleship Maine tranaportation of vegetables from the A bride of four days set Are to the the heart had ceased entirely. Upon made a landing at St. Quentin to re- suburbs by automobiles. were comjwlleii to seek refuge, All house and tried to burn her husband at looking into the senator's face he dis- pleniah their gasoline. but one dredge got away safely, The Elmhurst. Cal., after they had been covered that he had died, without • Search for Gold Ended. crew of the dredge waa rescued. hrving a family quarrel. Kraut Scatter* Loafer*. struggle and without pain. Ixw Angeles- Two associates. Fuller Sacramento Quite a crowd of wharf Willamette valley shippers have! and Steward, hardly lees known in the Passes Will Be Limited. Trepanning Skull Saves. employes, steamboat men and other* world of adventure than himself, Aled a rebate suit with the Interstate Helena, Mont.- The issuance of Pa ______________________ __ thrown into a small _____ panic at the Walla Walla, Wash After having were Commerce commission covering exces reached this city with the personal sive freight rates during the past ten nearly become insane through pr«waure rity wharf when a barrelof sauerkraut **• by the North«-rn Pacific railroad effects of Dr. Charles P. Holt, of comfiany h«‘ nee for th will be restricted on hi» brian cau*«*<l hy an injury to his exploded during the midst of a discus "'anta Ana, the distinguished journal year*. to actual employes, members of the sion as to what cauard the wrecking of skull, while serving in the I’hilippines, ist, scientist and explorer, who died of The town ef Rockville, MJ., near State Railway commission and such Captain Charles Booker, of Dayton, is the txia Angeles Time* building two fever, alone in a far off port of Colom Washington. D. C.. is tired of its rep contracting firms ss are engaged in the fully recovered through an operation weeks ago. The exploaion under ordi bia. South America, with wealth with utation a* a Mecca for elopers, and interests of the company. Announce which conaistedjof trepanning hie skull. nary conditions waa enough to »trike in hia grasp. The lure of gold had ministers will no longer marry couplea ment to thia effect came from Third For several years the mind of Captain fear into the hearts of brave men, yet drawn Dr. Holt to every part of the unknown to them. Vice-President M. S. Slade, of the Booker had become more clouded, and to have it come at such a pyachological globe where the precious metal is Latest «-atimates of caaualtiea In the so much so that lately he had been al- | moment caused terror to reign for sev Northern Pacific. found. Hr waa among the first that The action follows a ruling by the Minneaota foreta fires place the death moat irresponsible. invaded Alaska. The ojieratfon eral minutes. The kraut had been left Montana Supreme court holding the list ss high ss 2,000. waa entirely succesaful. Captain I in the sun and had fermented. issuance of railway pase«Mi to be a vio Argentine Heads Sworn. A Walls Walla grocery man haa had Booker was wounded by the explosion lation of the state law. Thirty Mine Victim* Fonnd, Buenos Ayrre—Senor Roque Senta hia 16-year old daughter arrested for of a shell. Starkville, Colo. Thirty Indies have Pena and Dr. Vi ctor ino de la Plata burglarising hia store. I Two Fall Into Boiling Dye. Riot* Rule in Nicaragua. now been removed from the Starkville were inaugurated respectively as pres A girl highwayman, dresacl in m«*n'a New Orleans New« reached here mine. Many now being brought out Provo, Utah- Two employee of the ident and vice president of the Argen clothea, waa captured by an intended from Managua, Nicaragua, that disor are in such an advanced stage of de- Knights Woolen Mills fell into a vat tine Republic. President Pena de victim at Wallace. Idaho. der had broken out anew in the ’capital comfioeltion that they can never be of boiling dye while scuffling on its clared in hie meeaage that his Interna Twenty-five bodice are brink. H. D. Jonheon died noon after tional policy would be directed with Taft and Roosevelt have express«! and that frequent rioting was occur identified. opposite opinions on many points of ring. According to these advices the still in the mines and. according to the being taken out and his companion, friendship toward Europe and fratern rescuers, have not yet been located. I John H. Nebaker, cannot live. the conservation question. situation had become very critical. ity for America. doings of the World at Urge Told in Brief. Big Clement-Bayard Dirigible Makes Splendid Flight SENATOR DOLLIVER, IOWA, DIB OE HEART EAILLRE Employes IFestroy Tracks and Wreck Trains.