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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
• « ■ « a . « « • • 1 I ? . • • ' ’ 4 •. « • * .• A • • .« •» ’ • ' • •• 's . I • •• r • e » A - «•*». ? • * a • r • ’ •• • • A* '’ 'S. • -* • * % * •' ? . t . • e * * * / * *-» A-*" ' 'us’-' • • »• », • • Í I • » '» •* a ' ’ •* f L 4 *. a. 'Jr -'s»’ '• *•. • • • **. • - ' . •s */’ ’’ ’ • • ■ , • ' < • »* •-. i to , »’.«i . • • A • * •;* * a.'*1 ► ■ 4 < .«<■ I CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK DRIVERS REFUSE AGREEMENT Offer ot New Express Companies Comes to Naught. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION FIRST BLIZZARD HITS EAST. Snow. Sleat and High Winds Tie Up Atlantic Coast. 16 INJURED IN STRIKE RIOTING New York — Rushing in from the New York, Nov. 7.—The most ser ocean, one of the heaviest fall bliz ious rioting that has yet marked the sards of yean struck th«- Atlantic sea . < strike of express drivers »nd helpers. board, piling snow and sleet upon New Chicago Garment Workers Re itoings of the World at UTgf culminating in the shooting of a strik President Taft Names Thurs York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash sist and Police Charge. I ing driver by a guani on » wagon, took ington and intermediate points, tear day, November 24. I place - - tonight, * *‘ --- «--- ---- an abrupt Told in Brief. following ing down telegraph and telephone wires termination of negotiations between and delaying trains. the men ami the companies. The entire coast north of Baltimore F The situation tonight la regarded as is covered with a thick blanket of One Officer Stabbed and Striker, Last Year's Great Progress in Amer General Relumi of Important ***’**I Increasingly serious, with add««! pussi- T rampled •nd Beaten 14 Year aoggy, wet snow. Telegraph wires ica <• Notable, and Cause, tor Presented In Condensed Form “ —* ' bility of a aympathetic walkout were brok«*n down so badly by the Old Girl Is Leader, Thankfulness are Many, throughout the city of all teamsters sleet that the telegraph compai • » r« for Our Busy Roeders. and allied organizations. ported that they were getting commer Peter Roach, a striking driver, the cial messages through only at a great Chicago, Nov. 3. Grim specters of victim of today's rioting, was »but Washington — Th«- progress of the effort and at a cost of considerable the days of the Haymarket riots Spain han begun the building of a . through the body during an attack by country «■ reflected by the records of delay. haunted Chicago’s streets for n brief I modern navy. B nx.p an Adams express wagon. population and harvest« «mi the general The storm was the most severe about time late this afternoon, when In- The prqiulation of Iowa has dccrea»«*d Tbe last rites were adninistered to conditions of International jx-aev. are Baltimore »nd Washington, all wires apeetur Healy and a «quad of 6« police in the past ten years. I h,ni by • in • drugstore sod be things for which thanksgiving ia esjie- being reported duwr. between these men with drawn revolvers charged was hurried to a hoapitai, where hia dally due fur the year 19)0, according two cities. In Eastern Pennsylvania several thousand striking garment Rooeevclt tells Ohioene that their ( rendition was rej>ort<-d criticnl. to the annual Thanksgiving proclama communciation with Chicago could lx* workers who were rioting on the West John Perry, a guan) on the wagon, tion issued by President Taft, platform makers are* away behind the The obtained only by way of Boston. Side. was also injured, and according to the proclamation ia a* follows; times. Trains were delayed everywhere and One policeman was stabbed, 15 riot ictji ingi r ----- -» Knitted the shooting. He The Chicago Tril>une predicts that' police, "This year of 1910 is drawing to a aome of the trolley lit <-• had to give ers were seriously injured ami 20 strik xt house fired after he had been hit in th«* face ekwe. The records of jiojxjlaticn and up ail attem|>ts st maintaining regular Itvmocrats will control the net ers and sympathizers were arrested bv a «ton«* »tone hurled by Roach, Roach. Roach harvests which arc th«* index of pm- schexlules. ; I by of rvpreeentatlvea. during the fight, which threatened to dcnirel any part in the riot. gr<-ss show viguroua national growth Washington communicated only in Auto dealers of the Coast The termination of negotiations wa» and the health and prosperous well- > termittently with the rest of the world. get beyond police control. This, the most serious outbreak deavor to have strict laws l>as»«<l pi^ejpjtgted by a letter to Mayor Gay living of <>ur communities throughout Wires were blown in all directions by nor by th«' companies stating that the this land and in our j»ox»« «al<)na beyotui a whirling mixture of snow and rain, since the inception of the strike, oc- •gainst "joy riding." •urrvd st th«i plant of A. Lott A- Co. ia said only condition ujxin which they would the seas. Th««« blessings have not which awept over the city all night. Before the police arrived, the strikers The Armour Grain company lek take back th«* strikers was by individ descended upon us in restricted meas There ia no communication whatever to have cleared 91,000,000 in one we had broken all the windows in the ual application not later than today. ure, but overflow and abound. They between the national capital and joints large building occupied by th** clothing by gambling in wheat. Re emjdoymcnt in their ok) |<ositiona are the bl« «sings and bounty of God. to the north, and in other directions manufactures, had driven strikebreak A general sympathetic strike is at former wages was promts«»!, "with "We continu«* to be al peace with wire service is almost as bad. ers out and had carried a large number likely to tie the climax of the New out discrimination against any of th< m the rest of the world. In all «Mential of sewing machines into the streets, York express driv«*rs’ strike. because of having left the service." matters our relations with other jx*o- CHINESE CUTS HIS QUEUE. where they were destroyed. The companies also agrevd, as soon Serious rioting attends the strik«* of jiles are harmonious with an evergrow The strikers ami their followers put New York express drivers, and on«* as work was resumed, to confer with ing reality of friendliness and depth of Walls Walla Orientals Obeying Order up a desperate fight. Many of them their «-mployea in an endeavor to »ffect recognition of mutual dependence. It striker was ahot and badly wounded. of Far-Off Emperor. were knocked down by the clubs and a settlement of wages and hours. is especially to tx* noted that during Chicago garment workers rejHidiaUxj Thee«« terms were re-jecUxi by the Walla Walls Obeying the command revolvers of the jnlice and not a few agreements male by their president •trike lcad«*rs without even turni«) the last year great progress has been of his en psror, miles away aero»» the were trampled ujxin. Some of the em- achleve.1 in the c«m«e ..f arbitration, ployis of the company joined the strik with leading clothing manufacture rs consideration. and the peaceful settlement of inter seas, Sh<x> Fly. the beat known China ers and are said to have assisted in "Now it is a case of fight a case of man in the Walla Walla valley, has A straw ballot shows more than 20 national disj>ut««a. [lulling machines from the floors. jwr cent of the nominees for congr« •• fight until we win," said W. A. Ash- "Now, therefore. 1. William Howard cut off his queue. For 4'1 years he ha« Men ami women were hurling stones on all tickets are in favor of woman ton, general organizer uf the Team- Taft, president of the United States of worn his glossy braid, sometime swing emi bricks through the windows of the ing behind him as he walked. l>ut more aters’ union. America, In accordance with the wise suffrage. With the ending of negotiation«, custom of th«- civil magistrate since often colled tightly al*out his head. plant when Insjiector Healy and his A complete combine harvester has talk among th«« strikers imm«*diately the first settlements in this land, arxl The example set by Shoo Fly is tieing band of reserves arrived. The in- tnen shipjx*d to Argentine Rcjiublic, ~*1 walkout. with the rule established from the followed by others of the Chinese here, sp<- tor found difficulty in getting to and a crew ot Americana accumjiany- rentered ftp*”1 ■ general , It was said, Ing It will show Argentine* wh< at rais- ^u,-b action, it “se ••!'* would call l‘ foundation of this government. d<> ap and it ia said that only a few of the gether the disorganized force of police men which hail borne the brunt of the I out lOO.WMi men. point Thursday, November 24. 1910, ss picturesque head dressings remain in era the latest methods in harvesting. When he hlut done The joint executive committee of a day of national thanksgiving and the city, All are to go, say those earlier fighting. New York expersa companies flatly lhv , It was said tonight, will jirayer, enjoining the people upon thxt who can talk English, and while not ' so. however, the policemen charged refuse to arbitrate the qu«*stlon of a j inset tomorrow to remaider the matter. day to meet in their churches for the all have eomplitrd with the order. through the center of the mob, knock A meeting of chauffeurs and cabdrivi-rs praise of Almighty God ami to return which |>ermita the rutting of th«- hair, ing down ail in their way. "cloeed shop." Many of the rioters lied when they j unions was also called for tomorrow. heartfelt thanks to him (or all his all ar«- expeet«*d to do so »» soon 11» | Fire destroyed two large "lire-I saw the |ioliecmen draw their revol they brrome a little more used to the gmxlncss and loving kimines«. proof" blocks in Philadelphia, together Walla Walla has a large vers. Those who remained firm hurled "In witnees whereof I hav«* hereunto custom. TRAINS COLLIDE; EIGHT DEAD with three residences. Chinese quarter, owing to the many chibs and Stone» at the approaching set my hand ami caused the seal of the There are proepecta that the govern- ' gardens near here, and meetings dis i officers. Unite«l States to be affiled, The attitude of the police Indicates ment may mover coal lands in Alaska Eastbound Apple Train and W h I- "Ilone at the City of Washington, cussing the newest edict have been l that much more serious trouble is an valued at 1200,000,000. frequently held of late By |s>pular bound Freight Meet in Cut. thia, the Sth day of November, in th«* decision, the Chinamen, most of whom ticipat'd within the next 24 hours. Five men and two women were 6pokanc, Wash. ■ Eight are known to year of our Lord one thousand nine are beo-ming quit«- modernised, hav«- All preparations are being made for w „7 hundred and ten. and of the indcjicnd- hurled nearly acre»» the Ohio river by . lie dead and four known to be ,„„, more or j hastily calling in the reserves from decided to drop th<- ancient custom. the bursting of a big steamer boiler. | lee» aerieualy Injured a« n i result of cnee of the United States the one hun- outlying stations and mobilizing a • ' ■**■*-. (Sigrwd) Two Indiana nominees for justice of UIM, of the n«t <H.»»trou, freight drr'.1 ’¿’'A large force in the down town district. "WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. PARLIAMENT IS CALLED. the peace strongly recommend each wrrH*ka in the history of the Great Strikers tonight held a dozen largely "By ths President, Alvee A. Adee, lIV*ll — near nvvn W Chattaroy, s»«v« w-vxw'7-t . other for th«» office, as neither one Northern 11 rWl railroad, attended meetings on the west and Wash. ~ The wreck was tin* result of acting secretary of state. Chinas« gmpe'-or Issues Decree For north sides and also down town. The wants it, — I head-on collision sround a sharp curve 1913 Meeting. feeling at these meetings wa» intense STRIKERS OUST PRESIDENT In accordance with a royal edict, in a deep cut, fairly at the bottom of Pekin An official decree was iaau««d and agitators urge«l the strikers to fur the entire Chinese consulsr force in two steep grades. Two beavi ly-load<xl Meanwhile, various Sen Francisco have discarded their trains running at an exceptional raU Garment Workers Repudiate Agre« • announcing that an imperial parlia- ther disorder. clubwomen who have interested them of spmxl combined almost every condi- ment Propoeed Settlement Off. ment, the first in the history of China, queues ami ado|>ted American dress. meni Proposed Settlement Off. ment selves in the cause of the girl garment .... _. ... . , . ' would be convened in 1913. A general strike has iwen declared tion jxiaaible to make the Impact So Chicago. disastrous * hicago. The outlook for an early I Thia is a conceeaion to the demands workers were urging their followers to In Catalonia, Spain, and will extend Traffic ¿n the main line of the Great ‘be garment workers' of the recently constituted senate and refrain from any action which might throughout the empire* within a week. . .......... . a wcnl glimmering when the delegation« of the provincial aaa«-m injure their cause. It ia believed to be the first move in ,qortj,crn wj|| have to be susjx-ndcd ! The strike is not for an increase of The wreckage Th‘’ ,'1“1 b> U'*- the revolution. ■ from 40 to 4H — • hours. — • will hardly be removed and the line ?en.r.rn ni ’ w ?k m rn’l’rv‘* '’""»ger- provided for the as wages, but for the principle of "collec A terriffic surf, unaccompanied by clearad before that time. dent of the I nited t.arment Workers, ambling of an imjxrrial parliament In tive bargaining," as the strikers term wind or any other disturbance, swept Train No. 451, running on its reg hlm “ lr»*l«r._ « ’>1 »"Ught igj«,. but until r. ently the throm had their demand for recognition of the up the beach at Nome and flooded the «•■’.*■( tr>- ' t.i.-ag-« Fc<l«-rati"!. <4 rrfu»«*1 to «i t.-rtam petitiom praying snion. Joan* Mielewski, atreeta and baacmenta of the city, do ular schedule, westbound, collided with l.at»r. vaiass the mw u««« ■ -». aw«.s » ■»••«<««, The a — w~ ------ - 14 » years ----- old, --- led one that date be advanced. de- the "apple extra," castliound. running *be serious riots when an at- Th«* I «-deration instructed its ex cree sets forth that the parliament ing much damage. .on a fast achtxdule of five hours be- ecutive boani to issue s call *for funds tack wax made on the .hop. of Kuh, will be convened in three years. An Indian horse trailer sold a mule tww>n H|||yanlt Wash., and Troy, to assist the strikers and ordered Pres The j»lice went from house to house Nathan & Fisher. She and a number for a "ahaved-tail" horse, and was un- j M(jnt Train N(J 451 wo |<ia(jed ident Fitzpatrick to prepare • memor informing the occujiants of th«* edict, of other, were arreated. able to «top laughing over the joke. Wj|jj jminU. oila, »ome furniture and ial on the strike to present b* the con Presently the dragon banner and jiajier I The striker«, numlwring about 200, After laughing several hours h< wu livestock, much of it extremely 'dtaTr had broken «everal windows and had given a strong electric shock, which inrtammable material and considerably I vent i«>n of the American ^Federation of lanterns appeared above every Labor, which will meet in St. Ixiuia Beyond thia there was no public mani- <'o"9Uv’e|l the guard around the place quieted him. and next day he was as * itgnirr |jgbtcr man than inv the ssppiv apple extra, which .«..,.. when th«- police arrived. At the word this week. * ' ~ festatlon over the momentous news. carriixl, besides besid«*a fruit, heavy loatis well as ever. carried, loads of charge from the police the girl is said « ------ W__ i A___ The Federal deficit for the past year | grain and * furniture. to have shouted: "Get together, men, Mathewson Gets *15.000. Every man of ‘ both train crews who ! Women On Strike March. was 116,000,000 less than th«* previous " i charge the police. Get the jump on New York Christy Mathewson has ! hnppene«i to be near the front of his Chicago I«ed by a throng of women ’em. year. just sign«*d a contract with the New train is dead. One brakeman saved ainging the "Marseillaise," several Ths strikers responded to her call Two jurors in a New York murder I himself by jum|*ing. but he is serious York baaebal. club for next »■•»Min at thousand striking garm«*nt workers and attacked the bluecoats. The latter i the highest salary «-ver paid in the his trial have been indicted for soliciting ly injured. the Wlir North fa used th« st d named M attered th«-mob. It is understood • ril,j, .. d through . ,.her Side , JoaU ami ir < a lut.s youth Frank Brex I_ ________ i | ,,. a bril*. The brakemen who hap|>en«x1 to be tory of the game. that Matty will re-ceive for hia ser tory district. each <>f the "open shops” in this sec fought to the last, continuing their ra A Medford, Ore., man received 20,* in the rear of their trains «-scajwd with vice« next sea»on 915,000, ( mhi volts from a live electric wire, but minor injuries. i ■ sistance even in the patrol wagon. The "big six" had a long conference tion and shouted derisively at tion- in •' th«* wreck is very large. was not seriously Injurixl. | ’ The rv- loss •- union workers and strikebreakers. with John T. Brush, and while the A pile of 19 cars of train No. 451, financial dealings of th«* club with it» Several attempts at disorder were Striking express drivers in New jamm«*d into the River Island Is Burning. IV Fpffi* as »a u<vsi IHa. apace VI of an ordinary quelled by the police, who made a I York City received strong reinforce living r<M«m, ■n. < caught fire imm< d.ately player« are never made public, it is Sacramento, Cal. — Brannan island, > dily n ucid I a mn-x of "»id ou g«»»| authority that Mr. r J Brush ’rejrh ’lumber of arrests, ments, and the strike is spreading. in Sacramento river, below thia city, I ami were* s| Mrs. Raymond Robins, president of advance —i before th., ___ in i Fifteen babies have been bom al tangled steel th«* fl,., fire annaratua. apparatus, i volunteered Mathewson the adv the Women’» Trad«* Union league, said ia actually burning up. Fifty acres of mil«« F >rt Stevens, Ore., during one week. RUIntnon«*«l from Sp«dtanc. 21 i...L_ that the striking women are anxious land have already been burned and the —■ —.~ ■ __ There are not over 100 families in the away, could start a stream of water on ! to submit their grievances to arbtra fire is beyond control, as the only pump Drinking Cups Under Ban. •own. the ruins. tion and that she believed the strike suitable for the emergency was re ttuard of Sacramento-- The State moved last summer. The fire started would be settled within a few days. An Illinois farmer aged S2 years; health haa decided to press more close I in a stubble field when an electric Deer Lined Up for Czar. •loped with a woman of 4H. The farm ly its campaign against public drink- I jower wire broke, and the blaxe got Berlin Emperor Nicholas "hunt- irriin r.mixrur .- , , .. er’s son, agcil 60, objected to the mar Religious Orders Barred. started in the jieat beds under the aur- in Emperor William« new «.me «MC «*{• b> -dopt.ng • re-lution ask led" I_____ • >« riage. Madrid—Th«* acnatc as passed by a face of the ground. Nearly the whole I in« ing *11 all railrtuEl railroad rnmniniM companie« tn to refnoft remove preserve near Oranienburg, 26 miles Seattle fotxi Inajiectors have con-1 i northeast of Potsdam. A battailion of ¡ cups from cars, depots and ferries and vote of 149 to 58, the "padlock" bill, of the ialand is of this formation, to have public and private school« us«* which prohibits the creation of further Effort, to extinguish thia fire have demned sev«*ral tons of turk«*ys, crabs, " T-’/“” , ... _ . _ i. . . . . ■ soldiers with foresters had been en- other methods for children, either in lobstcrs and smelt which were being ... . . , . ... ... t v ... gsg«*hd for aome davs in sasemblnig dividual cu|« or drinking fountains, j religious establishments in Spain until failed. " 1,500 , .. . four- . kept in co 1*1 storage for the holiday some deer, hare and . other the rvviaion of the concordat with the Old-Time Actor Dead. trade. , > footed game within an enclosure, and The health board points out that many ' states have paaid laws prohibiting Vatican has been completed. Th«* con Philadelphia - Charles J. Fyffe, an _______ I a The chief signal officer of the Unit : the animals were driven out past the use Of drinking cup » for the g. n, ciltetory -ttitude ofPre*.*,ierC an.lej»; actor of distinction more than half a encircled by - pine ed States haa asked the War dejiart line of - platforms . - eral public on account of dangers of toward the eccleeiaatieal senators dur century ago, died at the Edwin Forest | branches and upon which the royal ment for 20 military aeroplanes to be ing the debate led to the impre-eaion in spreading contagious disease«. home for actors in this city. He was used in practice and instruction <«f party and 2 other court hunters had official circle« that a way would be RO yean old. Mr. Fyffe supported taken positions, ready for the killing. tre<>|M. found to resume negotiation« between Straits Will Be Flown, Booth, Barrett, William R. Sheridan Emjx*ror Nicholas hail the first shot. the government and the Vatican for a Many pitched hatth«s were fought . and other great tragedians for 40 Havana — Arrangements are being reviaion of the concordat. between prospective settlers at th«* I made for an aeroplane flight acroaa the yean. He had a wide range of parts, Loaf Must Weigh Pound. opening of the Cocur d’Alene reeer- ; but it was in the heavier roles of trag Topeka, Kan. — The State Supreme Florida strait« from Havana to Kry Yellow Fever Found at Honolulu. vation In Hebo, but no fatalitiea were court has decided that a loaf of bread West, prsbably in December. The dis edy that be apfieared at his best. He Honolulu—The first" case ot yellow was a native of New Orleans. reported. weigh» 1 ♦'» ounces or it is not a loaf. tance ia over 90 miles, bdt conditions A kerosene lamp in a shack occu-1 John Mi-Coat, a Ixavenworth baker, for flying, it is claimed, arc favorable fever ever known in thia port has been T.n Cholera Case. Reported. at this season. The Havana Post has discovered aboard the Japaneae liner pied by the family of Y. Yamsmoto in was arrested because he did not label Rome — Ten new cases of cholera offered a prise of fS.OOO. It is said Hongkong Maru. which arrived here his bread when the loaves weighed leas the Interbay district of Seattle, ex ’ ploded ami two children were burned to ' than IS ounces. He appealed and the that’Glenn H. Curtiss, Mars. Ely and October 30 from Manzanillo, Mexico. were reported during the last 24 hour., The ateamer ia held In quarantine. and two deaths. I Baldwin will compete. Supreme court ifflrmnl the decision. death In their bed. i w