The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 25, 1910, Image 2

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CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
COUNT TOLSTOI IS DEAD.
Great**! Rstormer and Humanitarian
O< Modern Time*.
pilgrimage led him to the monastery
at Shamardine, in the province of Kai-
uga, where he remained aa the guest
of his sister, Marie, who is a nun in
the cloister.
Learning that hl* retreat had been
discovered, he insisted upon proceed­
ing on his journey to the Caucasus,
where he hotted to »[»end hi* last day*
close to the Tolstoian colony on the
shores of the Black sea.
But on the railroad journey he was
overcome with exhaustion and the cold,
and Dr Makovetski was c» impel led to
have him transferred to the flag ata
tion at Astapova, where he was made
as comfortable aa possible in the rude
wooden building.
Fur five days he had lain there, suf­
fering first from bronchitis and later
from inflammation of th«- lungs.
Spe­
cialists were called from Moscow anti
other places, but notwithstanding their
utmost efforts the heart of the great
Russian responded but feebly to restor­
atives and stimulant* administered.
Saturday the attack* of heart failure
increased alarmingly, and many hours
prior to the end the physicians had
given up all hope.
Countess Tolstoi
was admitted to the sick room for the
first time last night, but her husband
failed to recognise her.
She had hastened to him when ■he
learned several days ago .that his III-
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ONE HUNDRED DIE IN RIOTS
Meaican Police Have Fierce
With Anti-re-slect>on<*t*.
1
Fight
Mexico City Ona hundred persons,
including the chief of polics, were
killed in riot* at Puebla, according to
statement* of j >aase t.gcrs arriving
here. The stories told are that the
trouble began when several |olicemrn,
headed by th* chief, attempted to
break up a meeting of anti-re-election- Total Killed at Zacafeca* May Reach
500 Town in State of Terror
tats being held in a large hall. Aa the
Under Martial Law.
chief and hi* men advanced toward the
building, a door waa opened by a wo­
man. who shot the chief.
El Paso One hundred persons were
A fight then began between the po­
killed in riot* which took place at
lice and the occupant*. A bomb waa Zacatecas, in the interior of Melico,
thrown from one of the windows in the Saturday night, according to reporta
midst of the [ml icemen and rural*», received here.
Soldiers fired into a struggling body
the latter having been called to aril*
of rioters with disastrous effect.
the officers. The bomb exploded, kill­
One hundred is the lowest estimate
ing many. The other casualties occur
of the loss of J)ife, which may reach
red in the course of fighting which
500.
took place in th» street.
So far a»
A dispatch from Del Rio, Texas, on
known there were no Americans killed.
the Mexican border, 250 miles east of
The passenger* further asserted
here, state* that rumors are current of
that fr-.m midnight until they left Pu
a fight which is supposed to have tak­
ebla in the afternoon there was contin­
en place near there early Sunday night
uous rioting, and while the enti re-
between American* and Mexicans.
ale tionist* had b»»-n dislodged from
Reports that bands^of Mexicans have
the building, fear* were entertained
cross-d the river at different point*
Secretary Wilaon says ’the Western
that the disorders were by no mean* at
cannot be verified. County officers and
homesteader ia increasing the coat of i
an end.
United State* river guards state that
meat by taking up the ranges.
From other »ourrea in Mexico City
they have ¡no [»ositive ¡information of
it wsi learned that the Seventeenth
The full committee on election* and
trouble, but have heard rumors of an
battalion left her>- late t»day by a spe­
privileges in the senate will inveati
invasion and attack at different pointe.
cial
train,
and
that
other
train*
were
gate the bribery charges againat Sen­
Upon what is regarded as good auth­
in . rear!mess to tran*|»>rt allitional
ator Lorimer.
ority, it is learned that Brigadier Gen­
troops to the acene if necessary,
It
Aviator Hoxaey made a fine flight at
eral Hoyt, commanding the department
was officially stated here that 18 men
Denver, reaching an altitude of 2.500
of Texas, has been instructed from
had been killed in Puebla.
feet and going into the cloud* dring a
Washington to hold troop* in readi­
A telegram from PueMa stated that
heavy snow storm.
ness for service on the Mexican border.
the First regiment of Federal troop*
Francisco Madero, father of the al-
In the constitutional convention in
had arrived, aa had also a corps of
leged
Mexican revolutionist leader,
Arixona, the effort to abolish taxes for
ruralea. These, under the command
made denial to what pur[x»rted to be
road |>ur|>oae* failed, and the state debt
of General Luis Valle and Eduardo
interviews with him, sent out from
is limit«! to >200,000.
Cauz, were being led againat the
this city last night. The elder Madero
house* in which the rebels were forti­
Representative-elect Littleton,
of
was quoted as asserting that certain
fied and were attacking, shouting
the First district of New York, which
members of the Mexican senate were
■
“
Long
live
the
supreme
governmenL'-
Includes Oyster Bay, in a speech round- '
in league with hi* son. He gave out
The Maderoataa. aa they have come
ly scored the “New Nationalism.”
no interview, he said.
to be known, were keeping up a hot
Five men made a balloon trip of 110
fire from the windows and balconies.
IRRIGATION GOOD FOR ALL.
miles in a 65 mile gale in Rhode I*
A feature of the fighting was the
land. All were badly bruised on land
part played by woman.
The wife of
ing and one waa rendered unconscious. .
Joaeph Cerdan, who killed the chief of Secretary Wilson Says Humid as Well
a* And State* Muit Come to It.
police, was in turn killed by the fire
M'drrn sanitary method» haw low­
of the troop«.
Several other women
ered the death rate in Manila from 40
Chicago- Hundred* of “back to the
who were in the house are aaid to have j soil ' boomer* were present when the
par th
.
'. Ths death rate
appeared u|a»n ’he balcony and taxen land show opened here
ia lowest among t: •• V .-n<-*n r»-si-
Satuniay.
¡»art in the conflict.
When the place Fruit and other product* of the soil
dents.
1 was captured several
were
four*! from all pMrts of the country were on
A Princeton graduate now living in
among the dead and wounded.
display. An exhibit of more than a
Canada haa prt aented the university
million apple* was the feature of the
with a small tin of tea which is alleged
exhibition.
Elaliorate plans for the
to be a part of the cargo thrown over
entertainm* nt and instruction of visi­
board in Boston harbor by the famous
tors and delegates. have Iwen made.
Boston Tea Party in 1773.
Special days havs been assigned to
Prohibition and woman's suffrage
San Francisco Th«* owning ^un of various state*. Among other attrac­
W < re !x>th ilcfei.l
in Ari z- ■ a
tions will be the giving away by lot of
what I« deai<ned U» iecurr a battleship
Secretary
A 13-year-old New York i»oy died of
fleet in the Pacific and an increase in farm* in different state*.
of
Agriculture
James
Wilson
delivered
injuries received in a football game.’
the standing army of 25 regiment» of
j infantry, and cavalry and artillery in the opening atidrvss, taking “Irriga­
England’s house of lords will submit
tion” at hi* theme.
“The day will
proportion, and the rehabilitation of
to reforming, rather than lose the veto
come,
”
he
said,
"when
irrigation will
the American merchant marine, was
power.
fired Satuniay when permanent organ­ lie applied, as a matter of national
Striking garment workers in Chicago
ization of the Pacific 8lope congrva* necessity, to growing crops in the
humid region*. The thing has been
resume rioting and one policeman was
was effected.
done
in Europe for hundreds of years,
wounded by a revolver shot.
Stef« were also taken toward or­
ganising a ’’Pacific Coast Defense and we must come to it out here *<a>ner
Montana sheepmen are selling their
count ijxj wuirni
league' which, it is hoped by those or later. Me muat begin at the source
sheep to Canadian ranchers on account
behind the movement, will extend to of our river* and construct reservoir*
of the scarcity of feed.
iate effect in relieving the preaaure.
neaa was serious, but the physician* the rest of the country and bring about •o that the supply will be steady and
The Inspector of
weight* and
Tolstoi soon raise« 1 his heed and then had deemed it advisable that she be the formation of a National Defense not entirely dependent upon the caprice
measures of the U. S. department of
of the season.
drew himself up to a aitting ptwition. kept away from the count, fearing that League.
commerce, found nearly every mer­
Following the adoption pt a constitu­
When he had recovered hi* breath he her presence might cause the patient
chant in Butte, Mont., was giving
COLLEGE. DECLINE FEAREO.
tion for the Pacific Slope congress and
emotion.
said:
abort weight*.
“There are millions of people and
Other members of the family from the election of officers for the ensuing
The secretary-treasurer of the Cali­ many sufferers in the world. Why al­ time to time were admitted to the year, the delegates from 10 states and Protestors Unable to Live Unless
fornia Building association say* the ways anxious about mt?"
presence of their father,
and hi* territories of the West adopted resolu­
Higher Salaries Are Paid.
American Federation of Labor will
Tolstoi put up a hard fight, againat daughter, Alexandria, has been in con­ tions strongly urging |lho d« »¡red in­
Boston
—Unie** immediate steps are
crease in military and naval power and
spend millions if necessary, to union­ the disease. The spread of the inflam­ slant attendance.
the upbuilding of a merchant marine, taken to remedy the great discrepancy
ise Loa Angeles.
mation of the lungs had been checked,
now existing tietween the cost of liv­
■nd adjourned.
but it waa necessary to resort ¡to pow­
The new Chinese minister of war
VATICAN'S TRAIN SOLD.
The congress came to an end with a ing and income* provided college pro-
and the viceroy of Manchuria have erful stimulant* frcqucnly to keep the
heart going.
brilliant banquet to the delegate* at fesaors, the status of American col­
warned their government that ener­
It was long recognized that Tolstoi’s Pierpont Morgan Buy* Car* Used by the Palace hotel, at which covers were leges will rapidly decline, is the proph­
getic measure* must be taken imme­
ecy of President Hamilton, of Tuft*
Pope Pius IX.
laid for 500.
case
was hopeless, six! at 5 o'clock in
diately or Manchuria will be taken by
college, and President Faunce,
of
the morning, after the countess had
Rome
The
well
known
multi-mil
­
Japan and Rusaia.
Brown university.
been summoned and other member* of lionaire Pierpont Morgan ha* bought
Voodoo I* Insanity Cur*.
Fourteen have left the Brown facul­
Mayor Simon, of Portland, has re the family had gathered in an adjoin­ for the neat sum of a million lira
Cincinnati—Voodoo charm* and sim­ ty in the last two years.
President
ing room, the physician* issued a bul­ (>2(M»,000) the train last used by Pope ilar methods were prescribed a* a cure
commended a tax levy of 6 mill*.
Faunce says :
letin announcing that the activity of Pius IX in I860.
for
insanity
by
Mr*.
Clara
Barnes,
ac
­
Republican* will control the next
'The cost of living in Providence
the heart had almoat ceased and that
Thia train haa been preaerved by the cording to a story told by Mrs. Mary
Idaho legislature, although they lost
pro­
Our pro-
the count's condition was extremely Vatican aa a historic relic, Many col J. Koehler before a United States com­ has enormously increased.
the governorship.
fessors. unable to withstand the strain
dangerous.
lectors of reputation have made offers missioner here. As a result the for­ of increased cost of bare necesitle* of
Standard Oil company has won a
Tolatoi, accompanied only by Dr. to the Vatican for its |M>a»vaaion, but mer was held to a United State* grand
sweeping decision in it* fight with the Makovetski, left his home at Yasnaya none haa reached Mr. Morgan's figure. jury for uaing ths mails to defraud. life, are leaving Brown and going else­
where. ”
government In Indiana.
Pollan* with the ¡»urpoee of ending bit The American magnate ia aaid to have The fortune teller made her give up >5<i
day*
in
solitude,
to
which
he
more
and
purchased
the
train
on
condition
that
as
a
retaining
fee,
Mrs.
Kuelher
said.
All Indications are that Champ
Custom Fraud* Charged.
Then later ahe charged >5 for a “mag­
Clark, of Missouri, will be the next more inclined in hi* later year*. Hi* the bargain be ajwcret affair.
New York laac and Manning Phil­
netic charm,” and also she put >10 in
speaker of the house of representa­
gold in a cigar box full of salt. (The lipa, members of th* firm of I. A 8.
Death List Grows to 170.
Girl Heir to »30,000.000.
tive*.
Phillipa, importer*, at 18 Weat One
gold disappeared.
St.
Looia,
Mo.
—
With
the
death
of
Mexico
City
Estimate*
of
the
num
­
About 500 union men have quit work
Hundred and Eightieth street, were
her
brother.
Willard
Campbell,
30
bet
killed
in
the
fight
between
soldiers
on the new I xm Angeles acqucduct, de­
arrested, charged with defrauding the
Acting Governor Escapes.
manding an increase of wages to cover and police on one side and revolution­ years ohi, and only son of James Camp­
government out of duty on woolen
Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe An at-
the increased cost of meal* served to ist* on the other at Puebla continue to bell, of New York and St. Louis, mul­
wearing apparel imported from France,
be
placet!
at
from
,100
to
170.
Dis
­
timillionaire
and
head
of
the
North
tempt^on
the
life
of
Acting
Governor
them.
by mean* of false consular invoice*.
patches from that city say it is certain American company, Lois Campbell, a William Fawtier waa made here Satur-
Test explosion* on the monitor Furl­ more than 100 had been killed in the •cbool girl of 16, became heiress to the day. A carriage occupied by the gov- The govenment ia in possession of evi­
tan did more damage than waa expect­ conflict A quite» Cerdan, whose house Iargent individual fortune in SL Louis, emor waa fired on and four bullet* dence concerning a number of alleged
ed, and the ship had to be towed was the scene of the flght, was killed and possibly in the WeaL Mr. Camp- passed through the upper part of the fraudulent importation* by the firm.
Bail waa fixed at >10,000 for each pria-
quickly to dry dock to prevent her while resisting arrest in a tunnel bell’« fortune ia at least >30,000,000. vehicle. The assailant escaped.
The
oner. Thia waa furnished. It ia be­
•Inking.
where he had taken refuge.
He Willard waa taken to the summer home shooting ha* caused much excitemenL
Deputy sheriff* aeixed the power fought to the last firing at the offi­ of hi* parent* in Connecticut last sum­ One hundred marine* from the French lieved the frauds are extensive.
plant of the Tacoma street railway cer* a* soon as they found his hiding mer , but hi* health failed to Improve cruiser Amiral Aube have been landed.
Johnstone Laid to Rest,
company for back taxes, and the com­ place.
and he was brought back to hi* home.
T
Kansas
City Funeral services were
pany handed over the sum demanded,
Man Diss at Great Age.
held here Sunday for Ralph Johnstone,
•mounting to >132.154.
Old Indian Fighter Dies.
Union ot 800.000 Girls Aimed.
San Diego, Cal.—Juan Buroel, a the aviator who plunged to death dur­
Chief Engineer Goethal* says the
New York The 'Woman’s Trade
Champaign, III. —Lieutenant Colonel Mexican, who. it is said, was 122 ing a spectacular flight at Denver
Panama canal will be in use a year Union league of New York ha* formmi Edmund Gustav Fechet, U. S. A., re­ years, 4 months and 20 days old, died Thursday afternoon.
The services
sooner than was expected, but he will a large committee which will endeavor tired, died here from heart failure. Saturday at the home of relatives at were held at Trinity Episcopal church
uac that year in perfecting machinery to unionise all of the 800,000 working He was a famous Indian fighter and !,«>* Coches. Buroel waa born in Son­ and were attended by throngs who had
and training hi* men, *o the official girls in Greater New York. With this was in charge of the troops who killed ora. Mexico, and was an uncle of a known the daring aviator in life. Wil­
opening will be January 1, 1915, a* end in view the city is to be divided Sitting Bull - near Fort Yates, while former constable at El Cajon.
The bur Wright and Walter Brookina were
originally intended.
into districts,'each member of the com­ the Indian was resisting arresL
He age as given to the undertaker is de­ present at the funeral and attended
the interment.
Count Leo Tolstoi la aerioualy ill.
mittee to be In charge of a district.
entered the army in 1861.
clared to be authentic.
Astapova. Russia, Nov. 20,- W'ith-
! out being received back into the Orth­
odox Greek church, and knowing that
the end had arrived. Count Leo Tolstoi
>711* n • t
at
,"rl* hour this morning.
1 ol(J III Brief.
There was apparently no suffering, aa
death came a* the dying man alepL
The patient slept for a little while,
seemingly breathing more comfortably
General Resume of Important Event!
than usual. Dr. Thturovsky and Dr.
Presented In Condensed Form
t'aoff, nevertheless, in a statement to
Tolstoi's son, Michael, held out but
for Our Busy Reader*.
slight hope and did not hesitate to pre­
dict a quick end, under ordinary mortal
j circumstance*.
New Mexico will vote on her new
Tolstoi, they said, was a splendid
constitution December 19.
patient in mind and body, except ths
New York City has discarded five of | heart.
In one of the heart attack*, Tolatoi
it* city automobiles as expensive srvi
was alone with hit eldest daughter,
unnecessary.
Tatina. He suddenly clutched her hand
Secretary Wilaon predicts a return and drew her to him.
He seemed to
of hard time* under a Democratic con I m - choking but was able to whisper:
trol of congress.
“Now the end has come; that is all.”
Tatina was greatly frightened and
Senator Elkins, of West Virginis,
has been dangerously ill for some time, ' tried to free herself so she might call I
I the doctor,,but her father would not re- j
but ia now improving.
lease her.
She called loudly from
More than >166,000 waa earned by where she sat. The physician injected
atudenta of Columbia university, New i'am phor, which ha 1 an almost immed-
York, during the past year.
Lhiings of the World at Large
Soldiers and Police Pour Hot
Shot Into Mobs.
LARGE STANDING ARMY
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