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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK COMPROMISE REACHED. Locomotiv« Engineers Get Increase Aggregating 44.00 OOO a Year, ee s s e e• ••• •«•••••••••*•••*•••••••••«•••*•••••••••♦•« NAVARRO YIELDS TO REBEL TROOPS ■TRIKES MUST END Trench Government Takes Steps to En fore* Arbitration. Paris.—-The test nf tbs govsrnmsat m< ss.ire« formulated for ths purpose of preventing g»neral strikes with partie Doings of the World at Large • Amount of Increase in yearly • Mexican General in Dire Straits, iilar refers*»« to th« empl-ye« of th« Little Ilulton Colliery, .Near • wage«, »4.000,000. publie servie» corporation was mads • Average increase, 10 1-3 per cent. • Told in Brief. Bolton, England, Destroyed public her*. Forced to Surrender. Average demand by engineers, 15 | The measures constitute a emprshen , per cent. sirs plaa for snding ths strife« svi] oa Original demand, 17 per cent. General Resume of Important Evant* Increase offered by roads, 9S pct ! Further Revolts Are Fssred ss Re '.he railroads asd ia other publie servie« Twenty Bodies Found Near Mouth of Shaft No Hope for Oth by means of s conciliati«« Commission sult Government Rushes Troops I cent Presentad In Condensed Form ers in Mine. composed of representative* of ths mtn Increase asked on Mallet type en- ; to Scone of Hostilities. for Our Busy Readers. ginea, 100 per cent. sad eompaniM Tbs e-mmission will meet at regular intervals, and wbsn Bolton, Eng—More than 3'HI men conciliation fails, compulsory arbitra Increase granted on Mallet en- • Mexico City General Navarro has Dr. Cook is attain In New York City. ginea. 75 cents Lu 11 differentia). surrendered to the rebels, according to H*» is provided, tbs principle bs.ng la I lost their lives in an explosion in the Little Ilulton colliery of tbs Hultoa Col Prix* scores of grand Opera worth Other increases granted were: • a report that has reached here from tr - luted that whsr« ths arbitral sea liery company, located a short distance »50,000 were stolen In New York. Forty cents per day in passenger. • have heretofore ter «• in>[ >«*» an ad.lit r.-nal charge, tbs 1 from tb<s city. suburban, or through freight service. • authorities which corporation can Indicate the method "Jack th« Slasher** is again at work The explosion occurred early this Twenty-five cents differential on j proved reliable in the matter of war whereby th« railroad or other ser vies in San Francisco, slashing worn« n’a 1 morning, soon after tbs miners bad m- engines 215,000 pounds on drivers. I news. leri.l the pit. Its force was terrific, dresses. Engineers or helpers on wrecking j <r and later investigation showed that the The government denies the report Miaaionariea in China arc calling for trains, snow bound or mixed trains, < lower passage had been blocked. and aaya that he la awaiting reinforce relief for 3,000,000 natives left starv increase of 40 cents per dsy. Heroic efforts «ers made by rescue men la. Officials say Prdernale* is not ing by Moods. Switching rates, 50 cents increase ; menaced seriously by .the rebels. parties al) day, but a fire winch fol in yard and transfer service. lowed the explosion prevented the res A woman’s club at Eli, Neb., has It ia known from other sources that cu<*ri from penetrating beyond 4(X> Twenty-five cents increase per day • Navarro has been having a hard tim«. declared that baldhcsded men make yards into the workings. for hoatlcra of the Bmth«rbo<*j of ; much the beat husbands. His men are not used to the severe At U 30 o'clock tonight the rescuers Ixwomotive Engineers. winter climate of Chihuahua. They were called out of the mine and a con Railroad« are making every effort to Controllers of motor-cars, 40 • are not properly clothed and are abort ference was held, at which Government aettlc the controversy with conductors cents increase. of food and ammunition. Lt ia consid Inspector Gerrard, the engineers and and trainmen regarding a raise in Roads involved, 61. ered here that if Navarro ha» not rar- , the mine manager were present. In wages. Engineers affected. 37,000. spector Gerraru i-suej a report, after rendered, he is liable to do so at any A Log Angele« iron plant. Involved maxing a descent uto the pit, in which time. Chicago Four millions of dollars n in a wage controversy and strike, was he said it was impossible that any of Another report »ays that Navarro' the miners are still alive. partially wrecked by a dynamite ex- year w as what the officials of 61 W<-st- haa not surrendered. but baa deserted H> added that nothing could be done plosion. with hie men to the rebels. This is ern railroads put in the stockings of except to brmg up 20 bodies fouud ly- Senator Curtiss, of Kansas, seeks the locomotive engineers. The gift not believd. ng near the shaft. T'bis report was The government now acknowledges harmony and will propose Governor brought "peace and good will" find communicated to the anxious crowds that the situation is very serious. All Stubbs for vice president in 1912, around the pit mouth, after which the averted what might have proved one available troops arc being sent north with Taft for re election. Bi.-hop of Manchester comlucted a of the most disastrous strikes in the as fast as possible to assist Navarro. touching service in the open air and The compromise offered by Commis Three hundred prisoners were taken I the people slowly dispersed. sioner of Labor Neill is accepted by history of the country. from the Belan prison ami drafted into No explanation is given us to the Commissioner of Labor Charles P. both aides and the threatened strike of 'cause of the explosion, which complete- the army. A .'considerable portion of 37,000 locomotive engineers is averted. Neill played the part of Santa Claus to I ly wrecked the mine the army al present is made up of The explosion resulted in the tem For »even days he prisoners. Aviator Hoxsey, at Lot 'Angvles, the engineers. porary disablement of the machinery In all the battles that have occurred reached an altitude of 7,299 feet and worked to bring the railroads and the whereby the cages are lowered and disappeared toward sea. He next ap engineer» together and with his work so far, it serins that the rebels have drawn to the surface, and it was a con peared by diving through a cloud over t>een shooting particularly at officers. CAM". J=> siderable time before the first rescue accomplished he left in the afternoon the aviation grounds. Th.- jM-rcentage- of thi-sc ««-unded <>r OtmmtaBlrxner uf Lahor. * ho »** the pnnrtpal i party reached the bottom of the pit. for his borne in Washington to spend killed is very large. At the battle of i Atfur** in Milling the hrtws*n th» rathuad* The. commission f ' >vernm«nt and averting a b»< atrtka, Mai Paso, the re lie Is, who were en- and i is proving a great success at Baker, Or. Christmas with his family. SCORE DEAD IN FIRE. trenched on mountains forming the In spite of their refloated aMct! An explosion in the I.ittls Ilulton »»cure c.-mpeaaation, either by rale side of a canyon, rolled immense boul- can i Walla of Five Story Building Crush colliery at Bolton, England, entombed I that they had reached the limit, the deri down on the troops. the rates or by other means These did mg 1 Fireuicn and Police. managers made conceaaions in the face more damage than the shooting. ”30 miners. The rc|>ort srcompsnying ths mess is a remarkable document, it were made by the strike. engineers Concessions also, but a threatened The serious condition of affairs in ares 1 Philadelphia. —Probably twelve fire Russia is aroused aver the numerous of l i t.-» the declaration >f the rights of men and as many polier-ineii lost their attacks on the Cossack« by Chinese in they established two of the chief points the North ia the principal topic of con _ r ..„» .« >U*S »M« II — nnd - • score» n,.i:i to prov* that public service« have lives were injured in a fire Manchuria. versation here. There is much specu- ; for which they contended jurisdiction been instituted for the public good, not which destroyed D. P Friedlander’» About SO Philadelphia firemen and over motor-trucks and an Increased lation as to the outcome. It ia expect , fl.r the 11- .rfit ,f 1!. - to whom they lentherworkn g plant, a five story build- «1 that the reverse» suffered by the have | police wrre killed by falling walls st a been confided, from which It de ing at 11 >6 to ll'J'i North Bodine street, schedule for the Mallet tyt>e of engine. government recently will lead to ot^er i fire in that city. duces the conclusion that th« interrup s t>-n wall» crumbled und crushed them. The incrvaM granted the men rune as uprisings throughout the republic ax tion of public service is a crime. At I Robert H. Lovett, successor to E. H. There were two separate disinters the sani<- tins it admits that public ser Harriman, favors government super high as 14 per cent on certain engines soon as they become known. during the conflagration. Firemen vice employes, like other workers, have vision of railroads. fighting the seething furnace of the and as low as 8 jicr cent on the higher- a right to amelioration ef situation«, leather factory were caught when the IRON WORKS DYNAMITED. Fire at Cineinnnati destroyed one of paid runs. The average increase to and in conciliation and arbitration it is the best blocks In the city, causing the payroll» of the railroads is 10 1-3 proposed to give them a weapon "as south walls fell, and while efforts were being made to rescue the survivors of a loss of alrtiu »2.000,1*00. Los Angeles Concern Involved ln jwwerfu) as th« strike.*’ the wreck and policemen had been sent |>cr cent. The companies must accede, the r« Strike is Victim. Government officials believe that ■ r' area, it • n w con in to prevent a repetition of the acci fraudulent refunds on sugar exports at TWELVE LIVE ON SI 35 A DAY Lew Angeles A mysterious explos ceded as a principle of jurisprudent!« dent at the north wall, that part of the New York will reach millions of dollars ion, presumably of dynamite, 1 wrecked that the state, in c mceding publie ser building tottered and fell, burying half I of the thirty policemen ,men at work there. a conaidernblc portion of the I building vice mon .polies, does not waive its right .» .x- Custom« officials are holding goods Pittsburg Family Holds Record for More than twenty injured have been Mare one ot interfere nn,j ompsl ths toneassioa of the Llewellyn Iron works, valued at »»'•00,000 imported bv Duveen Thrift. ameli rations in ths in I taken to the hospitals. At least twelve the big industrial inatilutiin. of the *irr' I" Bro»., art dealers, of New York, for terest of nubile good and tho preserve | are still in the ruins. Pittsburg- A tale of comfort and kind in the Southwest, at Kedohdo and alleged undervaluation. Of those tahen to hospitals, half a thrift contrary to the usual ones of Main atreets, at 1:45 o'clock this tion of public order ’’ : doten have fractured skulls and are Ht. John«. Newfoundland, expert distress was unfolded Jin the Juvenile - internally in jured. The chances of re- enerd one of the worst storm» in many court here by Mias Nance Oppenheim morning. ICovrrv are slight. J. E. Anbury, a nightwatchman, 8HOOT8 FROM AEROPLANE year», and it in feared many coasting er, a probation officer, to the court and who was in the office of the building, vessels are lost. spectators. A family of 12 is support waa alightly injured. Windows of the WHITTIER'S POEMS FOUND. James T. Harahan han resigned the ed on an income of »1.35 a day, but adjoining plants of the Lacy Manufact Aviator Latham Kills Duck for Gama Dinn«r presidency of the Illinois Central an<l how it is done has not been disclosed. “Whole Naat*' of Hitherto Unpub uring company, the Johnson Machin« will be succeeded by C. H. Markham, Miss Oppenhemcr told the story work« and the Stearns Gas Engine • * .-• '• D m 23—When Hebert lished Verses Discovered formerly of the H. P. when she requ« sled Judge Cohen to al company were blown out and minor Latham, the French aviator, »at down Amesbury, Mam—Samuel T. Pickard, it dinner tonight wild duck was served A shipment of oysters from New low Antonio Elf, 10 yean old, to go damage was done. , the biographer of John Greenleaf Whit as the honor dish of his menu It was Jer«ev will be seixed upon arrival at home. He was arreated for being in Residents of the Westlake district a little duck of the ‘•scaup" apse Isa, tier. and now living in the old Whit- Han Francisco. They are reported to the streets late at mghU two miles away were awakened by the and familiarly called “Wnebill“ bv tier home in-tbis town, tells of his re- have lieen taken from polluted waters ' cent discovery of a “whole nest of "Ho has a splendid home, your force of the cxploaion, which shook hunter« of water fowl And tbs bird An insurance expert »ays New York honor." said Mine Oppenheimer. "His the whole neighborhood. poem« by Whittier never before recog Who placed win hilled bv Latham h m«slf City is at the mercy of the fire fiend, mother," pointing to the woman stand the supposed charge of dynamite is not I .at ham brought down the fright- nised as his.** In rommenting on bis should some accident burst a water ing by the lad's side, "is a splendid known. The company haa been in- driven little bird with the first ___ shot stndv of a volume of the New England _ _____ main and start a fire at the same housekeeper, and they have 10 bright volved for many months in a strike of fl"' 1 from bis fast flying Antoinette Review of 1*30 31. Mr. Pickard aays: “While it wa* edited by Whittier. I timo. ■nronlan* w'ille g->ing at tbe rat» of children, of whom the oldest is a girl union metal workers. find much that has escaped me hitherto. 'o mile» an hour, at ths Boisa Chies After lying unconscious for IS months 13 yean old." A hoi« in the ground IN inches deep 1 have found a whole nest of poems . | r(| a Greek laborer in Portland, who had "l-don’t know how they do it,” said and about six feet in diameter bears Gun Club, at noos today. by Whittier The signature wa« the Ths bluebill dropped into ths océan I n j been injured by a blow on ths head, Mias Oppenheimer, later, "but they witness to the place of origin and prob odd one. ‘ Feramorr ’ I find that Fern 10 var-ls from the bea'h. but was ear was relieved by a surgical operation, are nice people and better home condi able cause of the damage. Thia hole ried ashore by the surf and pieked up morx poems are Whittier’s, nnd that he and is now recovering. tions couldn't be asked for. Every ia just outside the business line and after a a frenxied ----- • • dash » * • by a score of per used this signature before and after ? I’nited States authorities sei red a thing is neat and orderly, and there is adjacent what was the wagon entrance. sons. I he became editor of the Review. t large consignment of tomato paste in no lack of wholesome food for the en On the other side of the hole was a Han Francisco The stuff was shipped tire family. The father is a laborer wooden abed, which, with its contents HARBIN APPEALS TO JAPS. from New York and la said to contain and earns one dollar and thirty-five Robber Holds Up Train. of stored iron, was reduced to a tnaas large quantities of decomposed vege cents a day. That man ia a credit to El Paso, Ten.—Th« Sunset express, Russian Physicians Refuse to Succor of debris. table matter any community." Cholera Victims The front of the main building, a the Southern Pacific passenger train to A Trenton, N. J., burglar, groping In Without further ado the boy was al three-story frame, for a distance of New Orleans, was robbed in the heart Nt Petersburg __ t ________ — The inc correspondent» rorrespon.lenf the dark for valuable«, was caught la lowed to go home with hia mother. at----- ■ *" . 1» probably 76 feet shot to piccea and o the city. boarded th* the st. oh k *- • f — '■? ’»'• ' ‘‘ _ inaph Jte entente of wan furniture, and office - f rv.t.-n car The a. robber it was l-.ving 7. ‘ ” ,h* - b"h • "n1 P1*«" a steel trap. _ f the bubonic plague Considerable opposition to the exon ... two - drawn , ------ 3 "I* he f • M ■ if 'll.« are unchecked abandoned Corps--« Gather in ap ap- tion Hon With revol Son of Rich Man Starves. paraphernalia are piled together revolver, eration of Senator Lorimer has devel-i The material damage, forced a porter to walk «head of him___’___ . New York Half delirioua from parent ruin. oped in the senate. camps of nomads. starvation, John Smith, who aaya ha is however, is confined to the chipping through the Pullman and command the The situation in Manchuria I« grave. A Pasadena, Cal . millionaire will eon a decendent of Joseph Smith, founder room, th« office and the space above passengers to stand and deliver. He •••cured »130 in money nnd two railway Th* German consul at Harbin has ad struct the finest office building on the of the Mormon church, and the »on of them, and ia relatively small. tickets. After riding lew than three dressed a pressing note to the Tnotai, Coast in Portland. Charles Smith, a wealthy retired |iub- blocks the robber commanded ths brake demanding that radical measures be The lifeboat of the lifeeaviag crew liaher of Princeton, III., ia in Bellevue Steamers Crash; Ons Sinks. man to stop the train As it slowed taken to star th* epidemic «nd stating at Rockaway Beach, N. Y . turned turtle hospital critically ill. Twice an hour that otherwise Germany will interfere. Antwerp The Red Star Steamer down, he jumped off and disappeared. and two of the crew are missing he is fed warm milk like a baby. Hie Finland and the Belgian steamer Bal Th* municipality nf Harbin has invited T«panesc phv«icians to attend the dis A San Jos«, Cal , lawyer will wed the greatest desire is to sleep, but in lucid tique collided Monday eff the mouth of Avi»tor Lo«t at 8«a. daughter of one of hie clients who has intervale hr gave his name and de the River Scheldt. The liner Finland Dover, England.- The greatest snx eased in the barracks, as th* Russians ref ■«* to expose themselves. been sentenced to a term at Han (Juen- scendants with a history of family waa _________________________ is felt concerning the fats of Cee l bound from New York. __________ The Bal >etv From October 26 to December 11 4*2 tin. trouble*, wandering days and no work. tique, a steamer of 1.365 tone, was ^race, a member of the Royal Aero Chinese sad 11 Russians wer« stricken For 21 days he saya he had little to outward bound with a cargo of aand. L lub in •" • ’ ••"•Pt to wia ths Customs authoritie« have discovered an oil painting believed to bo a famous eat. The exact cause of the collision la not Bar-'n de Forrest prit« of »20.000. flew over the English Channel from Dover, masterpiece stolen la Berlin some years Oenn»n Birth Rate Lags. known, but it la raid that th« Finland ago Germany Soon to Import All Meat. in ve«ring struck the Baltique amid reached the Belgium frontier onlv to Berlin —As a result of computations be turned back by adverse winds, land - - — ------ on -c. the ------------ . Tr--. ntlV c. -npleted it I« f";nd ‘hat the A Mexican government supply train Washington- In the course of a few ships. The Baltique aank immediately. r l near Calais return rTTL trip, started ------- — there —- • and .'it*1 men have been trappdl ia the years Germany, in all likelihood, will Part of the crew waa reecued by the from oa - th« homeward"ffight 1' *•'- ' Germane i. «Wereasing. mountains by revolutionists and cap consume nothing but imported meat, Finland and others by a pilot boat. aero« the channel and has not sinee, iplogj.t. ar. anxlou.lv drawing nt- lured. according to consular reports. There Six men are unaccounted for. been heard from to the menae« -- -- | -- tention -- -- ------ --- — —-- — -W-- of WV-- race •»«« suicide. WUIV-1HV’. T —. „ ¡Mat year’s birth rate for every 1000 A Dayton, Wash., duck hunter ear is an immense decrease noted in the Many Killed in Indi««. Lost With Twenty ous. Steamer Twenty-ons. ( »f por'il»'i..n throughout the empire ried a charge of bnekshot in his thigh number of animate for slaughter, ac Hamburg.—The Freaeh steamer fix- w»« oaly 33, as against 3<t f, 'or the de- for a week before he would consent to cording to the last count, made on Oc San Domingo News has reached call a surgeon. tober 10, 1910. The especially notice here of an engagrmemsent along the vona, owned by Slewsn * C«.. of this rad* ending in 1*90, and 42 per 1000 eity, Is believed to hsv* been lost with ' 1*73 ...» decline is n<vnonx*<f The attributed With a gift of »10.000.000 John D. able decrease ia in young animals. Dominican ami Haytian borders. Sev her erew of 21, while bound from this p’Hly tn the increasing reluetane* of --- ....ir un t ai'T or A gunboat port for Naples The Harona Rockefeller has completed his aid to the As a result, prices of animla for eral are reported killed. Barn— is *------- *-*— ¡ prospero«* persons, especially in eities, a sister Vniversitv of Chicago He has given slaughter are expected to rise very will be dispatched with troops to t< ship of th« Palermo, which Ù was recanti* accept tn* bardes of raising large about »35,000,000 to th« institution. | high. sent to the scene of the trouble. I families. I lost. j Terms on Which Engineers tied Fight. 1 ¡ Set- ?