The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 24, 1911, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENT'S
OF THE WEEK
RUB8IA RELIES ON TREATY.
China Plats» Restriction* on Trad* In
Manchuria, Despit* Agreement.
ALL DAY BATrLE
,1 A ZHVt I\T (II’V 1/
NAVARRO LURED INTO TRAP.
Gustavo Dadaro E «plain* Purpe** of
Mov*m*nt on JuarM.
SEES NO SIGN
OF ANNEXATION
Victoria
That Russia relies on
Washington.—That
Orosco.
th*
an old treaty between America and
Mexican rebel general, never Intern!
china, under which China cannot
<>d to attack Juarex. but simply made
place restraint on foreign trade. In
Di-S- a faint In that direction. Is the opln
her ultimatum which Is being fol
Ion of Gustavo Madero, brother of,
lowed by an armed demonstration In
He
the rebel h'ader of that namo.
ill and Mongolia was the new*
»aid:
brought by th« steamer Monteagle.
"Oroxco'* real purpose was to draw •
Koos
Says
Reciprocity
G«r»*ral R**um* of Important Event
Thu I kailokay a Okralna. a Russian Soldiers Shivering In Cold and Rsbai* away from the vicinity of tbe state Secretary
Doss Not Mean Union. Though
May Surrender Rather
Presented In Condensed Form
-
paper
published
at
Vladlvostock.
Nations Are On* For D«fen*o.
i force located there. To do this his
Yhan Fr*«x*.
say*:
for Our Busy Reader*.
only bo|>e lay In menacing Juaro*. to
"There I* no doubt a storm I* ap
who*« rescue he knew Navarro and
proarhlng which will soon burst be
Raltago would com« rather than let
Chicago. Feb 1«—Though the peo­
tween
Russia
and
China
with
dlsas
Pawn,
Texas.
Feb.
20
—
Fighting
El
Robber* held up a Portland jewelry
the custom bouse fall Into Insurgent
ple of Hie Lulled Slates ami Canada
trona
results.
■tore at noon and secured ,4"W>
between the Insurrecto forces and the hands. You will notice that practlc
ar»» "a substantially hull mf-neuus
"According to th« treaty concluded
worth of good*.
ally no obstacles were placed In the, people," with "deep moral at" racial
In 1841 between China and the I'nlted federal troops Is reported to the
I
way
of
th«
rescuing
ex;>edttl<in
Two r I press train* In
France Slate of America, th« former country southeast of Casas Grand«. Chitina
reciprocities." the benefits Of th« pro­
"Today Orotco Is on bls way south
struck a freight simultaneously, kill cannot place any restraint on foreign hue, where the Mormon colonies are
posed c«.mmerclal reciprocity with
war»! stronger than ever. There h«
Ing ten person*.
commerce. Including Russian trad«, by located.
Th« firing Is reported to will control every communication be Canada ought not to bo endangered
by tbe fear of relations too cordial
A California legislator has Intro means of cither monopoly of other have been In progress all day, al­ 'tween Navarro and the capital.
It*
In virtue of the treaties
and conceivably dangerous to the
duced a bill to prohibit office bold measure
will
now
be
ImpoMible
for
Navarro
or
concluded In 185« and 1*81 between though th« number of dead and
groat Canadian loyalty to England."
er* from appointing relatives.
Itabago to get any more men unlen*
Russia and China, the former could wounded cannot be ascertained, ow some ar« permit»-«! to come through is the opinion expressed by Secretary
A man believed to tie David Caplan enjoy ail th« rights of the most
of State Knox in an address at a
Ing Io the fact that the Mexican , United Htate* territory
one of the lx>* Angeles Times dyn­ favored nation and Russian niercb
j tianquet given by the Chicago As-
of
Northwest
telegraph
line
Is
out
amite suspeeta, has been arrested at anta could deal In goods of 5>ny or
«oclatlon of Commerce tonight.
the ;
Idabel, Okla.
DANVILLE FUNDS LOW.
Mr Knox and James J. Hill joined
Igln In every populated district In commission, having been cut by
tnsurrecto*
i tn urging the adoption by the United
The state* attorney was ousted Mongolia.
Four hundred federal troops, of the
States senate of th«
reciprocity
"For that reason long ago there
from the grand jury twm at Itari
garrison of 600 In Canas Grande, were Grand Jurors in Vots Buying Probv agnx<mcnt with Canada, and 1000 per-
vllle. Ill, and the graft Inquiry will were established many Russian Arms
May Not G*t Pay.
dealing In tea In the III. Tarbagatali!«
••"» Io dlslmlg»’ th»’ Insum’ct«»«.
Isons, representing almost every big
proceed In earnest.
This "trade
*ho *'•’ <?•
thought ‘ to !«• und«’ - r the
and HHnlanitk province»!
Thli
trade i *ho
Danville,
III—Treasurer Wilson an -ommerclal anil municipal organlza-
•
"
,
|
1Un<
.„
General Navarro has reached Juarx was conducted by Russian merchants '■
. tcailershlp of (’olonel IHanco.
for , tlon from a score of Western cities,
wth hl* entire command, saving the and the Chines« offirlals secretly par Í Is known In be In the vicinity of uouncr'd that the appropriation
I listened and applauded.
laying
grand
juror*
would
last
but
city from the Insurrecto* and putting tlclpated In the business, making Casas Grande
A* these an» the only
Mr,
Knox declared that, while
a gloomy aspect on the rebellion.
Ijitely
great profits by their deals
I____,. . ¡federal tnx>ps of any consequence in two days, and that he would discon ' Migrations proceeded as constantly
5™™
however, they have been endeavoring '
»,a*e -7
of Chihuahua, outside of tlnue cashing grand Jury warrant* ; ind a* fn-ely between Canada and
Commissioner
of
Corporation* to take thia trade out off Russian | Navarro »^ command,
*. now »iterating
.lie I’nlted Hiates as beetween two
Smith say* the bulk of the nation's
| cast of Jtiarex, It Is thought that, when the fund was gone.
! states of this country, and while tho
hands
timber I* owned by a few large
Members of the grand jury said
Itlanco
Intends
to
annihilate
them
"At the outset Severn! attempts
I two peoples have been welding to-
holder*, of whom the Southern Pacific
they would serve without pay If It
were made to place obstacles In the before joining the main fore«« under ;
■ gather for two centuries, "there Is
la th» largest.
was
found
that
warrants
could
not
be
j not the slightest probability that this
way of Rusalan trad«, but last April the leailershlp of Madoru. at Guada
issued
anUdpatlng
the
m
xt
approprl
racial and moral union will Involve
A party o' Ix>* Angele* high school a joint stock company was officially lup*.
Federal troops have be«>n «ent into; aiion.
■indent*, while gathering pebbles and organised monopolising all trade In
Judge Kimbrough said the checks any political change or annexation
the
Ojo
mountains
n«*ar
Cananea,
to
'
curiosities on the beach at Han Pedro tea In Tarbargatal and Ila. and Rua
>r absorption."
•Irlve out the Insurroctos who arc sere perfectly good, and should be
"It Is an ethnological fact that
were caught by a huge breaker anti ala wa* effectually checked.
cashed at their face value
bought
to
lie
o;icrating
there.
"Besldea this, the Chinese author
,H>lltlcal units of the English *i>eak-
two of them drowned.
A clash between tbe grand jury
The
scouts
return««!
to
the
mining
t
Itles did not act fairly toward the
mg people never lose their auton-
A Han Francisco man who borrowed Russians tn the Altai province, the amp with lh« reports that they , an»! the sheriff's office Is among the tmy," said Mr Knox.
"Like b»>«s.
probabilities
of
the
next
few
hours
in
,|«o al f> |«r cent |>er month from capital of which Is Hhara Hume
Th«' .aw a large body of these rot»els In
they give off their swarms, who set
a loan «hark live years ago. I* now Amban. chief of the provlnre. since the Ojo mountains, and It la feared the election fraud investigation Ever ip for themselves independently, but
homeless and penniless ami faces a 1906 has repeatedly refused to ren that they are planning an attack on ' since the elimination of Htate's At
hey do not make political combina­
I'anam-a while the frd«’rals are guard i torney lawman, it Is claimed that
deficiency judgment of 11.13 30.
d«r any Judgment when mlsundcr
tions among themselves.
Since the
Foreman Woodyard has bead I m
The
cold
In
the
Ing
the
border,
standing occurred between Russian*
Revolution there has been almost un­
trouble in securing witness««*,
extreme,
and
the
robéis
mountain*
I*
PORTLAND MARKETS.
and Chinese and Issued an order pro
penas Issued tx-trig return» <1 with disturbed pea«« and amity between
hlbltlng Chines« to sell or to lease are expected to come In and sur
lie two countries, and however gov­
th»>
Indorsement:
render rather than |M>rish In the snow
houses to Russians.
ernmental changes may have been
"Person not found."
storm* which have b<’cii raging there
Wheat -Track price*: niuestem, 8!
probably
Bench warrants Issued on Indict bruited In the past. It Is
ft 83c; club. 79®»Oc; nd Russian JAPS FEARED MOST BY CHINA for a week.
One unconfirmed report from Ca ! menta returned a week ago have not nore true today than ever before
77('7Mc,
Valley.
80081c;
4
that the weight of sentiment and
tM-<«n served.
SO W Sic.
Th*y Ar* Closely Allied With Russia '1 arien states that Insurrectoa fired on |
»pinion. both In Canada and the
the
advance
guard
of
the
federal*
Harley -Feed. ,23 per ton; brew
I'nlted Slat««, while desiring closer
In Encroachment*.
am!
w«re
strongly
entrenched
In
the
PRISONER SELLS INVENTION.
Ing. nominal.
• I I't'ins In all other n -i -' ts. Is
Pekin -The Chinese Government mountain fauiineHsea. ready to repuls«- j
. tnllired In a belief that the pre»-
Mlllsluff* llran. 132(123 per ton
any
effort
to
dislodge
them
The
,
middlings. ,28ft3t; short*. ,23® 2-'» displays the keenest anxiety over guards In the streets and at tbe pub , Walla Walla M*n Gets ,12.000 for -nt political separation Is desirable
xnd will lead to the best development
rolled barley. ,26 ft 27.
, Russia’s threatened military demon He buildings in Cnnane* are »till I
Harvester Improvement.
>f each nation and to better and more
Corn Whole, ,28; cracked. »23 |«-r •Oration In III province, but never maintained.
th* atlsfactory relations between them.
Wall* Walla.—Confine»!
In
ton.
Gem
ra!
Leyva
and
At Mexicali.
theless It may not comply with th«-
"In the higher atmosphere and
Oat a—No. 1 white. 127027 50 per demand* *et forth In the note from ■4lmon Berthold, hl* second In com county jail, serving a sentence for
broader
aspects of the situation It la
mand. organised a police force here Hissing a nofund check. Clinton
ton
Ht P»-len»burg until a show of force
certain that. If there should Ire any
Hay Track price«; Timothy. WII
today and then admitted they were Buchanan, nt this city, sold an In
groat world movement involving thia
Inmette Valley, |!9>i20 i«r ton; East ¡lakes a«me of the ■ting out of Its pro|»arlng to move on Ensenada, The vention to Improve side hill combine«!
continent. Canada and the I'nlted
They •.:u v«-»ters. for 1'
ern Oregon. »20« 21; alfalfa. >12<r humiliation
It la believed In Be start will be made tonight
H" was ro •Rates would, as a matter of course,
12 60; grain bay. ,l3ftl3 5O, clover kin that, even should China acquiesce said that when they departed they leased from jail two day* ago and
act in th« most perfect concert in
,114/12.
Russia would not accept her promise would leave a garrison fully capable ipon securing the model of hl* pat lefense of the common right of a
Apples- Fancy. ,1 M>®2 50; choice but wool»! insure Its fulfillment by of defending tbe town against any ten from a farmhouse on Eureka
common blood and civilisation "
314(125. common. 60c ft »1 per box occupying certain points In Chines«- number of federal».
Flat«, where It was stored, he was
iS’daring. however, that the reci­
S i. k Veg.-tabb-. CMTOtg. fl
able
to
close
the
deal
Ben
Holt
and
Turkestan
The Foreign Board states
procity proposition was "economic,
dred
parsnips, »1 25<i| I 50; turnip* that It asked Russian Minister Kor
a H|>okane man were joint purchasers iot |>olft|(-al." Mr. Knox asserted:
WIVES WILL BE IMPORTED.
1
J
ostovetx for a more explicit stat«
of the invention.
The I'nlted States recognises with
Green
Fruit* Pears,
»! 50ft I 7 ment of the demands. The reply of
Buchanan* Invention wa* worked satisfaction that the Dominion of
German
Girls
Sought
for
Big
Bend
per bo»; cranberries, »13 50 per bar th« diplomatist was that his gov
out In the harvest field last summer Canada Is a permanent North Ameri­
Country Bachelor*.
rel.
anil wa* stored on Eureka Flat*. He can political unit and that the auton­
••rnmetu hail b»-<m most explicit.
Vegetables
• Cabbage. »1,25 -1 I t>''
The Foreign Board further affirms
Hpokane. Wash
The bachelor* of mad« a conditional Mie of the con omy Is yecure.
The I'nlted States
per 1O0; ga’lie. 10ft 12c per pound, lhat Russia has demand««! the «stab the Illg Bend country will have their trlvance, which I* Intended to keep
appreciate* the advantage to the com­
pumpklna. 2c |>er lb.; sprout*. 8c
llshment of Russian military posts choice of Imported wive* In a few the threshing machine of a combined mo* welfare of the Continent that
Potato»« — Oregon, buying price within th«« Chine»« frontier for th«’ week*, when Eugene Beck, a farmer havester level at all time*, no matter
Canada contributes her own strength
,125ft I 50 per hundred; sweet po Pur|Mise of controlling and preventing of the big wheat district, one of how steep the hill which may be run
plus the strength of Great Britain."
tatoea. »1 per hundred.
the disease crossing the border.
their member*, return* from Luxrm over. It I* said to be far su|>erior to
onions Buying price, »2 50 per
In the matter of thia encroachment burg, Germany, where ho has gone any other »^>vl<fe of this kind In use
TUB MAKING UNDER PROBE.
h'ind rod.
greater fe*r Is felt regarding the at for a supply of eligible girl*. House
Poultry Live lien*. 17c; Spring* tltude of the Japanes»* In Manchuria wives for the foreign farmer* In that
Hurl* Brick at H«l*n Gould.
17c; turkeys. 20c; ducks. 25c; geese who are asserted to be In close as (•art of the state arc It» demand, and
Government Seeks Merits of Enamel
New York. Feb. 17.—Angered wh«n i
12frl2K*c; dressed turkeys, choice 1 ««relation with the R<i»»lan*. but up Mr. Peck volunteered to return Io
Industry, Held Basle.
refused
alms
at
the
door,
a
disheveled
:
25c.
to th»’ present no action has been the fatherland and bring back a
Pittsburg -The merit* of enamel­
Eggs (lreg n ranch, candled. 28® taken by Ja;>an which could be con party of flaxen haired German girl* tramp retired to the *tr«*<t and hurled j
30c per doren
strtied as definitely aggressive.
Mr Beck told of hl* errand In the a brick through one of the library ing bathtubs by hand and later by
Butter-City creamery extra. 1 and
R»’j»orts from Manchuria slate that Hoc Spokane office Saturday, when he windows of Miss Helen Gould * Fifth special machinery were brought out
I In the hearing of the Government
2 t>ound prlnla. In boss*. 33c per the Japanese sometimes usurp the contracted fur passage on the Amer avenue residence tonight
.Mrs Edward Scheie*, standing near ' »gainst the Standard Sanitary Man-
pound; les* than boxes, carton* and authority of Chinese officials In deal Ika for Luxemburg, .«e paid for bls
delivery extra.
Ing with the plaguo, but It Is gen ticket from a great roll of bill«, the the window, was struck squarely on ifacturing Company, of this city, an I
Pork Fancy. IlftllHc per pound orally conceded that the situation smallest of which was ,.'>0.
He has the head and escaped serious Injury1 15 other concerns, at the second
Veal Fancy. 85 to 125 pound*. 13 U warrant* this conduct.
IsMikcd passage from New York for only liecauae of an abundance of hair day'« seaalon of the Investigation ns
13’jc per pound.
March 2 and will return In several -the was knocked prostrate and a i to whether the enameled ware firms
large bump ralaed at the base of her of the country are engaged In a con-
Hops—-1910 crop, 18c; 1509 crop
weeks.
skull
Police began a search for the1 «piracy In restraint of Interstate
Sever* Shock Recorded.
12ft He; contract*. 15ft He
trump, but had not found him late trad«
Wool—Ea»tern Oregon. 12ft 18c per
Th« Government charges vio­
Washington—An earthquake shock
Eslled Nun* Coming H*r*.
lb. according to shrinkage; Valley,
| tonight.
lation of the Sherman anti trust act.
17ft 19c per pound.
Mohair, choice, unsually severe and lasting over a
During the conduct of the Govern­
New York. Feb.
19
Hix mins
considerable
jierlod
was
reported
30c per pound.
ment's case recently. Edwin P Gros-
Monday
on
the
seismograph*
at
driven
out
of
Portugal
by
the
re
Gold
Search
Renewed.
Cattle- Prime «teem, ,4 50ft 7 00
j venor. *i>cclal assistant to the At­
University.
Professor publican government which dethroned
good to choice steer*. ,5 85ft < 26. Georgetown
Ellensburg. Wash —Carl Enenkrl. torney General of the United States,
ttie
distance
at
King
Manuel
arrived
hero
today
en
fair to good steers,
35®5 85; com Tondori estimated
Apparently the j route to Baker. Oregon
They are of a Swank miner, brought Into bank closely qu«>stlone<l Edwin L. Way-
m»n steers. »4OO//5.00; choice to about 3000 miles,
man. assign»-«’ of throe patents, to
same
shock was recorded at St. Loul*|the Irish liomlnlcan order and have here today a nugget weighing more
prime cow*. »5 251/5 50; fair to good
facilitate the enameled ware Industry.
beef cow*. ,5 00ft 5 25; common to Fnlverslty from 1 22 to 2:10 P. M : Ix-en Invited to Oregon by th«« bishop than 23 ounces, valued at over ,400. It was by means of these patent* that
fair beef COW*, »2 o<> ft 4 0Q; choice at Fordham 1’nlvcrslty. Ixmdon, at 'of that dloces«’ to aid the Capuchin and a score of smaller nuggets with the defendant* managed to combine.
and to found a convent
•raved heifers. »’>75(1 6 00; good to 2:0«; at the Ottawa. Ont., I'nlverslty. ! mission
Mother Mary Catherine Roth, who a total value of more than ,800. All
choice heifers, ,5.5005.75; fair to at 9 I* M ; at Seattle at 11 A. M .
were taken from hl* claim In Hwauk
Famine Sufferer* Raid Store*.
good heifers. ,’>25 0 5 60; common to being apparently 5000 miles distant; In In charge of the party, told of the ; last week. Knenkel hml four shafts
nuns’ escape Io England, following
fair heifer*
,4 00 ’4 25; ch«>tco to at New Orleans nt 1:45 P M.
Victoria
—Serious rioting by thou­
I
but
started
prospecting
placer
work
the «slict which ex|H>lled them from
good fat bulls. ,4.504/4 75; fair to
i and In a short time uncovered these sand« of famine stricken refugees ar­
•
Portugal
on
but
six
hours'
notice.
Aviator*
Ar*
Arrested.
g <>«! fat bulla. ,1 001/4 25; common
'nugget*, which are the biggest find riving at Nankin from th« interior
Tampn,
Fla -kvlator*
McCurdy
bull* ,2 504/125; good to choice light
i reported this year. Several big finds was reported by arrival* on the
Three
New
Ships
Planned.
and
Beechy
and
the
promoter*
of
the
cahe*. ,8 004/8 25; fair to good light
! have been reported lately.
. «learner Suverie.
.......... The hungry horde.
Eureka. Cal—Within a few days
calve*. ,7 0007 75; good to choice aviation exhibition hero were ar
lover J 1000
“* strong,
*
broke Into the city
heavy calve*. ,5 2506 00; common rested after the flight Sunday on a I this city will enter the shipbuilding
Mountain Will Be Blown Up.
I an ua rv 24 after having ma«M*d out-
calve«, ,175/74 75; good to choice charge of unlawfully giving an exhf Industry, when the Bendixsen yards
They raided the
Corona. Cal —A mountain of rock "Me the walls.
stags f’OO®5 25; fa|r to good «tag* bit Ion on Sunday to which admission lay down the keet' for one of three
was charged,
The arrest* followed steam schooner* of from 75« 000 to at l*orphrey. one mile from Corona. *h«>p« near the smith gate, carrying
,4 00ft4 50
Women out­
Ilogs—Choice
hogs.
,8 0008 50; protests from ministers against Sun 1.000.000 feet capacity of lumber All will be blasted on March 1 by the "It everything eatable
A large crowd will enter the lumber-carrying trade largest charge of dynmlte ever fired did the men In plundering and mans
grxul to choice hogs. »>.75® 8 00; poor day entertainment
The disturb­
witnessed the flights which were not on the Coast. One is for the McCor In the west. Twenty-five tons of the stores were wrecked.
hogs. ,7.0007 50.
mirk Company, one for the Freeman «xpk'sive will be used. The blast Is ance was continued on the following
Sheep—Choice yearling wether*, sensational.
Line and one for the Hammond Lum ^expected to release 300.000 yards of day.
grain fed. ,’>.0005 25; good to choice
1425 Children Get Cash,
tier Company. The contract on each rock, enough to supply all need* of'
wether*, grain fed ,4 75®5OO; old
Home Rule I* Nearer.
Mlddleshoro.
Ky—Bank account* vessel calls for completion within , the rock company owning the quarry
wether*. ,3 75« 4 25; choice ewes
The coat of ;
for a number of year*
grain ted li
1
good to chute* i for every seh«»ol child In Middles 8*8 months of laying the keel.
Txmdon.—During the preliminary
(the charge will be ,5000.
ewe*, grain fed. ,3 2547(00; feeders. boro were started by J H. Bartlett !
home role debate In the house of
Turkestan la Objective.
22 2547 3 00; choice lamb*, grain fol of this city, who deposited * «mail
commons. Premier Asquith roller-
,145.000.000
in
Estat*.
,8 JSft* 50; good to choice grain fed sum In the postal savings bank
____ to
_______ — _
____ ____
w____ ______
Ixvndon.
A special
dispatch
from
ated his declaration that th« govern-
Vienna
The Neu« Frol« Praase ment's first task after the
'
,4 0006 25; fair to good. ,5 2505 75; the credit of each of the children en St. Petersburg says a rumor Is cue
> " "Veto
l>oor lamba, ,4 95®5 0O
rolled In the schools here
Not one rent that a whole army corps of 3«.- figures that the estate of Baron Al bill' has been disposed of. would"be
Hay fed sheep and lamb*. SOc of the 1425 children, white or black, ftoo la preparing to reoccupy Kulja bert von Rothschild, who died here to carry out a policy of full self-
was forgotten.
|a district of Chinese Turkestan.
recently 1* worth ,145.000,000.
¡government for Ireland.
lower than grain fed.
Doings of the World at Urge
Told in Brief.
Federáis Try in Vain to
loJge insurrectos.
United States and ( añada Sep­
arate Political I nits.