/ 1 I * K t * • * • * . • V * ». 4 .’A - ■ w r tk .*•<< V *■ 4 >• ' r > ’ • * («.*•” ••• • • . • • ’ • * , 1 I FEDERALS REPULSED. Mexican Rebels Successfully Defend Th*ir Position. I * f • 8 * • » » -_•>-» » U- t • r/ • ' •_£ < . •» » .T / _; I 85,000 COLONISTS COME IN 30 DAYS NURSES SAVE PATIENTS. Hsroism In Burning Hospital vsnts Loss of Lite. Pre- I San Fancisco Hames broke out i Dougin* Arizona, April. 18 Oscar Saturday morning in the old St. Fran- K Goll, of Tombstone, Arizona, was ! cis hospital on California street, near I shot in the side of the head on Fourth ¡Xt*- ^^.'’..¡'7: atn-ct, Ib.uglax, by a Mexican federal bullet, during an attack by 200 fede­ kill«l is due i to heroic rescue work perform«! by a ral» on the rebel cavalry corrala. Bui ___ ___ . corps of nurses, headed by Miss W. lets struck the residences of Rotiert Ix-wia, who was in charge of the W. Mor* In Ons Month Th*n in Forty- ward* on the third fl,»>r where the fire Eight Osad at B.g Heart, and Every Sonerai Rezume of Important Evant Ray, on Fifth street, and A Warr, secretary of the Y. M. C A . Building Razad Schoolhouses Five Days During Same broke out. Presented In Condensed Form The moment the blaze was discover- Fall on Children. on Eighth atroeL Goll was only Period in 1010. for Our Busy Readers. «1 Miss Lewie, shouting for wit- slightly wounded, the bullet plowing a tance. fought her way into the room furrow in his scalp. of Nathaniel Josephs, 81 years old, Promising to take Agua Prieta from Twen- Kansas City, M<»., April 13 Friends of Taft have started a boom Chicago — Revised statistics eum- and carried the elderly patient to safe­ the rebels or leave his dead body on for his renomination. ty-three persons are reported dead, pi!«! by officisle of the Harriman line ty the field of battle, Ronaldo Diaz, William Kieth, a California painter nephew of the aged president of Mex­ and reports furni»hcd by represent«- Returning to the building. Mi »a with al least lOOjinjured, two towns of world-wide fame, is death ico, It'd 1,000 federal troops to the at­ tivea of other railroad» which handled j 1-ewi» assisted her companion nurses, practically swept away, score* of W u "^'”7*’ buildings demolish«! and thousands of A killing frost has destroyed half tack on the Mexican adjunct to this colonist passenger busineee to the Pa- on the third floor, where the ft re dollars' worth of projiertyQdamaged as Heeding the ciftc Coot during the 30 day period 4 ward« the fruit crop of th* Sacramento val- city thia morning. WM> the result of a tornado that rag«! in promise given to Uncle Sam that he Uy. would not fire across the border, Diaz ending April 10 dl»cl«>»e that all rec- i Through imoke filled hallway« and Kansas and Oklahoma today. The Illinois legislature refused to The tornado was accompanied by deployed his men to the westward of ords for that claaa of travel during the down narrow ataircaaea the valiant change its present township local op­ the city, ignoring the cover of a few annual spring period were smashed nur”'■' ,h* •ec',n,, rtoon' rain, hail and lightning. Many build tion law. | carried their charge* until every room mgs were struck by lightning and rolling hills to the south and Bn.i! effects until the rc;«»rt rendered useless in the worst stricken opened a murderous fire. I-Ige of the continent while the -.js-nal ha4 f(,rth |h,t <1( ,lf |h), |iatlrntH nomination for 1912. i sections and it is probable that the An English bom veteran known as i e I complete report of the death roll and French winegrowers destroyed sev­ “Pop” Willis, with five Taramerara in force. Ibis figure, it is declared. What a..: .: - ty,,• !. . k- eight persons were killed, ten injured A detachment of 200 infantry creep­ as follows: declare that she will have no further ! narrow stairs and through the narrow and almost every building in the town ing up a gully, suiiiienly ap|iear«i on inclination to steal. »Southern Pacific, via Ogden, . _____ ' corridors. Had a panic occurred in wrecked. the cast of the town, and with a wild The Good Roads commission of yell charged to a cluster of ado lie and 320; via El I a«>. 9.929; vi* Ix>s An- th.» wards it ia probable that sroros of Whiting. Kan., was practically gele*, 868; via Portland. 3,761. nurses and patienta would have been willed off the map, 60 buildings be­ Illinois repirts that nlmut i II),000,000 brush bams used us a corrnl by the Oregon • Washington Railroad A killed. a year ia wasted by ignorant road su­ rebel cavalry. The federals all but ing blown down, 30 [icrsons hurt anti Navigation company. 11,600. pervisor* in that stat*. Mrs. David Stone kill«!. gained the shelter of the hut* when a Atchison, Topeka am) servants. They made few friends j was kill«! at Manville, Kan. of wheal was blown into the Missouri Th«’ Kansas end of the tomado or more insurrcctos were kill«! ami H*es went in the »»me direction. while here, living a retired and sc- river. startxd near Whiting and swept in a more than 1(8) were wound«! in a bat­ Data compiled by representatives of i eludisi life. A 8. P. train struck a three-ton tle fought between Sauze ami Santa the Harriman roads for the spring ; Only Secretary Bctison’s imm.sliate southeasterly direction for a distance boulder <>n the track in Nevada and Clara canyon, about 50 miles north of >ile*. period of 1910 show* that 29,170 col- family was at the tsslside when death of more lit narrowly escaped being thrown into here, according to F«!eral couriers In Kansas City the storm did little onist passeners were transporUsl over 1 <‘»me. It was thought that Secretary Donner lake. who arrived today. They brought or­ the Southern Pacific line during that , Benson had rallied somewhat, but damage. A^few horses were kill«l ders to have hospital cots ready for time, and during that time arid that ' »rly in the morning he took a turn for by ligtning and some buildings struck. PORTLAND MARKETS. ►’«■deral wounded. The Federal* re- 10,490 others traveled over the Ore- the worse. Hi* death was not unex- The rain la»t«d about an hour and wax |iort five kill<*d, including probably gon Washington Railroad A Naviga- tedisi. The family had practically heavy. Hail accompanied the storm. Wheat Track prices: llluestrm, *6 women and children. Two more deaths were reported ------------------ ! given up hope for hi* recovery when tion company's route. biH«ic; club, 83c; red Russian, 81c; Marching from Casa Gramies to from near Hiawatha late tonight. they arrived in Lo* Angeles last win ­ The total for the Santa Fe road thia valley. Sic; 40 fold. 04« Chihuahua with prisoners under gen year, it is declared, shows an increase ter. Geraldine M. isenheimcr, 10 yeurs old, I eral Luis Valdez, the Federal*, fol­ of fully 15 per cent over the business and a small child of^Otis Mellott are Millstuffs Bran, 422 per ton; mid­ the victims. lowed by about 1(8) refugees, were at- done last spring. KEEP BULLETS AT HOME. dlings. 130; shorts, $23; rolled barley, tackd. Five hundred insurrvetos un­ The Mcienheimer girl aouht refuge A table prepared by passenger traffic $2H m 29. der Generals Orozco and Villa had officials of the Harriman lines in re­ with three companions in a country Corn Whole, 428; cracked, 428«« Mexican Belligerents Notibeld to Keep been Instruct«! by Francisco Madero gard to colonist travel to California school house and the building wax 28.50 ton. Off American Soil. to head off the Casa Gramies contin­ from the spring of 1901 to the fall of wrecked »«ion afterward. The dead Oats No. 1 white, 428.50«« 29.50 gent and if possible capture ami re- 1910 shows the following figures: Washington, D. C. President Taft girl's companions were injur«!. It is per ton. lease the prisoners. is determined not only that battles be­ not known how the Mellott child met Via Ogden. 385,750. Hay Timothy, Eastern Oregon, The fight occurred on a hacienda as tween Mexican Federal» ami insurree- its death. Via El Paso. 179,678. No. 1. 4218021; mixed, 416«/18; al­ the prisoners, shackled together by Forty perron* seriously injured toa shall not be fought on American Via Portland. 45,794. falfa, $I2.5(8<114; clover, 411.5(8« ro[ics. and the women and children re­ roil, but that future mmbats must mit ( were taken to Tulsa in stock cars to­ Via Ixis Angeles, 14,106. 12.50; grain hay, $13(ints in California account of the Through the State department the Mleved, will die and many more are pound; green onions, 20c dozen; head dangerously hurt. lettuce. 50c dozen; hothouse lettuce. oners and non-combatant* under pro­ ■ Electrical Supply Jobbers’ association president thas m>tifi«l the Mexican tection. The fighting continue«! rev- convention. . govrment that it must see to it that , 41.25 box; radishes, 3(8« 35c dozen; ' hereafter mi such unfortunate incident rhubarb, $l.25<«1.50 box; sprouts, 9c; eral hours sm! roaulted in sending mirth j General Rabago with 500 reinforce­ ' as that at Agua Prieta, when two WIRELESS REPORTS. ORDER. carrots, 85««41 hundred; parsnips, ments. First intimation of the fight ; Americans were killed and 11 wouml- 85«« 41; turnip*. 85«« 41; beets, 90c was brought here by arrival of rider- Through the Ships Carrying Passengers Must ' ed, lie allow«! to «iccur. («41. War department and the department Potatoes Oregon buying price, le»s horses. So far as known none of Have Equipment July 16. the prisoners, among whom are be­ Washington Initial steps to bring of justice, there were sent similar 41.5O(ii 1.65 per hundred. Washington. April 17. In May snd warnings to both sides. lieved to In. many Americans, were about peace in Mexico have been tak­ Onions Buying price, $26(2.10 per June the department of Commerce wound«!, and none escaped. The view expressed at th«1 White en here. Dr. Vaaquea Gomez, head hundred. Madero, Jr., has been much plcaaed < snd Labor will prepare for enforcing bouse was that there warnings would of (he confidential agency of the revo- Poultry Hens, 21c; broilers, 30c; the law which requires paxaenger- be obey«! to the letter. lutioniat* in the United States, an- turkeys. 21c; ducks, 2(8«23c; gee-o, with recent event* in Melioo City, carrying ve-n’l* of the l’nit«l State* nounc«sl to the Associates! Press that 12m 14c; drexaad turkeys, choice, 23 which he says have en«>urag«i him Gift Elephant ‘’White.’’ ami strengthened inaurrecto prosp«-cts. to lie cquipfx-d with wireless on and h«> had complct«! *p«s*ial nrrange- (it 25c. Berkeley, Cal.—The akin and skull menta for expeditious telegraphic Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 2(8« ' He told the correspondent he would be after July 15. All vessels which are already equip­ of a big elephant which Theodor* ! communication between the camp of glad to welcome his father, but was 21c; case count, 19c. ped will be roquired to register them­ Roosevelt shot in Africa, and present­ Madero in Chihuahua and Washington. Butter City creamery, extra, 1 emphatic that no sentiment or family j selves by wireless when 1(8) miles at ! ed to the University of California, consideration would indue* him to lay I Assurances have b«s-n given by the and 2 pound prints, in boxes, 29c; sea with a navy wireless station on i after it had been prepared at the j authorities concerned that the mea- less than boxes, cartons and delivery down arms. shore. Th«> Navy department will in- ( Smithsonian institute, has proven « sages will have right of way over the extra. struct its operators to take such in- sure-enough ”white elephant.” Rordor Must Not Be Crossrd. A* i Mexican telegraph lines. Dr. Gomes' Pork - Fancy, 10r«» 10|c. Washington Major General I xmw r | coming messages daily between 8 a. there is no room for an elephant in message was addressed to Francisco 1. Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 11 any of the appropriate places in the Madero in care of a friend in Chihua­ ard Woo.1 ha. telegraphed instructions m. and 6 p. m. M12c. In this way the department of com­ halls of the university bi .uildings, “ “__ it was hua city. Cattle Prime steers, 46.50*16.85; to army officer» in Texas not to cross merce and labor ami the customs col-1 said that the big pachyderm may tie The agent there of Dr. Gomez has the bonier under any circumstances. sitae* an- good to choice, choice. 46.25*t 6.50; lectors at ports will know what shifm sent to the university museum of been accorded permission to pass 45.75m 6; fair to good, 45. >.50*t 5.75; Thia explain* the use of two civilians arc equip)>ed. anthropology in San Francisco. through all lines to execute his mis­ common. 44.75m5; prime cows, 45.25 in carrying a message to the Mexican sion. Federal commander from Colonel Al6; good to choice, 44.75m 5; fair to Taft Plans His Vacation. Jap Question Stirred Up. gwsl. 44.5(8« 4.75; poor. 44'« 4.50; Shunk, commanding the United States Famous Gun Roars Again. Washington If congress remains Washington, D. C. Reprvsenative choice heifers. $5.25(05.50; choice troop* at Agua Prieta. General Wood Agua Prieta, Mex. Interesting in­ bulls, 44 5(8« 4.75; good to choice. has telegraphed instructions that if in session through the hot weather, Baker, of California, has introduced a 44.25m 4.50; fair to good, 43.75(«l4; either the Federal or insurgent troops President Taft probably will become a resolution calling on the president formation has been received here re- common, 43'*/3.50; choice light cal­ of Mexico enter American territory pronounced week-end commuter, jour­ for all corros|«indence in possi-aidon of bi the movements of the “Blue ves, 47.75m 8.75; good to choice. they are to tie disarmed and held and neying from Washington to Boston the president or s»-crrtary of state and Whistler” cannon, which is en route and Beverly whenever he gets an op­ the s«>cretary of war relating to Jap , - I front Juarez 47.50m 7.75; fair to medium. 47m strict neutrality enforced. , to Ojinaga, . where I Gene- opportunity. The president hopes to ane*e immigration to the United p i r*l Jose Sanchez is preparing to attack 7.50; choice heavy calves, 45.25*1 Mexican Held Kidnapper. get some sort of a vacation in his now States and its poaaeMiona. ! 1 the besieged Federal forces of General 6.50; good to choice, 45m 5.25; fair The rosolution also asks the presi-j Luque. ' Thia cannon ____________ is one of 12 cap- to medium. 44.75*15; choice stags, T" El Paso, Tex. State Ranger Moore cottage near Beverly if he has to take the 45.25«i.5.50; good to choice, 44.50*15; has arrest«! a man giving the name of it a few days at a time. Mrs. Taft dent to inform rongress what is being tured by — the Federal - — forces w from . Se-VM wesw) Ascension Achuleta on a charge of will go to Beverly late in June. After done by the executive department of rebels at Valverde, N. M., during the fair to medium. 44m 4.50. Recently the Hogs Choice. 47.7(8« 7.80; _ good kidnapping. Moor* declares the pris­ Mrs. Taft and the Taft children open the government to restrict further im­ American civil war. to choice. 47.50*17.55; choice heavy, oner is Arricleo Achuleta, a Mexican the cottage, the president is expected migration into thia country and ita cannon was stolen and taken across possessions of Ja|>*neae coolie labor. the line and turned over to the rebels, 47.25m 7.50; good to choice. 47m7.25; nirale and one of the four wanted in to t>egin his week-end trips. who placed it in hiding. ommon, 46.50*1.7; stock hogs, 48«« connection with the arrest of Law­ Hot Steel Kills Six. Birdman Takas Sisters Flying. rence Converse am! Edwin Platt. 8.25. 1 Philadelpia- Five workmen were Brussels, Germany—Aviator Lansor Sh«M>p Choice yearling wethers, Hillman Gives BigjBond. Colonel Ends Long Trip. killed, a superintendent so badly flew Saturday in an aeroplane from grain fed. 45m 5.25; old wethers. 44m Seattle- Clarence Payton Hillman, New"York Theodore Roosevelt re­ burned that he lived but a few hours, the aviation field at Kiewit to the Bel­ the millionaire real estate dealer con­ 4.50; choice ewes, grain fed, 44 50m 4.75; fair to medium. 43.75*«4; spring turned horn* from a seven weeks' tour two fatally injured and 12 others ser­ gian capital, carrying his three sisters victed of using the mails to defraud The distance flown and sentenced to serve two and a half lambs, extra quality, 410; choice of the Wrst snd Middle West. As he iously hurt at the Midvale Steel works as passengers. lamb*, grain fed, 45.506(5.75; g'««l to stepped off a train from Chicago he at Wayne Junction, when a container, was 87 kilometers (about 54 miles), years in the Federal prison at McNeill choice lambs, grain f«!. 45m 5.50; came into contact with a crowd of filled with molten steel gave way, and which is a new record for a cross­ Island and pay a fine of 45.200, filed fair to good lamb*. grain fed 44.75m outgoing Eastern visitors, many of the liquid splashed over mor* than a country aeroplane flight with four per­ bonds amounting to 4215.000 to gain score of the employes. sons. whom greeted him with cheers. 5.25; culls 42.5O*(3.5O. I bis liberty pending an appeal. Doings of the World at Urge Told in Brief. Kailroad Officials Say Southern ( oast Benefits Most ■ Destruction «Spread Through hansas and Oklahoma. ” *rr'' •* injured or ) I i I « PREPARATIONS COMPUTE EOR PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ..... r <• ' Is Î \ s - ' - i % ", %