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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
CURRENT EVENTS DE THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. AEROPLANES FILL AIR iahib t on Stag» Past. P***»eg»r Ma- Chin»* Common, Paris The one thing to be ded from the principal event for the prouching aeroplane «ea*M»n i* that day <»f the "circus** meeting ha* j not to return. Public anl avi alike are tired of circling around derrick* of an aerodrome. The timid flutter» of two year« Ge< * r.il Re-unr of Important Event* have lieen sucom •• ded by long ramble« Presented in Condensed Form for Our Bu», Reader*. from town to town. The practical ap plication of the aeroplane ia in sight, for machine* hair l»<x-n constructcil capable of carrying 10 or 12 pa Roosevelt warn« against unlimited gers. arbitration with all nation«. A dozen school» in France are Shipment* by wah r from Atlantic ing out pilots every <iay in addition to to Pacific tout* |M>rt» lima great in thr list of more than 200 on the regts- ter* of the Aeronautical federation Vire President Corral), of Mexico, doe* not think Diaz' resignation will To provide a field for thr ambition of these young bird*, three great races end the revolution. have been arranged. An ’’endleaa chain” uf letter writ- The first in date and possibly also in ing will be adopt««! a* a plan to get difficulty, ia that organize! by th« nettle! a for the Pat I lie Northwest. Petit PariHtrn from Paris to Madrid Vercheres French Canadians at Aviator* have to pa»», «rtunlmg to Canada. remove«! the sign "¡>.-t*»f! thr rub « k*urd by the organizer»», for and substituted "bureau de |«>«te. a dint mice of 6u to Ml) kdomrter* over A Tacoma child ag-il 2 year* died mountain« nearly 4.000 f$r<rt high. from the i-fTecti of swallowing a cop Thi» race i» endowed by the Petit |H-r cent, which lodged in the lower Parmieii with a prize of 12.000 to thr part of her throat. winner In addition, the Spanish Aero A Ing Chicago bank ha* u»ed thumb club give« prize» of 110.000 Thr print* to identify it* depositors for the pa-t six year*, and reports the Rome May 2 system absolutely reliable. (M)0, An American being held by Mexican !•*■ JUi will ««■«» the European circuit authorities at Acapulco wn* given a rare* >n> Paris to Ixmdun aii-i re- rifle slid told he must help defer.d the turn. 'he flight will he begun on fort if it was attack«*! by rebel*. J unr nd occupy probably two weeks, rite* aggregate $901,000, an-l The county a**e*H<>r of Alimwla have attract«-»! many entries. county, <’«l., ha« 1« «-n arrested, cteaae. charged with accepting n |S,< hh ) bribe from the Sprit.g Valley Water cow |*any. Mulero Addrest ng the GREAT COMBINE IS HARD HIT STANDARD Oil. MUST DISSOLVE 1 Supreme Court Declares Big Trust Is Unlaw iul. WOME N FAVOR PHISONEH. Alleged Dynam ter* Rrccivr Da tie* Striking furniture maker«' at (¡rami in Jail. Ra| Iz>* Angelr* Women, not alonr ir. fight with alone*, club* and revolver«, but wen* nu twined by a tire company thr working clan», but many of thr turning nt ream* of water on them wealthy and artmtoeratic order, have Madero di’M’U’He* prosj-« ctn f<»r t»rcn showering dowers, book», candy peace, but continue« hb preparation« an«l other daintie« U|w»n J J. M< Sam to carry the war to the Mexican cap- ara. who on Sunday was again th«* re I tai. cipient of a number of floral ofTenng*. Judge* of One Opinion Govern ment's Attack on G »nt Mo- opoiy UI 1 r i JU t . • r I ’ The Stand- ; aril Oil company of New Jersey anil it* sul-si-iiary eur|i>>rations I wrrr <le Washington. .May 16. Troop», Gen«r*l Urotiu at Hit H-ght and Garibaldi at Hit Lett. TWO PERISH FROM HEAT. A . . . A - n Driven Mad. (’hieago. May 17. Chicago yestrr- day ¡t weltered through the hotteat May 16 in 17 year» kh degree» above at 1 k. Ana result, two persons are dead, There were numerou* prostea- tion» an«! intense suffering from the humidity which pr ¡recedes rain storm* which have threatened for several di but have not materialized. Anton Erickson, employed *n foundry, dropped unc'inx' i <- um fn the heat ami died on the way t< hospital. James Bevington, a trav ing salesman, died at hi» home fr the In-at. Several men fell victim* the dre« it and one woman, crur«4 the heat, leaped from a sec..n-i'«t..ry window, but rscajj -d serie us injury. by «logs Evanston was menace d driven mad by heat ami the police in that suburb and the northwest rt ion of Chicago were ortiend to shoot all unmuzzletl dogs. Th«- sudaivn excess of heat is pulling up the t«-n>|H-rature of the lake and the bathing b-aches were crt*wde<l all *lay and evening. Th«- parks anal other breathing s|«>ls were densely |«>|»ulat- <il all day. The quick arrival of sum mer has caught the public unpraqxrtd »nd is causing much suffering With in a month Chicago was enveloped in a blizzard which brought »now, ice and heavy frt-sts. clar«ii by th«- Supreme court of the ’ United States to l»e a conspiracy a n.l ■ mm of them being sent anonymously , combination in restraint of trmie. PORTLAND MARKETS. It was otherwise held to lie mon- from sentimental persons. lopolizing intrrstat«- commerce in viola Wheat Track price« Bluestem. Each day of lair the prisoner ha* I tion of the Sherman anti trust law 94><t96c; club, 96c; B«ii Russian, . received books and flower« from var- The dissolution of the combination valley, H6c; 40-fold. 96c. DECISION DISAPPOINTING. iou* sources, an«I numerou« letters wa* orderol to take place within six Barley Choice f«-td, $2Mr«l29 50. ' months. MillstutTs Bran, $24 5<'-:25 |--r from Eastern friends and acquain Thus ended the tremendous struggle Question of *'Re»»on»blene*»" Spoil* ton, middlings, $31; aborts, $25.50«» tance* and lal*>r leader*, all assuring I on the part of the government to put Effect. 26. rolltsl barley. $29.6O-i 30.50. him of the writers' I belief in hi« in- | down, by authority of law, a n-mbin- < orn - Whole, 129; crack«*!, 130. Washington, May 17 Government nocence, and their willingne»» to <lo ation which is held to be a menace to Onte- No. I white, $29.50 ton. al Washington legislative, executive 1 the industrial and «economic advance llay - Timothy, Eastern Oregon, all they can to help I him prove it. 1 and judicial gave over the great« r No. 1. $21.6tW*l 22.50 ; light mixed, J. B. McNamara, while not included ment of th«- entire country part of Uxiay to a discussion of the At the same time the court inter heavy, mixed, $17.50 <» $19«20; Supreme court decision in the Standard in th «-so professions i of friendship to prettil the Sherman anti-trust law so IK. 50; alfalfa, III *» 15; clover, Oil case While there wa* gratifies $12.60ft 13.50; gram hay. $13.6001 a* great an extent as hi» brother, has as to limit it* application to acta of tion in administration circles over the "undue" restraint of trade and not receiveci quite a few letters pledging 14.50. order for the di»»«»luti<»n of th«» «-or- “every" reatraint of trade. Fresh fruits Str»wlx-rri<-s. Oregon, him support in hi* defense. {»ration, which has b«-en declared "an It was on this point that the only $4 crate; California, $l.Mft2 crate; unreasonable" combination and mon Ortie McManigal's <-,,rr--q»>n-|. n--c discordant note was heard in the g-Hi*eberries, *«i 10c |s-r |«>und, appl It* tí, seem* to be limited to *n occasional opoly in restraint of trade, there un court. Justice Harlan dissented, $1 ft 3 |»er box. questionably was misgiving as to the letter from his wife. Hi« only vii- Vegetable« Asparagus, $l«i>2per ¡tors are member* of the Burn* detec holding that cases already d«-cid««d by interpretation of th«- anti-trust law box ; bean*, 15'» 17|c; cabbage, $2.50 tive agency, who each day bring him the court had detertnined once for all giving to courts th«- right to «ietermine that the word "undue" or "unrea- |>er hun-lrclweight; cucumlsT*. $1.50 cigars, fruit and other luxuries. whether a monofsdy was "reasonable" sonal-l«’" or similar words were*not in oi2 25 per dozen ; lettuce, 65c per and «ieclaring a "reaeonable" mono- Both the McNamara*, continue in II declared that the dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1 25*» 1.7'» a cheerful frame of mini), but Me- the statute t»»ly n«*t to be in co ntravention of the per I k » x ; |»-ii«, •¡p«i7|c per pound; Manigal, it is »aid. is I-ginning to reasoning of the co urt in arriving at statute. its finding was, in efT««Ct, Irgtsli prp|M-r*. 30ei 35c; ra<liah<-*, 15c |s-r fret at his confinement. President Taft, who. a little m which lielong««! in every instanc lo dozen; rhubarb, 1 p-i2c per |«»un<l; to- than a year ago. in a * (»ecl al me*» «mgn-ss and not to the courts, matnes, $2.75«-<3 25; new carrots, CHINESE BANKER TORTURED to congress, said that und< Supn Ever since the decree in this r«w- in $2 25 p--r sack; turnips, $2.25; b«-«-t-. court prec-edcnt» •ectRimt* mere there could c< be the lower c«>urt. the United State« $2.25 such things as "reasonable' ig« a* ” reaacmable ” and “ Te««« Report Say* Rebel* Dragged Circuit court for the «astern district Piitiit.-es Oregon am! F --frm, $2 50 real ¡unable” restraint» of trade, o V»ctf$n to Plata and Shot Him, of Missouri, was announced, hope has |M-r hair»-lr«-«t; new potatoes, 6J other words, ’’good tru*t*'* and “ express««! by th«- "busin«-sa Laredo, Tex. At the end of a rop«» bc«-n Onions Australian, $.1.7.5** trusts," was »aid to hate boon rat which had been tied an»un<! hi* neck, world” that th«- law would ba modified hundred, Bermuda. $2'» 2 '25 era dia appointed that the court jdn so as not to inte rfere with what waa Dr. *1. W. I.im. a Chinese banker, wa* Poultry Hen*, 19oi2Oc; br ha be am tit to reverse itself in i <kag^«xt ground th«* plaza in Torreon, designated as "honest busin«—.," To 20c; ducks, young, 25c; ge«-se, important Meli l ' o , until hi* body was a miiH»« <»f night that section of the opinion call Inal, turkeys. 20c; drmuMuL c broke n bone* atxl bleeding wound», ac- ing for th«- use of th«- rule of reason in 25c. FLIES IOO MILES PER HOUR. Eggs Or 21c cording to rv|M»rt* which have just applying the law is r«-gnrd«*<i in many quarter* as an answer to the prayers reached hr re* per d*»»cn; < American Av ator Break* Record for From the same source of information of thr "business worbi.” Butter ni. 1 Specif in Aeroplane. Th- defendant* nanu-d beaidea the detail« of a thr red Ay battle at ami 2-pound Tor- |«rr With BHil rvon between r» evolutk hint* and Fed Standard (hl and it* subsidiary cor pvunal; l«-*s Rheims Speexl rec. 1st «Tai* were re$ r*ri V d The battle i* poration* are: John D. Rockefeller, without a pass<-nger. were deli wry extra. I »aid to have taken place May ¡3, I I William Rockef- !i--r Henry M l\>rk Fancy, Spit 10c per pound. ler, John D. Archbold. Oliver H en here in n-markaldc and IS, resulting in a rebel victory. V»*nl Fancy. 9|«i |0c pvr pound. 160 Dr. l.itn wm one of thr weaithic •it Payne, Henry H. Rogers, and Charles flight*. A s|»e«d of i l!o|w 191! contracts. pr {»»um! ; î 1910 rro>p, nominal, ISK)S crop. 15c; Chi throe in North Mexico and wa» at M. 1‘ratL kilometer* (99.5 mile- 11 an hour was the heat! of a banking institution con* oh!», 10e attain«*! in the first flight by the Guaymas It Lett to Fats, Wool After Eastern Oreg nominal. trolled by Chinese capitalkt American aviator. Her try E. Weyman. Guaymas, Mex., .May 16. The Mex- 10 m 14e; valley. 12 » 1 $c; mohair, j dragging I.im around the plaza until life vu almost ext inrt it is reported I ican government is abandoninir all So He start« d from M> utnmelon with choie«». 3 7|c. Catt l<* Prime, grain fed steer*, $7 . that rebel* »hot him several times. nora to thr rebels anil concentrating Count Robillard aa a passenger. A i its tr<">ps in Mexico City in expect*- strong wind, almost • M 7.15; prime hay f«s i. $6 95<-i 7: ll<* died within a few minute*. • tion of an attack on thr capital. Col- gale, caused the machine to plunge in choice »terrs, $•» f»o *6.*5; g'**»d, Wool Revenue is Needed. ■ oncl Dtaz. commamling the garrison a terrifying manner with wild MWCCJWi. 6.50; fair, I'» 75*»i6; common, 95.50 M.S. 75; prime cow«. 95 7»Vu6 25; go«»d. Washington, I). C. House leader* i that rvacuat«*! Agtia Prirta last week, the height constantly varying from 30 9«5i«t5.25; fair, fl |**»r, $1 50 arc gratified that they are out of the arrived her«» last night and bxlay tx-- to 31 ft feet. Later Lieutenant F«*|uant. in a new M4.75; choice hrifrr*. 95.5OM5.75; wocn I* <»n the wool reviaion question. l gnn embarking hi* force of 5( h ) men He will proc«-rd to monopianc. Lieutenant Biey acting a* choice bull*, 94.75«i5; g»**l. 94.25et The way* ami mean* Committee'« de* 1 on a steamship. 4.75; choice light calves. |7.7fwuM; ci Hi on i* that the revised wool eched- Manzanillo, thence over the Tchuante- observation officer, m*«ie a flight over gooti, 97.50 hi. 7.75; choice heavy ulr will not place raw wool on the : |w-c road to Mexico City. Only 125 f«*l* the same course under same condi- calves, 95.50 «i 6; gi*od. 95 o/ 5.50; free lint, but will cut the existing erals remain in Guaymaa, not count- tions. This flight was without inter choice stag*. 95.75 m 6.25; g»««!, 95.25 rate* from 11 cent« a pound to 5 or 6 1 ing the 60ii brought in by (>ov. Tom*. ruption and the distance was complet «si in 10 minut«-* and 20 «econds, a M 5.75. cent* a |«>und or it» equivalent in an Death to Boycott i* Cry. speed of 162 kilometers (100.7 miles I Hog* Choice, 96.70 hi 6.75; g1««!, ad valorem reduction* Leader* in 96.50c$t6.70; choice heavy, 9|**u6.50; each delegation were told that it waa New York President Taft ha* b«*-n maintain«*!. common. 95*u6; stork hogs. 97 m 7.25. imp»**ible to cut off the 921,000,000 asked tn end the boycott for all time Sheep Choice «pring lamb». 96.75 in revenue from raw wool and were by a«rckmg the punishment or dissolu Zelaya'* Friend i* Dead. m 7; g»»od, 96 m 6.75; rh«»ier yearlings. asked to poll their delegation». tion of organization* enforcing it. Mexico City I)r. Jo«e Madriz. who 95.25 m 5.50; good. 95 m 6.25; fair. Thr petitioners were the Nation*! was placed in the presidential chair Plague Kill* 43 at Amoy. 99.75015; choice ewe*. 94.Mkd4.75; Aaaoeiation of Manufacturer*, «nd the of Nicaragua by Jose Santo« Zelaya, good. 94o/4.50; fair, 93 75 m 4 ; gno«i Amoy, China Forty-three death* American Federation of Ijtbor was when he was forced to flee, died here to choice heavy wether«. 94 5Or</5; from the bubonic plague and *ix sai<! to be "peraistcntly prosecuting of Bright'* diaeaae. Dr. Madrix came ol«i heavy wrther», 94/»t4.50. mixed death* from smallpox were reported and intending to further prosecute to Mexico City when he waa forced to lots. 9407,5. I such boy<v»tt*. ¡during the week ending Sunday. leave hi* country by Estrada. MEXICAN PEACE PACT IS SIGNED Revolution Ends With Confer ence Held at .laurez. Field Leader* of Both Armie* Noti fied at Once De La Barra Chief Executive. ‘> M- xico, May 9 22. Officially d-'»ignat«-d r«-pre*<-nlative*of the Mex Juar-z. ican government and the revolutionists at lo o'clock last night *ign--d a p* ac<- agreement at the custom house here intemded to end the hostilities which have been wag*-*! in Mexico. Though covering only the principal points negotiate! thus far. it practi cally records th«- conceiaion by the government of th*»»«- demands which ■ . ■ • . ' ■ ■ . ■ , : olution in Mexco. Trlegrati'» announcing the signing of th«- agre«-m«-nt were dispatched throughout Mexico to revolutionary atxl Federal leader* alike. Constitutional resti iction« vented the inclusion in the |*-ace agreement of the fact that the rebel» would lx- [>ermitt«-d to suggest to var ious state iegisiatur«*« the name* of principal governors and likewise the fact that aix'of the eight member* of th«- new cabinet hav«- been chosen by the revolutionists, but the agreement n-conis that President Diaz and Vice- President Corrail will r«-sign and that th«- government is to concentrate its attention on desires! reforms. Judge Carbajal represented the Fed eral government »nd Dr. Vaaquez Go mez, Francisco Madero, Sr., and Senor Pino Suarez acted for the revolution ist*. Juarez. Mexico. May 22. Th*- act ual signing of the Mexican treaty agreement took place under m«»«t ex traordinary circumstance* last night on the st«-|»s of th«- customs hous«-. When th«- peace commissioners arrived they found the door of the cue house lockid and no them in. Accordingly they gathered ste|m of the building and while |»aper men held matchm, ft pen* were prxxluccd and the d- signed. Four automobile* turmd the lights on the scene and when nature* were affixed the commii of Is.th side* «-mbraced joyfully a small crowd that coilccU-d »h* "Viva l.a Pax.” Banker Must Serve Tims Washington. D. C. In th«- sentence of J. B. Feer of the First National bank rille, Tenn., who pleade« etnbezzlenient. President 1 cided that Feeney must time in jail, wm though h d<*rgo * couhm * of nuxlirMi to strengthen himself for Ferney wa* smtrnml to He is 69 years obi and sai Phyaicians testified that i prisonment would be fatal, muted his sentence to 4 months. Car Kills Whole Family, Newark, Ohio- The entire family of D. W. Dodson, of Hebron, O.. was wiped out Sunday when an interur ban car on the Newark division of the Ohio Electric Railroad struck their buggy anti killed Mr. Dodson, Mrs. l>«>di*>n an<i their two little girls, aged 7 and 4. Cotton Rmg May Be Investigated. Washington, D. C. Investigation by the secretary of commerce and la bor "into the combination of cotton «peculator* in the United State* or ganised to control prices," with a view to criminal prosecution, ia urged in a resolution introduced in the house by Edward*, of Georgia.