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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at I-arge Told in Brief. General Resume of Important Events Presented In Condensed Form for Our Busy Reeders. Forest fires are destroying valuable timber in Arisona much China will demand indemnity from .Mexico for the slaugnter of Chinese residents of Torreon. Roseburg's fire department took offense at remarks made by a council man atei resigned in a body. « Gary, chairman of the board of di rectors of the Steel trust, says he favors new laws to regulate trusts. Madero anil Provisional Presi J de la Bnrra have unit«»! on a poi for the government of the republic. The Portland R..»<- Festival horse ami vehicle para<i<- Thursday afternoon was estimated to be four miles in length. Trans-Atlantic liners are crowded to their full capacity with American» going to the coronation of King George. Taft spoke before a gathering of Southerners in New York in favor of re< i|ity. demanding th. pa fiag.- of “the bill, the whole bill, and nothing but the bill. The known death list in thr Mexi can earthquake has reached I5o. Two small towna were entirely destroyed, the number of killed in there plac« a being unknown MADERISTAS TAKE CITY. W>th Fir« and Smord. Town Is Alfred Dsstroysd. Han Diego, Cal—<*ullcan. Htate of Sinaloa, surrendered Maderlstas Ms) 31 after tiearl) days of fierce fighting. In which dreds are re|«irted Io have killed The city was nearly strode«! Mazatlan. In the same state surrendered without re ^stance oi June 3. These advice*» were brought by lhe steamer Benito Jaures. w hlch has Just arrived from Masatlan Th«« attack U|am Culican began May 30, alaiut 5 o'clock In lhe morning The assault was mad«- on the eaat. north mid south The garrison was Slowly driven back and after thtee hours Gen«*ral Bnndeta • force of In surrectos captured the Chapel of th- Hucred Heart The building had been fortified and the hiss of life at Hut l»ilnt was heavy. As iMMin as as the Ma.R-rlsta» won* within th«* city f they ttegan Io • l»l>l> the t< to blow up with dvna Inflnrnmable mite The day Culican f*4lerala r«-<'«-lvln> ered. ■nine If«* and libarty Passengers and officers Benito J so rex were told that num lie red aliotit 1000, Inclu dlers. women and children « non combatants After the a General Tlerado proclaimed military governor, pendini from th** Madero authorities l,o < Ity M.-ixatlan surrendered without Hr Ing a shot As Men as the Mader Islas entered liiev released the prle oners In the cuartei II Is reported that th,- prison records showed that there were loll |M*raona In confln*- merit, the' majority |*»iltical offend ers but th,* criminal prisoners aie salil to have been shot summarily. Before the Mad«-ri»lAs rould occupy Mnzatlati. lh<- mayor, s majorlt) of the government ofTIclals and most of thr so|dli*rs went alsiard the gi|iilw>al Tampico. The chief of polire, the captain of the riusi«» and anojher isillce official took refuge on the Benito Jaurez. They were followed by Maderlstas. captured and taken ashore <)ffl«s*r, i of the steamer were told that t ho fugitives would I h * ex- rented at 4 o elock The Benito Jaures left Maratlnn before thaf hour ROYAL PALACE OF MEXICO. BADLY DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE. QUAKE KILLS 63 IN MEXICO CITY CHINA PREPARES Most Disastrous That Has Oc Czar Continues to Kush Troops furred in Past 20 Years. to Frontier. LIFE IS LOST FOR MINE. Many Soldiers sod Women Perish in E m Member of Duma Warns That Falling Barrack* No Ameri* Prospector Soaking Mica Ledge Dm* Celestial Kingdom Will Be Can* Injured. of Thirst in Dasart. come Powerful Factor. The steamer Corwin, first to reach El Centro, Cal Search for thr Nome thia year, landed her passengers body of William Burger, a veteran on the lee seven miles from shore. Mexico City. June S. Mexico’s cap prospector, who haul been lost on th«* Victoria Russia continues her co- All walked ashore safely, among them ital today is a city of sorrow. Build desert for two weeks, was successful being four women. * ercive policy toward China, but the ings and «tree!» gaily garbed in pre Thursday. Burger waa found dead latter empire Is making a show of It is said that thr capture of I'achu- parations for gr«-at rejoicing at the leaa than six miles from his camp. resistance, according to n«'w»pa|>ers ca. Mexico, a city of 10,000, during advent of Liberator Madero, the city’s Th«* body was conveyed to Imperial. the recent rebellion, waa accomplished |a«ople ar«* mourning those- who died For more than 35 years Burger had brought by the Empress of Japan. by 15u insurgents commandeil by a MADERO PLEADS FOR ORDER fh th«« chaos wrought by the most dis search««,! near Carriso Creek for a It Is tinderstiMid Riishiu will goon <><> young man of 22 years. For this astrous earthquake that has been ex- ledge of mica which he had once dis copy Klldja Th«* Toklo Yomluri says feat Madero place,I him in the rank of Threat from Los Angeles to "Run Out perinneed in Mexico in 20 years. , covered when a mi-mber of a survey that although China has conceded to general. Anarchists" Moves Viljson. So far the death toll has tieen estab- ing crew, but had been unable to re Russia the demands regarding 111. He left hie partner. promises made In the treaty have Jiiarex, Mex.— That the __ _ I __ "nit**.I __ _ lishwi as 63 souls, but it is believed locate later. PORTLAND MARKETS. Rtates Is Ix .-omlng tire«) of sh«iotlnx | that a more complete search of the Thomas Stratton, in camp two weeks been unfulfilled, and Russia has de termined to send an armed force to Wheat Track prices: Hlu«*stem. and other acts of violence on til»'ruins will increase this number con ago and started to cross s distant III and Instead of undertaking fur California Mexico border, and thm siderably. Seventy-five are known to ridge. 95c; club, M5*.iM6c; Russian. Me; val ther negotiations, dispatched a note steps must tie taken at once to slop ba injures) and this also probably will ley, Me; 40-fold, 85*<iMc. to Pekin giving lhe reason for oc It. Is the burden of messages sent tn i lie increases! when the full details are Poetised Ha» Big Firs. Barley Choice feed, $2M«t2H.5<). cupying the territory. the Mexican war department dejiartment by i known. * Millstuff» Bran, $24.506(25 per The Japanese pai«-r says this step Portland. June 7. Nearly 50 (ami- Gen«*ral Benjamin Vtljeon, Vtljeon. military The loss to property ia estimated at lies were rendered homeless last night was decided upon by Russian War ton; mi.Mlings. $31; shorts. $26.50*<i adviser to Francisco I Madero, $50,000 gold. No property of Ameri by a fire which started in the fashion Minister Sukhomllkoff after Inter- 26; roll «si barley, $29.50**1 30.50. General Valjeon bases his advice Corn Whole, 129; cracked, $30 ton. to .Mexico City «in many complaints cans was damaged. able Hanover a|>artmenta. 165 King view s with officials In Russian Asia, Of the dead only one person, a Chin street, and, spreading to other houses "From the fait that the Russian Oats No. 1 white. $2M.5ut*t 29.60. of residents of California who Ihreal Hay Timothy. Eastern Oregon, No. on to take measures of Ihelr own eae, is a foreigner. More than half nearby, caused a total loss of about authorities continue to dlsi>atch troops to the Russot'hlna frontiers. It Is 1, $216*22; light mixed, $19>i2O; One complaint received from lam An of the dead are soldiers, the worst 1100,000. to be feared that the situation may heavy mixed, $17.5oetlb.5<); alfalfa, gelee, which typifies many others, fol effects of lhe shock being felt in that Most of the tenants were down town se*cti*«n of the city n< ar the Mexican viewing the electrical parade when the assum«* a M-rlous as|a*ct at any tltne," g I t •/ I t .'•««. clover, $12.50**113; grain low a: says lhe Yamlurl. "Since June 1 no authentic Infor Central station where also stand the flames were discovered by J. E. Mon-1 hay. $13.50,11 14.50 I An order for compulsory training artillery barracks. mation has com«« Io us whether or Fresh Fruits Strawberries. Ore tagur. He remembered that Mrs. J. Another place where the earthquake Jllyke, ageii H6, was on the fourth by Russian residents of the maritime gon. $2«i3.76 per crate; California, n<»t you Intern! to restore order In provinces has been Issued by I ho laiwer California The situation there . took its loll of death in considerable $ 1.60«<i 1.75 per crate, gooseberriee, 1s growing worse and our people are ■ num tiers was at the power plant of floor of the Hanover and rescued her military governor, all residents who 5«i6c per pound; apples, $l<<»3 per at the risk of hia own life, half carry have not served with th«* colors be contemplating the gathering of suf the street railway company. Here box; cherries. $1.50 per box. ing ordered to train Mr Guchkoff. fielen! force tn run the anarchists six were killed and six wounded. Two ing her down the biasing stairways. Vegetables Asparagus, 60 fit 75c out of th«- country ex president of the Russian Duma, The need I» r*» I others w. re found in debris, constat who has completed a tour In North per dozen; garlic, 10m 12c per pound; great and th«* ruin that might follow Nome Famine Is Relieved. Chinn telegraphed a warning to Via lettuce, 3th,135c per dozen; hothouse th«- dynamiting of the main tmiwrial ing partly of steel rails, which had Nome. Th«« steamship C«>rwtn dlvostok that China Is strongly pre lettuce, $1.25*iil.75 per box; peas, I Valley canal la »<> far reaching and tieen »tor«! in th«* iron an*! wood de 6*<- per pound; radishes. 12*c per appalling that 6» feel like doing partments, and which collaps<«i. The which sailed from Seattle May 10, paring to resist. On his arrival at dozen; rhubarb, lfi*,t2c* per pound; everything possible to restore or victims are inhabitants of little shacks and which after a long battle with Vladivostok Mr Guchkoff joined with built luuiid«* th«* structure. new carrots, $2 par sack; turnips, $2; der." the drift Ice landed her passenger» the governor general and other offi 9 With these two exceptions, the on the short* Ice. unloaded her freight, cials in a conference with th.* war beets, $2. minister to discuss the situation. death list was mad«- up of single Potatoes Oregon and Eastern. $2 25 TOWEL GERMS COUNTED mostly provisions, and relieved the Mr. Guchkoff says that China is cases, ami in worn«* instances of two or per hundred, new California, 7c per making raplti progress and In ten famine. three, caught beneath falling walls in Kansas Health Board Fights for pound. Th«- steamship V mat I Ila. from San years will become th«* most powerful the poorer I dF iingx of the district Onions Crystal wax, $2.50; yel- Hotel Cleanliness. Francisco with passengers and freight. country In the Far East, and a con most seriously affected. L-w. f.' - r. .i, f ' pm • undted J filet with Russia is Inevitable sooner Is due here Monday. To|H*ka. Kan —Experts In the of It was 4 46 o'clock when the first Poultry Hens, 16,«» 17c; broilers, flex* of the state board of health went A rich gold strike on lhe benches or later. According to the of Kleary crock In the Skerrel Itlver That China's attitude toward for 22*-.t 25c, ducks, young. 25c; geese, out last week and captured a num shock was fell. eign Intervention Is becoming bolder nominal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, her of roller towels that were being meteorological observatory, the great country Is ro|a>rted Is evident from Tientsin dispatches, choice. 25c. used In hotels In different parta of est intensity was reached at the end of which say that Chao Ehr Haun, the Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 21c the state They are now engagett the first minute, but the instruments Strikers Declare Truce. new viceroy of Manchuria, haa de- per doxen; case count. 2<>c per dozen I In making a census of the different continued to record the shocks for Cleveland. Following lhe killing termined to station six army dlvlalona four rninut««» more Butter City creamery, extra, I and j kinds of germs u|sin them of a s|M*ctator by a union picket anti In .Manchuria and to begin construe- Why." sal«l Dr Crumblne. "aome 2 pound prints, in boxes, 24c l-r the riots recently, the leaders «if the tlon of the Klnchou Algun railroad, FILM MAKERS ENERGETIC pound; les» thsn box lota, cartons and j oi these towels ar«« alive with germs, 4090 striking garment workers agreed to which Japan and Russia objected some giMN| and mmie bad .Many skin to a truce and |ieaceable Sunday. delivery extra. strongly some time ago. <lls«*aiu*s are spread In that way and Coronation Events to Be Reproduced The scheduled Sunday gatherings _ _____ __ of ______ Pork Fancy, 1061 lie per pound. A |>ortlon the new loan will be the ndler towel la responsible for Same Night in Paris. of the strikers have been cancelled Idevotag to this work and ~o making Veal Fancy, 1061 lie per pound. nearly as many cases of tuberculosis sansl 4 *»»» ulriLars orilovM.I a n 1»^-»»». • — « ... . • . a Hams •10 to 20 pounds. 16.-1 17c. Ixmdon ~ Fuller and better cinema and thr strikers ordered to keep free port at Llenaban, on the Gulf as lhe com mon drinking cup." away from the factory districts and of Rechili. 1911 contracts, 26c pm Hops tograpblc records will be made of the advised to spend the day with their pound; 1910 crop. 22c; 1909 crop, 15 forthcoming coronation events lhan families In the parks. Indians on Honeymoon. i.i I5*c; olds, M*.i 10c. Oil Lassoed From Fire. was ever before attempted tn Great Wool Eastern Oregon. h* <i I4|c Pendleton. Or. To save the lives of Goldendale. Wash A marrlag«* II Britain .Moreover, extraordinary en Oklahoma is Sweltering. per pound; valley, I4«t 15c; mohair, members of thr Pendleton fire depart cense was Issued yesterday by the ergy will tie exerted to dl»i>atch the choice. 36.it 37 Jc. Oklahoma City, June 7. With the ment who were playing streams on the records to the principal cities of the Cattle Prime grain fed steers, $6 county auditor to John Powyoult and world. thermometer at the weather station burning gasoline house of the Pendle M 6.35; prime hay-f«««i steers, $«'■*<* Annie Keeu, li.it h Indiana. Thia la The swiftest steamers and railway here registering 102 from 3 o'clock ton Cleaning company. R. Arbuckle, 6.25; choice st««crs, $5.75*<i6; fair, the first time tlial full bhanl Indian « train« will l>e employed in sending until 5 this afternoon, the, heat recon! an ex-cow puncher, lasao«d a aealed 54- $5 50<>i5.75; common, $5.25 ><t 5.50; have ever applied for a marrlag«« li pictures to New York and Chicago for 20 years was broken. At 6 o'clock gallon tank of gasoline ami pullid it It la expected that Impressions of the 100 degrees was registered. No best prime rows, $5.75><i 6.25; g*»«!. $'**<t cense Iloth are Warm Springs In back out of the building. Explosion 5.25, fair, $4.75o*5, poor, $4.SO..i diana The bridegroom has a fair early scenes on Coronation day will prostrations were reported. of gasoline fired the building, a frame 4.75; choice heifers, $5.50 ui 5.75; education, but follows the nomadic be given to half a dozen operators structure, early Wednesday evening. choice bulls, $4.75*<t 5.25; good, $4.25 life of what la known aa a 'blanket Deck ol Mains is Shown. While the firemen trained streams of Galt House is Auctioned' (.14 75; choice light calves, $7(.i7.25; Indian " Hr said he had been mar Havana The work of pumping the water on Arbuckle, the ex-cowboy go«si. $6 75-.I 7; choice heavy calves. rled before The bride gave her real Loniavillo—After serving as a hos water out of the cofferdam, which was went into the gas-filled building and $5f*lfi,50; choice stags, $5 75<o6.25; ilrnce aa Waplnltla. Ore. telry for over three-quarters of a cen built around the wreck of the battle with his first toss roped the tank. good. $5 2.rK.i5.75, tury the ol«l Galt house, famous in the ship Maine is steadily progressing. Canal Loan Populartred Hogs Choice, $6.50t.i 6. H5; good. history of th«* South, went under the The greater part of the after-deck is Balloonist* Are Rescued. Washington--The govemment's r>n $6 25*.i 6.50; choice heavy, $6*<i6.5O; auctiunrer’s hammer, bringing only now clearly visible, showing the con Remerhaven. June Three bal 000,000 canal loan probably wlll be common. $5*.i6; stock, $6.75*<t 7.50. $H1.000. The original cost of the fused masses of wreckage covered loomats who left Berlin yesterday ia a taken In thè maln by amali Investors Sheep Choice spring lambs, $6.25 competitive flight, t were “?-; . rescued ___ at Although tbe blda wlll not br opened building ami its contents is said to with marine growths. hi 6.50; good, $6*«t 6.tfi; ehoice year tinti! next Saturdar, more than fimi have bren more than $1,000.000- it daybreak in the estuary of the Weser lings. $4.!MW<i5; good. $4.50-114.75; sealed propoaals have boen recetved waa sold by order of a referee in bank Idaho Bank Closes Doors. river, into which they had been com fair, $4'<i4.25; choice ewes, $4‘<i4.26; at thè troMUry. The purchaaer was the Mu Treasury officer« ruptcy, Washington —The First National pelled to drop to avoid being carried good, IS-75614; fair. $3 5o*<t3.75; feel that, aa tbe new benda are ex- tual Benefit Life Insurance Co. The Bank of Salmon. Idaho, has been out over the North Sea. The men good to choice heavy wethers, $461 empt from all taxatlon. they have a old Galt house first opene«! to the pub closed by Its directors The Instltu had been in the water three hours 4.50; old heavy wethers, $3«i 4 ; mixed high Investment vaine Blda will be lic in 1 M3 and was the scene of many tlon haa a capital of 150,000 and a when discovered. Nine balloons have lots, $4*u5, I | lecelved unlll 4 p. m. June IT. aocial events in ante bellum days. surplus of 115,000. landed on the coast. •