The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 20, 1911, Image 3

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    SIN PERSONS KILLED IN
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
WRECK ON OREGON 1KI NK
WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS
t
The Dalles. Or.. July 12.—That;
Engineer
Thoma« Myles, of the Ore­
FARMERS GO IN AUTOS.
OREGON CHERRIES IN LEAD
W ashington, July 14. Senator Hey-'
Washington. D. C., July ll. An
bum of Idaho, drew the fir* of Sena­ inquiry into Alaska’s industrial devel­ gon Trunk south bound train No. 102.
opment, second in importance only to wrecked near The Dalles Monday, will Annual Convention ot Union County San Francisco Firm Acquir«» Entire
tor Williams, of Mississippi, today in
lb« Halliagw Pinebot investigation,
it HsW in Elgm.
Display at Sal«m Fair.
the course of the discussion of a mo­ will be interrogated tomorrow by the - be held rssspunatbla by a coroner's jury
i
for
th«
wreck
that
haa
claimed
the
Elgin
The
annual
convention
of
Salem
That Oregon cherries for
tion by Williams for the retention of bouse committee on expenses of th«
live« of six persons. was given out the Fanners' Union of Union county, fancy purposes are the finest in the
"Jim" Jones, the M2-year-old negro, Interior department.
Instead of having Miss M
F Ab­ here tonight. A. S. McCurdy, road­ was held here Saturday.
Many of world is the declaration of Arthur C.
who had been Jefferson Davis' body­
bott tell the story of her discovery of
Trunk line, tea them coming in autos, the farmers be- Rasa, of E. G. Lyons A Rasa. San
guard and in whose custody the seal the famous "Dtck to Dtck" letter, master of the Oregon
w
i
of the Confederacy was entrusted, re­ the committi-eJwiU examine govern­ tified before the jury at the scene of gan to assemble aa early as H o'clock, Francisco, the largest maraschino and
tained on the Senate payroll as a la­ ment officials on the general condition ! the wreck yesterday afternoon that he and by 11 the streets were filled with fruit syrup dealers on the Coast. Rasa
of the territory.
believed the train was running at least cars driven in by members of other is here for two weeks securing cher­
borer.
It is plann«i to call G. H Brooks. 50 miles an hour when the accident local unions at
Summerville, La ries for the maraschino trade
He
Senator Heyburn acquiaced in the
Alaskan head of the g«>logical Mr- occurred. and that the engineer had
Grande, Cove and Union.
expects
to
take
over
&0
tuna
from
Sa
­
retention of the negro for service* vey, as a witness.
He will be fol­ received orders to run not more than
A long table of 63 plate« wax spread lem this year and will take more cher­
formerly given to the senate, but not low«! by witnesses from the War de­ 10 miles an hour around the "Shoo
Among
because of loyalty to an "infamous partment, which controls the leasing Fly" curve, where the train left the in Eagle hall. rover«l with dainties ries if he can secure them
of water fronts in that country.
track.
prepar«! by the farmers' wives. Thia other acquisitions Rasa secured the
cause."
The possible connection of C. P.
The six months old daughter of J. table was serve«! four times before all ¡entire display of the Salem Cherry
"But for th« parliamentary rules Taft with the subject is to be subor-
that restrain me," declared Williams, dinat«! for the time being. The com­ W Rasmus, the sixth victim of the hat! eaten. At 2 o'clock th« ronv«n Fair through the Salem Fruit Union.
"I would have a few words to say mittee will endeavor to find out if the wreck. di«! tonight. Mrs L. J Ris­ tion programme began.
"If the elements are favorable here.
about the kind of human being in Guggenheim interests, when defeat in ing. of Warm Springs. Or.; Mrs J.
Oregon cherries cannot tie equalled in
Anuing
the
principal
speakers
were
whose heart such thoughts can exist." the rocalled Cunningham claims to W Rasmus, of Ellsworth, Wis. ; Mrs.
the world," he said.
"Eastern
Senator Williams addeid with great the great coal fields of Alaska seem«! ' C. H Baker, Sheridan. Or., and S. I. John (ouch, of Wallowa; Mr. Me- houses secure cherries from Italy at
Arthur.
Seattle,
died
today,
and
Louie
Millian. of Alicel, and Mr. M«a>re. of rockbottom prices.
feeling that he was "not prepared to inevitable, undertook to assert control
There the cher­
hear a civilized man in the 2Uth cen­ of the coal deposits by monopolixing J. Rising, of the Warm Springe In-| North Powder.
Following the ad­ ries coat 1 cent or f of a cent a pound.
tury call "an infamous cause' th« the entrances to the interior of Alas­ dian school, died a few minutes after dresses there was a discussion of mat .| We can buy those cherries in Italy,
cause for which his I Williams I father ka, if recognition of the Ryan entries the crash
ship them to San Francisco, and put
ters of general interoat to the union,
had laid down hia life.
up for 4| cents a pound. That
would effect this.
THREE MICHIGAN TOWNS BURN the principal feature of which was the them
i. what we pay LnginaHy for Oregon
"There is no right of American cit­
It is for this purpose that the com­
izenship," Mr. Williams add«!, "that mittee haa tnvit«] export» on Alaskan
adoption of a resolution to «impel the cherries. Oregon cherries in maras­
Boats and Freight Trains Carry In­ Home Indejiendent Telephone company chino go lio to a bottle.
permits a man to insult the dead."
The cherries
minerals anil the coast line to testify
habitants to Safety.
The senate sustained Williams by as to the condition» in the neighbor­
to allow the farmers better rat«-« x«-ur«i in the East go 175 to a bottle
a vote of 37 to IN, leaving Jones on hood of Controller bay.
Bay Cityf Mich. Oacada. 74 milea The farmers prop»««- to furnish their in maraschino. That la son»- differ-
The inquiry
the payroll at (720 a year as a labor­ may r«|uire many days.
We can't equal
Other than north of Bay City, ha« been com­ own phone and pay the c«i(iipany (10 a cnce in cherries.
er.
recognizing the absolute fre«iom of pletely wip«*i out by fire; Au Sable, | year for them, and demand 11» fro«- Oregon cherries in California. They
calls monthly through any two cen can't be gn>wn there, nor anywhere
the president from congressional in­
Washington, July 13.
Railroads quiry. it is said tonight no limitations across the river, is now on fire, and trals within the Ixoindaries of Union else, to touch the cherries of this
Given good weather conditions
give, or are still forced to give, re­ would be plac«l on the inquiry.
the 1,800 inhabitants are being taken county, with the privilege of more at state
bates to big corporations and to the
on board a steamer that arriv«l at Au the usual rate, the company to krop and Oregon leads the world in cherries
phone and line in order.
as well as in many other fruits."
detriment of small concerns, declared
Washington. I).
July 10 The Sable and on a train made up of |
If the company does not accept,
Frank C. Isrwry of New York, general
LANE PREPARES FOR FAIR
«»Iranian for the Federal Sugar Refin Canadian reciprocity bill emerged un­ freight cars picked up in the Au Sable these terms, members of the union I
ing company.
before the "sugar scathed tonight from the most serious and Oscaaa freight yanis, while an­ throughout Union county will cut out
trust” investigating eommitte« today. ordeal it has experienced in the sen-1 other train is being sent from East their phones on August 1, organize a County Society Will Erect Booths and
•it«-
The amendments offer«! by Sen­
stock company and install a telephone
In explanation. Mr. Lowry said his
Tawas to take away refugees
Rent Stalls to Concessionaries.
system of their own throughout the
company did not receive an allowance ator Cummins, of Iowa, and the two
A lineman succe«l«l in getting Grand Ronde valley.
offer«!
by
Mr.
Simmons,
of
North
Eugene Enlargement of th* p-nil
for lighterage in New York harbor as
Carolina, all seeking to increase the around the fire and tapp«i the wires
This was the largest «invention of ion on the grounds of the Lane County
the "sugar trust” did. Mr. laiwry
I
will continue his testimony tomorrow. I number of Canadian manufactured | four miles south of the town. He said the Farmers' Union ever held in this Agriduturai -eili'h fol the better M
commodation of the Lane County Fair
part of the state.
Frank L. Neals, a Philadelphia articles that «nail be admitt«! frv-- of there had been no loss of life.
this fall was authorised at the meet­
shipping agent, testified that while duty, were voted down.
i The fire at Cheboygan caught from
The vote in ¡¡favor of the amend­ a pile of sawdust which had been
ing of the l>oard of directors, and the
uniform rates are in operation, big
NEW STRAWBERRY FIELD.
painting of all the buildings was also
concerns with “inside information" ments was so small that Senator burning for weeks. It is not known
directed. This year the lioanl, in-
about intended changes in rates or Cummin« miked for only five roll calls, I whether there is danger to the city. i
which receive advantage in the shape although he had announced hi« inten­ Lewiston. Alger and Turner, all north Weston Mountain. Umatilla County. «tear! of renting ground for conces­
The ■>f here, are in danger from forest
Sends Fin« Shipment,
sions, will erect a number of uniform
of drayage, put smaller dealers under tion of asking for at least ten
maximum vote for his tariff amend­ fires.
a handicap.
Portland A crate of strawberries IsMitha on the grounds, and rent the
“Rates are so complicate»!, "said he. ment was 14. compar«i with a maxi­
The Alpena and Oscada fires were from Umatilla coubty ha« been re- stalls to the concessionaires
More attention will be given this
"that a big concern like the American mum vote of 53 against.
not due to forest fires, but from fires ceiv«l and plac«l on exhibition by the
The defeat of the Cummins amend­ ; originating in slab yard«..
Sugar Refining company must employ
Portland Commercial club.
The b«Y- year than last to the stock exhibit,
a rates expert at I25.OOU a year to ments clears the situation in the sen­
Forty cars and two bridges on the ries were sent by th«- Weston Com­ and a committee has been apjointed
'work out' rates or all of its directors ate and leaves the reciprocity bill Michigan Central near Grayling were mercial club and were grown In the for the pur|s>ae of Interesting every
owner of registered stock in Lane
would g>> to jail for violating the in- _ I ■ much nearer final passage.
‘ burned.
Weston mountain district just east of
Senator Bailey offered an amend
county to bring this stock to the coun­
terstate commerce laws.”
A disastrous fire broke out at Al­ Weaton.
ty fair.
Representative Fordnev, of Michi­ ment t>< the house woolen tariff bill, pena tn the logs on the bank of Thun-
"Our
c-ountry
is
deatin«>d
to
I»-
<-n<-
The different granges of the county
gan. expensed an opinion that any imposing a duty of 25 per cent on raw : der Bay river, just west
of the of th«- great«-st strawberry sections in
wide-awake man would know about wool. He will ask for its considera­ Moanch tannery. A fierce west wind the world," ssk ! ex Senator 1‘. W. have taken the matter up and already
tion, and of his farmers’ free list spread the flames to the bark piles of
proposed changes in rates.
Proebstel, a hardware and ijnplement are preparing collective exhibits.
"Ye«, "added Representative Baker, amendment, in the near future.
C. Moanch A Sons company.
dealer of Weston.
"The raising of The county court has signifi»! its in­
On the proposal to put flour and
of California, "the same kind of wide­
fruit is a new industry but already tention of rejM-ating its donation of
last year to the fair, the money to be
awake fellows have been cheating the cereal products on the list d articles
CAMORRISTS IN FRENZY
I is making a wonderful showing. On«-
which the United States will admit
used exclusively in premiums.
public for 20 or 25 years."
man
sold
over
(40t*
worth
of
berries
free. Senator Cummins was defeated,
Difficulty over the location of the
52 to 14; on the proposal to put agri­ L«ap at Bars of Pritonar»’ Cage fnm a half acre last year, beeidea district fair for Lane, Douglas and
using all he want«!. The country is
Washington. July 13. Two insur­ cultural implements on this list he
Lika Wild Animals.
Coos counties arose several years ago,
also a fine apple district.
Weston's
gent speeches against the CanadianI was defeat«] 53 to 12; on the pro­
Viterbo, Italy. After Captain Fa- fruit command» high prices on account and since then 1-ane county has iw-en
reciprocity bill were made today when posal to put lumber on the list he was
brom, of the Carabiniers. of Naples, of ita shipping qualities and excellent holding a fair of its own, each year
Senators La Follette, of Wisconsin, defeat«! 52 to 12.
•
had denounced the Camorra as the flavor. Land is held at (’>'• to (7<> somewhat better than the previous
and Bristow, of Kansas, introduced
most despicable and dangerous crim­ an acre at present, as the raising of one, until now good grounds and track
their amendments to that measure and
Washington. D. C., July 9. Within inal association in the world, there fruit ia in its infancy an«l the p«-pl<- have been eecurod, and very credit­
spoke in favor of them and against . wrok 'or’l^’dlys'the'
able exhibits made.
The fair this
y signatures of ensued a scene in the courtroom here
do not realise its real value.
The
specific features of the pending bill.
the secretary of state. Philander C. that made past disturbances In the ; people of that country are all pn»aper- year will be held September 20 to 24.
Senator La Follette excoriated Pre»-1 Knox, ami the British ambassador,
Camorra trial tame in comparison.
1 OUS.
ident Taft's administration, not only James Bryce, will be placed <>n the
CHERRY YIELD IS HEAVY.
Erricone, chief among the prisoners
"Engineers have report«! that 10,-;
with reference to tariff legislation i | treaty between the United States and
to feel the sting of Fabroni’s fearless IMM) acres of the land can be irrigate«!
proposed, but also on his conservation' Great Britain to provide for the arbi-
testimony, leaped to his feet and dash- at a coat of (65 an acre and plana art­ Hood River Valley Crop Being Ship-
policies.
Senator Bristow renewed ! j t rat ion of all questions arising be­
ad
to the bars of the prisoners* cage, being made for the «innervation dam
ped to All Parts Now.
his fight aginst the present sugar j
tween the two countries, even ma tiers shrieking incoherently, and a personal
on PinxAcreak to be 150 feet high.
tariff and urged the repeal of tfie “16 of vital importance ami national honor
Hood River Although the small
encounter between the Carabinier and Izical capital will finance th«- project."
Dutch standard" test/ on imported
amount of cherries grown in the Hood
The signing of the treaty will bring Lawyer Bovio, for the defense, was
sugar, saying it operated entirely in to an end the negotiations begun at
i River valley was cut short severely in
prevent«! only by the interference of
the interests of the American Sugar the instance of President Taft and
PEAK SENDS OUT SMOKE.
a great portion of the community, the
the court attaches.
Refining company.
crop is yielding very heavily in some
Ambassador Bryce early this year,
Hoping to reach a vote on the reci­ and will mark what many believe to
Growers’
Mountain West of Band Is at It Again district«, and the Apple
12 Dead; 54 Hurt in Connecticut.
procity bill next week, senate leader» be the greatest step toward interna­
union has made a large number of
After
Long
Inactivity.
Bridgeport. Conn. Twelve bodies
are figuring seriously on the subse­ tional peace ever taken.
small shipments.
A branch Iti inches
in the morgue, 44 injured in the hoa- ■
Bend Coming on the heels of the in length, cut from a tree in the Msx-
quent programme
Some changes remain to be made in pi tai and a huge pile of junk at the
recent seismic disturbances in Cali­ wt-lLin orchards on the West Side,
Besides the Democratic free list and the text, mainly in the phraseology,
woolen bills, it became evident today to which the greatest attention is be­ foot of a 20-foot embankment at the fornia, the discovery that smoke is contain«! 103 large-six«! cherries.
that friends of the Arizona-New Mex­ ing given to avoid any ambiguity or western end of the city, tell the tale irauing from the old crater of Broken The branch, which was taken from a
ico statehood an<l reapportionment possible chance of misconst rwction of the worst wreck in 5K years’ his- j Top mountain, in the Cascade range. H^/u.'.^’ivJi'^h«! alit’tJe i over two
bills will demand votes, as will advo­ when the treaty comes to be tested by tory of the New York, New Haven & some 30 miles west of Bend, haa cre­ pounds.
Hart fort! railroad.
ate«] no little »uppoaition regarding
cates of the campaign publicity bill.
Although but few orchanlists make
actual recourse to
Its
pro v irons.
Although the accident happened to the possible connection
Not for sev-1 u specialty of growing small fruits,
La Follette ex fleets to occupy most It is to be a model from which general
the
Federal
express
just
before
dawn,
I eral years has Broken Top b«-cn seen such as strawlierries, those who do so
of the session Monday and Tuesday arbitration treaties between the Uni­
in his speech against reciprocity. In ted States and other nations will be and the coroner's office haa been to smoke. So active is it now, how- have met with great success this year.
busy all day answering telephone and 1 ever, that prospectors returning from
his speech today he called the reci­ ; drawn.
The local market is supplied and the
telegraph inquiries from all parts of ; tri [ hi alw>ut its base report that a col­
procity agreement "a little brother to
finds a ready market for the
Only one point of substance remains the country, four of the dead, two men umn of steam rises often for many I union
“^¡fylng surol'u’
the Payne-Aldrich bill."
is.
to be adjust«! and the State depart­ anti two women, remain unidentified. I
SS*B aa •
-a
Fs-a-m
I 9 aa
I a k ex
a«a , 1 a I
hours at a time from its long-cold
Continuing his criticism of Taft's1 ment is awaiting the last won! of the
crater.
It
is
a
well
known
geological
administration. La Follette said:
O. A. C. Building to Be Ready.
I British foreign office on that subject.
fact that thia locality is reckoned the
"In all the record of this admmis- Th„r(.
tw„ w
|# which th< <>b.
Hail St«rm Kills Stock.
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor­
t rat ion, no more glaring example is
t
rovrr„| jf|
nt
Miles City. Mont. - Arrivals from scene of the moat recent volcanic dis­ vallis By the opening of the college
presented of the complete surrender; t||<, t
tlr Btlajtwd; either the Jordan country, about 1IX) miles turbances in the northwest.
i year. September 22. the new mechanic
to special interests «nd the complete j W(,u|tl
,ct.rptab|e u> th«. 8tale de. north of Yellowstone, report a terrific
arts building, which will contain the
revers.1 ot Roosevelt . progressive 1>Brtrn<.nt> m there is no reasonable hail storm in that section. According Postal Bank Averages 9100 a Day. foundry, plumbing and wood working
fxiticiee than that « >wn in < ea ing iloubt -y
to the report, 13 head of "79” horses
Granta Pass
The postal savings shop«, will lie completed and the
of - a complete
cumolete agreement.
with amendments to the interstate
were killed, the roof was blown off of bank *«t Grants Pass has averaged equipment ready for use. These three
commerce act. it would hav« been
W. C. Henderson's barn, Charles Kra­ (100 a day in deposits since it was laboratories will virtually double the
Relief Promised Storm Victims.
difficult to have framed a piece of leg­
mer's house was unroofed, Joe Mc­ open«!. At first patrons were alow capacity of the present shojia, and will
Washington.
D.
C.
President
Taft
islation affecting interstate commerce
Donald loit many sheep killed by hail, in coming in. but now deposits are make it possible for the college to
more harmful to the public interest has promised Representatives Clayton, windows were broken generally in Jor­ coming in fast.
I make for itself much of the furniture
than the bill dratted by the attorney of Alabama, and Adamson, of Geor­ dan buildings and over a strip of coun­
ami «|uipment necessary for the vari­
general and recommended to congress gia. to order the serving of 20 days’ try fouf miles wide practically every
20 Acres Bought tor Specialty,
ous buildings.
rations
to
the
sufferers
from
the
se
­
by President Taft.”
growing thing was ruin«! by the fly-
Grants Pass E. J. and William
vere storm of July 4 in Lee county. ing balls of ice.
Coos to Hava Fair Eahibit.
Winter of Walla Walla, have bought
Ala.,
and
Harris
county,
Ga.
Banks Must Pay Espressags.
Marshfield
Coo* county is to be
20 acres of the Charles Ferdin« ranch
lOO-Story Building N«st.
Washington, July 15.—The refusal
near the elty limits on the upper river represented with a fine exhibit at the
Barrett to Attend Esarci»«».
of th« United States senate la agree
Cleveland. O. -Addressing the con- road. The purchasers will special ixe State Eair at Salem this year.
Here­
to the Jones amendment, appropriat­
tofore Coos has only l>een represented
Washington, I) C. At the request vention of the National Building Own­ with grapes end berries on the tract.
ing (120.000 for the transportation of of President Taft, John Barrett, gener­ ers and Managers here, George Morti­
by individual entri«« in the dairy pro­
Developing Lima Deposit.
silver coin, means that the banks of al director of the Pan-American union, mer. of New York, said that plans for
duct«. The chamber of commerce will
th« Northwest will have to bear the will attend the ground-breaking cere­ a 100-story building. 1.200 feet high,
Metolius The lime deposits east of pay the expenses of a representative
expense of transporting from th« East monie« of the San Diego. Cal., expo­ have been drawn and that such a town is being developed by L. G. Sav­ from thia city to look after the exhibit
such money as will be needed this sition. commemorating the opening of structure is a probability of the near age. Fifteen m«n are employed in and will start at one« gathering pro­
year for th« movement of crop«
fbtur* in New York.
the Panama canal, on July 19.
ducts of all kinds.
the work.