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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
LAURIER CALLS FOR RECIPROCITY CLERK Ktw York SHOT DEAD. Th'Svta Escape $5.COO Osms. FIGHT With FOREST FIRES. I Wind Spreads Flames Near Estacada. Oregon. New York Three armed thleres Estacada Fire that has b«-en Invaded the heart <4 the Tenderloin burning In the East Creek district, Wa*hlngt< n. July 37 Out of what at Its gayest hour Saturday night, smashed a Sixth-avenue jewelers > appeared to be a chaotic condition In five miles southeast of here, for sev window, shot his clerk dead, a«liaed the Senate there suddenly arose to eral dais, la spreading rapidly and day a coalition of Democrats and villages u< ar lhe burned area and I.’. iio O w rth of diamond rings, and Insurgent Republicans which bowled es>u|>«d in a taxicab, punrued by The over the regular organisation and I farm homes are endangered acsirvs of persona «ho had wltnroscd passed a compromise bill for the re fismes. fanned bjr a high wind, have the murder and robbery. vision of the woolen tariff by 48 to gone bejrond control of th« men fight A woman, who the police believe 32 ing the bias« and 200 men left Es Campers Are Trapped on Trail»—All Need of (Market Shown Agreement was a confederate, entered the store Thia new force In the Senate, uni of Jacob Jacoby a few minutes prior tacada to aid lu checktng th« fire. Would Develop Dominion In Availably Man ImprstssJ to ted on a material reduction of tariff to tbe shooting and naked .Mr. Ja Th« Superintendent of the Forestry dustries. Says Premier, Fight Flames. coby to twat her eyes for glasses duties all down the line and flushed with victory, tonight Is threatening Service recruited loo men In Port While ah« engaged him. th« «Indo« glass «aa smaahed and Adolph E. not only to paeg the so called "farm i land and they were brought to this era' free list bill,'* aa It came from Albany. Or Having already »»«pt Ottawa, OnL The opening gun in Stern, a clerk, rushed to the street th« House, but to put through a cot I city on the Portland Hallway, Light amall man with a revolver A A Power Company line. the campaign which will determine ton hill as welt. The Insurgents over an area three tulles long and blocked him at the door, Stern tried the fate of the reciprocity agreement to brush past him to gyt at a man want the sugar and steel schedules Hugh Mendenhall. Chief Forest on« milt* wide, a luont disastrous between the United States and Can w ho had poked his hand through Included In the programme Hanger fur this district, took charge fire, which started on the headwater» The House Democratic leaders are ada. was fired Sunday by the Liberal th« broken window and graep.q a of the men upon their arrival and of Thoma* t’r»«i'k, about It m Iles not willing to accept the compromise leader. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. It was tray of diamond rings The small wool bill aa It passed the Senate In a «hurt time pack horses and CttHt of 1» rv|K>rted here to Ire in the form of an open address to the man shot twice, and Stern tell dead laden with bedding and today. But they are more than will wagons, rapidly getting beyond control of the Passersby saw the man at the food, were supplied the men and Canadian people, and in it is set Ing to meet the Senate conferees. forth the issues involved in the pres window withdraw the tray of ring*. Chairman Underwood, of the House the small army started for the fir«, lili’h no* eliKag«’ d lu fighting II. tuck It it under his coat and dart prepared to remain until they have Th«» principle green timber in ent campaign. across the street db-appeared ways and means committee cgpress lie dtetappenred The question at issue is not a new- ¡through the open door of a red tour led the belief tonight that a bill sal It under control. which this particular fire Is raging A similar expedition under the dl one. Sir Wilfrid asserts, reciprocal .Ing car and wax gone, with half a i »factory to I m •th house» xm more I reel Ion of E. E. Blockley, construe la owned by the Holland. Briggs A. These he than likely to be agreed upon. relations with the United States hav- 'hundred men following iieer for the I'm Gand Light Avery Timber Company, of Portland This would put the wool Issue up A ¡uitroltuan for this company ha« ing been sought by both parties for !outdistanced, but not until the first to Pri'Nldent T»< ft. and there Is much * Power Company, started from the a crew of 19 men fighting the lire, The present ■ three numbers had tiecn caught. over half a century. aa to what his course construction camp, situated oti the which 1s In an exleiMiivit belt of Conservative _____ party, ,____ _____ he declared, is, The man who shot Stern ran tn will be Clackamas river above Casad«ro, and heavy timber and Is apt to become seeking to reverse this lifelong policy •*--» opposite direction, unseen by Mr Taft would make no comment will work In conjunction with the a bad fire unless stopped »<»>n men gent out under Mendenhall. of its leaders of the past. The enact any tone. on the situation. While th« Presi Thia makes th« xecond forest fir« Thus far the loss him been con ment of the agreement, the Premier dent tn tht« past has denounced th« now burning lu Linn county. The fined to th • W CM wted districts, but REYES IS DISTRUSTED. present wiailen schedule of the predicts, would further improve the other on« has been burning several unless the force of men sent out Is Bayne Aldrich bill ns Indefensible, friendly relations between Groat Bri f M \ able Io cheek Its progress the fire tain. Canada and the United States, Madero’s Followers Fear Return of there have teen strong intimation« will soon reach the villages and crew of fire fighters from the Curtiss from the White House within the Lumber Company’s mills, assisted by and would be an important factor In Old Regime. past few weeks that he would not valuable farm properties In the re Government rangers, has been fight bringing about a general treaty of ir- Ion. Tbo area burned over thus Mexico City,- Despite the breaking hesitate to use th« veto on any Ing this fire continually, but has not bitration. of the agreement that General Ber tariff schedules passed In advance far covers almost an entire town yet checked It, ship. “At all times during the past 40 nardino Ileyes should be mad« Mln of reports from the tariff board Official« of the Curtiss Companv years,” said Sir Wilfrid, “it has been Isler of War In the cabinet of F'ran assert that this fire, which swept WIRE TRUST MEN FINED. Washington. July 37 Because he the conatant effort of all political cisco I. Madero, and. not withstand out the Curtiss Company's logging not believe In the Senates parties in Canada to make with the Ing Mndero's assurances that Reyes does camp No 6. and greatly damaged Forty Defendants Change Pleas and was free to enter the presidential method of taking testimony tn Inves United States an arrangement for the Us logging railroad, has damaged race, the General insists he will not ligations. Senator Bailey today re Ar» Sentenced. but little gr»,cn timber and has been free exchange of natural products be be a candidate. signed from the committee on *prlv tween the two countries. New York Forty defendants re confined almost entirely to an old Supporters of Madero shrug their lieges and elections He mad« no ‘Ever since the termination of the shoulders and express their disbelief explanation to the Senate and the • lit . 'if:.’ •-,! in t ... in.- i' x burn and logged off latuU One of the fiercest fires In years treaty of 1854 all public men of any n Keyes' statement wag accepted without prosecution of the alleged wire trust 1» raging In Columbia county. It Reyea said b.« resignation prominence in Canada, whatever their offered to release Madero from th« com metit. Th« withdrew their pleas of not guilty miles-northwest of St. Helens differences on other questions, have 'promise* relative to making him To his friends Bailey said after area now burning is estimated at and entered pleas of "nolo conten been unanimous in the attempt again Minister of War solely )>«< .iiise th« ward that he« could not consent to five miles tn length ami a mile wld«. to secure free exechange of natural growing opposition In the ranks of enter upon the work desired In the dare.” M«n who have been fighting th« lhe Maderistas and expressed by the Investigation of the charges against United States District Attorney flames admit that th« fire 1». beyond products. Madem was Senator Stephenson Wise opiroaed th« acceptance of such their control and that only a change “Nor is thia to be wondered at. see anti Keyesltas clubs prompt In answering him "1 have tieen aiqsrlnted on the lie said pleas, but Judge Arnold, who was In the wind or a heavy rain will ing that in the industries of agricul he would not release the General «ub committee to consider the Steph stop the conflagration This news ture. fisheries, lumbering and mining, from the agreement, but that ho enaon case." he said proceeding in the United States Clr "My convic wax brought to Portland last night Canada possesses advantages not en assured him he was at liberty to tion fa that the strict rules of evi- cult Court, accepted It. by Mr and Mrs William H. Dolman, joyed by any other country on earth, become a presidential candidate i • , .'I «■•!.••■. I; .1 X When the pleas of the men had who have been camping for the past qulrtes. 1 he Senate docs not ob and that upon the markets secured for Igardlesa of any promises. five days nt a point known ns Hunk In opposing the appointment of serve such rules, but admit« all b<««n recorded and It cam« to pass er Hill, In the woods nine miles west the products of these industries de Ing sentence. District ttt .m.v Wit« 1 the General to a cabinet post, anti- kinds of matter. I cannot gee my pends the growth of our manufactur The Itolntan party Urged that there were nine distinct of At. Helens. ing and commercial interests and the Uteyesltas offered the argument that way clear to decide a case of such violations charged against all of the were told several days ago on their he represented the old regime, but magnitude on auch a basis * prosperity of all classes in the domin defendant* and that. In his opinion. nrrlval nt th« camping place that were more specific in their warning th« wihh D towards the Nehalem Vnl ion.” that he would use the Army, once Washington. July 27 -That ex- Instead of the Imposition of a fine ley had been ablate for the past he wag in power, to seise the pres I Postmaster General Cortelyou "ahwo- of flood attalst each of the defend AMMONIA DEATH TO FISHES. dency. lutely broke his word" and that "the ants, the fines might be 41000 apiece three weeks. second c!a«s mall privilege Is a for each <«f the violations Judge Archbold replied that he Seattle Fanned by heavy winds sword which the Postofflee Depart NEW REBELLION LOWERS. Man Nearly Asphyxiated When Tank ment keeps hanging over the heads could not bring himself to see It and fed by large limiter holdings be Bursts in Bottling Works. of publishers to keep them from that way and In th« cases of th« longing to tho Weyerhaeuser Inter Spokane, Wash A peculiar acci Disaffected Factions in Mexico Are o|H«nlng their moutti* against post rubber covered wire association mem ests. the forest tire which started Causing Daily Disorders. dent which nearly resulted fatally to a o fflce officials," was declared today I tiers he lm|N»ed a fine of ,1000 for near Tonga, a flag station on th» lawls. president of the th« firet violation and Hot) for each Great Northern In the northeastern man and killed thousands of Ash. oc Mexico City.—That the |>erlod of by E.‘ <1 part of King county. Is reported b« curred at Hullman. Wash. A valve in reconstruction soon may lie succeed la*wts Publishing Company. of St of the (Sher violations. Th« case» of the other defendants y<>nd the control of the 50 men who one of the ammonia tanks in the Star ed bj- another revolution Is the fear laiuls, before the postofflee expendi who had changed their pleas were were combatting it under the dire« Bottling Works ice factory burst, al !expressed frankly In many quarters tures committee. taken up and other Ones of ,1000 tlon of forest rangers. ■ Mr. Cortelyou broke his word lowing the ammonia to escape. The 'of the capital. R«|a>rts of disorders Chief Fir« Warden J. I. Bridge, with me.” said Mr. Lewis, "both In were Imposed fumes drove the workmen from the I assuming In a few cases the magnb regard to the fraud order which he Judge Archbold explained that he of the Washington Forest Fire Asso Iture of battles are not uncommon building, an 1 one of them was so over had Imposed these light sentence» ciation. left Immediately with rein- land almost daily the authorities are liwiiied against our bank and also on the distinct understanding that forrementa for the acene of the blare come that he lost consciousness and informed of the frustration of plots as to the order against our Woman s all efforts to control the output would and a stern battle Is expected against was rescued by heroic efforts of his against Madero or the constituted Magaxlne. He promised us hearings what Is sab! to be the most serious In both cases, but did not give us t»e abandoned. companions. government. forest fire of the season thus far. The ice plant was shut down and Th« mustering out of the revolu any chance at all." ACCIDENT BRING »92.747.85. Burning In a region sparsely set Edwin C. Madden, ex Third Assist the town is threatened with an ice tlonary forces is not proving easy tied, but Pxill of splendid timber In ant P<»<tmaster General, now attor-l famine. The ammonia, which flooded I lu practically all cases bands of for- n«y for Mwis, contended before the Man Has Check for Fortune From th« Cascade foothills, the fire has one of the floors, found its way to lhe I mer rebels have refused to give up obtained a go<>d start and threatens committee that Government officials their arms or have demanded more Southern Pacific. waste water sewer and into the creek. to sweep over a wide radius of ter I pay for past services So anxious la have a right to take with them People crossing the creek noticed a S«n Francisco - It Is only a amall ritory unless It can be stopped. the government to accomplish Its when they leave the service copies commotion in the water and hundreds i purposes, however, that exceqit in a of letters and other data which piece of paper, hut excessive care of fish were« seen jumping and caper few Instances this« demands have might Ire used later In proving that Is being taken that It does not get ing about. The rivcr’was soon cov been met To complicate conditions there had been an unlawful attempt lost, «frayed, put In tbe fire or blown ered with dead fish, while hundreds further, the feeling In the ranks to put a lawful concern out of busi Into the bay. It Is worth 392,747 85 of the Maderiats la not brotherly ness. lay on the bottom. It comes from the coffers of the Washington. D C. Speaker Clark Washington. July 26 It became PRISONER WEDS VISITOR. FOUR COMETS HOVER NEAR SUN known here late today that Sec re Southern Pacific Company to pay for and Vice President Sherman signed tary of Agriculture Wilson, In a re two arms and a leg By the slip of th« Canadian reciprocity bill Wednes day. It was at once forwarded to Bride Will Work for Freedom of Man Strange Visitors, Invisible to Unaided port to President Taft, had recom paper. Issued by the railroad com the President. mended that Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, panv. the Injured man. Willard It Who Has Won Sympathy. Secretary of State Knox. Secretary Eye, Perform Antics. the pure food expert, be admonished, Zlbbell, of Fresno, Is placed beyond of Commerce am! I.al»>r Nagel, Sec Kansas City—’In orier that she the reach of want for the balance retary to the President Hilles and Chicago Four comets —every one but not dismissed Under th« recommendation, the of his life and la compensated. In might better work for the freedom of ¡of the bashful variety which refuses Littleton. several the man with whom she had i to be swa by the unaided eye—are President will be able to retain l»r the opinion of the court, for the suf Representative newspaper men and n battery of fallen in love while he waa a pris ¡hovering around the earth, dodging Wiley In his position, ss It has been f«rlng and IBM of earning capacity photographer« witnessed the signing believed he would do. without seem brought about through a railroad ac oner in the county jail in Kansas City, (behind the sun and performing other ks he passed up th« ¡*n, th« Presi ing to Ignore the advice of his At ddent. antics which are keeping astronomers Kan.. Miss Nora Carpenter, of Nor dent turned to Secretary Knox: torney-General The company's first offer to the ; busy. Two of the four are brand new ton,Va., was married to Edward Bak "Come over here. Brother Knox." Secretary Wilson declines to dis- Injured man was ,50o The suit was h« said. "You are re»|H>n»lble for er, who is serving a six months' sen ! visitors and are more eagerly watched cuss his r«tM>rt before the President [on that account. The two other! are contested over the original judgment. this " tence for a postoffice robbery. The sees fit to make It public What The Jury at Fresno which tried the ' periodicals. The Secretary of State gtnnd be- little h« hag had to say has Indicated case st first placed the amount at wedding took place in the jail, the One of the visiting comet* has thkt he had not advlned "turning »100,000. but fearing this would Ire eld« the Pn-gident as he placed hl» ceremony being performed by the Pro proved a distinct disappointment. down" flatly the recommendation of held excessive by th« higher courts. name on the parchment. bate Judge. Thia Is the Klesx comet, which was "It's don«." »aid Knox Miss Carpenter met linker when she ¡discovered about July 7 by the Lick his department personnel committee Zlbbell himself consented to a re •|fa dope." repc.ttcd the Presi and Attorney General Wlckersbam duction to ,70 <ioo The amount thus went to the jail with a woman friend ,Observatory, and wrs later picked up dent, as the two clasped hands that the pure food champion be al --ntx S70.0M d.irio < and 22. to visit the latter's husband, who is by the Yerkes' Observatory at Will lowed to resign. across the desk. 745.63 Interest and coats iams Bay, Wle. Observations mad« awaiting trial for highway roblicry. this morning at Williams Bay showed Washington. July 26 - Thtring a that the comet was getting away talk with th« Pr- ddent today Hep Indiana to Plsad Cause. Osteopath's Court Test. Weston's Record Pales. from the earth. resentatlve Iuxfferty explained the Tucson. Aria Eleven Yaqul chief», Chicago -The American Osteopa Wakeen, Kan. P. Mooney, who is situation on the Umatilla Irrigation headed by Grand Chieftain Morl, thic Association now In s«s«lon here, walking from New York to San Fran Breadmakers In Trust. project and showed the President have arrived here from Hermosillo, has Issued a challenge to Its three cisco for a wager of 110,000, spent New York.—The journeymen bak how Oregon had been discriminated chief opponents In the medical world. en route to Mexico City, where they Th* associations challenged are the Sunday night here, having walked ••re in New York. New Jersey and again»: in the apportionment of re The President wxe will plead with Provisional President American Medical Association, th* from Walker, Kan., a distance of 44 ¡Connecticut have taken up their cud clamation fund» miles. Mooney is a member of the gels against control of the bread bus- apparently Impregaed with luifferty'a De la Barra to restore the lands American Inetltute of Homeopathy New York fire department ami is try HMM In New York city by any one argument, hut referred Iglfferty to taken from them during the regime and th* American Association of They will also ask that Eclectic Medicine, Bellevue H<Mpital, Lafferty will en of Dtax. Dele Secretary Fisher ing to beat Weston’s record. He is corporation or combination. gates from 56 locals of the Bakers' deavor to take the matt.* up again the hundreds of th«lr brethren cap now 42 days out of New York and sev Union are organising th« tri state with th« President and Fisher If he lured and banished to Yucatan dur New York, or th* Cook County Hos pital Is suggcated ns the scene of en days ahead of Weston's time, hav anti-bread trust conference, which can arrange for a Joint conference ing the past ten years l>e allowed to the contest. Th* plan Is tn »¡qmr- ing made 1,900 miles, with 1,400 tn purposes to fight an alleged attempt before Secretary Fisher leave» Wash return to their homes. The chiefs tlon Soo patients equally among four declare that the exiled Indians are schools patient* suffering from ty cover in 47 days. He is averaging 45 to control the trade and drive hun ington next Saturday. starving In Yucatan to 50 mi es a day. He is to make deeds of small Independent bakers phoid or pneumonia preferred 14720 Acres Withdrawn. the 3,300 miles in less than 90 days. out of business. The Department of Justice has its eye on the proposed Washington. D. C—Approximately Death Lurks In Big Wind. War Clouds Thickening. bread trust. 14.720 acres of land near H“«lyn. 28 Killed Climbing Alps. Thousand Island Park. N. Y. — Sev Ixmdon —At Lloyds' war risks Wash . have been withdrawn frnsn Paris—Although the climbing sea h<>stllltl<« between Great entry by the Secretary of the In eral live» are believed to have been »gainst Red Star Wmi at Antwerp. son in the Alps has only begun, 26 Antwerp.—The Red Star Steamship terior. The lands ar« near the Yak lost and thousands of dollars' worth Britain and Germany within three tourists have been killed and an un Company apparently has won Its ima Irrigation project ami are re of property destroyed by a terrific months roaa repfdly from & to 5 per known number injured. If this rate fight against the strikers. One hun served pending an examination aa wind storm which has been sweep cent. in V'mo cases even 10 per continues to the end of the season, dred and twenty doekera have broken to the practicability of building a ing the St. Iuiwrence river. A gale cent was paid Against the risk of September 15, the desth rate will be away from the union and returned to reservoir on them In connection with of 7o mile» an hour la still blowing. war between Fran«* and Germany 13 per cent was paid. A score of busts are missing. the highest off record the project. work with th« company. Conservatives Rapped for Op posing Canadian Pact. Many Points in Northwest Are Suffering l.oss. RECIPROCITY BILL SIGNED BY TAFT AND CABINET