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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
INVITES JAPAN TO JOIN. PROCEEDINGS MEXICAN STRIKE for Uni- M.ntri Placard ANTI-FOREIGN Towe, Americans to Leave. Ordering Z ’ Washington — I resident Taft ex- El Oro, Mexico • - The strike and Washington. Aug. 4. Standing ,cn<,r’1 **’ JaP«- th^’ugh the nation'a lockout here, involving 7,500 work BERRY MEN ARE HAPPY. HOPS BRING 30 CENIS. upon chairs, waving handkerchiefs gu-est. Admiral Togo, at a dinner in men. has been discovered to conceal an and yelling. Democratic represents ' the White House in Nonor of the Jap important movement to drive all for Evaporation and Special Canning Highest Price Sines 1004 Further eigners. particularly Americans, from lives today acclaim«! Representative ! .ncM. naTB1 hrro an |nrtlalion u, Helps Loganberry Growers. Rise Predicted. this section. Underwood. of Alabama. Democratic .. ,, . The camp is quiet, after the conflict leader of the house, when he attacked , ‘J* l ‘*rrat Ilr“,,n ,nd Salem That the loganberry market Portland Thirty cents has been William J. Bryan for criticising his *r»n<*e in the great world movement in which troops fired into a mob of ia better than ever and that the de- paid in this city for new-crop Oregon striking miners, killing nine and mam! ia increasing instead of decrees- hops, the highest price that has been opinion on the tariff revision program i international peace. mg are statement» of Britt Aspinwall, current in this state since the latter It caused the most remarkable scene Rising from his chair between Ad wounding 32 persons. Four hundred Federal soldiers have of Brooks. He an«! his brother J. P. part of 1904. Within leas than a in the house since the beginning of ”»iral Togo and Speaker Clark, the the extra »««salon of congress. | president offered a toast to the em- arrived here to reinforce the 200 Aspinwall have 5 acres of these ber- week’s time the market here has That it Underwood denounred Mr. Bryan'« l>*ror of Japan. Then turning to troops from Toluca, and it ia bclievixl rtea and will plant 15 or 20 acres next jump«-d from 25 to 30 cents, they will be able to preserve order an«! spring. | will soon go to 40 cents is now con- statement as false, defended his own i Count Togo, hr said Fear of loganberry overj-nxluction ceded by nearly everyone in the trade, attitude as to revision of the iron and would indee«! fail In my duty protect property. The striking miners are rongregate«! is now » thing of the past, with the The 30-cent purchase was made by st«*el schedules, am! said Bryan had ,n*l *“• untrue to my own deep eonvie- placed upon every Democratic member i lions did I not take thia occasion of about the streets in sullen groups, but driers an<! evaporators, and it is be- McNeff Bros., hop dealers of thi- city, implications unfound«--! in fact. He! the first public welcome to you as our apparently are awe«| by the presence , llev«*d that more and more of these who obtain«-«! part of the crop of | George L. Rose, of Salem, on which call«-«! on his Democratic colleagues of national guest to express my own ap of the troops, and are contenting 1 berries will be rai»«-«! annually, Loganberries pnxluce from four to they paid a 10-cent case advance. the Ways an«! Means committee for preciation and that of the American themselves with harrangueing an«! 1 |- ,r—1 I six tons an acre, »ml command a hand- They also bought at th«- same price In all ’ 7,500 people of the broa«i an«l humanitarian j«-ering the soldiers. corroboration. j some price. Up to last year Kirtland ** ■' * loo bales from another Oregon grow Mr. Underwixx! was backed up by view taken by His Majesty, the em men are idle. The discovery that bribes had Iwn 1 and Seattle were the principal mar- er an«! 20,000 pounds from a grower Representative Kitchin, of North Car peror of Japan, and the imperial Jap olina. long a devot«-d friend of Bryan. anes»- government in so readily an«! offered for the killing of the mine su- ket* from this point, and owing to the in th«- Yakima valley. Other dealers were in the market It all came alxiut from a published I generously affirming, in the most port- [■erinetmient an«! his two assistants j heavy offerings there was a slump in interview which purported to be “au- . itive and solemn manner, that no con- cau»«<d the management of El Oro the price. Experimentation with thi with 30-cent offers, but ao far as be- ,could be learned ha«i been unable to ___ __ thorized" by Mr. Bryan, declaring it ! »¡deration of ««elfish interest should t-c mine to declare a practical lockout 1 evaporator followed, as it was I | lieve«! that the market could be ex- buy. to was time Democratic leader Under permitted to obstruct the progress of ami ask the Federal government I rt - I . < *1. 4 I T ka _ , 5 ■ _.■■,» .■■SaalXai —- as . - Ft. -H I t I Hop merchant» and grower» were the great world movement for inter make a full investigation of the mo tended. Th«- beat quail ties of the lo wood was "unmasked.” ganberries were preserved and th«- ■atiatied that the market would have "Speaker Clark am! other tariff re national peace as 'exemplified in the tive of the strikers. The demand of the strikers for bulk of the fruit was ao reduced that to advance in view of the alarming former* triiil to s«*curi- the passage of general treaties of arbitration, be a resolution instructing the ways ami tween th«- |Umt«-d (States, Great lire higher wages is incidental and that it could be ship|«t-«i conveniently and crop report» that came from Europe, means rommiteee to take up other tain an«i France, sign«-d on the day of their real motive is antagonistic to economically to all parts of the world. but the price »truck the 30-cent level foreigners, the movement being di- In a-idition to this the canneries somewhat »«»oner than expected. schedules, including the iron and steel your arrival in this country. "I gladly acknowledge this impor rect«««i in particular against Ameri have discovered a means whereby this schetiule, but Underwixal and Fitz gerald--the Fitzgerald who sav«*d Can tant part which Japan has play«-«! in cans. Posters distributed throughout class of berry may be conveniently HYLAND FRUITMEN MEET. non in the last congress succ«^«-d in facilitating this notable achievement the town order foreigners to leave the canne«! an«! saf«dy preserve«!. The canneries in I'ortAnd an«! Salem are defeating the resolution,” said the in by its prompt and unreserved recogni camp an«! declare that the Mexican IV projsise to run tf thMH handling a large quantity of the fruit Yamhill Association to Convene in tion, in the recent Anglo-Japanese terview. Sheridan August 10. selves. an<! arc paying prices profitable to the! The house listensd intensely to the agreement, of th«- great moral prin Several dynamite bombs have been grower. Instea«! of a glut on the McMinnville The Hyland Fruit ciple of arbitration, and I entertain reading of the interview. Republicans Portland and Puget Sound markets growers' association, of Yamhill coun applauded it. As the clerk finish«-«! the hope with confidence that the time found in the mines. The first group of miners to declare there are now times when a scarcity ty, will meet at Sheri-Ian on the after reading, Mr. Underwotx! began to may not be far distant when Japan a strike were at Las Eaperanxas mine is felt owing to the distribution of the noon of August 19. The general sub will aee tit to join in the movement speak. and they were quickly followed by El fruit over large areas of market cen ject to lie discussed at this meeting now ao auspiciously inaugurate«!. " Oro and Des Estrellas workmen. The ters. I will be "The Handling ami Cultivat Washington, Aug. 5. -- Attorney smelters are continuing operations, Mr Aspinwall's evaporator has a ing of Yamhill County Soils, With COURT ENDS STRIKE. llanecy, counsel for Senator Lorimer, the surface men refusing to join in the capacity of 1500 pounds of dric«! ber Sjx-cial Reference to Orchard Work." today took up th«- eroea-examinatToa ries daily. It is kept at a tempera W. K. Newell, president of the state of Charles A. White, confessed bribe Det Moines Car Company and Err- strike. ture of 140 degrees for 24 hours to board of horticulture, has promin«*-! to taker in the Ixirimer election, who ployes Ordered to Resume. ENTOMBED MINER LIVES. thoroughly dry th«- fruit, and a cord of; be present and will give an address. testified yesterday. Des Moines la. — Judge Lawn-nee wood will evaporate a ton of logan Dr. Jam--« Wilhv--omt>e, of th-- Oregon Taking the position that White Experimental station, will also be might not have had enough literary Dagraff laMMd a mandatory wr-t -if in Receives Food Through Drill Hols berries. junction in the District court ordering and Is Not Worrying. present ami will a-klreas the assembly. ability to write the confession which the city railway an«! its employes to UNION HAS GREAT CROP. The McMinnvilh- Fruit association he claims to have written, the attor Joplin. Mo. Ento«nb«-d 78 feet be resume car service within a reason will I m - in attendanc«* am! will provide ney led him through mazes of religion, low toe surface of the earth, facing able time. history and literature, eliciting the Wheat Yield ot County Will Go Over for a diacusaion on walnut culture. International Organizer Fay. of the posible death from the rapidly rising The Dallas association will attend assertion that in Roman history it is Million Bushels. water in the mine drift, Joseph Clary, Carmen’s union, announced that the and will furnish a talk on prune cul t _ . I how th«- " D«-iti«-s levied on th.-ir the young miner caught by a cave-in strike of the Dei Moines City Railway La Grande Wheat harvest in Union ture. Tbl» meeting is l<M>k«*d forward subjects to build the pyramids," and employ««» was ended, so far as the un at the White Oak mine here was county is well umier way, ami what ia |O with« great -leal of int-Test an,I it other statements of e«]ual interest to fea«t«d on fried chicken and joke«! generally admitt«-«! to be a crop from ion was concerned. ought to cull out all th«- ranchers and spectators. with friends who are waiting at the 250,000 to 500,000 bushels in excess He said the union would obey the fruitgrowers in the sretion. H. B. Hanecy then secured admissions mandate issued by Judge Degraff and surface for his rescue. of the million bushel rerord create«! from White that letters written to The fourth drill h«-le put down in an two years ago, will be harvested dur Miller, president of the Hyland Fruit the men wolud b«- ordered to return to Senator Lorimer and others were attempt to reach his prison penetrat«<d ing the next month. There is a uni growers, will preside. All th«- horti- work. cultral head« of the state will also be "pur«- and simple lies." White add- It is also ordered by the writ that the roof of lim«*stone late Tuesday af form stami of wheat all over the val present, while <|uite an attendance < d that he wrote them to get material Conductor Hiatt shall be temporarily ternoon. ley and it 1» said by many that I,- for his intended exposure ■'Hello,'* Maurice Grafton cal I «vi 500,000 bushels is too conservative an from Portlami is expected. reinstated pending arbitration. Fa- down the hole when the drill bits had estimate. Excellent weather prevail» Wa-hington, Aug Supi>»rt--d by [<ers to carry out the provisions of the been remove«!. RAIN AIDS FIRE FIGHTERS. writ were ¡ muw I for service upon here and it looks like the crop will tie all the Democrats and by 30 insurgent the "Hello; I'm hungry," came harvested without the slightest mis Republicans, the Democratic cotton President Limunl, of th«» Streetcar clear but faint reply. hap in any way. If it does, Grand Linn County Forest Conflagration Is tariff bill, the third of the big tariff Men's union, and General Manager Then Th«>maa Clary, father of the Ronde farmers will glean much profit Almost Under Control. Harrigan, of th«- city railway. revision measures brought forward by Striking streetcar employes of the entombed miner, hurruxi to his home, from this year'» crop. the Democratic house of representa Albany A light rain in th«- moun where theyoung man’s mother was Incidentally the apple ami cherry tains of Eastern Linn county has tives. passed that ixuiy tonight, 202 Des Moines City railway require«! just prostrates! from grief, and tol«i her crops are of such proportions the help«-«! the fire fighter» who are ¡trying one day in which to nd the city of to 91. that the young man was still alive. The bill cuts the average tariff on their ancient enemies, the strike The news, the doctors say, saved her latter already having be«-n turned into to stop a forest fire which is burning cash as a rule, ami indications favor on 8qua* mountain near the head cotton manufacture«! g-uxis from 48 to breakers. it was announce«! that every life. ing the former will provide channels waters of Blue river, about 30 mile« strikebreaker brought to this city 27 per cent ad Salorem, a 21 |>er ^nt From his home the father, one of The fire had reduction. The Democratic leaden from Chicago or Omaha either had the oldest prospectors in the district, for many other tiller» of Grand Romir southeast of Cascadia. profits. been spreading rapidly until this rain estimate that it reduces revenue by given up his job and gome home, or hurried back to the mine, carrying valley soil to realise neat Sugar beets. which are grown in this was in jail to protect himself from about 13,000,000. milk and stimulants, which were low and Wallowa valley» alone in th«- state came. Since then the fire fighters have succe«*<lc«l in holding it almost in Not an amendment was offered to violence and would depart hence by er«*«! by a piece of rope. of Ort gon, indicate the bumper crop. the bill, although the Republicans at the first train. check, though it is not yet under con After drinking these young Clary trol. tacked it vigorously on account of the seemed much stronger and remaintd CARS ARE STONED A report was received at the forest alleged increase in certain item» over OATS 80 BUSHELS TO ACRE. near the drill hole talking with those service headquarters of the Santiam the rates of the Payne-Aldrich tariff at the top. Woman's Skull Fractured in Coney law. Ranger Without Irrigation, Yield Near On district here from Forest Island Strike. Knowles, who is in charge of the crew Scarcely hat! the cheer» that greete«! BABY FAMINE LOOMING. tario Is Immense. the passage of the cotton revision bill fighting this fire, stating that at the New York The Coney Island A Ontario The first shipment of time the report was sent the fire had subside«! when Democratic Leader Un Brooklyn Railroad company ran half derwood, calling up the free list bill empty cars 'nine hours Sunday be Pasadena. Homs of Rich People. Is crated apricots from the Snake River rovered about three a«|uuare miles. Below Quota. valley this season was made from the It is in an old bum. but as the old as it passed ¡the senate a few days tween 20-mile lines of 1.200 polire- ago. accomplished a strategic move ment. As a result of the attendant Pasadena, Cal.- This city of mil A. E. Wtxxls orchard on the bench trunks stami close together and there which surprised the Republicans. riots, four persons are in the hospital, lionaires and multi-millionairra is fac northeast of town, when 30 crates are also many logs it is a very hot an«! He asked for a conference on all the one of them probably mortally hurt; ing a famine In babies. With a pop- were shipped to Wyoming and Mon dangerous fire. The report said that barring a heavy wind it was believed amendments to the free list bill, ex perhaps 40 are suffering from effects ulation of 40,000, only 4M births are tana points at 11.50 a crate. Mr. Woods so far as known, has the the fire could be kept from spreading cept that of Senator Gronna, of North of stones and brickbats and 25 strik the record for July. According to a Dakota, putting cement on the free ers ami their sympathisers are under leading physician, the average of a only apricot orchani in this part of into the gre«-n timber list. He urged that the house accept lock and key. city of this site should be not I m « th«- West, ami he expects to ship 1,000 that amendment, adding to it lemon». As the day advanced the crowds be than 300 babies, and 500 would be crates of them this season. One ship OLCOTT FOR PUBLICITY. Pacific Coast Republican» made in came ugly, ami double crews were about the right figures. Physicians ment of a full carload will tie made Thi» will probably : within a few days, effectual attempts to stop this sudden place«! upon all cars on all three lines have been studying the situation, and Stats Land Board Meetings Should and unexpected putting of lemon» on affected by the strike. A policeman have gathered data which shows that be the first carload ever shipped out I Be Open, He Seys. The apricots are the free list, but the amendment car stood behind the two motormen. and the birth rate is lower here by f far from this valley, exceptionally fine. Salem Further in aupport of his ried. plain clothes men riding in threes and than in any city of similar sixe in The first cufting of oata near here contention that meetings of the state fours over the system, stood r«-a«ly to America, though the proportion of Washington, Aug. 4. President this season was made by V. Mercer on lami board should be open to the pub re|>el any attacks upon crews and pas marriages is fully up to normal. Taft will send to the senate tomorrow One hundred and fifty births in a his ranch about a mile from Fruit lic, Secretary Olcott has issued a for sengers. the general arbitration treaties be The yield was about 80 bushels mal statement concerning the work of month, last December, are the largest land tween the Unite«i States ami Great to the acre. A bunch of oats from the companies on irrigation projects. number ever known here. Children Rsbal Leader Threatens. Britain ami the United States and In this statement ’he declares that — are moat numerous on the outskirts, J. F. Doty islan«! in Snake River, con Guadalajara, Mexico Jose Marti France, signed for this government taining one stool of oats, brought to ’not a single contract now in force where the middle classes live. and for Great Britain here today, and nez, a revolutionary leader of Zapot- 'town recently, had 32 stalks. They with companies reclaiming arid lands signed in Paris for the government of ! Ian. declares he will put 1,000 armed were seven feet tall and heavily bur is satisfactory to the state. Secre Cuban Rebels Are Lost. ' men in the field in the state of Jalisco France. dene«! with oata. This field had no ir tary Olcott believes that the meetings ! unless assurances are given that the fourni Havana No trace has l>een The brief mMsages of transmittal rigation. yet promises to yield 80 of the desert land board in particular to the senate were written and signed plan of the revolutionists outline«! at of General Guillermo Acevado and the bushels to the acre at the least. should be thrown open to the public, members of an armed party that took 1 San Luis Potosi last fall will be put by the president today, ami tomorrow so that the settlers on such lands may the field at Regia after having issued into effect. He is said to have re it will lie with the Unit«d States sen have opportunity to become familiar Marion Stream Gats 24,000 Trout. ate to ratify what has been termed the cruited a large force in the moun a manifesto denouncing the adminis with al) the transactions of the board Salem Shipment of 24,000 young tration of President Gotnrt as corrupt. tains near Zapotlan. Five hundred greatest step toward the abolition of in connection with these lands. Eastern brook trout has been received and calling upon the executive to re troops have been ordered to proceed war that the world thus far ha» taken. Treasurer Kay said that he is in in this city by Houser Bros, through 1 A clash between sign. Already there have been muttering» against them. the efforts of Representative Hawley. favor of allowing press represents- The government ia taking extraor rebels and fulerals took place near Te- from the senate over these treaties. dinary measures to capture the fugi The trout will be consigned to Battle lives to atten«! the board meetings. naumax tian. tives. There are no evidences of dis Creek. The fry were in excellent Î Tariff Board Angered. Surveyors Nearing Florence. Warsh-p Crew Mutinous. turbances in any part of the island. condition when receive«! and there is Washington. Aug. 5.—The tariff Florence Surveyor» for the Wil every reason to believe that they will Acevado is a man of little prominence Madrid — A section of the crew of board is much put out at a recent lamette A Pacific railroad, recently survive and propagate freely. statement from Ogden. Utah, attrib the Spanish battleship Numancia mu and small influence. incorporated by G. K. Wendling and uted to W. C. Barnes, one of the tinied while the ship was lying in the Shops Run on Full Tims. Ferry Capsizes, Seven Drown. other», are now working along the roadstead at Tangier. The mutineers board*» special investigators, that La Grande—After months of cur- north »ide of the Siualaw river, and Massena — Seven passengers were sheep could be raised in the United were overpowered and put in iron» tailed hours, the machine and round have reache«) a point about 12 mile» States for SI.50 a head. After an in while the battleship started at full drowned 1n the St. Mwrence river Another party is house crews in this city have been re above Florence. vestigation the board announced that •peed for Cadis. The official explana when the ferry steamer Syrue etruck turned to regular hours »gain. The working on the weat elope of the a shoal eight miles below this city, tion of the incident is that it was not Barnes denies making such a declara machine »hop and round house crews Coast range, having croeeed over by tion and that the statement, whether political in character, but a demon capeising and hurling its 76 passen are working 54 hours a week instead the Noti peso, and ia coming in this gers into the water. Four bodies stration against alleged hardship« of made by Barnes or not. is inaccurate direction. of 42 during the dull season. I have been recovered. the daily duties. and unauthorised.