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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1912)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK SEVEN ARE KILLED. BILL IN NEW GUISE Many Irjurad a«d Grsst Damsga Don« by Arkansas Tornado. Sulzer is Now Author of Apple Bos Regu Istion. .ilrAllA.i IKIdib WARSHIP SAILS WITH DIPLOMAT Washington, D. C. - A new apple Little Kock, Ark. — Seven persons _________ box bill, differing somewhat from the are known to have been killed and I-a f can bill, which wa« killed off in more than a score injured in a tornado which swept portions of Lincoln. Jef the last congress, has made its appear ferson and Arkansas counties. The' ance in the house of representatives greatest d«-strurtl<>n wa« reported near in a somewhat new form and with a different author. The new bill is pre Almyria in the prairie and rice lands General Resume of Important Events of Arkansas county. Craw ot Thousand M«n On Constant sented by Representative Sulzer, of Patrol Being Rapidly Re-inforced-— ! New York, and has been referred to Mrs. E-l Johnson, her three children, Vslquutss Approach Juarez Dress Paraos Colon Will Be Prêter -«d In Condensed Form the committee on interstate commerce and Residents Flee a hi rod man named McClain, and an un- First Stop. for Our Busy Readers id«-ntlfi«-d stranger who was at the instead of to the committee on agri Johnson home, were killed. The hu>- culture. El Paso Four troop« of United Key West, Fla.- When the armored While the bill Is different in its The house has gone on record as bind and an infant child were favoring the eight hour day in govern severeljr injured, A score more per cruiser Washington, the official home phraseology from the l-afean bill, it States cavalry patrol the Rio (¡ramie of Secretary of State Knoi for the is drafted to accomplish the same pur with orders to cross into Ciudad Juar- ment arsenals. sons were injured when their home« greater part of the next two months, prwe to handicap Western apples in cz. if necessary, to protect American Several thousand miners have al were destroyed. weighed anchor off Key W«*at and Eastern markets, where they are now life and property ready quit work in the threatened coal With the 22d Infantry and three A child by the name of Hamilton is turned toward the isthmus, there was commanding top-notch prices and strike in England. known to have been kill«*! near Swan begun a diplomatic mission in many crowding out Eastern grown fruit of cimpanies of artillery entrained at San Antonio for this city, and at least Seven injured were reepecta unprecedented. Oregon has been given the first l«ike, Ark. the same varieties. While the itinerary will consist choice of sites for a state building at placed on a relief train to be taken to ; It ia too early in the session to de 1,0(8) VaequistM at Bauche. 14 mil««« largely of formal Courtelles. there termine what fate awaits the Sulzer w>uth of Juarez, the situation general the Panama Pacific exposition at San a hospital at Pine Bluff. At Terry, in the northern part of | probably will be friendly exchanges | bill, but the purpose in referring It ly ia considered the most critical «ince Francisco. Lincoln county, several residences, of political significance. bi the interstate commerce committee the recent outbreak in Chihuahua. Abraham Ruef, convicted political The troops at Bauche are command The first stopping place of See re j was to get a favorable report, it hav were d«-stroyed, and Dr. William« and; ( him of San Francisco, refuws to his wife were caught in the wreckage tary Knox will be Colon, whence he ing l<een demonstrated that the com- ed by Colonel Inez Salszar. who, it is tlfy against ex Mayor Schmitz in a There he [ mlttre on argiculture, after having ; und«>r»to«>d. will s«»n demand th«- for of their home both being injured ser- will proceed to Panama, bribery case. will deliver what may be set down I _______ _ __ iously. gone thoroughly into the subject, is mal surrender of Juarez. It ia hardly to ___ such believed any show of resistance will Senator Gardner, of Maine, would All wins are down in the storm- I now as the keynote spr«* h of the trip. J^it favorable ______ legislation, have the government buy tn the ex swept section. Meager reports place setting forth what was in the mind of Whether the interstate commerce be made, a« Juarez is garrisoned only press companies and run them in con pro|*<rty lose in the tlmyra neighbor- ¡ th.- administration when the itinerary committee will report the bill remains ' by about 100 men. wa« planned. I to be »wn, for when the bill is call«*! That General Pasqual Orozco will !>.-»! at |li8),(HMi. junction with the postal department. A 1« n nch fall .of snow covers Mis- The program of visits has been re- up fa committee an effort will be made remain loyal to Madero is the state Texas militiamen guarding the El souri, Kansas «nd portions of Okls- arrange! from time to time and is by Western members to prevent a ment contained in a message from Paso electric light plant Were fir. I Governor Gonzales to Mexican Consul The snow 1-egan still tentative. It had been expected favorable report. nt night by partie« concealed bchibd tx-ma and Arksnsaa. Lo- i! Hi ■ A l.igh w oid fr- n. Ou- that Mr. Knox would go to Panama Hearings will be held by th«- h..u-.- Enr>que C. Ixirente in El Paso. box cars, and believed to be Mexicans north swept '-now and sleet before it first, but it wm decided later that he ' interstate commerce committee March rente also d«-clared he had rvceiv«*! A ('«mncctlcut Investigating dr>*rd most of (he day. piling it in hug«- shoull visit the canal zone. 7, on the bill, which is very similar to ! advices that Antonio Rojas and Bar- finds that of 722 samples of food, drifts and dem-ralizing train service ifaeretary Knox is accompanied by the Lafean bill of the last congress | ulio Hernandez, rebel leaders, had drinks and drugs sold In that state, and other traffic. _ _____________ _____ _ ___ Temperatures are Mrs. Knox and Hugh Knox and his Representatives Hawley, _ f'ray ami l>«*-n captured, but further confirma 232 were adulterated. not low, 3D degrees being reported wife. The party was entertained by i others from the Pacific Northwest will tion was unobtainable. Anticipating unexpected develop Rear Admiral Young and later went oppose the bill and will secure hear It is said that on the strength of from various phu-«-«. out to the ship on a navy tug. ings tor all Northwestern apple grow ments. Juarez residents tnOYed '.h- ir an offer mud«- I v Reottfolt a y.-ar RIOTING CONTINUES. Th«- cruiser Washington has l>«*-n ers who wish to appear. portable effects to the American aide. •go, when the Madero revolution in put in spick-and «pan shape and car I'nited State« and Mexican secret Mexico was at its height, he might ries nearly 1.0(8) men. the largest DIPLOMAT IS RECALLED. service operatives and Texas Ranger« Lawrence Teatde Workers Resist Po- yet be sent to the front. crow now on any American battleship. seize*! a manifesto issin-d by Gonzalo lies end Militia. So many robberies are occurring in The whole after pert of the gun deck Enrile, former Mexican consul at Lawrence, Mass. The millworkers* I hax t>e«-n set aside for the use of the Colombia Repudiates letter of Minis Brussels. The manifesto New York that society women arc make« an ter at Washington. having their jewels place,I in safety strike, now in its seventh week, was Knox party. There will be fr.-qu«-nt attack on the president of the United vaults ami are wearing bogus dupli marke.1 by a r«-currence of the riotous receptions to government officials, on Bogota, Colombia — General Pedro State«, accusing him of "being te cates of them. Nel Ospina, Colombian minister to the sponsible for the troubles uf Melico scenes of Saturday. The disturb whom the secretary will call. To the officers and crew it will not : Unit«*! States, was recalled by the am! Latin America." Fire destroyed the uppei three fluors ances. however, were not connectod be an ««aay trip. They will on al Officers are searching for Gpnzalo of the old Gilman hotel, al the south with the exportation of children Colombian government. |___ most .__ constant dress parade, as official i east corner of First and Alder streets, The action of the Colombian govern- Enrile. The manifesto says in part: Police officers were forced to use visitors come and go. They, however, ' i ment was taken because neither it nor "There have been so many bad acts Portland. One man was kill««! by their clubs on a crowd of strike - sym- have entered into the spirit of the • the Colombian people uphold the post in Mexico cause*! by your great efforts jumping and another died from excite ------ ------------------------------------------- j-athizcrs wb«i had thrown stones at S***" "J1 *' ! * * n* n*a *?’lion taken by the Colombian minister at expansion and domination, that it ment and fright. them, following wm. arrest. A l-rta 'i.lled that will reflect w„_.7------------- - .«._ ...... ” , at Washington in notifying the State would t>e a crime of lese patria to A woman at l«M Angeles, seeing a small number of Infantrymen ami a I fr^'‘ on ,he n,vy 'nd n“‘,on' department that the proposed visit to suffer them in silence longer. You burglar helping himself to Jewelry troop of cavalry were sent to the I Colombia of Secretary Knox would be have crt-ate*l, foment«*! and consum and valuables from her bureau, grab scene and dispersed the crowd, which SI47 600 PAID FOR CANVAS. inopportune because (Colombia's claim» mate*! the n-volution which place*! in bed a pillow ami attacked him so ener offer«*! nu active resistance to the sol ! in connection with Panama have not power th«- traitor who is giving you getically that he was completely rout dlera. our country. Your troops have in- Identity of American Purchaser of | t>een arbitrated. eel ami forced to jump from a second In the name of The city officials gave back to th«- Mantegna's Work Withheld. ■The notification given by the Colom vadted our territory. story window. th«- Monro«- doctrine you put at half- parents most of the children who were Berlin The moat important art auc bian government says that General taken in charge as they were about to tion ever held in Germany opened in Ospina is "separat«*d from his post at mast the flags of your sister republics. PORTLAND MARKETS t>e plac«*] on a train en route for Phil th« l-epke auction rooms here when Washington, and that the incid«*nt be You appropriated Hawaii, you took The Cubans The children had passed the collection of old masters belonging tween Colombia and the United States the Panama canal zone. Wheat Track prices: Blues tern. *9 adelphia. did not blow up the Maine. Spain did 6190c; club, H6oiH7c: red Russian, the night at the city poor farm. to the estate of the late Edwin F is thus dose«!." The par««nts of these children will Weber, a leading merchant of Ham 85c; valley, H6oi87c; forty fold, 86 m Colombia, it continues, will main not. Wall street did. with its imper ialism. This crime was calle*! 'Wil tx- called into court to answer to burg. was put up for sale. Francois tain her International policy. 87c. liam McKinely,’ and he paid the charges of child neglect. I Millstuff« Bran. |2o<-i 22 per ton; Klainberger. the art dealer of Paris, (M-nalty by a bullet of Czolgosz." Colombia's Act Voluntary. of the Industrial Workers of the gave 1147.5(8) for the "Virgin and shorts, |22<i 21. middlings, ISO Corn New. whole, |34; crack<-d, World said that another attempt Child." by Andrea Mantegna. Washington, D. C. The only con would be made to send children to |36 per ton. It is umiersto«*! that Dr. Klein cem of the State department, on lur ARMY THOROUGHLY PREPARED Hay No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim homes provid«*d for them in other berger was acting for an American ing Informed of the recall of the Co'- I .. i wa> that lt .h«.uld No Am-rjcant Sha(| 8uffer )g Qrdtr othy. IIS',i 16; No. I valley, |I3 m 14; cities. buyer, whose identity is withheld. ombian minister, The leaders maintain that the au The Itoston Mumeum purchsM-d an be thoroughly understood that the de alfalfa. 113; clover, |9; grain hay, From Washington. thorities overstep)**! their rights In altar triptich, attributed to the max partment has not directly or indirectly |10<i II. Washington. D. C. — Determined preventing the departure of the chil I ter Staevern, for 118,000 and an un suggested this course, which conse Data No. 1 white. |.’I2 5(8.133 ton dren. Federal inv«>atigation by con known master's "Crucifixiun" for |5,- quently appears to have been purely : that no American lives shall be sacri Cranberries. |10oi ll.6o per barrel. voluntary on the part of the Colom ficed as a result of fighting on the Potatoes —- Buying pric«>s: Bur gress, it is said, will be welcomed by 000. the strikers. banks, |116„i 1.60 per hundred. bian government. The government Mexican bonier, the United States Thus far more than 3(8) children has all along regarded Mr. Ospina's tnxvpa along the Rio Grande were re Vegetables Artichokes, 11.26 per TAFT FAVORS BATTLESHIPS utterances as purely personal, thereby inforced ami orders were given that dozen; cabbage, ljc per pound; gar have been sent out of the city lender lie, 8oi 10c; hothouse lettuce, 5Oot76c the direction of the Industrial Work- B«h«v«s Tims Has Not Yet Com« accepting hie own definition of his firing into American territory must be stopped, even though it be necessary note. per box. pumpkins, l)«i;tc per pound; ere of the World. for Dixarmament to cross the boundary line to force The strike leaders and »me of the rhubarb, |:b,i3.60 per box; spinach, compliance. N«hal«m Hvarirg Givan Washington, D. C. President Taft. 116i 125 per box; sprouts, 8c; squash. parents declared that they have a The order, the most sweeping that IJ'-i2c per pound; turnips. 11-r 1.10 legal right to semi th<-ir children away I speaking at the peace meeting of the Washington, D. C. Contrary to re- per sack; rutabagas, llhtl.10; car for a vacation. At the poor farm, on Navy league here, declared that the port, the river and harbor board of re- has gone out fn.m the White House in 1.10: parsnips, Il'tllO,] the other hand, the officials said that time had not come for this country to view inform«*! Repro««-native Hawley the present situation, was issued after n-tv. Ill II '1.10; when the parents called for their chil Ive economical at the expenae of an that it had not made an adverse report, a conference t-etwren President Taft. beets, II. 26. Onions Association price. >2.60 dren th«-y said they had surrendered adequate naval establishment; ex on the proposed improvement of the: Secretary .,f War Stimson. and Acting them under misapprehension and that pressed the hope that the present con ! Nehalem river, but says that it haa Secretary of State Huntington Wilson. j>er sack. In addition to sending another regi Yellow Newtown«. >2-r they are now desirous of taking them g re«» would authorize the construction now sufficient data as to commerce j A pples ! of two battleship«, and said he would I to justify action. 2 60 per box; Spitzenberg». |1.76«>i3: home and keeping them there. At Mr Hawley's^ ment of infantry and three batteries gladly sign a bill that carried such an | roqu«-«t another hearing will be given of field artillery to the Mexican line, Baldwin. II.60<<i.2; Ben Davis, Ib.i Aviators Daring in Wind. authorization. 1.76; Rod Cheek Pippins, 1261 2.60; i by the board, when Mr. Hawley an«!, orders were issued to division c«m- "In order to keep up with other i other interested persons will appear to j manders throughout the country to Gano, 116» 1.76. Oakland, Cal. Despite the hazard- hold their companies in readiness to Butter Oregon creamery, solid ous conditions imposed by a treacher nations, ! don't think two battleships , urge favorable recommendation. move at a moment's notice. The pack, 36c; prints, extra. ous «rind, all of the aviation except are too many,” said the président. acute situation in Mexico has had the Park Will Have Hctel Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, Mi-« Blanch S.-itt went aloft to please "I am partly responsible for the gov 20 m 21c per dozen. the large crowd assembled for the ernment and I am entirely willing to Washington. D. C. Will G Stet I effect of putting the army establish Pork Fanry, sj <i9c per pound. closing day’s programme and thrilled meet the responsibility by signing a haa r«rceivcd notice that the Interior ment in a high state of preparation, Veal Fancy, 13 m 14c |>cr |«>und. the spectators with figure flights, bill for two battlixihip«." department had granted him a 20-year and mobilization on the Rio Grande Poultry —Hens, 17c; springs, Itru «(■ectacular races and long glides from hotel concession in the Crater Lake could be effected quickly if occasion Eight Bodies Recovered. 16c; ducks, 17«»17|c; geese, Mt 10c; great altitude« National Park, which gives him the shoulo arise. turkeys, live, 16c; dressed, 20o«2lc. Lehigh, Okla. With the exception right to erect and maintain a hotel. The aviators will go to Sacramento, Nevada is Raising Cash. Hops 1911 crop. 38c; olds, nomin where a meet is scheduled for the com of nine men, all of the miners at work Steel has recently organized a com Carson. Nev. Three bills d«-signed al; 1912 contracts, 25 m 26 c . in mine No. 6 of the Western Coal A- pany for this purpose and probably ing week. Wool Ijutrrn Oregon, Ibu 16c per Mining company, when fire broke out will begin work as soon as the season to remedy financial difficulties in the Man of 70 Flies in Air. pound; valley, in the mine, answer<-d roll call. Eight opens. I601 17c ; mohair, state taxation system were passed at Saturday a sesaion of the legislature choice. 30><«35e. S»n Diego, Cal James M Sears, bodies have been recover«*!. Efforts here. gg£ "Lady of Mystery" Dead Cattle— Choice steers, I6016.6S: aged 79, a trouist from Salem, Ohio, to penetrate the workings in search givxl, |5.76oi 6; choice cows. 16«,i had the distinction of tiring the oldest for the other men have been aban One of the bills authorize« th«- state Philadelphia Mrs Sarah Keene, 5.60; good. >4 75',16; choice spay«*! man in the United States to make a doned. The mine is being flooded to the "mystery lady" of the Philadel to borrow >2(8). two from the school Damage to the mine phia hospital, is dead of old age after funds st 4 per rent interest; s second heifers, |'t,36 m 5.60; good to choice flight in a hydro aeroplane. In com quench the fire. heifers, |5 m 6.25; choice bulla, >1 25 pany with W. B. Atwater, in the new canmd be estimated, but is known to 51 years spent in that institution. She measure redistributes the «tate's mon 6:4 50; good. |4o( 4.25; choice calves, model Curtiss machine, he ascended to veoj great was taken to the hospiatl in 1861, ey into various funds and a thin! ap 186(8 60; good. >6 75617. a height of 5<M) fret and circled San suffering from smallpox. She was propriates 110.(MW for the expenses Aviator Breaks Record. Hogs Choice light hog«, |A 5(8.) Diego Ray. "Rest sport 1 ever cured, but while convalescent lost her of the present extra session. 6.76; smooth heavy hogs, |5,76 m 6; tackled," he said. Pau, France Maurice Tabuteau, memory. To questions as to who she rough heavy. |5 5o.i5.75. Madero is A.ksd to Resign. the French aviator, broke the world's was or from where she came •he Only Oliva Oil ia Sweet Oil ** Sheep Choice yearling«. 14 506: aerodrome record for a two hours' simply shook her head. San Antonio. Tex. —Emilio Vasaitm 4.76; choice twos ami threes. |3.9o*u Washington, D. C. — That oliva oil flight by covering 227 kilometers, 454 Gumer has telegraphed President Mad E«plosion Panic Fatal. 4.25; choice killing ewes. |4.10>«t alone may be sold under label at sweat meters, (141 miles, 640 yards), at the ero, of Mexico, from here asking him 4 60; culls. 12 5<k.: 3 25; choice grain- oil, the board of food and drug inspec •lying grounds here. Tabuteau al Wheeling. W. Va. In an explosion to surrender the presidency of the fed lamb«, |5 5OM5.6O; choice spring tion, headed by Dr. II. W. Wiley, has ready held the record for a two hours' and panic in a moving picture show at country and prevent farther bloodshed lambs, |4 75«<i5; good to choice decided. Hereafter mixtures of cot flight, which he established on Janu- Albrightsville, Preston county, Weat ami growth of the revolutionary move- I at I'au. when ba flew SOS lambs. I4 5o«i 4.76; fair to good tonseed oil and olive oil thus sold will Virginia, 29 persons were injured, one menL Gomes has l-een advanced as a lambs, 14.25"t <1.60; cull lambs, 13.76 be considered by the government as 287 meters, (127 miles 6 furlongs), in fatally. Some of the 28 injured are presidential possibility by the Vaa- ia 4. that time. misbranded. said to be fatally hurt. quisa revolutionists in Mexico. Doings of the World at large Told in Brief. Beady for Invasion, If Neces sary, to Protect Rights. » Secretar) hnox and Party Be gin GO-Day Trip.