Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 28, 1913, Image 2

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    had passed, it was realized by officials
that this last tragic event had added
greatly to the gravity of the situation
and undoubtedly had placed an addi­
tional strain upon the already tense
relations between this government and
that in the Mexican capital. Still, as
President Taft himself declared, the
event in itself was not regarded as
sufficient to demand any departure
from the policy of strict non-interven­
tion which so far has governed his ad­
ministration.
Probably the immediate result will
be to hasten the military and naval
preparations in order to have the sold­
iers and sailors and marines ready to
answer a call for instant embarkation
if further developments in Mexico
should demand their employment.
The one danger to be apprehended
which almost certainly would result in
the launching of an American army of
invasion, would be the commission of
some act or acts in Mexico that would
endanger the lives of foreign citizens
and Americans, for having assured the
diplomatic representatives in Wash-
ingon of the disposition and ability_of
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"One Christmas eve, Just as dusk
was closing In, de Laune was trot­
ting down the drive—he had been
hunting at a distant meeting—when
he heard a fearful screaming from the
A Brief Resume of Proceedings of the People’s Representatives
lower gardens towards the cliff. He
at the State Capital, Bills Introduced, Passed, Rejected, Etc.
put spurs to his horse, and In two
minutes was galloping through the
shadows of the fir avenue towards
SWAMP LAND MEASURE LOST EXTENSION PLAN IS LARGE
the sea. All of a sudden his horse
pulled up dead, threw him, and bolt­
ed. When he got to his feet—he
House Will Not Repeal Act Passed If Governor West Signs Bill, $50,-
wasn’t hurt, luckily—what did he see
Over Veto.
000 Will Aid Work.
but the body of his son, lying with
Famous “Fugitive Law” of Mexico
Salem Governor West’s forces lost
Salem—If Governor West signs the Co-du/húr tr/'//) /I. Co/kinDoy/e o f 77>e fiowxJ cf/fa
his throat torn out, and the white
Believed to Have Been Used
their fight in the house on the Gill bill bill granting an appropriation of $50,-
C i& rty * / 0 * 0 / (f. CtUtAM AM
wolf standing over him, the broken
to repeal the Thompson swamp land 000 for agricultural extension, it will
Cover for Assassination.
chain dangling at Its neck.
act, by a vote of 30 to 19. The gov­
"And what financial gale brings you
"They say he was a giant, this
here?"
ernor vetoed the Thompson bill in become a law. Both branches of the
Philip de I.aune, and of a very wild
1911, but this legislature passed it legislature have now put their seal of
“What do you mean?”
and passionate temper. Anyway, he
THE TERROR
Mexico City—Francisco I. Madero
over his veto. A supreme effort was approval upon it.
"Don't put on frills with me. I’ve went straight for the beast, and,
There was little
and Jose Pino Suarez were shot and
made at the governor’s request, opposition to the bill when the house
come
to
paint
old
Steen's
picture,
If
IN THE SNOW he will give me the fifteen hundred though he was dreadfully mauled, be
killed in a midnight ride under guard
through Gill, to repeal the act.
was considering it.
killed It—Heaven knows how—with
from the national palace to the peni­
Gill said he had seen a mass of cor­
that I’m asking for It. Lord Tommy his bare hands. That’s why the pres­
This is believed to be one of the
tentiary.
respondence between the governor and best measures passed by this legisla­
Retford yonder Is here to unload
Hendry, my servant, saw to It that some of his old f u r n i t u r e —you know ent branch of the family came by
The circumstances surrounding the
the United States land office which tive session, and those who have been
the place.
Pretty grewsome, Isn’t
death of the deposed president and
I
should
not
forget
Inspector
Adding­
shows conclusively that the Federal deeply interested in its passage are
Tommy’s rooms In Piccadilly, don’t It?”
vice president of the republic are un-
government will not give title to the jubilant, as it is declared to be a most ton Peace. Shortly after the adven­ you? Furnished b y a d e a l e r In Bond
“A strange story," I told him; “but
known, except as given in official ac-
land in Klamath and Lake counties important bill. Under its authority ture which I have already narrated, I street, and 25 per cent, commission to
left London for a round of country Tommy on everything h e can sell out why must It be kept a secret from the
counts, which do not conform in all
un)ess ¡t ¡s 80|,j to settlers.
, the Agricultural college will be en­
Governor West declared that under abled to extend its work to every visits. And If a paragraph concern­ of them. That’s Mrs. Talbot Slingsly ladles?”
"Because the beast walks, man.
the Thompson act “ certain corpora county in the state, each county to re­ ing that eminent detective chanced talking to him. P r e t t y woman, got
to appear In a newspaper, the sub­
There’s not a laborer In Norfolk who
tions” would benefit.
ceive an amount from the funds ap­ stance of It was brought to me with Into trouble In New York, was cut by would go Into the lower gardens on
Smith, of Klamath, took the floor propriated by the legislature equal to
all America, and captured Slingsly
any night of the year, much less on
and detailed the facts of the case what the county gives for such work. my shaving-water In the morning.
and London society at one blow. Christmas
eve.”
"I
see
'e
'as
bin
up
to
'Is
games
He challenged the statement of the
Scandal
never
does
cross
the
Atlantic
Many of the members of the house
“My good Talman, do you mean
governor, saying that the Thompson took occasion to express their approv­ again, sir,’’ was Hendry’s usual over somehow—all the dirty linen gets
act, which provides for drainage of al of the bill as sent over to the house ture. “My word, but 'e’s a sly one, washed In the herring-pond. That’s to say you believe this?"
”1 don’t know—but I wouldn't go
the swamp lands concerned, is neces­ from the senate, and they declared by all accounts,” was the customary old Lord Blane by the fire; very re­
conclusion.
sary to the development of the lands.
spectable, and lends money on the Into the lower gardens tonight, If I
that it undoubtedly would result in a
I believe that Hendry often gained sly. ’Private gentleman will make could walk round.
Think of It,
Howard, of Douglas, charged that great deal of good to the farming in­
considerable notoriety In the serv­ advances on note of hand'—you know. Phillips, the white shape with the
the land should be sold by the state to terests of the state.
ants’
hall
by
a
boasted
friendship
settlers, and not to companies. He
Fine woman, Mrs. Billy Blades—that’s bloody jaws lurking In the shadows!
with Peace. To this 1 attribute the she on the sofa. She’s been making Ugh—let’s go and get a cocktail be­
said that “ if the state had showed
half the sense of the Southern Pacific IRRIGATION BILL IS PASSED fact of his being consulted by Mr. desperate love to Steen, but no go. fore—”
Heavltree’s butler on the occasion of The gay old dog’s too clever for her.
company, it would today have $20,-
“I beg your pardon, sir, but the
000,000 in the irreducible school Measure Supported By Governor the burglary that took place while I That long chap’s her husband. Watch baron Is looking for you.” »
was
staying
at
Crandon.
Hendry’s
fund. ”
He was a tall, hatchet-faced fellow,
prowling round, looking to see If
West Appropriates $450,000.
ludicrous fiasco, which nearly result­ him
He opposed the selling of lands to
he can pouch a silver ashtray or with that mixture of respect and dig­
ed
In
a
law-suit
for
false
Imprison­
Salem
—
The
bill
appropriating
private corporations and advocated the
something, I expect. By Jove, Phil­ nity that marks the well-trained Brit­
holding of these lands by the state and $450,000 for the state to take over the ment, need not be narrated here, lips, but It's as good as a play, ain’t ish manservant. Upon the soft pile
its reclamation by the same.
of the rugs we had not heard his
Columbia Southern irrigation project though It was considered a remark­ it?”
ably good Joke against me at the
"And this Is London society?” I ex­ footsteps.
and put it through to completion prob­ time.
“He asked me to find you, sir,” he
NEW PRINTING BILL PASSES ably will become a law, as it has Towards the end of December I re­ claimed.
"No,” he cackled, shaking with continued, addressing himself to me
passed both houses and is known to be turned to London for a few days,
"No, man; no. with a slight bow. "He is waiting In
Board of Control to Appoint State approved by the governor, or at least and on the third night after my ar­ vast amusement.
It’s
the
Smart
Set,
that advertised, his room.”
has
been
consistently
recommended
by
rival I decided to visit the Inspector.
Printer.
criticized,
glorious,
needy
brigade of
As he preceded us thither, Talman
him.
Hendry had discovered that he was a
Salem—A bill to which all parties
McColloch, in explaining the bill, bachelor, and lived In two little rogues and vagabonds—the Smart Set. whispered that Henderson—-meaning
to the long-drawn-out state printing
Bless ’em all, say I; they’re the best thereby our conductor—was Steen's
fight have agreed was passed by the declared that its passage would be a rooms on the third floor. The floors of company, but It’s as well to lock valet, and a very clever fellow by all
confession
of
the
failure
of
the
Carey
that
separated
us
were
let
out
as
house by a big vote. Both the ma­
up your valuables before you be­ accounts.
jority and minority factions voted for act as a workable plan in connection offices, so that Peace at the top and come too Intimate with them.”
The baron, fat, high-colored and
with
irrigation
work.
Thompson
also
I
at
the
bottom
had
the
old
house
to
it.
I finished oft my tea while old Tal- hearty, welcomed me with an open
This bill, which was reported favor­ explained the bill at length and ourselves after seven o’clock.
The little man was at home, and man sucked at his cigarette In great sincerity of pleasure well calculated
ably by the committee on printing, of strongly urged its passage, as being a
entertainment.
to place a guest at his ease. A re­
which Eaton, of Lane, is chairman, moral responsibility which rests upon seemed pleased to see me. With his
"You’d like to see the house," he markable old boy was Baron Steen.
Calkins and Butler alsb sparrow-like agility he hopped about,
provides for the tract system, for a the state.
commenced again. "Come along. I’ll He always seemed to carry with him
state printer to be appointed at $2400 spoke in its favor. On the vote only producing glasses and a bottle of show you round—I want a walk be­ a Jovial atmosphere of his own, In
Hollis,
Smith
of
Coos,
Miller,
Rags­
whisky.
Finally,
with
our
pipes
In
by the state board of control, to take
which those to whom he spoke were
dale and Wood were opposed.
full blast, we sat facing each other fore dinner.”
effect in May, 1915.
It was a most interesting ramble. lost and blinded out of their better
across the Are, and soon dropped
Authority is given to the board of
We passed from room to room adm
imigw judgment. He was kind enough to
control to make its own rules and reg­ WOULD FAVOR GRANTS PASS Into a conversation which to me, at lng the carved oak, the splendid pfe- pay me some compliments upon my
least, was of unusual Interest. A
ulations for the state printing and it
tures, the Sheraton furniture, the water-color work. Whatever else can
GENERAL W. H. CARTER
may take whatever action the mem Senate Amends Bill Giving Town very curious knowledge of London cabinets of old china, the armour, and be brought against him, no one can
and
Its
peoples
had
Inspector
Adding­
In Command of American Troops Mobilized on Mexican Border.
bers deem necessary.
The board is
the tapestry^, Fdr the manor was deny that he was a sound Judge of
Three Months’ Fishing.
ton Peace.
composed of the governor, state treas­
filled srftir'the heirlooms of the de art.
An
hour
quickly
slipped
by,
and
Salem—After a heated session, dur­
cases. The only witnesses were those this government to protect their na urer and secretary of state.
Launes, from whom Baron Steen
The dinner passed pleasantly
The question of the state owning its ing the course of which a rapid ex­ when I rose to go I asked him If he rented It. And though the present enough that night, with free and wit­
actually concerned in the killing.
tionalities in Mexico in the same de­
The provisional president, Genera] gree as Americans, the government plant, it was explained, will be decided change of courtesies was passed, the would dine with me on "my return peer, a broken-down old drunkard, ty conversation. Our bachelor host
Huerta, says the killing of the two has assumed an obligation that cannot by the board in time for the placing senate passed the Rogue River fishing from Cloudsham In hierfolk, where I was living in a little villa at East­ tvas In his most humorous mood,
of the plant on a proper basis for the bill amended so as to allow Grants was spendln^^^s^STmas. He would bourne on eight hundred pounds a keeping those about him In shouts
men was incidental to a fight between be ignored.
work after the next session of the leg­ Pass three months of commercial be pleasetiyi^^gM me; and then, as year, the family had been a great and of laughter. Facing him, at the ex­
their guard and a party attempting to
islature. The only restriction on the fishing. Senator Smith, of Coos and he stoopdif'to ligm a spill In the glorious one, finding mention on tremity of the long table, was his
liberate them.
board is that it must name a man who Curry, declared that if these amend­ coals—
Two of those said to have been in
secretary, a thin, melancholy youth
"You stay with Baron Steen, I sup­ many a page in English history.
has had not less than ten years of ex­ ments were put in he had been given
the party that attacked the automobile
At the end of the great dining-room, of about four-and-twenty.
My fair
perience in printing.
assurance that the bill would be de­ pose?” he asked.
were killed in the exchange of shots.
set In the black-oak wainscot above neighbor told me that Terry, as he
Paducah, Ky. ¡— Official announce­
"Yes.”
feated in the house, and further, that
The ministry of foreign relations, ment
the fire, was the portrait of a boy. It was named, had been Intended for
was made hère Monday of a plan
"And why?”
if not defeated in the house, it would
Francisco de la Burra, adds that the
Twenty-Day Sessions Revived.
was a Reynolds, and a worthy effort the church, but that his father, having
to
construct
immediately
at
a
cost
of
"Why?”
I
echoed
In
some
sur­
prisoners
attempted
to escape. $4,500,000, a double-track bridge
Salem— The Malarkey resolution, be vetoed by the governor.
of that master hand. The lad could ruined himself on the stock ex­
prise.
*
The bill, as it came to the senate,
Neither makes a definite statement as across the Ohio river, between Me­ calling for a submission to the voters
"You have relatives or other have been no more than fifteen years change, had persuaded the baron to
to which side fired the fatal shots. It tropolis, 111., and Paducah, Ky., to of the question of changing the legis­ provided for one month's commercial
of age, but In his eyes was that give him work. He was devoted to
j >
-1
Is possible that neither knows. An serve the principal railroads of the lative sessions to two periods of 20 fishing at Grants Pass, to open the friends?”
“My nearest relative Is a sour old grave,' distracted expression that his patron, which, she smiled, was
official investigation has been ordered Mississippi Valley in handling the in­ days each, was reconsidered in the lower river and to allow certain kinds
usually comes with the painful wis­ not surprising, seeing that he must
and solemn promises have been made crease in tonnage expected on account house on request of Speaker McAr­ of fishing for sport in Jackson county. uncle In Bradford, who calls me hard dom of ’ater years. In more closely be well on his way to rebuilding the
names
for
using
the
glfts'T'royldence
Smith,
of
Josephine,
asked
for
that the guilty will be punished.
thur, who declared it a very important
examinli g the picture, I noticed that fortune his father had lost.
the Panama canal’s completion.
amendments giving three months of gave me Instead of adding up figures a large portion of it at the bottom
Major Cardenas and two other offi­ of The
measure.
I am not an ardent gambler, and
roads
uniting
in
the
construc­
In
a
smoky
office.
As
for
friends—
cers who commanded the rurales es­ tion of the bridge are the Chicago,
It was passed by the senate last commercial fishing at Grants Pass, well, I am a fairly rich man,’ Inspec­ right-hand corner had been re­ when I do play I admit a preference
corting the automobile have been im­ Burlington & Quincy, Chicago, & week, but was voted down by the which were agreed to and the bill sent
tor, and, as such, have manyJftlends. paired or painted out. I called Tal- for gauges In which brains are of
prisoned, pending an investigation by Eastern Illinois, Big Foyr, Illinois house, which reported a resolution by back to the house.
What Is there against Baron Steen?” man’s attention to this misfortune, some account. The roulette table
the attorney general.
soon bored me, and after I had seen
Central and Nashville, Chattanooga & Lawrence for 50 days and an increase
“Oh, nothing,” he said, puffing at asking If he knew the cause.
Public
Service
Bill
Changed.
It is believed
Not unnaturally a great part of the St. Louis. Joint terminals, .including from $3 a day to $5.
"They painted out the wolf,” he the last of a few pounds, I contented
his
pipe,
so
that
he
spoke
as
from
a
public regards the official versions yards, shops and other (dibits, will now that the Malarkey resolution will
Salem—The bill giving the Railroad cloud, mistily.
said, “and with good enough reason, myself by watching the changing for­
with doubt, having in mind the use for bring the totul cost of construction to be adopted when the house takes it commission power to regulate the issu­
too.”
tunes of the rest of the party. Just
"I
know
that
he
has
played
a
bold
centuries of the notorious "Ley $7,000,000.
from the table, and that the people ance and sale of stocks and bonds of
“A wolf?” I said.
before eleven the baron, who
had
\
game
on
the
stock
exchange,”
I
con­
Fuga, ” the unwritten law which is in­
will have a chance to vote on the new public-service corporations has passed tinued, "and there may be a few'out:
“If old de Laune were to hear parted with considerable sums of
voked when the death of a prisoner is MEXICO EXAMINES TREASURY plan.
the senate. Thompson put through an wltted financiers growling at his pie gossiping about It he’d kick money In perfect good humor, excused
desired. After its application there
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V
amendment that this shall not apply to heels. But It would be hard to find a me out of the place—he would, by himself, and before the rest had set­
Injured Ratteryman Pensioned. operations
is written: “ Prisoner shot trying to
outside the state, as he said more thoughtful host. Yes. I am go­ 3l)ve! But with Steen In possession tled down to the table again, I slipped
New
Government
to
See
Whether
escape. ”
'It’s safe enough. Mind you, though, away to my bedroom, where a selec­
Salem — Raleigh C. Wilson, who it would work a great injustice in the ing to Cloudsham tomorrow.”
Madero Stole Funds.
was injured in battery practice at Fort event of a railroad company operating
We shook hands warmly on part­ you.mustn’t mention It to the ladies tion of novels and a favorite pipe of­
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City What may be rejRlM- Stevens so as to be crippled for life, in Oregon wishing to float stocks and ing. and as I descended the stairs —on your word, now."
fered more congenial attractions.
TRAGEDY ADDS TO TENSION ed Mexico
“Yes, yes,” I said eagerly; "go on.”
as executive sanction for the inves­ will receive a sum of $1000 in cash bonds in Texas. The bill is in the he leant over the rail, smiling down
The room was of considerable size
. ’Igpch things frighten the women,” and majestically furnished. It was on
tigation of the national treasury, with from the state and $300 a year there­ nature of a “ blue sky” law apply­ upon me.
explained. "Well, It was In this the first floor at the extremity of the
Death of Madero and Suarez Has­ a view to determining ex-President after for life under the terms of an ing to public-service corporations
"Remember your dinner engage­ he
way. Phillip, and he was the sixth right-hand wing, and looked out over
Madero's responsibility for any short­ amended house bill passed by the sen­ alone.
ment,” I called up to him. "I shall earl,
tens War Preparations.
was our ambassador at St. the gardens on the cliff. A branch
age, is contained in a message sent to ate. The bill makes provisions for
see you after the New Year."
Petersburg somewhere about the
Washington, D. C.—The. killing of congress by the foreign minister, Fran­ the pension during the next two years,
"Yes, If not before.” he said; and I year 1790. Once when he was out road from the main drive ran be­
Game
Birds
Get
Protection.
Francisco I. Madero and Pino Suarez, cisco de la Barra.
neath the windows to an entrance at
and while it is in the form of a con­
Salem—The house passed senate bill seemed to catch the faint echo of a hunting he shot an old she-wolf that the back of the house.
The message was agreed upon by tinuing bill it will be necessary for
deposed president and vice president
laugh as I turned the corner.
145,
by
Bean,
providing
for
the
pro­
was peering from the mouth of a
of Mexico, after Provisional^ President the cabinet and president. It was an the appropriation to be made biennial­
They had steam heat on the upper
It was on the afternoon of Decern- cave, and Inside they found a thriv­
While there
General Huerta had assured. American outline of the (lolicies of the new ad­ ly after the present two years ex­ tection of game birds.
floors, and the high temperature of
*4
that
I
stepped
from
the
train
at
was
objection
to
some
of
its
provis­
ing family of four cubs.
One of my room had drawrn stale and heavy
Ambassador Wilson of the safety of ministration.
pire.
ions, it was admitted by many of the the little station of Cloudsham. Fresh them waetrsvhite, an albino, I suspect. odors from the tapestry on the walls
Specifying portions of the program,
his prisoners from just suet) attacks,
snow
had
falMflg,
and
the
wind
came
members to be better in most respects
He saved It from the dogs and took and the ancient hangings that fringed
created a serious impression'in admin­ the message said that there should be
Blanchard Wins Contest.
than the present code. The chief op­ bitterly over thffrlbpzen levels of the It home. When he came back to the huge four-post bedstead. It was
an immediate investigation of the ex-
istration circles here.
,
fen
country.
Afrdl»tant
clock
was
Salem — A bill by Blanchard, of ponent of the bill was Childs, who
Cloudsham the next year, he brought the atmosphere of an old clothes
After reading the dispatches, the act amount of money in the treasury,
striking four as tte carriage passed
president expressed deep regret, but This is in direct line with the efforts Josephine, aimed at “ the book tru st,” declared it was framed solely for the Into the crested egtrl{<bw.gates and It along with hts wife and his boy— shop on a July day. I pulled back
made it clear that he regards tho kill­ of a group of deputies who insist that as Blanchard called it, was passed by benefit of sportsmen, as against the tugged up a rising llfipe d t^ a rk land an only son. They say It was a the curtains, opened the window and
ing as that of one citizen by fellow- the Maderos looted the treasury and the house. Blanchard declared that the farmer, but Nichols, who is a farmer, dotted with ragged oaks Sn^ storm- great pet at first, but It grew sulky thrust out my head for a mouthful of
cost of text books is not less than 30 declared that the sportsmen had con­
with age. and finally was kept chained fresh air.
citizens. He said that, although the should be punished.
bowed »pinnies, which-, sffow^d as
“ The revolutionary element,” said per cent too high. He proposed to fix ceded many things to the farmers and black stains upon Its smAv-clad un­ In the stables.
United States had done all in ita pow­
•C H R O N IC L E S TO B E C O N T IN U E D .)
er and all that consistently could be Senor de la Barra in the message, a maximum cost, above which the state that he was well pleased with it.
dulations.
At
the
sumrdtbjjthe
road
School
Book
commission
shall
not
ac­
done to save Madero’s life, he saw in “ those who cherished ideals of demo­
bent sharply, and I saw’^Tmftyw^no
Capitol Addition Favored.
the deplorable occurrence at Mexico cracy and liberty and for those fought, cept bids. In case the “ trust” will
Salem — Carrying an emergency the old manor of Cloudsham *^|®bnd
City no cause in itself for interven­ will find in the new government a dis­ not bid. the Iiill provides that the com­
position to be frank and firm and anx­ mission may buy manuscripts and have clause the bill providing for $100,000 which--» somber plain, loslng'*ltself
tion.
In the evening mists that swathed
Neither did the president see any ious to aid in the emplantation of the books printed. As a last resort, to complete the additional capitol the horizon—stretched the restless
the
state
may
print
its
own
books
in
building
at
Salem
and
for
a
heating
those
principles
which
have
for
their
cause for calling a cabinet meeting
plant and furnishings passed the sen­ waters of the North sea.
object the betterment of the condition the state printing office.
immediately.
The house lay In a broad depres
ate.
Stewart protested against the
When the first feeling of surprise of the citizens.”
Report Gives Clean Character.
bill, saying that while he expected to slon. In shape as the hollow of a
Salem—That the grounds are well vote for it, he disliked and wished to hand, save only on the seaward side
Diaz Continues In Egypt.
Mast Pierces .3-1 Floors.
kept,
the buildings in excellent order pronounce wrong a method whereby an where the line of cliff bit Into It like
Cairo, Egypt—The statement pub­
Seattle—A steel derrick mast that
and the attention to the patients is appropriation is passed at one session, the grip of a giant's teeth. The gray
was being lowered Thursday afternoon lished in the United States that Por- good, is the statement carried in the with it written in the law that no front looked up. across a slope of B R E A K I N G «fr GENTLY attorney replied, “and I am a member
of the Massachusetts bar.”
from the top of the 42-story Smith firio Diaz, the former dictator of Mex­ report of the special legislative in­ more should be used, and then to come grass land, to a semi-circle of forest
“Oh, you are Mr. Smlthers, are
w Just How to
building became detached from its ico, had returned to Cairo from his vestigating committee, on the state back for as much again or more, two that swept away in dark shadings of Naval Officers Knew
Hr and oak. From the long oblong
you?” continued the officer. “Then
Treat Officious Lsveys flWvt
chain at the 36th floor and plunged trip up the Nile is without foundation. sanitarium for tuberculosis. The re­ years later.
of the main buildings were thrust
you are the man whom the orderly
Was “Butting
lng
down through the building, piercing General Diaz, who is still in his daha- port recommends that a refrigerator
back two wings, flanked ou the nearer
wants to see.” He called the orderly.
New County Bill Defeated.
11 completed concrete floors and being beah on the Nile, replied to a tele­ be installed and that the laundry be
Courts martial are m
'What does the orderly want of
halted at the second floor by a pile of graphic inquiry with the following dis­ removed from its present location.
Salem—-The “ secession“ idea of cre­ side by a chapel.
From the back of the house to the held on battleships In t:
asked the attorney In a superior
steel. No one was injured. The finan­ patch :
Otherwise the institution is given an ating new counties met a decisive de­
ie.
“ Luxor, Feb 22. —I feel I cannot excellent character by the committee. feat in the senate when it came up as edge of the sea cliffs, a distance of town navy yard. Sometlftig^m^-aat
cial loss is small. The escape of the
some quarter of a mile, ran an Ir­ will send for a Boston attorney to de­ i'^othlng very much,” replied the
mast and the noise of ita descent express any opinion on the Mexican
a special order of business.
justice; "he merely wants to
Immigration Report Out.
through the steel skeleton caused situation. My absolute aloofness from
Calkins endeavored to amend the regular avenue of firs with clipped fend him. although this tendeqqi^te
’ 4ou off the ship.”
great excitement in the neighbor­ the policies of my country precludes
Salem--That $52,013 was contrib­ bill so that it would provide for an ar­ yew wriks and laufelwdged flower discouraged by the officers. Most
torneys know they have no absolute
me from doing it.”
hood.
uted by Portland business men in ad­ bitration board to decide upon the gardens on either hand.
A dozen men sweeping the paths right to practice in a naval court, and
An
Rough on "Good Samaritan.”
dition to $25,000 appropriated by the proper county boundary line.
Madero’s Townsmen Aroused.
F ort Snelling Troops 'Go.
Frank KoetSah, a laborer, waa put
state for the work of the state immi­ effort to secure a committee of the and a telegraph boy on a pony mount­ can do so only by permission of the
ing the bill towards me showed as
Matamoras, Mex. News of the kill­ gration agent is shown in a brief whole failed, and thus the amendment black pigmies against the drifts of court, but occasionally a lawyer goes on (¿¿aL aV ufaz for his action in
St. Paul, Minn.—The Third Rattal-
aboard who does not realize this £gct. saythg the
would-be suicide,
ion of the Fourth i Infantry and the ing of Madero and Suarez caused in­ statement prepared by Thomas C. went by the board. On motion of snow.
A sailor who was charged With lie had fouad<if Adm dangling from
Twenty-eight Infantry, stationed at tense excitement in this part of Mex­ Burke, president of the commission, Dimick the bill was indefinitely post­
My
bachelor
host
was
absent
when
gambling had retained an attorney to a tree, and had \
>tly cut him
Fort Snelling, will immediately depart ico. In Moneterey, the home of the and C. C. Chapman, state immigration poned.
I was ushered Into the great central get him off. This attorney, who had down and taken h
ospltal The
for Galveston, Tex., acmnling to an- Maderos, it is said an uprising is agent. Of this $25.000 appropriated.
hall where the house-party were met never had such a case before, went man recovered fro
Hospital Bill la Passed.
$24,863 was used.
announcement made by Colonel E. P. threatened.
Salem The appropriation bill," car­ together for their tea. I am by na briskly Into the officers' wardrobe, hanging, but complal
Plummer, commanding officer.
Tax Levy Rill Passes House.
Madero's Secret Service Chief Safe.
rying $282.280 for the Eastern Ore­ ture shy of strangers taken In large where the court was sitting, and .wound he had receive^
Fort I^eavenworth Depleted.
Salem -The house passed the Laugh- gon hospital for the insane, passed the doses, and It was with relief that I without waiting on ceremony began tfie ground, and he
Mexico City Felix Somerfeld, a
Leavenworth, Kan. — More troops German, chief of Madero’s secret serv­ lin bill, providing for a tax levy of senate without a dissenting vote. The recognized Jack T&lman. the grizzled to address the court In a blustering b( personal Injury by
against the man who sav ap h la.
departed Sunday from Fort Leaven­ ice, has not been captured.
His one-fourth of a milt on the taxable appropriation includes $187,000 for cynic of an Academician, sitting In manner.
"Just a minute,” Interrupted the Koetach was acquitted^ but. declared
worth, in pursuance of the recent or­ whereabouts are known to his friends, property of the state, to create a pub­ maintenance purposes and the balance a corner seat we” out of reach of
presiding officer “Who are you?”
he "bould take care never to act the
der directing practically the entire who say that he is safe for the pres­ lic school fund. This is to be distrib­ is to be used for improvements and draughts and female conversation.
"Hello, Phillips,” he w»loomed me
.
“I am Mr. Rudolph Smith are. the . uoojjiam arltan again. .
buildings.
uted pro rata to the county schools.
garrison to proceed to Galveston.
ent, at least.
.
MADERO SLAIN
IN MEXICO CITY
Official Report Says “Attempted
to Escape.”
TRANSCONTINENTAL ROADS
BUILD $4,500,000 BRIDGE
DOINGS OF OREGON’S LEGISLATURE
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