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malned In this condition tor a long with board, an average of 41 30. The I time. Western farmers paid 42 61 per day It would take three hours to gat without board and |l 96 with board them down the Are escapes. Firemen In 1890, according to the depart IXUKTH WARD VOTER» TOOK STRONGLV ENDORSEN POLICY OF say that the same conditions prevail ment, the average salary, per month, THIN ACTION LA HT MUHT THE PRESIDENT In every loft building In the city. The paid for hired help throughout the building wm Indorsed by the state United Stairs waa 414.SS, without labor department board, as compared with 427.50 In Short Term tXiunciliiain A|>|«c*rrd Re. As We l«ed in Popular Government, 1410. With board the farmers paid I fore Meeting and Gave Statement He Bays We Should Also Head INSPECTION IS lIM LUiEP TO UK CAPTAIN CHAMBERS TAKES OOM in 1200 only 412.46 per month, aa UNWARRANTED CRY OF FIRE AL of His Stand in the Matter Peace Movement MA ND OF VENN EL . against 414 20 in 1410. MONT ENDS IN DINANTKK CRIMINALLY NEGLIGENT Far Western farmers jmid. without All Work I nder Thia Une Haa Bern board, 434.50 per month in 1890. At Friday's meeting of voters Ln NEW YORK. March ^5—Andrew while In 1410 they were forced to I nder Hia IHrection Düring the Fourth Ward it was the aense of Carnegie came out today as a moat pay their help 446 48. With board thc Part Ye«r ________ the gathering that Councilman C. F. enthusiastic booster of Preaident the hired laborers r««celved i only I A vote Taft's policy for peace through arbi 422 30 in 1890, while In 1910 WASHINGTON, D. C. March 25 — Stone should be recalled. 1 ,l'’y sinklug in Her Chair, Hhi- Fright«»*« Mayor Gaynor and Newspapers Are The navy will bo obliged to discover taken on the matter showed 27 t< tration agreements. In an Interview were paid 432.80. Active la Attending to Needs Neighbor, Who*»- Bctvame a new aviation expert when Captain favor this course, with two negative with the United Press the “Ironmas ot the Stricken votes. J. W. Rosa. Ben 8 Owens and ter ” cordially approves the views on t'auec Paniirmouhttu Washington I. Chambers takes com mand of the battleship Louisiana, to J. K Staten were named as a commit American and British friendship re OVER TWENTY CARRIED TO THE which he has been assigned, late this tee to have the necessary petition cently expressed by Lord Charlcn I BASEMENT NEW YORK. March 25.—As a re spring NEW YORK. March 27. One hue drawn up and circulated, and attend Beresford. Mr. Carnegie said: sult of a fire tn the American Com "If England and America enter Into Bittern, lut ludlng Firn Chief < liuicy, dred and twenty-five girls employed For mor» than a year aviation to other details in connection with pany building on Washington Square. by a clothing Arm In the Hanse-Jacob I the taking of the step. an arbitration treaty it will banish all Are Probably Fetidly In fifty-three bodies have been recovered the direction of Captain Chamber«-. aen twelve-alory building on West Just as the meeting was called to possibility of war from the bounda jured and it Is expected that the death roll In his position as assistant to the Aid order by J. W. Ross and George B. ries of the English speaking races be Eighteenth street, were |M»nlc stricken will reach 150. today when some one yelled Are. Th« cause ot their faith In each other. I Frank was chosen chairman. Council , for Material, Captain Chambers has MILWAUKEE. March 14 While The building was occupied by the been constantly in Washington, and man W. H. Faught appeared before know that, as we have lived for a girls. In u desperate effort to escape fighting fir« <>n the roof of the Mid Triangle Waist company, and the Are s'rce' his assignment to co-operate the meeting He stated that owing to century In amity all disputes which from th«« bul|dlng. became confused dleton Manufacturing company's and those falling down were tramplml broke ont on the seventh floor, All with the United States Aeronautical a previous appointment his time waa may arise will be settled, and the persons on the floors above were cut Reserve has been recognized as the taken, so he submitted the following treaty will be adhered to. Assuming building today, twenty or mor«« fire- underfoot by their follow workers off from escape. A number were authorized director of naval experi statement in writing to the meeting that our race abolishes war. as It has nien were carried to th«> basement Two were »orluusly hurt as a result of with the falling roof Hix are fcpown killed by jumping from the windows. ments in aviation. When he takes "Gentlemen—I have been asked to abolished duelling, which Is private |t«i l>«‘ dead, and the remainder. Includ tills Many people are still in the tenth command of the Louisiana, however, make a statement to this body as to war, the effect upon other nations Itosle Archlnskl, one of the work ing t hief Clancy, ar«' badly Injured story windows, and they are doomed, he will be obliged to go to sea. and ; my position In the matter of the re would be overwhelming. Al I o'clock thia afternoon the erg, whose cousin was killed in Hal as the extension ladders reach only to will be unable to keep in touch with j cent action of the city council in the 1 "Our noble president, the foremost | sixth corpse waa recovered from th« urday's Are. when th«’ Triangle Shirt the seventh story, and the flames pre the aviation operations in naval ser i granting of the water and light fran-1 apostle of peace the world has ever lartory was dawtroyed, falnt«*d from i lire. Five of th«« dead have been vent the use of scaling ladders. j chises. I was not aware that I had seen, announces that already another Identified They are Lieutenant John grief and fell In her chair and u vice. Captain Chambers is an enthusiast been so silent as to leave this ques- ‘ great power has officially Informed ; Houlahan. Richard Burk ami Captala frightened girl near h< t screamed Are NEW YORK. March 27.—The coro on aviation, though he preserves a tion obscure, but so it seems. him that It is prepared to enter into I John Heats of Engine Company 9. causing the uproar ner and district attorney are Investi sane and conservative view of Its pos This Is. In I Edwin Ragle of Engine Company 18. “You will recall that after the veto an arbitration tr««aty. gating Saturday's disastrous fire and sibilities. He has directed the tests ing of there franchises by the mayor, deed. significant, but ouly what wa> < Hit'AGO RAILROADER* GET OR. planning to remedy conditions. It is of Aights from ships, and recently I a petition was presented to the coun to have been expected. Ono power and Frank Cavanaugh, u truckman The sixth corpse la hcadleaa DEH FROM WASHINGTON believed that there are a hundred and wrote a scientific sketch of the paths cil and unanimously granted by it, will be followed by others. The fact Hospitals report that sixteen of the fifty loft buildings in Manhattan which aeronautical development in placing the question of municipal is that if this treaty is adopted by the men were probably fatally Injured CHICAGO. March 14 The War alone which are fire traps. District the navy would probably follow ownership upon the ballot at the May senate so overwhelmingly as to Im- Practically the entire city depart is-parlnx-nt has ordered th«* railroad Attorney Whitman plans to ask the Lieutenant Richard Wainwright, election. Following this action, the I press the world, other nations will ment was working to prevent the fire officials here to hold every available grand jury to fix the blame, and he now atatloned at the Washington amended franchises were presented, do as one has already done, and will from spreading to the wholesale dll- tourist and baggage car for Instant will demand a prison term for the Navy Yard, will probably be chosen overcoming many of the objectionable ask perminslon to enter the brother- trie! when the walla anti roof fell, car use. Indicating that serious trouble 1« convicted persons. Whitman believes to succeed Captain Chambers in the j features, and these franchises came ' hood of peace.” rylng at least twenty-two men iato ■till rxpe«'ted that building inspection is criminally unofficial post of aviation expert. up to third reading last Monday night Asked why America- should lead, the ruins Captain Kenney, sui*orvlalng th«* re lax. Lieutenant Wainwright has been as I have expressed myself continuously Carnegie said: rcrultlng, haa been authorised to ar Survivors assert that the door of sociated with Captain Chambers in as being opposed to any consideration “It goes without saying. What na ««pt men below the former physical the Triangle shirt factory was locked. planning and executing aviation tests' of these questions again until after tion I«*d th«« world in government of. SIXTH STREET 1'ROI‘KRTl requirements It has developed that the city build in the navy. It is hoped by these two the people had had an opportunity to for and by the people? Where is the HELI* FOR III XllREII A Ft HH ing department, which controls these officers that the day of the aviation express themselves upon this other | nation where any man's privilege Is buildings, has not required Are es- division is not far distant. Through th«- Hom« Realty comps I.MilSl.ATI RE EXPECTED question as mentioned in the petition ¡every man's right under the law? W«- capes. TO ADJOURN SHORT!A above referred to. I believe the ques ■are the child of triumphant democ- , ny. Frey Noel Friday purchased a 30- The total dead is 142. Of the for- HE IB FOREMOST AT THE STATE tion of great enough importance that : racy, and we would be false to our ; foot frontage on Sixth street, paying SACRAMENTO. March 24 Th«- tj-five unidentified dead, eight were the people should have It brought be mission unless we not only occupy a ¡4100 a foot for it. The property la UNIVERSITY identified this morning. In hospitals fore them. When the amendment leading position, but push on further ¡the former location of the Home Real thirty-ninth »«salon of the Callfnrnlt ty company's office, the ground be- legislature will adjourn sine die at are fourteen injured, of whom five In Music, Athletics and Debating. This was adopted Monday night to the ef toward perfection. "I see that Admiral Dewey is quot i longing to Will Humphrey and the midnight. March 27th. if the aasvm are dying. Most of the victims lived fect that the franchises would have l-'re--hm*n Ha-» Made a Grant in lower Manhattan, between S«?cond no effect until ratified by the people. ed as saying that he favors arbitration I building to the real estate firm. It bly will concur In th«- resolution Name for Himself I thought perhaps this solved the with bis heart and soul, but does not is understood that Mr Noel will make unanimously adopt««d by the genat«- avenue and Avenue C, almost the identical location furnishing the ma- UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Eu- problem with little trouble and diffi believe that we shall sec substantial i some Improvements to the property. today. jority of the victims of the Slocum gene, March 25.—Vernon Motschen- culty. Our city attorney, however, peace establish«^ on that baila In our I wish to say that In the beat bacher. a first year man from Klam ruled that the amendment would have day disaster. thing I have heard from Dowry In ath Falls, has taken a part in student no binding effect, and so I returned to District Attorney Whitman and as sistants are today examining fifty wit activities this year that is seldom ex my former position of non-consldera- many a day. I can only put my b«»- nesses, including the proprietor of celled by a man of any class. Mot- tion, which I believed, and still be lief against his. I am so full of faith the factory. Joseph Asch. The fire schenbacher's first step into promi lieve. to be consistent a-nd proper. that I will hazard the prediction that marshal learns that the employees nence was made by winning a place Others may differ with me as to this if a treaty combining the English- habitually smoked cigarettes and ¡on the Oregon Glee Club. Then, just procedure, but I have to act upon my speaking races be executed. Dewey himself will live to see the realization as people were beginning to find out iown judgment. threw the stubs carelessly around. of his wish. ' who he was, he came out in athletics "1 believe in popular government, Mayor Gaynor is heading a sub “Assuming that several nations had scription to care for the destitute fam as forward on the Freshman basket and generally in the wisdom of the ilies of the victims. The newspapers ball team, which won from all the j people. I tried consistently to get agreed to such a treaty and It was are also raising funds. No members other classes and every high school 'this question before them, and I may broken, we would immediately stop ot the Shirtwaist Makers Union will in the state that games could be ar have erred as to method, I have yet the mails to that nation. We would work tomorrow, when they will at ranged with. But the ambitious fresh to be convinced of my error. I am consider it as one of the members of tend the funerals in a monster pro man was not satisfied with these hon- neither a radical nor a fanatic, I hope, ¡the human family which had violated cession. It will be made a monster ' ors, and remembering that be had but I want a square deal between the the rules and proprieties i of the club, protest against the lax building laws. I once been a debater in his high school parties to this very important con and would decline further intercourse By daylight long lines formed out- days, he went out after a place on one tract. and will be satisfied with noth with It. This would be a much more The severe punishment than war. side of the temporary morgue, and a of Oregon's debating teams, and suc ing short of it.” Following this, several questions I mere fact that certain acts are con- thousand were waiting to enter at •i ceeded in being one of the four men Motschen- were asked Mr. Faught as to the I ifdered dishonorable among men is o'clock. Each body is laid out in a chosen on these teams. bacber is on the team which will meet stand he would take in case th« fran I often a greater deterrent than the pine coffin. 'fear of punishment.” Following is some of the press com the University of Stanford in Palo chises were vetoed by the mayor, and Asked whether the fact that the Alto. Friday, March 31st. This is he stated that he would support th* ments: ' government bad succeeded In moblliz- Oregon’s first debate with Stanford. mayor's action. American — "Saturday's frightful After the vote to recall Stone had I Ing only 10,000 soldiers argued catastrophe was no mere accident. It - - been taken a motion was made by against our preparedness for war, was a crime. The many deaths were MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN ARE Carnegie said: b PLEASED AT BIG CLEAN-UP I Cnarles Thomas that Faught's num- murders, for which the community la 1 "If we had only 10,000 soldiers I be withdrawn from recall considera responsible.” would consider the nation invincibly tion, and this carried with but one Mayor Sanderson and Councilmen Press—"The responsibility is too armed against possible enemies, W<- diffuse The grand jury and district Hanks and Summers journeyed out to dissenting vote. have no enemies, Nobody wants to Several five-minute speeches were attorney's office will do their best to the garbage site secured by the city attack us; we don't want to attack made, and at the request of several waver between this set of offenders on the West 8ide, and the city fathers anybody.” and that, and so on, until finally they are much pleased at the way the peo- Chairman Franks made a short talk on municipal ownership. He also feel like indicting nobody.” . pie have commenced the work of World—“Loft buildings by the doz ¡cleaning up their premises and clear stated that the recall has always been tt en are being built in New York, which ing the town of unsightly piles of rub opposed by him on account of its i are legal death traps. An enormous bish. For the past two days there being such a powerful weapon, charg ing a man with wrong doing. In this army of workingmen and women must has been a string of wagons busily en either starve or, in a law phrase, 'as gaged in hauling tin cans, bottles and case, the speaker contended, it was HE IS COMPELLED TO ASM MORE sume the risk’ of working in them.” other refuse to the dumping ground, i.ecessary for the people to resort to EMR HIS PRODUCIR Times—"New laws are needed, but which covers thirty acres and is a its use on account of the treatment thown them tn th«« passage of the or the enforcement of the existing laws ! mile and a half from the town. is imperative.” There is one thing the mayor dinances despite written protests During De««*d«- Just Piuae-d Ih«* Wages Tribune—“It is not an act of God. wishes to impress qn the people of Citing corruption, the speaker asked Paid Farmhands Hav«* In but an act of man, the responsiblli'y Klamath Falls, a-nd that is the fact th«- following question: creased Greatly "It took an earthquake to straight of which is so widely spread that it that any dead animals taken to the ei> San Francisco; it took a fire to| may never be traced.’’ garbage site will have to be buried 'clean up Baltimore; what in heli will i WASHINGTON, D. C., March 24.— ft take to clean up Klamath Falls?” Suita filled FIREMEN SAY ESCAPE OF A protest was also made by th«: if the farmer gets more for his crops Divorce proceedings have been com | r-eeting against the manner in which jin these days of high cost of living. ANY WAS MIRACULOUS menced by Bertha L. Balis against I the voters ef the Fourth Ward who I he is < omp«-ll«-d to pay more for their Thomas A. Balis, through Horace M. were instrumental in starting the re- ■ production, through th«« Increased To Leave by the Fire EM-apes, They , Manning. In her complaint, Mrs. Balis I cull proceedings were spoken of In ! cost of farm labor. This fact is shown I states that her husband is addicted to i the Morning Express Say. Would Take Three Hour» by th«- Department of Agriculture in I th«- use of liquor, and as a result he a bulletin just issued by Chief Hta- NEW YORK, March 27. -Veteran ; has sworn at her and rendered her OMAHA'S NEW COITtTHOI ME tistician Victor Olmsted. firemen deciare that it is miraculous I life burdensome in different ways. DYNAMITED THIS MORNING ; The average wages of farm labor The couple were married at Merrill than anyon«* «scaped alive from Sat during 1910, based upon reporta of urday's fire. At 1 o'clock this after September 8, 1 889. and there is on« OMAHA, March 24. Two < hargen agents and correspondents of the de noon the police said that the total child, a daughter, aged 17, whose «us-! of dynamite placed under the new partment, with comparisons, is given number of deaths was 14 3. All but 3» tody the mother asks for. million-dollar court houtw- exploded [by the statistician as follows: of the dead had been id«.ntified. The damage to th«' I this morning. Th«- salary of a farm hand, without t'luingc in Munngein«‘nt Investigation shows that the girls structure was slight. Many n«;arbv board, averaged throughout the at the sewing machines worked so Henry Grimes has disposed of his buildings were rocked by the force of , United States 4'27.50 per month; with « lose together that their backs, interest in the O. K. Transfer com th«- explosion, and windows were shat board it was 418.33; while the farm touched. The stools which blocked ■ pany to Fred C. Murphy, and has tered for many blocks. Bloodhounds ers of th« Far W«.-st were compelled thp way would have been pushed un moved out to his ranch near Olens. are working on the case. The buiid- j to pay their hired men, without der the machines if it had been only a Mr Murphy has been connected with ■ ing was erected by Indiana contract board, 446.48, and with board 434.60. tire drill. As the girls became panic- the company for Borne time in one ors, and this is thought to have been During the harvest period the stricken they stumbled over the stools capacity or another, and has now as-1 the cause of the attempted deatruc- I farmers paid an average of 4182 per in a whole screaming mast*, and re sumed the greater responsibilities day. without boarding their help; tion of th« building. IO «CUOI IULH II FMIGNT'S CASE THIIKS AMERICA SHOUIO LEJU) MORE LAWS BLAMED BY FALSE ALARM SUBSCRIPTIOMS RAISED FOR FAMILIES FAINTING GIRL CAUSE OF TROUGH I H.C.L.” HITS THE FARMER