Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 04, 1911, Image 1

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SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911.
NO. 84.
ON TO MEET APRIL 4
TAFT CALL
AN EXTRA
MEASURES
CONGRESS ENDS WITHOUT PASSING
PRESIDENT'S Til PET
RECIPROCITY IS IGIIORED
BV SENATE AND TARIFF '
BILL BY THE HOUSE
BOARD
Tariff Board Bill Passed by Both Houses, But Afterwards
Killed by the House in filibuster Over Amendments Sen
ate Let Reciprocity Die, and Taft at Once Struck Back by
Calling an Extra Session to Meet April 4 Scenes in the
' House at Close the Most Disorderly in Years.
I constitution in the senate was so bit-
4. Without ter that It caused the resignation of
favoring reciprocity ; Senator Bailey, of Texas, the Demo-
I'MTED I'RESS LEASED WIHB.
Washington, March
enacting a law
with Canada and without providing
for a tariff board, President Taft's
two pet measures, the 61st congress
ended tills afternoon.
The tariff board measure passed
both houses but the Democrats in the
house finally killed it by a filibuster
against the senate amendments.
Reciprocity was ignored in the senate,
the finance committee having report
ed It without recommendation and
then allowed It to die at the foot of
the calendar.
President Taft struck back by Is
suing a call for an extra session of
congress to convene April 4. He was
willing to abandon the tariff board
bill but stood firm for reciprocity. He
now believes that the measure will
be passed at the extra session.
The closing of the' senate was
marked by filibusters which kept that
body In session almost continuously
for the last six days of the session.
The final struggle over the Arizona
THE AMERICAN
AMBASSADOR
IS RECALLED
Carte- Harrison Is "It."
Chicago, March 4. Carter H.
Harrison has undisputed title
to the Democratic nomination
for mayor, as a result of the ,
. Mexican Rebels Winning.'
Santa Rostlla, Mex., March 4.
Santa Rosalia Arlzpe and
Ures, the latter two in the state
4 of Sonera are In the hands of
the rebels. Cananea, between
Arlzpa and Urea, probably will
4 be taken late today, as rebels
were reported advancing on the
town at daybreak.
TTnrMfloAftnna are helnr Massncrelne Jews.
thrown up, but! the garrison is
expected to pnove n match, for London, March 4. Private
: DEMOCRAT
i JOIN It
Ml
S LED BY GIB
DIG OVATION TO DIME JOE
official canvass of the primary
vote. With the official tabula
tion practically completed, Har
rison showed a net gain of 25
votes over Edward P. Dunne,
who insisted the canvass would
return him the nominee.
Roger Sullivan, Democratic
national committeeman, and oth
er Democratic. leaders, who op
posed Harrison In the primary,
today declaredl there Is no ques
tion to his nomination.
1
the rebels, who have a large
force.
Advices received from Chi-
huahua today that General
Francisco I. Madero had sent
the governor of Chihuahua a
demand for the surrender of
the city.
4-
cratic floor leader announcing his
withdrawal when a vote on the Owen
resolution showed that all but two of
the Democrats were for "popular gov
ernment." Bailey declared he had
been deserted by his proper follow
ers and quit on the spot.
In the house the scenes were the
most disorderly in years. Speaker
Cannon pounded his desk violently in
trying to keep order and during the
Fitzgerald filibuster the demoraliza
tion was complete. The minority
jeered wildly when Payne asked
unanimous consent to dispense with
consideration of the tariff board hill.
Then the clock was pushed back an
hour and with Cannon pounding al
most continuously on his desk, the
excitement was finally subdued and
the final hills were pushed through at
the rate of one a minute.
The only, other Democrats who vot
ed with Bailey on the Owen resolution
were Taliaferro and Overman.
I'MTED TBESS LEASED WI11E.
Mexico Cy, March 4. A rumor
was current here today that Ameri
can Ambassador Wilson, who now Is
in tne I nited States, has been re-
Cillerl. it was said that remarks at
innuted to Wilson had created an
unfriendly feeling toward Americans
D3te. Spanish newspapers bitte'y
denounced him.
STABBED
HERSELF
TO DEATH
MRS CARRIE REEVES, DESPOND.
ENT OVER BEING SEPARATED
FROM HER SON, TAKES CAR.
BOLIO ACID AND THEN USES
THE KNIFE.
TACADA
CA Oil
OILER AT
' 1
ES
E11PL0DE!
Five Men Are Killed and Two
Injured When Boiler of a
Donkey Engine at Sawmill
Suddenly Lets Go.
messages from Russia received
here todaiy assert that Jewish
massacres there are approach-
lng the barbarity of the slaugh-
ter of Klshlneff.
Owing to the strict censor-
ship exercised, few details of
the outbreaks are obtainable,
4 but among the victims are said
to be the parents of Dr. Tartak-
ower, the chess expert.
4 The rioting Is said to be the
result of the failure of many
Jews to observe the expulsion
order recently promulgated by
the central government.
'
DAILEY IS
BOILER IS BLOWN 200 FEET
Mrs.. Reeves, who has for many
years beeen a resident -if South Sa
lem, corner Myers and Saginaw
streets, committed suicide this after-
by stabbing herself. Her
plonshlp of Western Oregon, and play
ball every minute of the gaime, as noon
their past record shows. They have brother, ex-Representative Nichols, of
played nine games this season and j Benton county, came down from
have lost but two, and in their last Monroe, to take her with him to his
game are determined to give their home this evening, and arrangements
Portland visitors a warm reception, ' had been made to send her son, Ray-
Accident Occurred This Morning at
Estacada, Thirty Miles South of
Portland on the Clackamas River
Boiler hurled High in the Air
by Terrifflc explosion Lands 200
Feet Away.
RESIGNS
and, if possible, add another victory
to their list.
The lineup of the local team will he
as follows: Center, Mills, forwards,
Henderson and St. Pierre; guards,
Joseph and Kirk. McMakin
lamette, will referee.
UNITED I'RESS LEASED WIRE.
Portland, Or., March 4. Five men
were killed and two Injured when a
mond, to his father, . W. Reeves, at donkey engine in a sawmill on the
San Francisoo. ( Clackamas river, near Estacada, 30
Acid and Knife. ' miles southeast of Portland, explod-
Her brother left the house a little ed this forenoon, according to re
after noon to go down in the city WtrU reaching here. (
of W11-" and transact some banking business, I The men were workmen employed
1 and she Immediately proceeded to In the mill.
IS GREATLY MOVED
WHEf Of CLARK'S MOTION HE
IS GIVEN A VOTE OF T
I A IIS
Cark Said:. "I Offer This Resolution Because, at This Moment
Joseph G. Cannon Is One of the Greatest Historical Per
sonaaes In Our Countrv" A Great Demonstration Fol
lowed Clark's Peroration Cannon Spoke Feelingy
Said He Has Only Friendship for All His Colleagues.
and
THE BIG ?M0KE MAT
GO TO THE ROCK TILE .
! take carbolic acid and stabbed her-
( Continued on page 8.)
f UNITED I'RESS LEASED WHIR.)
o San Francisco, March 4. Champion
LAST BASKETBALL Jack Johnson probably will be given
GAME ON TONIGHT an opportunity to train for his next
.battle on the rock pile. The big
smoke will be arrested some time to
day on a second charge of having
violated the speed law and it is gen
erally believed' Police Judge Weller
will give him a jail sentence.
What promises to be one of the
fastest basketball games of the sea
son will be played at the Y. M. C. A.
at 8 o'clock tonight between the
Hawthornes of Portland and the Bar
acca dub of the First Presbyterian
church.
The Hawthorne team is consid
ered as one of the fastest teams in sembly man Randall presented a con-
Wants Grand Army Encampment
Sacramento, Calif., March 4. As-
THE GAR WAS
DEFECTIVE If!
EVERY WAY
Portland, having defeated the Mult
nomah club by a good score and win
ning over the Y. M. C. A. Spartans.
The Baraecas hold the club cham-
THE NEW YORK
DEMOCRATS -'
AT OPEII WAR
That the car of the Portland Rail
road, Light & Power company which
rniilrlpr! with freieht cars of the
current resolution In the house today Sn1,.h.rn PaCfio ott January 11. at
inviting the next grand encampment portland( witll the re(mit that one
passenger was killed and several in
jured belongs to a type which is de
fective, and that in using them acci
dents are liable to occur any time, is
In substance the report of the rail-!
road commission today, after invest!-'
gating the affair. I"
i The accident occurred on. Haw
thorne avenue. The rod constituting
the hand brake equipment had be-;
come fractured, and the motorman;
was ordered t6 run the car to the re-.i
pair shop. While doing so the air
pipe broke and then the fuses con-',
The dead:
James Pittman, Sandy, Ore.
RUihard White, Sandy, Or.
. . Watson, residence unknown
R. W. Smith, wlstle boy, residence
unknown.
Unidentified workman.
The boiler was hurled high In the
air, and struck in a field 200 feet
from the mill.
The bodies of the Injured men,
badly mutilated, we-e picked up 60
feet from the scene,
j Fireman Segvis, who was slightly
Injured, said that he knew no rea
son that would explain the explosion.
, UNITED TEESS LEASED WIRU.
Austin, Tex., March 4. Senator
Bailey sent a telegram here today
saying that he had florwarded his res
ignation to Governor Colquitt. The
legislature is now in session, and1 will
proceed at once to the election of
Bailey's successor. It Is understood
that he will be a candidate to succeed
himself. Former Governor Campbell
and Governor Colquitt are both can'
didates.
It Is believed that Campbell is th
choice of the legislature, and that
Bailey will not be returned
Bailey resigned because the Dem
ocrats failed to follow his leader
ship In consideration of the Arizona
constitution, which Bailey violently
opposed. He opposed the Initiative,
referendum and recall, the latter
principally, particularly in its appli
cation to judges.
Bailey refused to make any state
ment on his resignation.
o
MARION
'S
PART OF IT
IS SMALL
of the Grand Army of the Republic to
Los Angeles.
o
VETERANS ARE
AGAINST THE
i JAP TREATY
TlllSSIDE
THE L
E
tvxiiED 1'itKHR leaked wiBE.. . Portland , Or.; March 4 . Charac-
Sew York M.h i t, t,iMt thA rcent rtreaty- between
Bwfcal hatt'la in i. in,nH. fho TTnitA states and JaDan as "the trolling the reverses, and the car, i
lnSbere today, as a result of an' dastardly action of congress," and then being beyond the control of the
open break between Charles F. Mur-' declaring that it will result in the motorman, dashed Into some South-
W. boss of Tammanv Hall, and Gov-' DODulating of the Pacific coast with frn Pacific freight cars
ernor John A. Dlx, because of the an alien "unasslmllable race," the
Kovernor'a public repudiation of Wm. members of the local camp of Span-
Sheehan s candidacy for United ish-American war veterans today tel
Sta'es senator. egraphed resolutions passed by the
Sheehan ls supported by Tammany camp to President Taft and congress.
"rces. The feeling prevailed today ; The resolution declares that the
"at Murphy would ha moBllpH to trpatv Is "In the Interest of the capi
talistic and not the common people ' derailing devices De lnsianeo
of the United States. that cars be inspeciea o(n";
The commission says that Inspector
Guth did not fully enough Investl
gate the trouble, and rervmmended
that hereafter Inspectors take precau
tions to protect passengers befora
taking any other steps when a car l.-i
' tJMTKD I'HEMM I.K,AHKP WIJJl!.
Pittsburg, Pa.'; March 4. Evidence
that Edwin Blatt and Lawrence Con
verse, Amerl'-ao war ctrrespondents,
were kidnaped by Mexican federals
will be placed in the hands-of Bec:
retary Knox today, according to i
telegram received here from
postmaster at El Paso, Tex.
"Abundant evidence," says
the
the
One hundred and fifty-six dollars
and twenty-one cents ls Marlon coun
ty's share of the Ave per cent hind
sales fund, and which fund was ap
portioned among the various coun
ties of the state today by the sec-e-
laty of state. This fund consists of
fivii per cent of the lands sold by the
"ulted States government, and Is to
he used by the counties In the ron
ntru;tlon -and maintenance of roads.
The apportionment ls made accordli g
i'j the acrpage, and that of Marlon
wns 703,680.
The total of the fund ls
T82.09, and the total number of
dc-res H 60.937.760. The apportion
rm nt of Harney county Is the large;,
bWng 9 1 505.1 3. Malheur Is next, it
apportionment belrg $1393.53., ., ,
, unitkd mutts leased wmu.) Berved. My friend, the spoaker-to-
Waahingtoni, March 4. With his De, has bidden m farewell as speak
colors nailed o the mast and showing er. I agree with him, for at 75 years.
to the very last minute the fighting the course of nature, I could not
front for which he has always been hope to, and would not, occupy thl
famed, "Uncle Joe" Cannon closed his place again. So I will fill my place
last term as speaker of the national under his gentle rule as a member ot
house, when the 6lBt congress closed the house. I declare the third ses-
at
today. slon of the em congress aajournea.
"I leave here without regret" was At the end of "uncle Joe's swaa
the burden ot his swan song, "with song dead stUlmesa prevailed for
malloo toward no member with whom fully a minute. Then Heflln, of Ala-
I have ever served." bama, started singing "My country,
Despite his weariness, i-k the result 'Tis of Thee," and the members and
of a cin fnuciiB session for 26 hours, the gallery joined In with a will.
Cannoni enfu-ced the ab-oliite gas The Democrats hoisted Joe Merriclc,
tule during lie filibuster ly Fitzger- the pet page of the house, upon a
aid, wh!:U ended the sittlon, and desk and he sang "My Old Kentucky
fought tm Liimocr&ta 'HH'Ci ately un- Home," the southerners joining la
til Payne capitulated, tud ebandoneJ the chorus. The nnale of the occasloa''
the tariff bill ' came In the singing by Merrick of
When Ms last battM "as ended, "Auld Lang Syne," and few minutes
Cannon left ibe chair, nd wae re- after the last bar died away only a
placed by tiiiderwooii, of Alabama.
Champ .CUrt, speaker-to-te In the
next house, then Introduced a reso
lution thauk.'rf Speaker Cannon for
his services.
"This has been one of the most im
portant ffngresseB." said Cltrk, "and
one of the stormiest In history. There
have been more bitter words, and
more riotous scenes than in any pro
ceeding congress. I offer this reso
lution because, at this moment Joseph
G. Cannon Is one of the greatest his
torical personages In our country."
A great demonstration followed
Clark's peroration, Underwood, in the
chair, vainly pounding for order. In
the midst of the turmoil Clark and
Mann escorted Cannon to the chair
and dead silence fell, as "Uncle Joe"
began to speak.
"It is eight years ago," he said,
"since I was escorted to this deBk as
speaker. I said then that the
speaker should be the servant of the
house, and elnce that time I have
never forgotten that my duty was to
preside in acoordunce with the rules
of the house, with courtesy and with
Impartiality.
"It ls necessary, with the amount
of business before this house, that
there be a selection by the majority
as to which business shall be consid
ered. The rules must govern."
Speaker Cannon thou directed
Champ Clark to read the resolution
of adjournment, and, at its conclu
sion, resumed:
"I leave here with out a rogret. 1
have performed my duties t the best
of my judgment under the rules ot
the house. I have no malice in my
heart toward any colleague or toward
any member with whom I ever
few scattered members remained oa
the floor.
CALIFORNIA
REDUCES HER
APPROPRIATIONS
Saorameruto, Cal., March 4. Au
thors of appropriation bills are disap
pointed today over the announcement
by the senate committee on finance
that the budget will be cut from f 18.
600,000 $3,000,000 for fear of
running the state's liabilities too
high. The new system of taxation
leaves the amount of revenue la
doubt.
CANADA MAY HAVE
I-INE TO AUSTRALIA
Melbourne, March 4. There is a
possibility after all, of a steamship
service being arranged with Canada.
Pressure Is being brought to bearoa
the Individual members of the cabinet
by business men in Melbourne ana
Brisbane and the Postmaster-General,
Mr. Tudor, promised a delegation that
called on him that lie would do all la
his power to have the service re
tained.
Taft C'linRen Ilewrve.
Grieved Over Dog, Died.
IIINITEII H1BH I.I:AHU1 WIRE
Los Angola, Calif., March 4. While
the official diagnosis says "nervous
exhaustion," friends of Mrs. George
B. Cnlton, 40, wife of Governor Colton,
of Porto Rico, Whose di-uth occurred
yesterday, say she died of grief over
the dentil of tier pet dog. . ,
"adon Sheehan,
af Dlx-, 8tand
because ot Gover-
put out cf commission; that suitable telegram, "that the two young men
a'ld were Kiaoapea uu Aunrr wiu muii
filed today by our consul.''
fl.'NITKD l'SKHH LEAKED Willi: 1
Washington. March 4. President
Taft this afternoon signed a procla
mation eliminating from Inyo for-nt
In California 276,426 acres and add
ed 80,532 acres, the greatest part of
which Is in California. The unappro
priated portions eliminated will be r
utored to settlement.
LEGISLATURE
REBUKES ITS
SENATORS
ll'NITKII I'HKNH l.KAHKII WlllE.)
Sarramento. C;U.. March 4. After
a bitter debate limtlng all morning,
the assembly at. noon today adopted
Chandler's resolution rebuking I'. 8.
Senators Perkins and Flint, of Cali
fornia for voting to exonerate H.-nn-tor
Uirlmer, of Illinois to retain his
seat In the sen:iJe. Th vote was 44
to 16, the progressive Democrats
standing with the progressive Republicans.
AVIATOR HAS
ESTABLISHED
A NEW RECORD
Laredo, Tex., Mwh 4. Laredo
tu nil "miffed up" toduy because a
new world's r'M'ord, In point of time,
was hun(t up here yesterday, when
I Lieutenant HtMiJumin Fnulola, 1'. S.
A., and Aviator Purmulen drove an
a..'r plane 10 miles lit 2 hours and
j 7 minutes. Besides being a world's
record for time. It was also a new
United States record for a two-man
flight. The men flew from Laredo to
1 Eagle Pass.