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FEBRUARY 9, 1911. I TIIE MORXIXG OREGOMAN, THURSDAY, - V DEMOCRATS PHIL TO GETTOBETHER Regulars in New York Confer ence Refuse to Give Up Sheehan. INSURGENTS STAND PAT Thry Insist Withdrawal of Tammany Candidate I Onlj rolble nail of Asrwmcnt Impossible, Say Regulars. ALRANT. Feb. 1L-Th TVmocratlc rntnbcn of tbs Lfirislature. regulars nil InmrctcU wen I Into secret session this niornlnj In an rffort to break the deadlock over the election of a Vnlted Fairs Senator. Speaker Friable pre sided. . , Tt were speeches by several Insur rnUt !clrtr.ir that tie only possible l,ai i.f ttrrnnr-nt wi the withdrawal of William f. 8!.ehan from the contest. The orcar Nation speakers. Including .nator Thomae K. Grady and Dr. Bush, took the position that the majority must ru and declared the withdrawal of if.-.rrhan could not be considered. T.'.e conference adjourned at 120 v.l.H-k without taking action. The l?ttj Joint hnllol today w: Demo, rats Sheet.an. M: Shepar.I. 10; Kernan. t ; Ulynn. J; Littleton. J; O Brlen. S J'arker. 1; tSvi'.ser. 1; Taylor. 1. 'Republican Dvpesr. to. Total vote coal l'.-i- Necessary for choice. S9. IKADLCXK TO UK DISCUSSED IsriiHM-ratic Mpmbrm Will Hold Con forrnre at Helen. IIKLKXA. Mont.. Feb. J. A conf-r-n. of the Inwratlr members of the legislative Assembly for the enrpos of o.' U;n the Senatorial dendlock teen ca.led ffr nest Saturday evenlnic ur.d every Democrat has" signed tha aKr.-ement to attend. It la expressly stipulated that the meeting la not to be a caucus and that no member will be bound by any action taken. T.y a vote of S to 1 the Assembly de feated a motion today to take a second ballot ma.U by Walsh men. It.th Carter and Walsh, respectively Kpl'in and Democratic candidate for the I'nlled States) S.natorshtp. re ceived their UfiUtst vote In the Joint As -ir.bly today. farter )K-p-. : Walsh (Dem). It; t'onrad Iem . T: svattcr'.na-. U- Nec essary to a rholce. BO. cAUTirifs von: is ten siiokt Montana S'natorial Candidate Oct 4 050 Nrrrsoary. , II ELENA. Mint.. Feb. Both Carter sml Walsh, respectively Republican and Wmocratle candidate for the United tat- 5 natorshlp. received their high est vote in the Joint Assembly today. Carter lacked 10 votes of election, but there were eight Republicans who cast complimentary votes for other than their Caucus candidate. Walsh rained two rotes, while Conrad barely managed to hold his own. Kvery member was present. The ballot: Carter lltep). 40; Wslsh (Dem.). SI: Conrad (Drm.l. Z4: scattering. IX Neces sary to a choice. SO. Colorado Takes Barren Ballot. DENVER. Feb. 8. The one ballot taken today by the Colorado Legisla ture for t'nltcd, States Senator waa barren of result. The ballot: Democrats Adams 1. Thomas 4. Fpeer IT. Vartln 2. Maupln 1. O'Dpnnell 3. Shafroth 1. Talor S. Ward 4. Republicans Dawson 6. Valle IS. Waterman 1. tlowrtr 7. Northcutt 3. Roof 1. State Senator James Barter I. Iona's Vote Indecisive. DE3 VOINEM. Feb. . Today's vote on the Joint ballot by the Iowa Legisla ture fur I'nltcd F:ate Senator was: Funk. S5; Voimr. JT; Kenyon, 7: Garst. 1: Henry Wallace. 1; Porter (Dem.). U; absent. 3. Necessary to elect. 77. Bribery Inquiry Smothered. CHARLESTON. W. Vs., Fee. S The Senate to-lay laid on the table the House Joint resolution for an Investi gation of the charges of corruption In election of I'nlted Slates Senators. WIRELESS TO BE EXTENDED War Department Will Build Stations on Aleutian Islands. WASHINGTON. Feb. . The wireless syMasn. which the Nary Ivpartment has hn establishing alorc the Atlantic and Paclnc Coasts, will be extended to the Aleutian Islands along the roast of A'aska In the Immediate future. This j declJe-l upon at a meeting of the War Department today. Trie new stations w'tl serve a useful military purposes, as the outposts of the lines of defense will be of great vslue to merchant shipping In the dangerous waters of Alaska, and will materially assist the revenue cutters In malntain Irg aa effective patrol of the seal fish eries While the conferees d'd not conclude Ciear work to!ay. It Is probable a, reconi nenatton also will be made to the ITident for the establishment of a wi-el-ss station on the ITibylofT Islands. The Navy Ivpartroent will send a ves sel to the Alaskan Coast soon for the erection of wireless plants at I'nalaska. on the Aut:ar.s. and at Kortlak. which la south of the Alaskan peninsula. LIFE ENDED; LAW FOILED Alleged I'orger hoots Himself W hen IH-lertle Ikm-s After Him. DENVER. Feb. J me K. Hough ton. Mayor of Ault. CoW.. died tod ly from a self-lnfllcte.1 wound- Mr. Hough t m shot himself Momlar night when a riete-'tlre went to arrest him on a chart of forgery. The facta were not mad public un til afer his death today. Mr. Hough ton waa 36 years old. and a native of 1-rinreton. Ind.. where he was formerly district attorney. HIGHWAYMEN AVENGE BLOW Heal Fstate Man Punished While ItevolTer Is Held at Head. FalMsc to notice that one of the fc!gh.wajraaa tad a revolver trained on. him. l H. Brlggs. sales agent for the Lewlston Ind Water Co.. landed a vicious blow oa the Jaw of a robber at the corner of East Fifteenth and Tillamook streets at s:30 last night. The next moment he felt the cold m ni xie of a gun against the back of his Deck and it was held there while the man he had hit revenged himself by striking Brlggs on the face four times. The robbers secured 12. &0 In money, a gold watch and a bunch of keys from the real estate man. They overlooked a diamond ring worth IliO which llrlggs wss carrying In the same vest pocket which contained his watch. The victim was returning to his quarters at the Arlington Club after taking din ner with his parents, who live at Nine teenth and Braxee streets. When Brlggs quietly remonstrated at the careless way In which the high waymen were handling hla private pa pers he was met with an oath and told to shut up or his face would be "caved In." Roth the holdup men were young. Rrlggs said, the older being not more than 25 or IS and the younger about 23 or II. The police believe that they are the same men who Saturday nlgbt held up Thomas Smith, of 433 Market street, at Twelfth and Market streets and took SIS and a watch. Brlggs told the detectives that be could Identify one of them. SEYMOUR AFTER POLICE SAX KIIAXCISCO CHIFJ NOT DE TEKREI) BY FIASCO AT TBIAL. Charges to lie Pushed Against Men Who Countenance Gambling and Hera 11 Is Suggested. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. . (Special.) The fiasco of the trial and white washing of Captain of Police Harry O'Day. Sergeants Griffin and Fraher and the five accused patrolmen by two members of the Police Commission yesterday afternoon will not deter Chief of Police Seymour from his cru sade to clean the department of crooked or incompetent policemen. -I am In tills fight to a finish." said the Chief this morning, "and I have Just started. I know that the good people of Kan Francisco are with me In this crusade for decency, and I am willing to bear the brunt of the battle until the police department and the cltr are cleaned up. "I have instructed Captain Duke to go right on with the preparation of the charges against other officers who from the face of the reports in the police flies of the central district were doing police duty In the gambling section and .should have known. If they did not. that Illegal gambling waa being carried on In the Saratoga Club, where Gustave Postler waa shot to death, and In the other resorts in the district." The eight police officers charged with protecting gambling In the down town district were saved from any punishment whatever by the votes of two Police Commissioners holding them Innocent of any offense. The Coroner'! Jury also rendered a verdict that Postler committed suicide Instead of being killed by Krlpp, thus whitewashing the whole affair. There are hints that the present state of affairs In the police depart ment may discredit the present city administration and cause a recall campaign. $503,258 VARSITY SUM ONLY $19,000 CUT FROM VTSl VEBSITY OK OKEGO.V FUND. Joint Committee Sanctions Big Ap propriation. Although S 175,000 Slay Yet Be Dropped. STATE CAFITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. 8. (SpeclaL) Pruning 112.000 from the requests made by the University of Oregon, the joint ways and means committee has decided to grant J503. 212 to that institution when It makes Its report. As the Items represented are all House bills there Is some possibility of this being further pruned, but from whst could be gathered from a can vass of members of the House ways and means committee, which will con sider the bills further, it seems certain now that the amount as sanctioned by the Joint committee will stand in the report as It goes to the House. Requests of IS000 for a printing plant and t000 for additional Summer school maintenance were eliminated. If by any chance the House committee clips the appropriation' further it will be to do away with the J 175.000 appro priation for an administration and commonwealth building. The requests aa granted by tha joint committee are: Administration and commonwealth bulletins aa4 tbe furnisulns for am. tl7J.000.00 Flic-proof library and museum bulltllns and the fiu-nlshlns for same 133.23i.9I Preparation of the present ath letic field building sites and the preparation t a new athletio TieM io.ooo.oe Laturatory apparatus and furni- tur. . ao.ooo.oo A11 l'n to electrical nglneertnc bulldlnc 13,000.00 Enlargement and Improvement nf central beating and pumping station 13.000 OO Purehae of additional lands lvoiio.oo AJIition to men's dormitory 10.0o0.0O Completing swimming pool in men's R-vmnsslum 5.OO0.00 Paving assessment of East Elwv- enth street 3.4I2 rsvin.rit of salaries 43.uOO.00 L'nlverplty correspondence study department 7.840.00 RAIL PACT AIDS COAST Southern and Western Pariflc to In terchange Passenger Business. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. . An ar rangement for a general Interchange of passenger business has been effected be tween the Southern Paclrtc and West ern Paclflo Railways. ' The announcement wss made In a telegram received here today from E. L. Lomax. passenger traffic manager of the latter company, who has been In Chicago for several weeks In confer ence with Southern Pacific officials over the details of the arrangement. The agreement applies to the trans continental traffic as well aa California business and places the Western Pa cific on a footing with other transcon tinental roads In the round trip busi ness. Indian Girls Entertain Friends. CH EM AW A. Or, Feb. I. (Special.) The Indian girls of the. Chemawa In dian School gave a reception to their friends last evening in their reception hall. The rooms were decorated with ferns and potted plants and tha pen nanta of other Institutions were artis tically arranged about the main room. A vocal and Instrumental musical pro gramma waa given. Refreshments pre pared by the young ladles In the do mestic aclrnca department ot Uj school wars served, ... - 1 SENATE WILL SEE 22 NEW FACES March 4, 1911, Marks Pass ing of Men Who Have Been Prominent. ALDRICH IS FOREMOST Rhode Island Man Is Rated as Most Powerful Individual That Has Held Legislative Office in Twenty Years. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Feb. 8. Twenty new faces will be seen in the United States Senate when the 62d Congress organises, a greater number than have ever be fore appeared on a given date. Most of the new Senators have been elected, and the next few weeks probably will see the end of leglslotlve deadlocks In the few states where elections have not yet been held. March 4. 1911. will mark the pass ing of a number of men who for years have been prominent In the affairs of Congress, and most of those who re tire have no expectation of ever re turning Foremost among tliem Is Nelson W. AUlrlch. of Rhode Island, the most powerful Individual who has held a seat In Congress in 10 years, and by some regarded as the most powerful Individual legislator the Na tion has ever known. With him passes Into private life Eugene Hale, his trusted lieutenant, and beyond a doubt the second most influential member of the Senate since the' day that Aldrich became "boss." Others well known, as Boverldge. of Indiana; Depew, of New York; Bur rows, of Michigan; Carter, of Mon tann: Kean. of New Jersey, and Scott, of West Virginia, are going out un der circumstances that do not Indicate early return, and with the possible exception of Carter and Beverldge, none of the retiring Senators probably will again hold a seat in the United States Senate. Bcverldge's Fate Vncertaln. Carter's career has been one of Ins and outs; his state is continually changing Its politics, and he may come back if the Republicans regain the Legislature. The same may be true of Beverldge. But Carter cannot return if Insurgency prevails in Mon tana, and Beverldge cannot return un less Insurgency comes to the front In Indiana. The Senators whose terms expire on March 4. and their successors as far aa chosen, are as follows; the "R" designating Republican, and "D" Dem ocrat: Benator. Successor. Aldrlrh. atlch.. D ft. T. Llppltt. R H-v.rl.1so. Ind.. R John W Kern. L- Hulkeiey. Conn.. It G- V- ,Ml-''"n R Hurkelt. Neb.. It J. M- Hitchcock. U Ilurrows. Mich.. K C. K. Tuwnsend. Carter, MonC. R. , Clapu. Minn.. R Moses E. Clpp. R Clark? Wyo.. R C. I Clark. K Culberecn. Tessa. O....C A. Culberson. U Iwpcw, N. T.. R. llc. Ohio. R Atlee Pomerene. T, PuFont. Dels-. R A- r'.";on," Flint. CaL. II John l. orks, H Krssnr. Tenn., D .....Luke Lea. D Hal. Maine. R C. F. Johnson. I Kean. N. J.. R. - J- E- Martlne. p iJH-oll.tte. Wis.. R....R. M. LaFplletle. It l.dse. Mass., R ...H. C. Lodge. II Met umber. N. D.. R P. J- MeCumber. R Mney? Miss.. D.. J. S- Williams. 1 Nlson Nev.. 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The first Democratic Senator from New F,ngland In 30 years will be Sena tor Johnson, successor to Senator Hale, of Maine. Civil War veterans are growing scarce In the Senate, but a new one will be admitted when Senator Works, of California, takes the seat now held by Senator Flint. Like his illustrious predecessor. Senator Llppltt, of Rhode Island. Is prominent in the mercantile world. He Is head ot a big cotton manufacturing corporation. Church Sells at $9500 Profit. M. E. Lee yesterday bought the quarter block at the northeast corner of Tenth and Columbia streets from the German American Evangelical Church for 3T.6ttX. The ground was bought two years ago by the church ns a site for a new edifice, but later another site was bought farther from the center of the city. In selling to Mr. Lee the church made a profit of ts;M. having bought the property for $18,000. 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