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nnAti Hltttwleal !. City Hall 3 Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Unlit. Mnv., 112; Min., SIT; Precipitation, .10. V W0 Dully -HIMIi Ycur. I'lirly llml Ynnr. -o i MWDJfOKD, OKHdON, MOMUY, .JANUARY 13, 1912. No. 204. EMPLOYER S' LIABILITY LAW IS UPHELD Statute Passcl In (000 Is Dkclarcil liy Supreme Court to Be Constitu tionalJustice Vaiiilevcnlcr Writes (III! 0lllll()ll. LAW SUPERSEDES STATE LAWS ON SAME SUDJECT At First It Was Found to Co Uncoil- stjtutlonal, Dut Congress Later Removed Clause. nit in a ,icc used of roMWxa pies TWO DROWNED BY 111 WATER wasiiinhton, i. . jmi. i:i. Thn United KttituM ftiiprcmc eouit to day ilt'fliuvil i lit employer,.' IntlnlHv law miMP in IJJIIH to ln (mmihIiIii- tloltnl. Tliii opinion wn ihilheiod liy .hi tlco VhihIiivihiIi'I', who miiIiI, in jmiiI: "ll rented wild oourichm In n m Ik'IIm.'I- n Ihw nKrntiiig "l ''' HlnlM whh better limn lawn in ev oral tulalo. It i true that lialiilil.i in inhumed only on iiilfixtHtH oar tier, lint it iliitt not Colli. w I lint lliU In h irof(rno in violation of t Im mtli amendment to the comdittitioii." Tint United Slate auprtime court ImliU llml llin Hit i kJiI 1'mII.v miii - thiifi (he act in vurlnua atatea. Tin opinion w delivered in four cam's. A llii'iniiii on lh N'liitlii'rn Pacific ruilioad iimncd llahcock hh killed ill it rolliHinn nt Young' I'liint, Mont., in lUilH. Hin wit'ti noiikIiI $jllll0 dam iidi'.t under tin1 liHKS ctiiployeti.' liabil ity Ihw, miuI won her mill. Tin rail loud 4)nniHtiiy ooiilnudml llmt tin fed oral luw wna uiiooiitilntltiual liy tea- l&r-i ' Biibjcui governing if. MKJ5- JOtlH KUIP. Mr. Joint Kulp, of Allciilnwn, l., n bride of three iinuitlin, Is neeiiKed of IiiivIiik attempted to 1,111 her btiiband mill III (Cfil parent and nlMur by put tin): H)lui nnil ground glims Into two pte. "1 nm 1 1 red of you, mid I'm k UH to cot lid of you," In tliu throat the twiinnu mmlo, according to tier liu. biind'H testimony, on the dny tliu ill lihcil omiiiiI pies were hailed, WOMAN ES OP PHTHISIS WHILE BELOW WALDO M. M. Koliler, Prominent Rancher of Josephine County, and Friend Drowned When Bridge Is Carried Away hy Stream. A GROUP OF DEMOCRATS PHOTOGRAPHED IN WASHINGTON. BODIES RECOVERED MANY MILES BELOW PULLMAN CUB The oiiiployoiV liability not or I HUH, tliti contihitionnlily of which whm to ilny upheld liy thf United State. tt pi erne coin I, in h moaattro whhimI hy congress lo delcnniue mailer of com- (eiimitinn to t'iiido0H of public car-nvi-n enumtHd in inlfmtulo (iiniiiieri". himI it dt'i(tiH'd in ituiH'rHfild xnrioiiv IhIc Ihwm on tint mtinc Miihjci't. Am oiHfrtiiHll.v m'il liy eninrivHt. IIih net wiih (lii(dtei iiiii'oimtiluliniiiil hy llin I'nihhl HtHteK iiirriiii con U for thn i-Knmin tltut it rnlnUHl to inliH fctHlc n wnll n inlt'i-HlwIn oom inoti'o. Ittor, howovtM', tliu inlui xIhIi' i'Iihhihoh wore di'h'tial from th liituiKiirii. ' Tlio purport of llio low i llntl in OIINOn wlll'lll IUnliu('lU'i ii(x nr. I lie i'iiiiho oT (hu Mfdiloiit t'oiitrihnloi'y iii'KliKi'nci' on thn pHil of thn nil- iio,o im not Hiiiiii'iont to iici ns a luir to iii-lion tor iliuniiK' proMiled Unit tin' iii'kIijji'ium- of llie ciiiiiim' u.i nt Ini-t us uvnl .is Hint of tin1 iii-ih'. Mrs. Nettle Thalchcr ol North Da kota Passes Away as Train No. 15 Was Approachirifj This City Body Removed Hrrc. 1 Mih. Ni-ttlo Tlintclior, of Wnlipo tou, N. ) ill.-il In n Pullinitii our on Iniln ,o. 1 ft Monility innrnliiK IhI iih thiil trnln wiih iirnnehltiK (iolil I lilt Wlinn tho Iraln rmidii'd Cold till) Coronor KciIIouk wan i-lh'd and dooldlinc thitt no lni(ntMt wiin uhcoh- wiry ltifltmitliit tku rDiiiolnii ho lirmifcht to Mud ford, whom thoy I'ouhl lio prupiirml for liurlnl, Upon tho iirrlvnl of tho trnln horo Unde-rtnlu'r I'url look tho roiniiltiH from thu trttln mid loniovud thorn to lil rhttpol. on llttrtlott trtot, whore thny worn prpwri'd for Mhlimint to tho laily'M foriiior homo In North IVtkiilo. Tho wmiiHii'M hliahHtid, ( It. TliHlrhnr. wm trHvollun with hor ninl thoy wr on runt to wiulliorit Cnll fornlH. whom thoy worn roIiik with tho Iioh thnt hor hojillh iiiIkIiI Im prnvo Ilium. Hho IioIiik nffllolod wllh tuhetTiiliwIii, mid from which uffllc- iiou mho iiii'ti. nr. !'. c. joiioii, n phyhli'liui. iiImo u piiwionKci' on train o. In, wuh chIIhiI u fow momontH heforo tho huly oxplrcil, lint ho wiih iinuldi' to kIv icllcf. iHTciiHcd wiih iihotii ;ir, yiiirH of nm Stream Had Torn All the Clothlnij From One and Boots From Other. M. ,M. Kolilor, it proniliiiMit fnrmor living nour Waldo, and Wllllnm Hen ry l.ovull. an nitd mini from Tjiiii wator, WuhIi., who wiih living wllh Koliler, with drownud Friday aftr- noon In tho IIMiioIm river. In Joho- phltiH county. Tho uewM came to OnuilH Vam to day whoa a toHniHtor arrlvod thoro to pnrrliHHii roffliiH for tho victim. Kolilor owned a emtio lirldm over (he llllnoln rlvtir and the two men wore kImiiiIIiik on tliln Htrurliiro dur ing IiIkIi water nttemiittiiK to Kuldo driftwood and preVnnt It front Injur Ihk tho hrldxo, when the Htriicturo wan Kiiddculy carried away. Kohler'H hody wan found four in I leu hidow, minim a pair of pun hootK ho had worn, and I.ovoll's hody wmh found nix iitllon hblow and entirely nude, tho clothlux; havliiR heen Hlrlpped off In tho niliitf wn terH. Around l.oveU' neck, how ever, romalned intact, a ntrltiR to whlnh a mlulHture buj; wiih atlacliud which contained (110. .. I i ii i - ir rT- l.fl toPkt NORMAN E MACK. WILLIAM. J BRYAN SENATOR JAMEb A.OGGMAN WD WEV WCCOSOH OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE. SSLJ, . r " Hue K no i'i i 'in: MMpihot of n Kroup of prominent dvittiK-raU taken ditrliiK Jie renin .itlterlnt; of tfic Nntloiinl Comuiittit' 1 1 WahliliiKlon. 'J'liey tire Norman K. Alack, chairman; V. J. Itryiin, who Ills liHeouie iinwn im the "perpetual ilein-i' ratle ciudldiitc for President," Senator O'Uoruian, of cw 1'ork, ami Ure WovkIikiii, twero lury of the JJctnocnilk- National Committee. COMPLETE ABDICATION 18 EXPECTED SOON TII3NT8IN. Jan. 15. Complolo ah dilation of tho .Mnuchti emperor Ih expected inoiueiitarlly horo. Premier Vim ti Hhl Kal, tho "HtrouKinau of C'hiun," in thu only thread holdliiK tiiKolhor tho eiuplro, and ho Ih ex pected to ctuimiilo tho K(,veniiiinnt In tho lepulillcaiiM huforo Iho now two weokH oxtomtlou of tho ai'inlMtlco Ih ttniinliitlod. I'llnco Chun, tho uu;('"t, linn conforred with tho iirnmltir upon tho iidvlHiihlllly of (tiuicodliiK the limine to tho roholH, hut Yuan Hhl Kill hurt postponed deflnHe teply. M Assemhlymnn Killed. HAN I.'IIANOIHUU, Ultl., .Ian. in. l'lHlillnif doHporatoly with lliroo iiiimUdd lioldupn who attiickud him In hh imloou huro, John H. Mitllally, itHHomhlymitiffrnin tho Thirl lot It Cal ifornia illMtrlit, wiih fatally uhot ear ly today. Ho died hooii uftorward. John CriilK, who wiih In tho Bit loon, wiih nhot throiiKh tho IIiIkIi In a riiHlllado flriMl hy tho hiintlltu aftor Mullully foil, Tho Hiiikh OHcitpod, Twenty-seven Drown. KM DION, (loriuuuy, Jan. 1C Twonty-Hovon porHoim mo known to huvo lioen drmvnod and hovoiuI mo iiiIhhIiik iih tho roHitlt of tho loo In tho Hlver IOiiih InonUIng whllo linn tlroilH of youtliH were Hltutliu; today. fim:ho. cni Jan ir.. "oiKun- Ued lahor will tihow b Its work In thlH convention that It tnudn now, iih It Iiiih alwayn Htood, for JiiHtlco, law and order, and will hoo to It that Home Iiiwm aro ohoyed houco- iorth hy thoHo who have heou ruth lenHly vIolatltiK thoiu for conturloH." , TIiIh defiance wiih j;lvon t() critics of oiKiiulxed lahor In Ciilirornln horo today hy P. ,11. McCarthy, proHldout of tho mato hulldliiK tradim eouiudl, on oponliit; (Ih eleventh annual con vention, aftor Htato Hunntor Cart wiIkIiI had welcomed tho doloKntoH with a Hpooch iiiIvIhIiik that thoy ahollHh nil hoc than violate unJuHt lawn. CHINESE NEW YEAR THING OF PAST SAN FHANCISl'O, C., .Ian. 13. ChiiiMtoHit here is enfete today, in eolehrtitiou of the adoption of the .luliaii eiilendar nml the New Yenr. Aiiuouueement of alioltiou of the tut eient Cliiuexe hyntein of reekouiu lime wh teceived too Into to have the foto .InniiHiy 1, nml tho new eov- ernnieiit ordered all oyu rcpuhlieau Chiuorfo the world over to eelolimtc ioiluy. The deeihiiin iIook not nliolUli the foilnijjlit'a eolehnitioii lieinuiuK ',"t'1' ruiiry 17, tu eiihtonuiry, nml thih yenr the MoupiliiuiK will eelehrnte Now Yeur'.s twice. CENTRAL SELLING AGENCY S IS TO BE PRACTICAL Bitj Aid Seen In Merger of Four in Selling Agency State Horticul tural Society Head Lauds Combination. HIS NEAR-FATHER-IN-LAW STANDS BY RICHESON MOKTON, Miihs., .Inn. 15. -Humors Hint Meno (Irani IMiuuiidH, fnlherof Violet I'MmuuilK, heireuK to whom Km-. ('. V. T, liielionou wiih eiiKiiHi'il prior to liiw coiifoHxioii lo the nutrilui' of Avi hinuell, hail iihauiloueil 'the eleryiuiiii munleier tiro denioil to day hy IliclioHon'n iittorpoy, Williiim Mo I'M', "The rumor i uulrue," Mild Morso. "Mr. Kdnmuilrt will continue to 1'ur iiIhIi nioiiey with which lo enny on Iho Ilnlii i'or Kiehehon'H life." Sine of tho uttihuln of tho Kd iiiiiihIh fainilv, Kicliesoii is reported ll ' I i'i ll1 i to no more eueeriui mm ins kuiii.ih Hiiy he is hunycil up hy the Mlf-con-tercil hope thai, his life may yet he spared. EASTERN BREWERS ARE ALARMED AT HOP PRICES SAhMM, Ore., .Ian. 1."). -Alnrmml hv the IukIi price of hops thih year, due to the failure of the eastern and Kuroponn crops, onolorn hrewers have invmlcil tho hopynrd of Ore on and California nml thi yenr will Sflirnor n larjjo pt)rceutut;e of their own Imps from Holds eont rolled hy Ihemsolveh, Aecordinj; to Thcoilmo Kder, neu eral Miporintondont of the K. ('. Cleineiishort eompany of Snlem, 'J.ri custom hrewers, milliliters of tho I'nitod Ihewers' ussneiatiou, have se ourcil eonliol of 11100 acres of hop laud, divided us follows; Two hundred nnd llfty acres at In dependence, Ore.; 700 acres nl.Del piiMt, t'al.; 1200 ueros nt Whoatluud; IfiO ueros nt Tohaina; 100 uorivs tit ConMuunie, inukiiij, U.'tO acres for Culil'oruia. I'Mer snys the hrewers hnvo raised ..-1110,0110 (hut will ho oNpeudud in ho growing this year. Fighting Hill. HAN l-'KANOlSCO, Cal Jan. 15 , FIrIKIiik JamoH J. IIIU'h offor(8 to ohtaln for hla proposod transcoutl- Hnimtal rallroud an ontry Into Cali fornia, tho Ilarrlman lluim today ur5 dofilarod to ho plannliiK compotltlon hy now oxtouBlons, with Oiokou na tho contor or nctlvlty. Tho now Uuoa aro tho Oiokou Kant em hotweon Kukoiio and Klamath Fulls; tho Oregon Kloctrlc, Routh from 8alomj tho Wlllamotto-Pnulflc, holwoon HuKono and Cooa liny; tho Portland, Kukoiio & Kaatern, provid ing nnothor lino from Monroe, to Portland via Corvalllu. Apple grower., aru kiwing in loueh wiih (lie moTcmotit (o Tonn Kreat selling Kincy for the fruit of the northwest heliovu the plan ii. fensihle nnd that it will he of inenl culnhle heneftt to thn liidu-try. The eominittce sent to Portland hy the Hood River AppU drowers' union to iiiveMdjrnlc the w..rki r the North welent Fruit c.chu;o lias com pleted H nhnr. so far a erutiav of the hooks and an inquiry into the working pin iih of tljo o.chnitgo are eoneeniml, nnd ii will make iti. report to orfieiHl nnd sH0,j,., 0f the Hood River nnioii within the next two weeks, Miy the Orufjoniau. I'u til tho stihjcet is nctuil upou formally ut Hood River, im stops will he lakeii hy tho other unions coiwurned. Tho projtrHiii. ns it fetunds now, ih to morye the mIIihic dopartmeuU of l lie Hood litvor. Ieuo Uier, Yakintn tuiil WetiHtehce unions into one ecu tni umcuey, whirh will direct the inar ketiujr of the I run of the four hiu iiuioiih in (hi, nn.l coming yeacs. It is proposed to InLc over tho luisinchh of tho Northwestern l-'ruit e.Neliatijje, which hns i( licmlipui iters at Port land. The e.cluuiire, in tho past two vents, has perleetcd its sollinir hs- tem until it now has an outlet in nil the murkets, hin.'e and stmill, in the l linen .-Mines amt uiso ootl pros pects fop deinu: Inisiness in foreign countrie.. Such a system would he invnluahle to the four Inrxo uuioiix, as it would not only ivo them nn ad ditional outlet, hat Uy tho purcha.se of tho husinos.s of Iho cxiiluingc, they would thus remove a stroup competi tion fro mlhe Held. Tho ttuiihtVr of Iho uxehntio to the einuhined unions, if it pies thivituh will he h iho purclutso of n controlliii),' interest in tl10 tock of (lie exchange. The tuiiiioy ih mailable, for the pur chase, and if the projout is approved hy tho union stockholder, the deal will he closed in ninujyi timo to hnvo vviirylhiiu reudy for moving the eominy crop. A. P, Hnlcmun of M'uiiier, prohidout of tho State Horticultural soeiutey, is an euthuhiastic ehumplon of (lie project. Ho said: "I fool certain tho inorgor will he eousmumalod. 1 ilunk ns soon us it is oxplninod to the stockholders of Iho four hijj uiuuik (Jiov will ap prove of it. It is tho Ihtst tiling that could happen for tho fruit industry of tho northwest, and partioulurly for tho apple growers of Hood River, Rojjuo River, Wenalchoo nml Yakima. Tho Northwestern r'ruit e.chauh'o hns u initKiiifleont yhtcln of boiling, nnd is iu tho hands of num. "of e.eet tiop.nl ahility. I sincerely hope hrinh" ing the Mlig Four' together nnd ob taining control of the exchange may ho u success," LEFT flOMOl FOB $3 A WEEK ICE AND ALLFOR LOVE Violet Buehlcr, 15, Is Found in New York Is Heiress to $100,000 Which She Gave Up In Order to Be in New York With, Her Sweetheart. dn kep nnn tntm I0,UU0,UUU lUlnL SALMON EG6 TAKE IN LOCAL STREAMS Over 12,000,000 Chinook Eggs Se cured in Rogue River, While 1,000, 000 Silver Salmon Eggs Were Se cured From Applegate. NKW YORK', Jim. 15. Itifntunted with a waiter and found wnrMtftr fur i'.l n week nursegirl that she might lit nenr him, Yiolet Huehler, lite l.V yenr-old Chicago heirot-i who dbsp lered November 25, and for whom the skyscrapers of tho Chicago loop iltstnet were searched, is today held here awaiting word from Iter relatives. For h time it was believed the girl had heou kidnaped. This sooinod to have been borne out in n ntystoriottf letter which iluttcred front n window of an upper story of an office build in?: in Chioago. It wtts signed with her name and said .she was huintr hold a prisoner in a certain office. Search faded to locate hor. Last niftht Mis Itnehlor wns dis covered Morkiue ns un tittoudaut for Miss Brill, an invalid iu an oust side tenement, under the itaitio of Hello IfOsS. Mihs Iluehler admits het: iufiituii tion for the waiter. She donies, how ever, that they are tuiuriod. Hut sho oinplmtieally declares sho will not re ditu to her relatives in Chicago un less taken by force. "I expect to marry Jack Clewne when I am little older," sho stud. "Of course I loe him. Ho usod to bum around Chicago with my gnng. lies ii (hie follow. They say I'm fiHilish to leave home nnd nil that $100,000 to work for $:i a wo ok, but I can t see it that way. 1 don't think Fin foolish nt nil. 1 would rather work nnd inako tny own way bore thiiit ho rich in Chicngo. Mv foster mother there treated mo well, but wouldn't let me go out, nnd 1 couldn't hnvo tiny boy friends. "I suppose now I'll have to uo back to Chicago, but I will return to Now ork the llrst ehanco I get. Other yirls without money ure allowed to go into tho world nnd make their own way. They can huvo sweethearts and do as they plea so. 1 think that's per fectly dandy. 1 enjoyed doing some thin for hoiiioouo else and I felt that 1 amounted to something. In Chionuo I wns the one taken euro of, and 1 didn't amount In anything. Now I've got to go liaolt to it again," Miss Huehlor wiffe arraigned hoforo Justice Olnistead iu tho children's court on a charge of improper guard ianship, l.euving.tho court room, she saw Clowuo iu the corridor, nnd, breaking away from her escorts, leaped into his arms and hied to kiss him, but tho police interfered and Clowuo wns nrroatod on a technical charge. Ho was soon released, Iho polieo declaring his volutions with tho child wore perfectly proper. Ytolot was remanded to the care of the Children's Aid society until her foster mother arrives Saturday to take her back to Chicago. r i' ! " The total take of salmon okkh nf the three southern Oregon ritnktons of the I inted Stntees bureau of fisheries during 1011. as shown by stutisties just compiled by Hugh O'.Malley, who is nt charge, was 13.530,000, divided among thu throe station, ,ns fol lows : Fppcr Rogue River station, ebi ttook, .r),S30, 000; Lower Kogtto River station. cJiiuook, 0,70,000; Apple gate Creek station, silver snlmon, 1,000.000. During the yenr 783,000 sjoolheud trout tiugorlings were liberated in Rogno river nnd its tributaries. Sev eml thousand rainbow trout wero nlo liberated in local streams. 111 Most .Successful. As to tho salmon propagation at tho government's hateherios, the sea son of 1011 was the most successful in years. The climatic conditions for collecting largo- takes of eggs were ideal, the water remaining low enough so that rooks could be maintained un til late in tho fall, with tho exooptiou of one or wto ribOe which wore just onoittfh to encourage the tlsh to as c,end the rivers to the sMwttiug bods. Iu the late fall last year, the Unit ed States bureau of fisheries deliv ered to the Oregon state lUli com miwdon 8.000,000 eyed chtHook sal mon egg to be hatfcjjod ami reared at the state's new hatoliery at Bon neville. Preparations are being made by the bureau thih yenr to collect steolhead trout eggs on tho Clacka mas river, Kaglo creek, Applegate crock and the upper Rogue river. Front the fuel that salmon do wot return to the stream from wbioh they uro released for four years, 10U wns tho tltt soiison tho practical results of tho new policy of salmon propaga tion could be ascertained. Tho re.ulU wore both gratifying and satisfying 10 tuoo wiio novo enunciated this theory and insisted that iu its thor ough and continued application would ho found u solution to the perplexing problem not only of iucreusiug the annual run of salmon, hut of coupon ing the industry itself. First Trial iMnilo lit 1007. The llwl largo number of fud ehi uook salmon was liberated in the Co lumbia and its trihutarioa by the United State huroaii of lishoties iu 1007, whoa about :,.V)U,000 of those young llsh wore liberated aw lliigor lings. This season proved ono of the most successful iu the history of tho industry on tho river. With tho record for the stale of Washington ineomploto, tho total take of salmon eggs this biuison by tho United Stutos bitroau of flbhorios and tho authorities of Oregon and Wash ington was 83,."iS8,8tl5, distributed as follews: United States bureau ot fisheries, 4(),."i0,000; Oregon, J.),, .'lOo.li.Vt, Washington, 10.188,010, AGEI) MINISTER IS SIGHT FOR CRIMINAL ACT Case Almost Parallel to That Against Richeson Comes to Light at Pitts burg Charged With Performing Criminal Operation. MISS ELSIE C0E, 28, HIS STENOGRAPHER, IS DEAD In Antc-Mortem Statement Woman Accused Him of Deed. . Young IMTTSnimo, Pa., Jan. ir.. A eaJio almost parallel to thnt ot tho Itov. C. V. T. nicheson, of Boston, contended mttrdoror of Avis Llnncli, dovoloped horo today whon a war rant was Issued for the arrest of tho Rov. W. F. McFarland, need CO years, pastor of tho United Presby terian mission nt' croon vllle, Tcnn. A coroner's jury todny recommended thnt tho minister bo held pending na Investigation of chargos that ho per formed two criminal operations on .Miss Elslo Coo, nged 28 years, hla prlvato secretary, which rositltcd In her death- As a rosult of tho jury's findings, a warrant for McFarland's arrest on a statutory charge has hcen Issued and he Is being sought by the polieo of a dozen eastern cities. , According to tho polieo tho min ister performed two operations on tho girl nt her homo hero. It Is alleged that the motl-or and sister had no knowlcdgo ot Miss Coo's con dition, liollovlng that McFarlnnd was a licensed physician. hi n statement Issued just boforo hor death Miss Coo stated tho min ister bad porformed two Illegal oper ations on hor, and theso charges woro substantiated by tho woman who administered tho anesthetic. Rov. McKnrland resigned his posi tion horo tts haad of tho academy department of tho Crantal high school In Juno, 1910, to tako chnrgo of the Tennesseo mission. Miss Coo spent hor vacation In Greenville. Aftor tho alloged operations sho was rotnoved to tho Homeopathic hospital, whoro sho dlod January 5. Tho minister has a wlfo and son living Iu Tennessee. AT LOS ANGELES LOS ANOKhKS, Cal., Jan. is. -Jammry H and the mercury stand ing at 87. Tht happened in Los Angeles, and conditions woro practically the same throughout bonthoru California, while in tho shivering oast coal fam ines, coupled with intensely cold weather, omued aouto suffering. Summer suits and poek-a-boo wnibtb were iu evidence, while thou sands bwarmeil the benches and spat tered iu the surf. Fight Over Burials. IIBRLIN. Jnn. 15. Aftor bitter fighting the Jncroagjiig tondoncy to ward cremation Ins tend of burial, tho Kvungelicn: churoh authorities today huvo finally grunted pastors ot that donomluntioii permission to prosldo at fiinornlH whoro bodies aro cremat ed, hut still forbids thorn to attend tho coromnuloa ot placing tho ashes to roet. Tho church authorities still urge the "old-tlmo Christian burial." Troops Sent to Quell Riots. HOSTON, Mow.., Jan. .").- Five more companies of state militia wero ordered to Luwreneo to tho soeno uf today's rioting by Governor Eugcuo N. Fuss this afternoon. They left hero on a special train. Other com panies probably will be scut later. Trouble In Ecuador. MARK ISLAND, Cab, Jan. 15 -Hocnuab of tho disturbances In Keuu- dor tho colllor Prometheus, now In San Franolsco bay, today rocolvod orilors to proceed to aalupngofl 1h and to assist In tho protection of Anjerlcan interests thoro,