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    THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Rain Tonight and Fiiday
ADVERTISERS
Will riml Thu Kvcninir Niwt
the bt intMliuin to reach th
peoiiloof Itosoburir. A wide-B-wnku
publication printing
all tlm new tlmt'tfii tn iirln
VOL. ill.
KOSHI1UHG, DOUGLAS COUNTY. OHKGOX.
Tlll ltSD.W, MAKOH 2, 1011.
No. 00
Chicago Tribine Starts Fight
Against Accused Senator
MAY BE HO EXTRA 8ESSSI0N
Americans Are A rrcsU'd ut J uurrz
mid are Being lli'M in Captiv
ity Friends Hope to Kf
tvvt Captors Arrest,
(Special to Evening News.)
CICAGO. March 2. The Chicago
Tribune today started a flpht against
Senator Lorimer, and denounced, in
no modest terms, tho senate vote
which exonerated him from all biamo
or participation in the charges of
bribery which were Hied against hi in
omission of the emigration provi
sion in the new treaty.
Americans Aro Arrested.
KL PASO, Tex., March 2. Charg
ing Edin Blatt and Lawrence Con
verse, arrested by Mexicans as spies,
with being carried from American
soil to Juarez with feet and hands
bound, friends of the youths today
took steps to have the captors ar
rested as kidnappers. The Agent
Department of Justice has returned
from Torn ilia and says that th
youths storieji are true. In the event
the report can be established ac
true they will soon be released.
Xutives Killed by Plague.
SHANGHAI, March 2. It Is esti
mated that three thousand natives
are dying daily in the Chinese plague
and famine districts, according to re
lief workers who have just reached
here from the interior.
Says Votes Should be Taken
on Reciprocity Bill
TKST IIOMK
Cntliuje (.rove Would Force Filhu of
Petition, for Flection.
ErfiEXE, Or.. March 1. In
er to test the new home rule lifjuor
several montns ago by a committee iaw as it applies to cities in Lane
appointed to investigate the circuni- j countv. which is drv, a petition for
stances surrounding his election. ja writ of mandamus was filed in
Among other things the article as-j the circuit court todav to compel
serted: -The vote when corrected j the tou.iiy clerk to tlie u petition
leaves Lorimer with a majority oft recently received from Cottage
four. This is the mattunatical j Grove asking for a local option elec
ni ensure of his vindication. Thejtion in that city.
quality of votes cast for him will The county 'clerk refused to file
more than wipe out this majority i i he net it ion after it was received mi
ituvice oi loitage urove people, wno
CONFERENCE NOW IN PROCRESS
street today. A bystander, who pro
tested against tho throwing of one
of the men under the heels of u
kicking horse, was struck by a riot
er and his nose broken.
'IIIRPDM UIDHTUVI
iLuiiiuuiuimn mm i ill
!FYOl 1IFI BY WOLYFS,
Wedding Party Moots Terrible Fate
Only Two Survivors.
VIENNA, Fob. 28. The Ziet to
day prints a Tashkend dispatch stat
ing that all but two members of a
(wedding party of 120 persons were
! devoured by wolves while traveling
Abo Itnef and Ills Attorneys Met .; by sledge from Ostipoff, Asiatic Hus-
Tbis Afternoon in Conference
May Apiwal to the lr. S.
Supreme Court.
in the sense of the nation. If Lor
imer Is proud of this event he is
welcome to bis pride. He won a
glorious victory, but it will prove
the cosliest victory over won in tho
history of tho big interests.
Kxtrn Session Stalled.
WASHl.NtVrOX. I). C.. March 2.
When the senate met today practi
cally all hope for stalling an extra
session disappeared. Senators Hey
burn. Halo and Stone are attempting
dilatory tactics to prevent a vote on
the tariff board bill and intimate
that they are opposed to voting on
any question, save routine appropri
ations. There Is no apparent
chance of a vote being taken on the
reciprocity agreement.
To Kestrict Emigration.
T0KIO, China. March 2. A pub
lic declaration that Japan would con
tinue the policy of restricting Japan
ese emigration to the United States
was made here today by Foreign
Minister Komura in a speech before :
the lower house of National Diet. Ho'
said that Japan hasn't anv intention!
of departing from the policy of
checking emigration despite
wished to test the law as it would
apply to cities in this county and
the mandamus petition followed as
a result as soon as it could be pre
pared.
OltKCiOV Y.U CLAIM K1LLE1.
Technicality Defeats Mauley
Fight for .SH:!,.-
"WASINGTON. March 1. Hawley
offered an amendment to tho general
deficiency bill, at midnight last
night in the house, authorizing pay
ment to the state of Oregon pf $193.
54 3 ill 'satisfaction of tiio state's
Civil War claim. A point of order
was raised against the amendment
by Fitzgerald, of New York and
was sustained.
Hawley made a determined fight
to have his amendment adopted and
read the findings of the court of
claims, holding the claim to be valid.
Ina.smtijch aa the court of qlalms
merely returned findings and not a
judgment, it was held that the
"diiiPnt could not nrnnerlv Via In-
eluded in the deficiency bill.
Spring Opening
1911
James A. Perry
Invites your inspection of Pattern Hats
March 9th and 10th.
Tailored Hats on display now. Also complete line
of Flowers, Braids, Ornaments, Ve'vet and
Silk Hibbous unci Shapes.
AT THE
PALACE THEATRE
TIIUtMUV, I'HIDAV AMI S.VI'l It 1)A V
15-MURPHEY'S DOGS--1 5
Traiued to go Through Their Performance Without
Directions From Anyone.
MUSICAL STEVENS
Three Reels of High Class Motion Pictures
' Matinee Sunday 2:30 P. M.
(special to Evening News.)
WAR! 1 INTtVON, I"). C. Marrh2.
On authority of persons claiming to
be close to President Taft. the Unit
ed Press Is able to announce today.
uiHinaliffedly that onlv the passage
of tho Canadian reciprocity bill will
prevent an extra session of congress.
Taft said today that ho under
stood a story was being circulated
to the effect that be was satisfied
if lie gets a vote of tho reciprocity
measure oven if the proposition is
defeated. This is now authorltively
contradicted. There will be no com
promise. Conference ut Hand.
S VN FRANCISCO.
Whether Abe Ruef will attemnt to
carry his case to the United States
supreme court will prohablv be final-
lv decided this afternoon in a con
ference between the former boss and
bis attorney,. Henry Aeh and others.
In the event Huef fails to appeal the
case, be will be taken to San Quen
tin prison next week.
Itill U llefeated.
WASHINGTON. D. C, March 2.
A confession that a senatorial agree
ment ex'sted whereby Taft "a tariff
commission bill Is believed to be
doomed to defeat this session was
made today by Senator Smoot. of
''ti:h. during a debate. He flatly de
clared that a compact existed where
by other bills will be block"d In pas
sage as the result of tho action.
To I loos t Washington.
OLYMPIA, -.arch 2. Colonist
day for Washington ia set for March
the fifth by Governor Hay. Thoso
backing the movement are urging
all citizens of the state to write let
ters to Eastern friends and tell them
of the advantages of Washington
and the Northwest for homeseekers.
Oregon held a colonist day on March
1 and thousands of boosting letters
were sent East.
Will Itelurn to liing.
NEW YORK. March 2. Abe At-
tell. king of feather weights will be
buck in the ring within a month.
Attell says that his arm, which he
hurt in a bout with Tommy Kilbane,
at Cleveland, Is nearly well.
Ithuh and While Mix.
BOSTON, March 2. .Joe .lennette,
the black heavyweight and .Mm Har
ry, of Chicago, are going to mix it
again. They will meet for 12
rounds March 7 In an endeavor to
give another meaning to the six
round draw they fought recently in
Philadelphia.
sia. to Tashkend
The two survivors, who reached
Tashkend, said that in the last
stages of their flight t hey t h re w
the bridegroom and his bride to the
wolves. The survivors demanded
that the bridegroom sacrifice his
(bride. He refused, and then both
were thrown out.
The party started on the trip In
22 ho rse s 1 eil ges a u d w ere on I y a
short way on their journey when at
tacked by hundreds of wolves. The
men, the survivors say. threw out
the women and children first.
LOCAL M:VS.
into Europe and tho Western world,
according to Professor .lulhta n,,.i,
I man. of Vienna, who has just arriv
ed f mm t lut i i i
' trlct ""''iimu piague uta-
I Ho said:
ASK President Taft tO Vote1 ""I'lo of the Occident cannot Im-
i.hiue nmv icrrible the epidemic is.
Forestry Bill
NO COMPROMISE IS ANTICIPATED
Iti'pulillcnns Full Co rompromlsr
VII l lh'llUHTtits, mid Will
KlKlit t.i tlio Kml Nlt-lit
Si'ssl.ms l'lvilicteil.
liKSOl.l HONS ADOl'TKI).
Miirrh tith ninl Till. Don't forgi'i
the dales of our niillinory upiMiiNK.
itosoliiM-K lloauty Parlors. If
T. J. Williams, vim has boon 111
for KtVrill will I..,. ..... I.I.,
March 2. Mimics us nK,t 0lioi'inaii this even
ing.
Charles Tabor, of West Fork, ar
rived In the cily last night to spend a
lew days luokini; alter business mut
ters. .Mrs. It. V. Dunham, of Oakland,
arrived in the cily last eveninK tu
spend a lew days visiting with rela
tives. J. II. Gohein, of .Myrtle Creek. Is
spending tho day in town looking
alter business mutters before the
county court.
James Dolan and son. Daniel, left
for Vancouver, Wash., this aflernuon
where they will be employed by a
logging company.
Edwin Weaver, of Myrtle Creek,
arrived In tho city this afternoon
to look alter business matters beforu
the county court.
H. II. Lomri, of Yoncnlln, 1b spend
ing the day In town looking after
uusiness matters and visiting with
friends.
Mrs. Ilobbs, of Merrill, Is spend
ing a few days in the citv visiting
with her brother. Tube Diminitk,
who is very ill at Mercy hospital.
Irvlno (iarillner returned bore this
nrternoon ,from points on North
Myrtle Creek where ho spent the
past few days looklngafter business
interests.
Tho Ladles" Aid of tho M. K.
church have on hand a mimebr of
experience cook books. They can
he had at Churchill's hardware store
for 5uo each. im4
MliS TD.UIV TO WltlTK HOOK.
Good Music
PRIC K 15 AND 2o CMVl'S
Coming Beginning w W w i,
march 5 the ncninzie rlerrymaKers
Mrs. .1. P. sta:-r. of Calapoola.
wno has been spending tho past few
Wife of Man Who Calved Joro Mill- 'lays visiting her sister, Mrs. O
To Tell I'lvperiem-es.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 1.
Mrs. Jack Cudahy, whose husband
seriously slashed Hanker Jore Idllis
when lie found the couple alone at
night in the Cudahy home, announc
ed today that she is considering
writing a novel based on her exper
iences. "Surely," she said. 'T could make
a most thrilling story of the thin,;:,
that have happened to me since my
hiii-lianii and 1 seperated- tin; sill
comments ot my hica-ls, tli" ii.-tnu-Ishing
things said to me and uiion;
me anil uIm the proposals I have re
i."ied. Tiny wire redicllluus. Alhl
they emu (rum men In Kaie-as City,
in New York overs wheiv; Ieoiii ni.(
and new seiiiulntaiieos anil from to
la! Strauses."
Mis Cudahy denied Unit she had
made any move toward n-oii! c; lia; int.
ilth her husband, hut :;!io al-'i ;l- lll-
e.l a published stau ' iluit the
wculil consider no recom I'iaii'Hi.
AN I. W. W. Mlllll'.l ll.
.
WASHINGTON'. I). C. March
2. Stirred by lMuchot's ap-
peal, the lumbermen today
unanimously adopted resolu-
Hons asking President Taft to
veto the entire bill. Tho bill
Is now In the hands of tho com-
in it tee.
(Special to Kvenlng News.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C.. March 2.
Crglng the lumbermen of the United
States to bring sulhcicnt pressure to
assure the defeat nf "Jokers" In the
nationnl forestry bill, Pormer Chief
Forester Plnchot today charged Sen-litc-rs
Iloyhurn, nf Idaho, nud Carter,
of Montana, of being the prllno mov
ers in tho scheme.
In an address nt tho convonllnn
of tho Lumber Merchants, he declar
ed that Ileybnrn and Carter were ut
lempllng to pass amendments which
would cause complete abrogation of
Ibe country's forestry policy. Fur
ther ho nllegeil that tho Iloyhurn
amendment, which provides that nil
land wheer thero Is growing loss
lhan 4.000. Mil) feet of lnerchnnlablo
timber in contiguous areas, snail bo
excluded from tho National Forests,
would pracllcnlly prevent tho prac
tice of forestry.
No Compromise Anticipated.
WASHINGTON. D. C, March 2.
Republicans In the souato today
abandoned all hope of compromising
with the domocratu on tho tariff
board bill, and consequently nro de
terminated to llghl the Issue to a fin
ish oven IT all night sessions nro nec
cessary. Tho latter, decision was
reached after tho democrats evasive
ly answered overlures of Halo for
mi agreement to vote on the bill to
morrow noon.
Terrible Kphlcmlc.
ST. PHTKliSlimiO. March 2. It
w-ill tako desperate work lo prevent
the spread of the plague from China I
In .Manchuria whole vin,. i."'
been swept away not a survivor
left. The epidemic will reduce tho
population of the country one third
to one half. Sometimes a vlllngo
has been left without an Inhabitant
In live hours. That Is what pneu
monic Is like.
"No one can answer whether the
epidemic will spread to Kuropo It
Is spreading like wlldflro In Manchu
ria anil It will require dtwporato
work to keep t from reaching Rus
sia and maybe further west."
coi .NTV conn- omn-:its.
Utile Itiisluess Is Transacted Tims
l-'ar Ity County Court.
Among the petitions considered
by tho members of the county court
today are the following:
In the petition of tho Lexington
Investment Company, asking the
county court to accept a deed for a
t!0 foot strip or land, the samo to be
used us a county road, tho samo was
acc-'pteil and ordered Hied.
'n the petition of C. II. Giilnn nml
others, asking for the locution of n
county road In rad district No 5D,
s.nno continued.
In tho petition of William Kan.u
and others, asking for tho looitlon
of a county road In road districts
No. I and 2S, samo accepted, and tho
county clerk is ordered to draw a
warrant, ror ono-half of tho ilamngos.
In the petition of II. Carson and
others, asking for tho location of a
county road In district No. 411, samo
granted, and road viewers ordered to
meet ami survey said road on March
15.
ItKAl, UST.-ITK THAXNI.'UIIS.
.1. II. Hlddle to Lorenzo Hull, all
of lots No. ,'t and 4. in block No. 22,
of tho town of itlildlo. Considera
tion $10.
Perls Nlrkuni to Mrs. M. J. Ilench
and loan II. Orr. lot No. 2. In block
No. 10. In Wnlto's Addition to tho
city of Hosoburg. Consideration 1 10.
Posloiilco Inspector Morso return
ed from Klamath Falls last evonltiR
after a few days spent at Hint
city nllondlnr: to business matters
connected wilh his nlllolnl duties.
no i t Si .
T KAVF.lt -To Sir. ami .Mrs. Travor.
of F.nodbowor, on Thursday,
March 2, 1111 1, a boy.
JACKSON To Mr. nml Mrs. C. W.
Jackson, In Itoseburg, on Thurs
dav. March 2. 1911. n girl.
Millinery Opening
Henderson. In thin city, left for her
home this aflernoon.
W S. Hunch, who resides In the
Loon Lake section of Ihe countrv Is
spending the day In Itoseburg visit
ing with friends and Incidentally at
tending to business mailers.
The "Sha-tn Limited." duo hen. !
at 7::io o'clock this morning did
not arrive until nearly 2 o'clock. I
Tho delay was caused liy a slight nr. ;
'lib nt wliioh occurred In the violn-i
ity of A-hland. J
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorm- T. Pratt, of j
Klamath Falls, who have been spend- j 1
mii in.. i.ii i.-. u;n-i in in. in
vlsilliic. at tlie homo of Hr. and Mrs !
A. 1 Scthor lift for Seattle this!
afternoon whore Die - former has
b"in eiiK-;iL."d to preach during Ibe
drilling year. i
March 6th and 7th
Wc take )1 ens nic in nnnouticiiig our Opening of
Spring and Summer Millinery.
W'i: will disj. lay an cl.'gant line of Pattern Hats.
I' lowers and Pinnies.
Our entire store will he thrown open to tiie pul
lie and every one is cordially invited to attend.
Rosebun Beauty Parlors
yiBTriMitfrrgiii,niafti!Bpig i
I'myiit d
'I linnmh Uk- (luili r
Thn-tt Mock.
KRKSN'O. (at., y,.K 2 v - UniuK-d
through tin muter fur thn-r il.i,
and Htii-j'-rtcd to vi'd-iu-u ;it tli
l.iimls nf :;it rlot.-rs, a im-nih'T of
t'i" I. W. who atit'inpti'd to
Mi'-.ik on t ho Rtrwts h'-rc cj-it-day
is huf-t Iiik from severe injiiii'-.
nntinn followed tt.c r-'fiitl of
Sin riff Ah Swain to n-reiv' oOinr
ImhistriallMtH In rotmry Jail. Th"
p.-nki-r knockf-d tlnwn r'j-;iti-f-ly.
A b ?'iariflT who piot-'.-inl v.;i
thrown ti:i(.T inn h'-r-ls of a khkii.R
horse his no-- wan lirok -ti.
KKKSNO. a., yu. Kf.lhiw
!n tin- r-'ftisal of Sin-riff M-Sw:i!ri
to rT-lv; In tli r-ounry j .1 1 1 ati)
nicrt Iii'lN!-trl;;l Workern it tit'
Wnrld. nrr't..fj ),y the ity joiwe
fur v:i!atin of the H'rerH tp'iiKin.
ordlnaiif i:)ty .tii'iai late tu-LtV o-
ta!.lih"d a htof kadf which h to bf
rK)fM and ijj-d an a irlion.
Two Industrial Workers wro
K'iL'-:)(' (Jtiard Mr h. I,d l'ent;r;i. !
.of !( loirtr. aniv"( In Kmrrne tll
i Mrt...n.'-n and l U j t i Ttu Mrs. A I.!
1 peter. Sf.e n ii d lo r hut-hand, wlm '
h;iH li"('ii -inploed nt li'ietmr for
!-eVe:;il ViMTh as f Tit I f i l is ia t (lie r . !
are mcvllii; to PurMand. j
"I-r. I.anikln'w yerinon aro hoth
inf (!l'( lira I and spiritual t reals, j
1 -it: pen.!e ,a ' 'ciils or a (l'.l;ii j
to he.tr jnp'ilar li-i'lnn-K that will,
imwhere ii.ar nita.-'ire up to th' t
iMiuh'v di-coir-es r.f this L'reat pill- I
pit orat'ir. I'nr Inirir-, eotteiice,
word 1 aitii lim and po er t o t h rill (he
!'iil!, he hart few e(ual. He readier
th heart; (oil for the moM pari
he I" d !ht; th" heart thnnj(,'h the
! --ri) He -! no oi-i-W-hi! ( htpt rap
a iiT"lic-t . Inn ihe i;oi pel he preacli-
-i and the re'hilnn h oin ui"nd-
iire iiitetiv-tdv f PinfJanieittal, ine;i)i
' -.( hi :tr. ver-. 1 )ilni; 'I hf man 01
v-or-iMi v. ho will hln Inntru-
thin f'lliy will ,e fot vert.'d all over;
: tim vjni'd finnt --in fur a few week
oriiv. hut navt'il from jtin and Haver
, to tlnd for a tlf"-t Irn and for all
eterni v " T rv ( Karina) Rfpuhli
Iran Ir l.-intpkm t,-u urea'
'. Kie.-t;ni at Trov lat Hunday. and K
I ri'iw "n n(s wav to Ko-ieroirg wr
ARRIVED!
1 i'j
Rcxall Roses. Call for
A Rosebush with each
yours.
$1.00
purchase of Rexdl Remedy.
FuIIerton & Richardson
The Rexall Store. Near;tlieDcpot
il hr in t h" ' a mtn in at tin-
atcu hy a crowd of citizens on the nM,tht churt h next Sunday.