Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 13, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet
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Znbum.
The Weather
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
By far the largest and beat newi report
of iDJ papal in Southern Oregon.
DIMM
Kaii weather is premised for tonight
and Sunday, wit h temperature higher.
Kastorlv winds.
No. 281.
CRATER ROAD BILL IN SENATE NEXT WEEK
mm
THIRD YEAR. . ww ' " :
BOOSTERS
HOUSE OPPOSITION
WAS NOT STRONG
Expect Senate Committee to Make Unani
mous Report in Favor of Passage of Bill
-Vote in House Was 42 to 17 and Not
45 to 14 as First Announced
Crater lako road boosters returned from Salora Saturday and report
chances for the bill passing tlio senate excellent. The bill is now in the
hands of the senate .oads and high ways committee and a unanimous re
port in favor of the bill is expected. Unless unforeseen complications
arise, there is good prospects of the measure passing the upper house
before the end of the week.
NAI.KM. Or., Fob. Kl. Hy a vote
..f 1L' to 17. house loll 221, apprnprint-
ine; $l(IO,nKl to aiil in 11 (instruction
of a wujjoii mad from Medford to Klam
ath Kails via Crater Luke passed tlio
house of represenlntives yesterday.
Many s lies were mode liotli for ami
jijrainst the measure, the opposition coiu
ing from the valley counties principal
ly. Most of the speakers ftivorinK the
bill emphasized the faet Hint the pro
ject was an all Orooon one anil bene-
ficial to the
entire stale. 1 he voles lor
the measure
came from all parts of I ho
slate.
Tlio ball,
ilcbalo, vh
Arthur foi
inp; followed an interesting
h was led by Speaker Mr
the bill. Others speaking
for the ne-asure
l'urdin ami Mill.
,vere Hcprosentntives
of .larkson. I'nrroll.
Urady and Mahone of Mnltuoinali.
P.rnoks of Ontario. MeKinney of Ba
ker. Calkil s of Kuyene. MeC f As
toria. Carter "f II 1 Kiver. Conch of
St. Johns, llarrett of I'matilla. .Iiioiot
Mid .McDonald of Multnomah and Mini
cy of Curry. SpeeeheF r-.n,ainst the bill
vere made by Jones anil l.iu.'oln of
l'olk, who had promised to support the
lueasnre; Camiliell and Uimi.'k of Ore
(jon City. Cnnyers of Columbia. Hryalit
of Multnomah and llnindna of I. inn.
Opposition Led by Jones.
The oonnsition to the measure
was
l,.d l,v Jones, who declared that
the
bill was an unfair dis.-rimiiiation
against (he people of his district and
that a road should be built to the sen
side to Devil's Lake, end to other scenic
spots that he knew of. liiniini. k made
B vehement speeeh against the measure,
i-laiming that there was no piarniitoo
that either llarrimau or the 1 niti'd
States (toveniment wonhl assist in the
rnnstrurtM.il of the 1 1. Campbell do
flared the measure unconstitutional and
threatened the referendum: ltryant of
Multnomah said thai it would tfive liar
:... f,.,.r ,lollors for everv one dollar
that was returned to the pi
......... It,-.,. ..Ion of l.inll stated
,. of the
that it
,-,,'l,i be a sinful wa-to of the taxpay
ers' money to build roa.b
was notliiiic but scenery
tl..,t it would be much b
where there
and air and
Iter to take
the money and ennst-uct hiolnvay
f.,rm,.r to haul wheat ever. II
for
II llglie
f Salem objected to the appropriation
priati.
unless definite pl-l2es were rereix.
from llarriman and the "ov.rnmei.t.
Debate over the bill lasted an nor
.,Vr for the measure rtweliinn ui
the benefits that vrnnld
I ire
gon from making it' '"ost scenic
accessible. The eol.l.'n nan
nnnuallv bv California ihr.oi
st reapi
rough the V
c,.,,,ite the ..root advertisement it
be to OreL'nn to have tens of thousands
f people yearly traversini: the state all
j.. ...,.;,, dollars a!,, ne their path, and
the beauties of Crater Lake, the only
. ;. kind !n the World, were
in se -
..-;-ta Mcirlv broueht out r.v t lie spent
The bill will now come up in
the srn
ate
and be reported PacK nv uie roan
and high
nvs committee and will prot
,,lv he made special order f-.r Mon.lav
T i,. nf 6 t1 week. S. n'im. nt in
.'i .,t .reins favorable to the inea
ure.
Chances of its passing are ,.,.i;m,
Vote of the Home.
The following wa the vote
of th
.u.e on the lull:
..,.. U.bott. Altni.m.
ltn'rrett. Reals. Bean. Il' dilben. n-'lknap
..,F-,Ve Bowman. Hones.
Tlra-ly
nr..l.. Buchanan.
naioi. , , r.
Carter, Ommfos, Corrida, Couch, Da
BACK WITH SPLENDID
NEWS REGARDING ITS PROSPECTS
f
vis, Doilds. Kiiton, Hnwloy, II mi's, .lac
hit, Malinno, Mahnii"y, Mann, Mariner,
Medio, McDonald. Mi' Kinney, Miller.
Miiusoy, Ortnu. I'alton. I'urclin, Rel
ii.iI.Im, Ifichnrdson, Husk, Smith, M,
Speaker. Total, 42.
Noes llranilim cif llnlsi'.v, llryillit (if
Portland, Cntuplicll if Orc'tton City, Con
of Clntskaiiie, Dimick of Orejon
Citv. I'arrell of Portland, (ireer of Hills-
boro. Ilatlenlieru of Silverton, Huehe
.,(' Salem. Jackson of Morrow, Jones
,,f Lincoln and Polk Jones of Oreejon
Citv. linnenweber of Astoria, Libli
of Jefferson, Meek of (lleneoe, Mnn
kers of Albany. I'liilpot of iliirrisburg.
Total. IT. Absent, Jones of DangliM.
The bll for three normal schools pass
ed the house by a vole rightly differ
in,; from the above. The same element
nii.l the same leaders that opposed the
Crater Lake bill led the opposition to
the normal school bill. Campbell anil
liiniinick beinir the principal speakers
against I he Ashland normal. They
threatened the referendum and both
l-i-'ved themselves In be enemies of
southern Oregon and of progress! veness.
GENTLE WIFE OF GYPSY
FIDDLER DIES IN CAMP
VIKNN'A. Feb. n. Countess lima
l-Ystotirs. daughter of Count Paul l'Vs-telii-s.
who two years ago married lludi
N'varv. a gvpsy fiddler, died near here
vesterday.
Three days ago she gave birth to a
child and tiie gypsies among whom she
slu' lived failed to summon
iwilienl as-
child livcl only
stance lor lier. u
few hours.
Count Paul I'estetics is a member of
.e of the proudest families in Aus-
ho tiinr-
na. iweniv-uve .-.ns .1--
..:..,i wil o-onna l-ireti
womiin nt
eat beauty, but humble position. ne
,.l n InrL'e fortune. Austrian society
fused to receive her and
nil and went to live in
mV h'fl ('mint
DIRECT PRIMARY BILL
IN COLORADO HOUSE
iF.NYF.U. Col.. Feb. H. The first
rtiou of the Hieki direct primary
.ill. which provides tor the nominam-n
f state, county and city offices by fli
er! vote, vest-rday pad the house
,v a vote of ,t7 to 2o, The senate nc
.'pted the report of the committee on
j.idieinrv on the toll, wlncn win come
fore the sfna to today. A desperate
;ht on the bill if expected in the sen
ate.
$100,000 FOR A NEW
MARINE HOSPITAL
W SHIN0ToN, Feb. Lt. The sen
.,.,,;ttne on commerce today or
I red
fner;.ble renort mi a bill ap
..r..,.n!ll I HI'
mi 000 for the construe-
t-oii of a new marine nospmn tn. -.'..
I'raneiseo. The eommittee reported an
:,.nen.lnient to the sundry eivil serviee
loll to provide for the rotKtnietion of a
lioht tali"ti on Klia I'land. Belling
1 on Lay. Va-h(Si.'ion.
. BATTLE LABORERS PLEDGE
MONSlf
SKATTi.K. Wah.. V.h. 13. A thou
ami dollar n -ai.d ore.miz.d
lel.or here to f:Clit th" :.oaint
lioniper". Mitehell ami Morrison, who
yere senteneed to prison for e.mtempt
..f court. At a lueetioi! la-t iHL'ht Ih"
labor leaders condainned the itntence.
FISH BILL IS
SOREJ PASS
Delegation Brings Glad
Tidings to Local Sportsmen-Will
Benefit Stream
Mayor Canon, V. M. French, (1. Put
nam and C. L. lleames returned Satur
lay from Salem, where tlley have beel
vvorkfiug in the interest of the Crater
Lake road bill. Tliev feel confident
hat the measure will pass the senate
lhi week.
Mayor Cuuon states that the chances
of the bill's receiving it favorabl
port from the senate committee on roads
and highways are excellent anil that
its consideration will be minle n special
order of busiuss by the senate early III
the week.
The bill of the Rogue Hiver Fish Pro
tective association closing the Rogue
and its tributaries to trout fishing
cept with hook and line, has passed the
house and been favorably reported to
tin- senate and will be passed today or
Monday. It was amenileil slightly in
title by the senate committee and su
will have to be passed on again by the
house but its passage is assured. The
bill places the stream under jurisdic
tion of the master fish warden, instead
of the game warden, as other streams
are, which is regarded as a great advan
tage for law enforcement.
The compromise bill, introduced by
the Josephine county deelgation, clos
ing the Hogue 1o salmon fishers from
August la to May lo. leaving but three
months' seining in the stream and clos
ing the Illinois to seiners, has passed
the house and been favorably reported
(o the senate. It will pass the senate
today or Monday.
The new game code passed by the sen
ate and which will probably be passed
bv the house, provides an open season
throughout Hie year for hook .and line
fishing on the Rogue ni'.l ils tributaries.
The Rogue River Fish Protective asso
ciation bill providing an anglers' li
cense of one dollar has been in eorpo
rated in the game code, bill will be
I'ouglil in the house, because it gives
the license monev to the game warden
instead of to the master fish warden
as Hie bill originally provided.
Mayor Canon was one of the princi
nal witnesses before the house commit
lee considering thn local option bill and
told of the workings of th
charter.
Medford
STOCKTON SUICIDE
WAS FROM KENNETT
STOCKTON', Call
Feb, Kl. The man
who committed
suicide on the street
last night by shooting himself wan iden
tified today as Tom McCarthy, former
ly of San Francisco, lie had been min
ing recently at Kennelt, Shasta county.
He stated to friends recently that he
had lost $:i0 in Nevada ami that lie
proposed to end his troubles.
APPRAISERS TO DECIDE
THE CAVIAR QUESTION
CHICAGO, Feb. Kl. (Jovernment np-I
praisers are to no rosponsmie mi (u--
interpretation of the meaning of car
iar whether it is fivh or eggs. If
appraisers comprising the New York
board decide caviar should be consid
ered eggn, n duty of 3 cents a pound
T-ill be, exacted. Importers of the deli
caey are trying to impress upon the
r.ppraisers that caviar ought to enrne
under the fifth "not specially provided
lor" in the tariff laws.
1
i MONSIONOK htiwwtui mi
OET CLEVELAND ruT
- HOME. Feb. 13. A consintory of the
- congregation of cardinals was held this
- 1 ihorninif under ' ardina lie i,ai
It in re
ported tnal Uie vaeanev in i lie .o-....oo
ot Cleveland, O.. wan disniHsed and
that it wan derided to propone that the
pope Hppnint Mon.ignor Kennedy, roc.
tor of the Ameriean eollege here, to
thin pot. The rumor, however, i, im
possible of yerifieation.
NO TUNDS TO MARK
OLD OREOON TRAIL
I.IS'I UI.N. N.l... r-. l.'l The hon ;e
,,f t'-pre.entati' e of the N'. l.ra.ha ley
i-ir-tiire today indefinitely postponed a
l.i'l nppropriatinir fund lo itinrh the
rirofon trail in Velir.ikn. Memher, nf
..1.,. limorhler. of the Aineroun Itevolu
ij,,n chivini'ione.l the hill.
RAILROAD
50 YEARS OLD
Burlington Officials Cele
brating Opening of First
Road West
lllfooKI'IKLD, Mr., Feb. III.
Fifty
of in
r were
St. Jo
nillddv years ago ,i,lav several liarrels
from the Mississippi rive
transported from llulliiilial to
ph and emptied into the
si n:im of tin1 M ihhuiii'i. 1 lua was dm
I'Ybnmrv IS.'d), ami thn w;itcr was
f:irriti .'uthsm t ho I arri'n wastrs nf
nortlit'rn Missouri hy tin first railroad
train thai had rvi'r tni'tlt' tin1 cutiiiU'ti
trip over thai Htrrlrh of ti-rritory. The
railway was tlio lluniiihal and St. Jo
seph, now a pari of tin- Hurlinton sys
tem, and il was t lie first to unite the
two urea test rivers of the cont inent.
Today the off irinta of 1lie lturlin(jton j
system are meeting hore to eoinniemo
rate the road's half century of life.
Although tin1 road was only n lillle
; over iHi miles long, its const met ion
was looked upon as the greatest engi
neering feat of the century. When
completed in lvi!, Mnmtilinl was a vil
lage of the character described at "St.
Petersburg" in "Tom Sawyer." Ten
veers before St. Joseph had been known
to river men as only a lauding. The
towns between were smalt.
There were whole counties that could
be entered at $.2t an acre, (ioveruor
How Stewart was the Colonel Sellers
who saw millions in it and he managed
to associate himself with eiuMigh men of
kindred spirit to make the project of
butlding the road a success.
Some .pieer notions were promulgat
ed by those who opposed the road. Some
s:;id it would furnish an easy avenue
of escape for fugitive slaves. One man
uho had been a representative said they
couldn't run the steam cars in muddy
weather because their weight would
bread down the roadbed and that ox
teams were surer for freight.
Another man said the fire from the
engine stacks would burn all the farm
ers orchards and meadows. An officer
nf the claim department recently ob
served that judging from the bills filed
the last man was th- best prophet.
When tin- pi "i- was pacified th"
bushwhacker of the civil war ti s took
: hand and for four years he made it a
hard guess wlictlu r :i train would get
through or not. finally blockhouses
garris. d with soldiers were placed
at all large bridges and a degree of
pence followed, but an immense jiumiinl
prop.
rtv had been destroyed.
WOMAN WHO WOULD WED
CHINESE IS DEPORTED
NKW WF.STMINNTF.lt, l'- -;;
,niv Mon is, who came here 1
ly from San Fra nciw-M with I he
tinn of marrving t.e- Harker. a c
no-reliaut
t..dny by
citizen.
ot"
rliri:i,
was-
deported
the p
as an
nude
abl
The c
bride se
eauie l'i
te pert'
lestial am
iind a he
this city
rm Ho- c
I his intended white
in
etoria and
a minister
secure
ninny,
in ma 11 wa
inn with
tool; her
Jt waswtuie
fl,r iMT tlVer t
I ., tii:i, the 1
j tn(jv
J ' 1
th.
lit Nig
ergy-
TAFT WANTS KNOX AT
HEAD OF HIS CABINET
WASMIN'liT'lN'. F'li. l.'l. -- Senator
Male todav rorio.l the fallowing tel
eL.rani from I',.- doM .'leet 'I'll'':
I Kin.-er.ly hop Ihat nr.. "ill
pav.n a lull to re ve any doiild of
Knnx'K eliU'iliillly. No doill'l a loll lo
repeal the loll inereniini.' the wiltiry "
tho ,.-.-retary "f Male will eflV-t the
purpose. I .ili.enly hope that it will
p:,v. I -hould i.o:,id thn lo-- "f Sen-
r Kno
duet a
the fir-l
at pol.lie
PAIR Or NUMBER EIOIIT8
FITTED FOR PRESIDENT
W ASIIIM. T"
,'ooev,-ll ' I Ill
. an trip w r-- tit'
l'i.
r lo
Tio
-o. ,
. A I'ri
p.. -i
.1 I. -I:,
dent I
.1 I., V
shoe. The sln.es an t'n nni' l I
au4 lioloiail.d. Tl.-v are I,
. Tie v
.1 will.
-.kin and Ilea
waterproof.
The president '
hi
..f them walerpiool. a n.l "..nu. no, moll
lion and tents are r ady to I." pol "
boar dthe stenmer the last of March.
WE
WOULD AID
VALLEY
Suggests That German
Girls be Met With Good
Looking Committee and
Brought to Medford
Some days ago th.1 Tribune publish
nil mi article telling nf some too (ier
maii girls win had arrived in New York
mi t heir way to Oregon to find has
bands. Now, it so happened that J, A.
Westerlund of the Weslern Oregon Or
chards company, who is in Chicago, no
ticed the article in the laily Chicago
Journal, and ever with an eve open to
the development of southern tregon,
clipped the article and sent the fol
lowing letter forward. The art iclc
reads:
"New York, Fob. (J. Four hundred
girls from Wurtemburg arrived on their
way to iregon to look for husband
Mrs. Freida Walberg, wife of an Ore
gou Rhccpherdcr, is said to bo rcsponsi
hie for the (rip. She raine to America a
few year's ago and went to Oregon. Sli
found a husband an I became so pros
porous Hint she made a visit to h
former home in Wurtemburg. She paint
ed the virtues ot America so well tli
(oil girls of Wurtemburg returned with
her to seek husbands."
Mr. Westerlund 's suggestions are:
"Chicago, Feb. S. To the I'M it
The enclosed clipping from I lie I hi
Chicago Journal, Sntnrdav, Fehrunrv li
will no doubt be int "i ist i ng to you
certainlv ought to make everv bachelor
and lonely young mini in Medford and
Jackson county happy and joyful
wnouglit to jump out of his boots.
believe it Would be well lor Vour ex
cellent Commercial club (which, by Ih
way, is the most wideawake ami up In
dateanad get t here club in the Cnit
States) to see that a well selected ai
good look ing committee would go a
meet these heailHe-i and self sacrific
ing lassies at smite point near the
t mental divide. This committor- cotil
easily induce a) ten 4) 'J'lit of them t
enme to M ed 1 1 ltd a ml .lack son county
Think what great value and benefit
this would be In Medford and vicinil
ten years from now. At our orchar
east nf town 'J" bachelors wmiht with
; open anus and heartc welcome these
'blushing lassies, and be of everlasting
obligations to your club for reiueml
ing them with such precious gifts,
"Yours tiulv.
"J. A. WKKTKUU'M).'
SEVEN PERISH IN DESERT
NEAR SAN BERNARDINO
I
SAN UKltNAIthlNo, Cal., Feb. l.'l.
Seven persons, three men, two wnnu
and two children, are Inst in the d
ert north of I'aggett and all may
b-ad. A tinte fnund in an empty
mato can nftived In the Inp of a stale
(old .1. N. Wester, a lonely prosper
that one of -till' ttinsl Hppallillg of
the great desert tragedies was 11111111
U'lit.
1 1. Melrose. Ilowarl I.ane. Mrs. T.
Ceurge Irish and M is. IrKh ami h
two children left southern Nevada
prospect through the is. da ted de.
r.tinitry In haggetf iii this county.
They evidently got off lie- main r
m.'ir I Ma id; ranynii.
MORE TROOPS TO OO
OUT TO PHILIPPINES
W AMIIMiTilN. I'.l
Li
final nr
war de
:iiioeiiienlt were made at the
-;ii'tiio Nl today for the sailini;
iaii-:noil Is ilpal 1 ieh from N'ei
f the
Vorl,
0:11 Iv iiexl ueel lioinul for Manila, l.y
wav ot tin- Sue eanal, i
eoatt ami held arlillerv ti
111B
.1 to
new fortifieatioiis :i
liay. (ieneral l)m
of taff of I lie am
Kilpnllieh lo relie
in I'lonmaiid of lh
The Kilpnllieh nil
all. oil April lo.
Manila ami
ill. litHiwIaul
e, will sail 1
ul.i
II the
e fl.11.1al Weslo
I'hilippine foree.
inrive in Mani!
BOY ARRESTED AND
CHARGED WITH MURDER
IHiIM'i
l.'l I.
11,'L'r.. I.
i'.
Mi-s. I'.l,. I;:.
I. ..r Itol.
Is v. ;t rs old. W!l'
lharu"' "f mind
I'.asl. in.
Jirlesle.l
rino the
. I.odv
a pond
11
I'r.
W T. Mod-oil. li
d Saturday nitfl.t ii
ston-
There U:iS or. ;,t ( I , I .-1 ,. 1 1 1 .it
tune. I01I llepolv Sheriff Wilhi
it.:, i.ao.-.l I.. .-1 Ihv pti-ou.-r to inil
It is feared an ntletiipl t" I.
the neoro will 'et be made.
tin
WARRANT ISSUED FOR
ARREST OF GORKY
ii
ST. I'F.TKIiSltrttU, Feb. i:t.
A warrant wits issued t inlay
for the arrest of Maxim tb.rky,
the celebrated writer ami tho
leader of the revolutionary movo
ment in Russia. This is believ
ed to be 1 ho result of political
agitation directed toward (!or
kv. AS THE Bill
rovides $25,000 Available
Eadi Year for Four Years
-From Idaho to PacWlG
The text of the Crater road bill as
ssed by the house in as follows:
Fur nu acl appropriating $100,000 to
id in the construction of a state road
rum the Pacific ocean via I 'niter Lake
he Idaho bounda'y, and to provide '
the appointment of 11 commission
supervise I he expend i I ure of such
ouiev and to superintend I lie construe
mi id' such road.
Me it enacted by the people of the
ate of Oregon:
lie it enacted by the legislative as
I'liibly of the slate of Oregon:
Sect inn I. There is hereby appro
ri'iled out of ti 11 v moneys in the hands
f the treasurer of the state of Oregon,
ml imt ot herwUe appropriated, t he
sum nl $Mlll, (Mil) tn to expended fur tlie
pnrposo nf aiding in the construction of
state mad from I h 1 Pacific ocean tn
the Idaho hniMidnn' viu Craler Lake;
he firs! sect ion of t ho road to be
onstiucted to he from Medford, Jack
mi count y, begun, In I he city of
K la mat h Falls, K la mat h count v, I he-
oil.
Appoint a Commission.
Seriioii l!. Whenever the governor
f 'his state hndd be advise.) ihat Jack
11" count v lias appropriated the sum
I ."n,(HiH d nid the construction of n
I'.id in said cuiiuty I'rmii Medford, .lack
sou cutintv, tn a pinn' na tlie west 1 1 ih
f t he ( ascade forest reserve, on I hi
mite tn Crater Lake, he shall appoint
cuininissiun to be known as the Crater
La ko road commission, I o consist nl
u 1 nbers, two nf whom shall hi
lents nf Jackson county, Oregon.
nf Klamath count v, Oregon, ami
1 hereupon .10,01111 nf t he su mhcrchv
appi'npriateil shall b" available for iisi
.larks., Mintv. lL,.r.(lii the first
ar ami jflL',. Kid ea'di succeeding vent
r three years; 'led ilpnii Klaiualli
untv aiuirupriating ,10,000 to aid lln
1. si 1 net ion nf a mad from Klamath
ills to the east j f I lie Cascad
rest reserve on the route to Crater
the. .10,000 of tiie sum herewith ap
propria led slin 11 he p vanatoe tor use
a Klaiiiath ci ly. l'J,.loo (he first
ce.-T and l'J,.Uil each su edmg year
('ii!' three years,
Work for Lovo Only.
St. r I inn :. That. ;-".id commission shall
.eceie no cninpeiisat inn for their
nc1-, except their actual expenses when
engaged in I he biiinesit nf such
:ne .tun. I he business ef said columis
-non shall be to co operate wil Ii th
enmity con Ms ef the several count
lliiouoli which said road pasyep, and I h
I 1 npe 1 federal authotiliev in the Mei
tiou of a proncr and feasible route lot
. mad that may be roimi met ed by th
I d) ;t I mute t Ii rough 1 he government
re rvi h surrounding rater Lake, ami
te siii.erise tin- expenditure of sail!
,,,,, ,,1' tinu.oi.n ;ippmpi iated by Ih
t.tte, the .flu. no appropriated by Jack
-..ii count v, .h ' .".nnuu :.ppion-irit .1 bv
Kl'i
nail.
id d
nit.
ol all other money!
the
oir I rile! ion ot nan
oimhirie.- of j.iv
i I eominiteioti sha
III
of cole.: 1 net ion
I. Thai
"I""
ahli'lied. :i
noiiev shall 1
p-ii
a 1 1
unity road I
part shall I
I01
1 .:i.
1 111;
riu-l,
of w:
el
CotllllllKKiOll'S
on :,. That ..nl
pr.-id.oit. who
Duties.
I'Dtumissio!! shall
shall preside at
oil IMO
' . ..p :
and a secretary, who shall
a 1.-...1.I of all proceed ili;s of the
i-sioii, and accounts of all moil
i.eie. .-lll'l expended I'V t 111' C-Otl
111. and shntl noil,.- a ipiarlerty re
of all lianso.-.toiis of the com
on lo l.e Iil-.l .11 the oftice of tile
el:tl
of
e.-t mil I'.. Thai ill oo.tiev applopi
lal
lietentider shall !" paid out l.y the
1 of llo si.-ie upon the orders
ton. In Is of the commission, siniie.
tin- .ies..eiit and secretary.
. . lion 7- Tio-e.oiitiiisii. ui shall tnak
ne.dltil Miles or teoulat ions for th
nsii.lioii of liusiiic-s. 1111. 1 ils place
meetiiiK nh.'ill Medford, Jsokmn
WAS PASSED
LUMBERMEN
M
TARIFF
Lumber Magnates Flock
ing to Washington From
All Sections of Country
to Protest
WASNINliToX, Feb. III. Tho un-
l",ii"''" t made yesierday by the oou-
gn ssiunal cmuiiiittco (,u ways and means
that they were determined to recommend
the ahnlilinn of the tariff on nil grades
of lumber, hmiighi to this city today
a large number of lumber men to lobby
against the parage of such a proviso
by congress.
The lumber interests will uso tho nr-
guineut that if congress adopts tho rec
ommendations (he lumber industry will
lean ti blow from which it may nrv
recover. The lumbermen tiro par-
icularl anxious to havo tho tariff pro-
rved on I lie low grades. They sav
h; l if it is ndiniltcd free the ( unudinn
luinbermeii will flood the American mar
ket. MAIL EMPLOYES GIVEN
TIME TO MAKE DEFENSE
WASHINGTON, i:,A(,u,
upon ehaiui'B inude lieailmt three nffi-
era of I lie orKanix.alions of poHlal ein
loyes, rostmastei' (,'euenil Mover to-
lay served noliee thai ho would ll.o.
hem leu days in whieli to defend lliem.
selves of the lilleL'llt ions of l.,l,l.ei
'fore eoiiKiess in the interest of log
lation nll'eeliii,. postal emnloves. Tim
oniplainls were made aeaiiml i'rank T.
Iloners of Chieniro, iiresiilent of l,
1 Assoi'iation of Postal Uerka:
NV i II in in I:. Kelly of Urooklvn nre.l.
lit of I lie N'ulii.mil Assoeiiition of
Iter rarriers, ami K. II. Itoherts of
represenlini; the railway pin
lerhs.
SILVER BULLION SHOWS
INCREASE IN PRICE
NKW VllliK. I'eh. I.I. AeeordiiiK to
slalements ley len.liii; dealers in silver
II1011 in Ihis eily, I hero r 'lilly has
en a decided improvement in the ilis-
lositiou of Hie whil tnl. The pried
ha advni d alioilt o eenls from tllil
low level 11 ded early in the winter.
I'M- hllKely, it is lielieyed. tn ilierense.1
oiisiiniplion of ineial in China and In-
I'm.
REVIVES RUMORS ABOUT
PATRICIA AND TURIN
NAI'I.KM, I'.l,. lil.Tho rumors of
Hie euyanel I hetueen l'rilleess Pu-
llieill of CounilllL'ht and the Conn! .if
I'uriii. I.rolher of the Duke of the Aliriz
'i. are revived today l.y the Mnttino.
This lielrolhal was opposed, it. is said
. hy Kiiic Kdward. who was not ineline.1
to look with favor iition the efforts of
the I in lie of the Aliru..i lo ii-.nl Miss
Kalherine IMkins.
MONTANA SOLONS MAY
REGULATE SALOONS
IIKI.KNA. Mont., hV,. l:i.Thi fen
lure of todny's session of the house
was the daptiou of a renort reeom.
11 n.l I II LT
passaoe u lull whiih, if
naeted inlo law.
will close ilnmediate-
ly all plnees where li.piors are s.d.t from
'he I rs of iiii.luiirM until 1; n.
11. An
hotel,
I'I'ort lo exempt. ,-ul,s and
ailed.
REPOR1 OF COLLISION OF
WARSHIPS NOT CONFIRMED
(IIIIIIAI.TAH. I'el.. III. liep.trts (hat
the lieoiKia was in collision with an
other liullleship of the Ainerienn flnet
white en r.uile to America circulnteil
here are no confirmed. Tho reports
were orioinully published by Spaniah
newspapers.
CAPTAIN OF CZAR'S STAFF
TO HANO FOR SEDITION
OIM'SSA, I'eh. Kl.-Captain Nikctini
of the oeiiernl staff has been condemned
l.v a curl martial to death hy hunting,
after li.-l vine; been found ejuilly of eon
.Incline; revolutionary agitation liniolifcT
the men of the army.
coiinlv. tlrei;on. or Klamath Fnlls, Klnnl-
:ltt Iv. Orej;ioi. l''our member, of
tli,. I id shall cousritnte II rplorurn for
the transaction of business.
Section s. If a vacancy occurs in
said commission I he ;oyeriior shall fill
the saint) by appointment.