3 a MORNING OKEGOXIAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. THE - 7 t TAFTIS READY FOR REG1PRDGITYF1GHT He Cancels All but One En gagement in South Lest Extra Session Come. HIS HOPE IS IN DEMOCRATS If Senate Talk r.lll to Peath. Thejr May Pat mil Throusli at Kxtra Sclon. Krlendly rl.psl lloa Being Apparent. VASHtNWmV. Feb. 1 President Tart's announcement tort)' that the Pouthtra tour. sVhlch he had planned to tak early r.'xt month. would be canceled. Willi the cTlon of the visit to Atlanta March !. started po litical Incurs to wasting with ru mor thai hi. purpose was to prepare for a possible extra session of run term in t-as tl prrwnt session falla t rnart the reciprocity agreement be tween the fnited States and Canada a anmuncr!. lTmur rf business, and too man? Invlt-illons to visit places In the South while miklni the tour r the reasons assigned for the cancellation of the trip. rears hare been expressed that tha Fnai would "talk the reciprocity mijr t.j death' or kill It In sme tt,.er war. although It believed t"-e House, prulal.ly with tha aid of tr-.e Ierr.terats. wiuld puss It. If this sho-ild b the ran the Presl drni would feel. It waa ald. that ha nuld iU-pond on a Iwmocratlc House. icri as would exist after March 4. to ipprrt Mm In his effort to paaa this Iisiat!tn. An extra session would frr artlon on the question, with tha rhinrrt apparent? In faror of the President's getting hla reciprocity leg islation. nKMOCHATS IDU KKCIPItOflTY I lurk Starts) ( ihom t lili li Mums They Favor Treaty. W PHIN;TO.V. r'eh. I. Th attltndo of if: lloixi Wnwral. toward. the re:prorlty agreement with Can.ir" la being rinmue l at tl. Instance of Clark, tfe minority leader. Td3y he risked eienr utile i!kritlnii to take up the inciter and report to Mm that ha m'-ctt koow the aeneml tamper. Nw nrk. led by !ti!arr. parted the h ill r-nllng and the conference waa unani mously I" f.vvor of passing the resolu tion. Virginia delegates h'ld a meetirit at the en me time and tha rownrii of opinion waa for the agreement. In-moorage from other states talked erer the situation, and the aentlment. s fr aa It developed, aeemed to be that I he vmnrrats eould pass the measure. Secretary of State Knox and fpcelnl Asnt ". M. Pepper, of the ato Ie. partment. In a r.e.r n before the. waya nn.l nicirs rnrnmlitre next Thursday, w.il urt. tie Republicans to support tha asrcenicrt. VYASHirJGTOfJ WANTS FAIR Tradr IVxIlr of National CnpMol I'rgr? Olrbrallon. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. A new aa plrant for Govtrnmrnt recocnlilon In connection with a eelebratlon of tha cperlna: of I'anama Canal In 1J1S ap peared before the Ornate committee on Industrial expoeltlona today. Thla waa Waahlna-ton. I. . Itepreaentlnar cer tain trade bodlea of the rlty. ex IMatrlet fommlsaloner S. H. K McFar lard urged the appointment of a com mission of nine nieml-ra whl'-h hould drvtse a plsn for an official celebration, distinct from any exposition to be, held at Kracrtaco or New Orleans. 5eaker Cannon laid before tha Mouse today telexrama of ronsratula tlon and thanka from the LearlaUture ef California and the r.ull.llnR Tra.l.s of Pan IVim lsro. They expressed ap preciation for the act of the Ilouae In votlna; to eIt the I'anama exposition to San Krunclso. The House bill locatina; the pronoaed Panama Canal exposition at San Krin rtavo reached the ri.-nate and waa re ferred to tho committee on Industrial expositions of which Senator Wealey Jonea. of Washington, j chairman. DEPEW CAN'T BE SHELVED Mme to Name- New Senatorial Can dictate Not Wrlrouird. A 1. BANT. N. T.. Feb. 1. No choice resulted toda on the l!lth ballot for ("cited States Senator and there waa no ehlftlne; of votes, following li tha vote la detail: Democrats Sheehan t'i. Shepard 10. Krrnan 9. C.tyrin 3. Uttletnn . O'Hrten 1. Parker 1. Sulx-T 1. Taylor 1. Republican Depew 77. Total vote caat 1SJ. Necessary for choice The movement for w conference of the Repuhtlcaa membera of the Legis lature, with a view to reconvening the KrpuMlran caucus and nihil Itutlnc a new candidate for Chauncey M. Ix-pew for Crltrd Statea Senator, received a s. tha. k today from Minority leader I.rackett. "In my Judcment." laid Senator l:ra kett. "the lime li not ripe for such a irovrment" LAND RESTORED TO ENTRY Settler May Soon Take Tract Cat Out of Forest. WASlUSaiMS. FVb. L Secretary Ral 1 ns T Uxlay restored to entry the unap propriated public landa recently elimi nated fro-n the Chelan National Forest. Vah!r.rton: ! Stanislaus and Trinity .rsta In California, and the Oxark forest. Arkansas. aggregating 4o.U acresi. The landa In Washlnrton and Arkansu will be opened to aettlement on April H. 151 1. and to entry on May 14. 1311. Those In California will become tubject to aettlement on April 1. 1311. and to entry on May UK 1511. COURTS IN QUARANTINE Woman Ilrpnrtrr Who lias Smnllitox Causes Scare SEATTLE. Wain, b. 1. SpeUL) For nearly two hour thia afternoon tha CTry Healta Department Halted tha ma chinery of the eonrta. so far aa the conduct of tha County Clark'a office waa eoneerr.ed. by temporarily quarantining the office and allowing none of the oc cupants or visitors to leave. Karly In the afterroon It waa learned that a esse of emallpox had been trtpplna; Hxht'.y abejt the room fr the pi t ili tLumhlna the r-corda und hanlllr.g ti:e m'nuie hMluw Word waa aent to I'r. J. n. rlcht')n. who ord-rd the clcrk'a office locked at one. with Its occupants. After a force of physicians had vacci nated every orcupucl of the room who could rot slow it tood fear, ard hail sprinkled all ilott.lmc with formaldehyde, the fiuar.iniliie was released, and a doxen frantic laerei and 30 or more cU-rks were allowed to leave the bulldinc. Grat Scoit. I can t tay here."- aaid Aforr.ey Andrew Kltck. when l.e waa stopped at the rla ard told to remain. I vr sot a:t eti.i cement down low x." But IHack stayed. One or lo clerks. with evruples itiinit vaccination, dropped out of a wmilo-.v brtore the quarantine officer arrive. The caiL-e of the dleturbance Is M'avs Kalne ftradshaw. an einploe of the Times ITInllns; Company, who waei de tained at home three days last week with a fever. She returned on Monday mornlnic to her work of handling- the rourt proce.-dltii.-s for her paper, evident ly in r od health, except for the appear ance of blotches upon her face. Siie waa at her desk In the clerk's) office on Mon day and Tuesday, but called a physician on Wednesday morning before going to work and was toid tr.st her ailment waa smallpox. S"-e was removed to the Isola tion hospital and meamirew were taken wt her home and at the Times office to prevent the s;ead of the Infection. ADMIRAL SPERRY DEAD HOSPITAL AT WASIIINGTOV sii-.Nn OP PKMISK. Of fleere Are Sliexketl at Sudden Pa-sng of P.rlllant StratesWt an J Tnetlclnn. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Rear-Admlrol Charlea S. Sperry. retired, who success fully piloted the United Statea fleet .-e"V.'f Rear, tdralral C harles . rrrr, Hetlred. bh tiled Veaterday. around the world In 190S-9. died today of pnrumnnla In the Naval Medical School Hospital here. He arrle.l In WashlnRton on last Fri day from Ills home In Newinirt. It. I.. for special duty In tho Slate Depart ment Incident to his representation of the I'nlted States at the conference of naval powers of the world at London. He was taken 111 shortly aftt-r his ar rival and yesterday afternoon he en tered the tiavnl hospital. Tho death of Admiral Sperry was a shock to hia fellow officers in tho Navy and a Mow to the Stato Department, which ruid counted much upon his ss stetarice In perfecting tt translation of what Is known as tha Declaration of London. Admiral Fperry was bom In Ttrook lyn, N. V.. in 197. grnduatrd from Iba Naval Academy In 1m. He was a recocnlxed authority on tac tics and one of the moss brilliant strate gists In the service. He also was an ..ui ority o.j International law. Admiral Sperrv was retired for age on September 13'i9. . STUDEBAKERSTOGKSOLD txKitirvnov disposes of si a,. 600.000 BLOCK. IlaiiklrvK Synillt-ate TaLrsi Over 7 Per tent t'umulatlvo rrefcrred Sluimi. NEW YORK. Feb. I It was announced today that a harking syndicate com posed of Goldman. Saclis St Co. and Lehman llrothers. of this city, bad pur chased jn.j".iX of 7 per cent cumula tive preferred stock of the Studebaker Corporation of Svuth Bend. lnd. The Issue Is $;5.0-V. )f which tl.SwO.Ou) la left In the treasury. It was announced .also that the Stu debaker C-rp. nation had authorised an Issue of MX'sju.-jw of common stock to be offered at public sale. Proceeds of the sale of the preferred stock will be used to purchase control of the Kverett-Metsser-Klander (E. M. F.) automobile plant In Michigan, and also to Huuulate bonded obligations in curred hy the latter compsny. Arrange ments are now under way to charter the new company with an authorised capital of Uj).u. or which la.'.Jv will be common shores. The sale of the large block of stock of the snudebaker Manufacturing Cor- ... . i .... .A V v Vortr h.nlr.n and the wiiulrtug of the control of the E. M. A IK. automotive plant win maxe no u:i ference In the local agencies, of tho two companies, accordinit to the statements of those in i hargo here. BIG STEAMSHIP ASHORE Princes Adelaide Goes on rtox-k In IUIndlng Snow Storm. SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 1. A United Wlrelesa message from the Canadian raclfle steamship Princess Adelaide says that vessel went ashore at Apple Tree Tolnt during a blinding mow atorm tonlKht. A hurried survey of the steamer"s position lesds her msster to believe that s'.:e can be floated without diffi culty at high tide tomorrow. Austria Favors Disarmament. BUDAPEST. Feb. 1. Tha committee on foreign affairs of tha Austrian del egations at a session here today adopted a resolution In favor of Presi dent Taft s disarmament proposition. ! : ' a if - ! 1 v.- ft JONES Hi PILES CLASH ON SPOILS Senators Each Recommend Different Men ' for Mar shals of Court. THEY NAME LAND OFFICERS Jone Likely to Have Way as to Wctrrn MarshalMeLenn Slated to Siieeeetl Wll-on as Bank Kxanilner. OREOOVIAN NEWS Pt.T.EAU. Wash ington. Feb. 1. Senators Jones and Piles, after conference today, found they could not agree upon candidates for appoint ment ns I'nlted States Marshal.-, for Western snd Eastern Washington and decided to file separata recommenda tions. Plies will urge the rea.pc'ntmcnt of C. It. Hopkins as Marshal for Wertern Washington and George H. Uakcr as Marshal for the eastern d'Slth t. Jones recommends the. appointment of Joseph It. 11. Jacoby, of Seattle, as Marshal for Western Washington snd W. A. Halle mun. of Spokane, as Marshal for the Eastern district. Jn the Eastern district, at lenst. Jones will win. for It is understood the Presi dent will not reappoint Hakcr. and Indi cations are that his candidate In West ern Washington will alfo be named. Land Office Jobs"F1Ilcd. On all other offices th.5 Senators .wro In agreement. They have mnJe the o' iomirg recommendations: John C. Ocr. ncy. of Everett, to be Re;jittr of the Seattle Land Office, sucovodlng Hnrv Pmlth; A. I. Stelnman, to l.e renppo'nied Kece'ver of the North Taldma Land Of fice: W. F. Hsynee. to be reappointed Krglster of the Watervllle I-and Off'ce: J E Shore, of Leavenworth, to be Re ceiver at Watervllle. succeeding Walter A. Henry; L. It. Nnsh. of Kporane. to be Receiver of the Spokane lallid Office, succeeding ft. A. U'ells: !I-nry Mclean, ol lavenport. to be Nat'onal Bank Ex aminer, in place of H 1. v'llson. re signed. Matt Piles Provided For. No further recommendat' aia have been ma.le for Collector of Customs to suceeel Harper, whose renomlnation was yester day rejected by the Senate. Mies will stand on hs recommendation of 1 is b-o'her. Matt T!!c. of Seattle, and Jones will keep hands off unless it should be decided Matt Piles Is not to be appoint ed. The understanding Is. 'towever. that Matt Piles will be nominated, out cf deference to the wishes of SonatJr Plica. If Matt Plies Is made Collcrtor of Cus toms It Is practically certain Jones) can didates) for both Marahalships will bo nominated. BUYING KNOWN TO LORIMER (Continued from First Taee. ) related to the ways and means ncce-j-aary to win votes for Lorlmcr. On no rational theory can anybody conclude that Lorlmcr was unadvised by Hrowne of anything that Browne did for him, and whatever ltrowne did and what ever difficult fts Browne encounterod la his canvass for support among his fol lowers for Lorlmcr must have been made known to him at these confer ences!, and Independently of any direct testimony on that question. it must be concluded In all good reason and conscience that Browne concealed noth ing from Lorlmer and that Browne did nothing to further the election of Lorl mer that Lorimer did not know about at the time. This construction is sup ported by every undisputed circumstance surrounding the transaction." Ifinoraicrf) 1 Unbelievable. Quoting then Browne's admission that he did make reporte to Lorimer. Brown commented: Browne waa making hla report to bis chief, and It Is utterly unbelievable that ho kept from Lorlmcr the Informa tion about the bribery of Heckemeyer, White. Link and Holstlaw. lrlmer is boun.l by the testimony of this witness, the Senate Is bound by it. It has been a compelling force that cannot be re sisted In the light of this record and. when It la established. In the proof that Ixirlraer knew what Browne waa doln;?. It la established that the bribery of at least four members of that Ieglslature was committed with the knowledge and with the consent of Mr. Lorimer, and when that fact is established all dis puted questions of law are taken out of this case. "The only theory on which the elec tion of Mr. Lorimer can be sustained is that no one was bribed by Browne to vote for him. If Browne bribed any body. Lorlmcr knew It and consented to it and thereby forfeited all title to the ofrice. And when the committee agrees that with four, votes bribed by Browne.- Lorlmer'a election la still valid, the conclusion must fall, because, under the direct and undisputed evidence of Browno. as well as under sail the other oouvtnclng circumstances and proof, it Is obvious that Lorimer knew all. that Browne did. People Betrayed Wholesale. There is no escape from this con clusion. A Legislature composed of men chosen by their neighbors to act for them as legislators, under oath to discharge a public trust with honor, forgot and betrayed that trust. The betrayal was on a wholesale scale and after tho Legislature had been dead locked for nearly five months. It was out of reason. If not Impossible, for an honest election of anybody to re sult. The silent and Iron hand be hind the scenes, knowing all that was being done for him by bis agents and consenting to. If not directing, their every act. was Mr. Lorimer himself. Much la tbe story of this record and such should be tbe verdict of the Sen ate." So serloua did Brown consider the questions Involved In the Lorlmer case that he declared that a wrong; Judgment In it was likely to moan and ought to mean eventually the end of the Senate." He asserted further that the Lorl mer election "tells a atory of shame and Ignominy unparalleled In the his tory of legislation." No Lorlmer Vote, No Appropriations. In declaring his determination to ae cure a vote on the Lorlmer case and the other questions mentioned, even at the expense of the future of appropria tion bills. Brown said: "This la not aald as a threat, nor In the nature of an ultimatum. I am stating a simple fact, and It la well, with only four working weeks ahead of us, that wa understand now what tha fact la In that regard. 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FREE This coupon is good for one trial package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed free in plain package. Simply fill In your name and address on dotted lines below and mall to C. I- OA IS. er7 Main St., Marshall, Michigan. out action on some of the appropria tion bills." Hale, chairman of the committee on appropriations, answering Brown, de clared that appropriation bills never were used to consume time and there by block legislation. He added that for the rest of the session they would be pressed whenever they might be ready, no matter what else might be before the Senate. Brown then reiterated his position, say Ing: "If there Is a disposition shown to defeat a vote and force over to an other session the bills I have enumer ated we may as well face the fact that some of the appropriations bills will go over with them." Iloot to Denounce Lorlmer. Root of New York will speak on the Lorlmcr case Friday and It Is under stood that he will oppose Lorlmer. Burrow.s, chairman of the committee on privileges and elections, after an early call at tho White House today, said he expected a vote would bo taken within a few days on the Lorlmer case. 1IEYIU UX MAY TAI'.K TO MARCH Borah Takes Seriously Threat to Kill Direct Klcctlon. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Senator Bo rah today made an effort to get the Senate to agree to vote February 9 on the resolution iwiui's 1 u tlon of Senators by direct vote of the people, but met objections from his col league. Mr. Heyburn. Contending for the right of Senators to be heard on the resolution before the vote, Mr. Heyburn said he would be prepared to speak un til "about the 4th of March," when the session will terminate, and the resolu tion die if not previously acted upon. "Very well." responded Mr. Borah, ' I will call up the measure and give the Senator an opportunity to apeak 'until the 4th of March" HINT S SfCCESSOK IS 'NAMED President Nominates Judge George E. Martin, of Ohio. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. President Taft today nominated Judge George Martin of Ohio, to he Associate Judge of the United States Court of Cus toms Appeals to succeed Judge William H Hunt, who was confirmed yesterday by the Senate as Judge on the new Commerce Court. The President also named the' fol lowing for promotion: Alexander B. Hayward. assistant urgean in the Navy, to be a passed as sistant surgeon. Paymaster Edward W. Bonnafon. to be a paymaster Inspector. Naval Constructor uy .Rissel, who now has the rank of Lieutenant, to be naval constructor with the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. Senate Confirms Cottrill. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Charles A. Cottrill. the Ohio negro who was ap pointed In PecerVer to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Hawaii, was confirmed by the Sen ate todav. Some time ago a protest was made against the appointment on charges which were investigated and disproved. 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