THU TWICE-AWESK GUARD, TTT3 MONDAY, FED Y 13, 1911. A SHORTER SEASON FOR 1 ROUT FISHING WILL FAVOR li OF 0. BILL I Eriepa, N. Y., Feb. 9.—A body-snatching incident that may qual for sensation and daring the grave robbery which stirred -- »--- i ||he country more than a quarter of a century * ago, --- when the - ! ody of A. T, Stewart, New York’s pioneer merchant, was sto- *n, has stirred this section to an almost unprecedented degree. t The mausoleum of the late Congressman W. L. Scott was csecraicu Monday, and yesterday afternoon the body of Mrs. ’ I. C. Cullom, sister-in-law of the late Mr. Scott, was taken, ¡flie police believe they are held for ransom by "black hand” 1 • Dators ’ and that the vandals intended to carry away the ■onsp* e of *he millionaire and his wife. The casket of Mrs. Scott Jot lad b« tir. ’ en from its niche when the attempt was abandoned, T1 he fooipnnts of four or six men were shown, and the «rang i 11 the assistance needed, but was probably frightened away .»¿ie the robbery. There is an Italian set- I 1 r the ce tery, but there is no clue to the ghouls u ng body w r » i t 4 JUlVUV ULIIU I LORANE VALLEY LANDS WADE 1 A >50,000 fruit land deal was clos- S B today whereby the Darling Land Kd Timber company, of Milwaukee, I ■id 500 acres of land in the Lorane X • ‘•Iley, 20 miles south" ■e: t of Eugene ■ the Milwaukee Orc rd comoanv i t t to apt J. P. FRY FIGURES UPON ERECTING BLOCK IN SPRINGFIELD Springfield, Feb. 10. Still anoth- er brick building is propose! for Main street. J. F. Fry. the real estate dealer, who owns the frame Ini.ding i and lot that is now occupt- »■d Uy the ■ Palace of Sweets, declares that a soon as his tenant will re- lease the building he will at once erect a two-story brick or concrete tviluiug upon the ¡«acation. Tho lot is 32 by 120 iect «nd is an axcal- lent location for such a buildin . The ltase now iu possession of the Ire unti r u pen the « : r the " t ou f the aud the nil« IP 'A i 1 t ‘ new 1 e Guard Special Service. Salem. Or., Feb. 9.—The ways and means committee, which is now con­ sidering the University of Oregon ap­ propriation. uncovered some opposi­ tion, but the chairman belie« ua that the institution will recive all asked for. The house today passed a bill re­ scinding the Initiative measure en­ acted by the peopl«« last November, regulating Rogue river fishing The bill revived 32 votes showing that the people do not rule. All morning the senate listened to a debat«» on the public service «oni- inission bill, which passed. Malarky charged Senators Kellahar and Jo­ seph with being conspirators, inspir­ ed by a desire to defeat his possible no!-'‘ci'l ambitions. Kellahar replied :i ’ 1. aud Joseph grilled Malai- iortameu of the state have beeu expecting for some time, a bill dealing with certain phases of hunting ______ huntlpg in whi< which a luujority of them are vitally interested, »a» introduc- cd yesterday. by the Yamhlll and Clackamas delegatee, it makes the open season for deer from Septcm ber 1 to Novemb«»r I. stops tho kil- ling of Chlntsw* pheeij^ls until Oc­ tober 15, 1913. and makes the open season for trout fishfug. except in the case of salmon trout, begin May I. instead of April I The size of trout which may be caught 1» re du red front six to five inch«*». the ante as In California .Miller, of Linn. Introduced a providing that 2U per cent oi money collected from hunters’ anglers’ llceuses ahull go into general fund of the county »1 paid and the remainder into a n game fuud to be used In the pn gation of flab aud game under protection of the state game SCUTT ¡ÜMB Erfepa. Fob. 10.—lh>U»ctlveB at work In conn«»ction with th«» robbing of the Scott mausoleum have sowral clu»s w nii h may l<*ad to th«» arrest of tlie perpetrators, but on account of the reticence of th«» police and luomberit of tho family much mys­ tery surrounds the desecratlou of the mausoleum. A statement from the fauuly is to the effect that the body stolen is that of Mrs. Anna M Mc- Colletn. stst-r r. I «a of Mrs t’»» oil, but rumors are persistent that the ghouls haie taken th«» body of th»' milliouaue eongrt>ssmau. lUxlles Not *»t Erie, 1 Feb. 10.—it W late this i afternoon tha na McCollum troni mSus.il» i t wenty-fuur it Columbus, Ohio, Job. 10 --President Taft Inaugurated Lus two days' speech making campiagn in favor of Canadian rccip rocity at the National Corn exposition in this city this after­ noon. Taking advantage of the agricultural character of the exposition, the president addr«Mscd bu appeal particularly to the farmers and undertook to demonstrate with statistics and argument that the claim that reciprocity with Canada would • adversely a«nra<>iv affect affnet the th»> farming interests inleiests of this country was not sound, "The adoption of thia treaty,’ said thu president, “i» ing to unite two countries of Indred peor .0 lo the great ad vantage of both." u » in h t T A»..¡»taut Secretary Yesterday Senator 'Bowerman's bill to create the office of assistant secretary of state came up in the house. Mr. Fouts moved his reference to the committee on irrigation, with In­ structions to amend by* increasing the bond from $10,000 to $100.000 Thompson opposed the reference, and on this point Fouts showed his pow­ er of repartee by saying: "Gtcat lawyers always disagree." Thompson attacked an alleged combine of state officials. Reference defeat«*d. Amec "Whz let oke against the bill. . rks run the offices to which the :Opa6 elected some other uiau ? if i do that, let the stale officials go ihlDi Johnson attacked the bill s a new office, and Hunting- lowed suit. Brow nhill charge»! il intrigue, McKinney said sa n hill to ut a republican bl 1 ,f control. He I OM the Nurre bu Three Years’ Protection For Mongolian Pheasants Pur­ pose of New Game Bill I 1'..rorable reports wen retur nln«* game bills, which wilt t third readiug aud be placed o final passage this week. New l»e«*r l-aw«. litn- Representative Church's bl may itlng the number of d»*er tin re- be killed iu a season to tw of sex. passed the gardle today. limit explained this did not prevent the feuaisa .......... g now leave the carcesd untouched. Further protection to d»*«'r in Walle- wa county is turnishc'd by the bill, which increases the license of non­ resident hunters to $50. Th«* pur­ pose is to prevent large numbers of Indians going Into the county every year and killing deer by .he whole- li I bill. S. B. 86, by Merrymau- Restrict­ ing killing ot d«*er in the night. S. it. xby Merriman Rvlntlng to killing of ducks. 8. B. 241, by Hawley—Tu protect deer. H. B. 367, by Chambers Rclitting to shooting fowl from a skiff. H ouih * I'acx* Many. The following bills passed th** house today: H. B. 68, by Fouts—Making liable* to tine any person having mure than 35 ducks in his pussessiuu. II. B. 143, by Nsuner Defining what shall constltut«* a scalp for col­ lection of bouuty. Protect« H. B. 190, by Thompi ing snip Thompson H. ng in la«ko in n li to land A <1 II wit ha I Cor t veturea bad III thought product» (h * it ni t n nt laud» »XI tn it y tn Inl allied dd still respect, 'ease In Id at and rats I t not B 1 115, by Chur« uh__ Prov Tnomp son II. uaf llpf' ?cts How i-rniaii licatee. deer can be killed by said the act only First real blood was drawn for the one I p< re u in a year. ibined « ith this act could not be n <1.1 REDUCED S. P. CLASS Fouts at- .administration today when Bower­ H. B. 116. by game cominitteo- under our constitution. I "Ci our neighbor on the the bill as calculated to put man's bill, providing for the pur­ Prote acting lobsters. 4 il U nd*» to ’ I; »’ RATES NOW EFFECTIVE t-cked <> thousand mil»*«. Her) United HUh the republican party in bad repute chase of state supplies through a H. B. 336, by Mahoney—Regulat­ north Engl:»h ,oi,h and with the people. On final roll-call public commissary, went down to de­ ing petitions for road Improvements. pupu I II Eugene Merchants Are Entitl­ the bill got 32 votes. Those voting feat and the Bean-Calkins hill, a H. H. 249, by Leinenweber and liel- »<»11 In Ilk»* ours. Her ( dutl»*a on rung Ill III I h » i child of Governor West, was adopt ­ — Prohibiting propagation of the nan»»* an ours. Iler! no were 25; absent Buckley. The laud ­ 'M Il V the United Hi ed to Rebate on Freight núes were: Amme, Bigelow, Brown­ ed by the senate as the proper meas­ dolly varden trout. language In ours. Iler climate 1« I along with picket» and palltig». and Recently Paid B. 209, by Mahoney Extending temperate, like oura, ex»'ept that her] the heavy reductions on dre»»ed lum­ h ,9. ■Mi hill, Bryant, Carter, Chatten, Clem­ ure to guide the destinies of the ens, Clyde. Collins, Cottell, Derby, board in this important branch of protection of certain game girds iu growing aeaaun in shorter, anil the ber, lath» and sltlnglca. ar»» all in cannot rain«* corn Iti tiny great quan | th»» IntervHts of lb»* farmer Morrow county. Reduced class rates from Portland Fouts, Gill, Johnson, Jones. Linen- administrative affairs. Bowerman made a splendid fight H. B. 117 by Clemens—Correcting illy. to points south in Oregon on the weber, Libby, Magone, Miller of "l.et the ngr»*«tmcnt be nccrpt«»d “She han a free popular gov»*rn-1 and go into operation, and in six Southern Pacific, as ordered by the Linn. Pierce. Rackleff, Shaw. Steel­ for his bill, repudiated all inter­ omissions in law admitting insurance political mo ­ I ences that he may have companies to state fo rtransactlons of tnent with wtige earning Hannon an 1 hammer, Westerlund and Mr. Speak ­ state railroad commission October 20 i miintbs th»» farmers on the border, tives in introducing the bili. and de- business. I n t •• 111 g»*n t and as w«-ll paid an oura I who now have fear« will r»j«»lc« in 1910, became effective yesterday, er. were actuat- dared that his motives of approxl- H. B. 229, by Beals — Prescribing It is difficult to nee In what respect They mean a reduction ed solely by a desire to protect the method for annexing new territory to her farm» rs hav»- any advimtag»- ov this great step toward rlo»e buainras mately 20 per cent. ami iocla! relation» wit hour neigh­ DECISION ON NO taxpayers of Oregon and do away existing porta. fought the er our own except a virgin noil Iu bors. The railroad company with an old system which has devel ­ H. B. 3IK, by Peterson—Prohibit­ the far orthuonf " S. P. LAND GRANT commission’s decision in every legal “The whole country, farmer, rail oped flagrant abuses and was cost­ ing intermarriage of whites with He then took up the effect It road compituy. middleman and ware­ way, but failed to secure a reversal FOR TWO MONTHS ing the state $100,000 annually in either Japanese or Hindus. would have on corn and wheat prices house owner, all will be the gain­ of the commission’s ruling. excess of what it should pay. H. B. 313, by 8teelhamraer—Giv­ on tho value of farm lamin In thia ers.’' The Southern Pacalfic company fil­ Vote is 17 to 13. ing blacksm'tha and other mechanics ed a bond when it secured an arder Judge Wolverton Goes South On vote to determine whether th»» 60 » ays in which to file lieua. from the court restraining the decis­ and Railroad is Accused pass tile re ­ Bean-Calkins bill should H. B. 267 by Chambers—Prohib­ ion of the commission from becoming suit was as follows: of Stalling Suit iting hunting ducks and geese with effective at the time the order for re­ of Washing ­ Yeas — Albee. Barrett sink boats and similar devices, duction was made, and shippers who 8. B. 1. by Chase—Providing for since that time have paid full rate Portland. Or., Feb. 10.—United ton. Bean. Calkins. Dlinlck. Hawley. Joseph, Kellaher, Ix»cke, Malark«»y, sale of tidelands. will be refunded the excess upon pre­ States District Judge Wolverton has McCulloch. Miller. Oliver. Patton, 8. B. 29, by Dimlck—Relating to sentation of their claims. The total gone to San Francisco to sit in the extending municipal boundaries. amount of these claims has not yet United States circuit court of ap­ Sinnott, Vort der Hellen, Selling. Noes- —Abraham, Barrett of Uma­ 8. B. 117. by Chase—Empowering been estimated by the railroad com­ peals and as a result there can be no decision in the suit of the set­ tilla. Bowerman, Burgess. Carson. school boards to treat vermin-infested pany. tlers on Southern Pacific timber land Chase, Hoskins. Lester, Merryman, I pupils. S. B. 127, by Wood—Regulating to compel the railroad to sell its land Norton. Nottingham. Parrish. Wood REAL ESTATE PROSPECTS Yeas 17, nays 13. the auditing of accounts agalust the, grant in this state until his return. the On a vote as to the passage of SEEM VERY BRIGHT He will be in California six weeks Bowerman i state. bill It stood exactly rn- 8. B by Wood—Prohibiting or two months, it is believed. creation of deficiencies by any state ». • »ngfiekl F- * 10—Fron a.'« I The suit, entitled John L. Snyder versed. The Bean-Calkins bill provides for institution. 1 Portland, Feb. lo After nearly •J" i rs in r; a es c . i . i - » *it • n- et al against the Oregon and Califor­ Have Delayed Attack Until At ms.kct is too ' f -» b <’••* turi II- nia railroad, was filed in the United one | uichat-lng board, to consist of 8. B. 140, by Bean—Pertaining to two years of work, the Hill lines are < OWER COMPANY « has for many months and it is the States court September 16, 1907. It the governor, suit treasurer and the board of fegonts of the state uni-. about ready to inaugurate train ser­ ter the Federáis ! • '.ul; belief lt.it the sp ilig season has got no further than a demurrer secretary of state, and to have as a 1 verslty. vice Into interior Oregon, levying of « ENGINEERS LOCATED clerk an expert who will act as pur h»» begun. Severn» small ■ '■> lav»* to the complaint, filed by the South­ 8. B. 14, by Oliver—Fixing Balar- rails on the new Oregon Trunk line Arrive cuaf.ng agent, only in an advisory al .icj take«, clic» . a I e»»*ry i,r»»k- ern Pacific company months ago. ; les and expenses of Union and Wal- as far south as Madras will be com­ « I capacity. ! Iowa county sheriffs. IN SUTTON BLOCK er has a long list »if prospect? which The last brief filed on this demurrer pleted next Saturday or Munday and Eight-Hour Bill I*aa«e Sn and Winnie. acre tract on the Heights for *559. ! to the land on that ground l mark tho opening of the line to Mad­ H. B. 104, by Cole—Appropriating alone, if! Sinnot, . ___ 1., El Paso, Feb. 7. — General Oro Bar- Nays—Barrett of Umatilla, 11 - The fair weather Is very favorable There is much interest taken by the , necessary, when the case goes be- $3,000 for Oregon Humane Society. Zeo Is reported by the American ar­ ras. although when tho first train «i pr construction work at the plant new commers in small tracts in the fore the United States supreme rett of Washington, Bowerman, Bur- H. B. 337, by Umatilla and Mor­ my officers to be retracing hfa way rolls In. It In doubtful If the enthus­ Nor- pd the sun has dried up much of country near Springfield where they court. Whereas the road formerly gess. Chase, Hoskins, Joseph, row delegations—Authorizing county south, as he is not strong enough iasm of the peoplt* of that city can i ton, Parrish, Wood. Selling. i fei that . presents bo much may farm on a small scale. ae soft r mud ------------ courts to appropriate $500 annually to face a contest with Genera! Nav­ well be restrained. It la probable paid but 25 to 50 cents an acre tax. Senate Paaees Bills. I c 'ifflculty. The great 12-foot pit to aid In poultry shows. ! It now encourages the assessors to1 arro. who Is said to be within a day's that a formal ’'spike-driving'' will be Following are bills that passed the <1 .iat at has been sunk for the new tur- ANOTHER LOS ANGELES arranged later, sh thin plan hnn been ror n H. B. 15. by Graves—Appropriât-! march of Juarez with KOO tnen. make high levies, says Mr. Lafferty,’ the <1 Ines is practically dug, _, and senate today: suggi-sti'd by President Louis Hill of Ing $750 annually for Yamhill coun­ evidently with the idea of perfecting 1 1 SUSPECT ARRESTED the 8. B. 174 by Hawley — Relating to [ foundation for the Great Northern. »»avy concrete foundati ty fair association. title by large payments. AI>VEHTIHKI> LETTEIIM. The 4g generator will soon be set. I all<-<1 to Pass. Judge Wolverton's decision, when the state veterinary board. Residents of Interior Oregon are --- — -------- -------------------- l-i._ Knoxvelle, Tenn., Feb. 10. r- a.K»,-.»..- --------- - ----- ------ B .. fuel 8. B. 60, by Dimlck—Eight-hour > r ’.rpenters working on the big made, will be upon the demurrer to H. B. 15 4, by McKinney—Extend eager to hold a celebration In honor — The local police have under *• iln have the building ready for its February, 8, 1911. the complaint solely. Whicnever way bill. Ing eight-hour law to laborers under of tho arrival of th»« first train. It la arrest a man they believe to 8. B. 252, by Hawley—To repeal contract on all public work. Adkins, H. D. *e I.»of, and this will soon be completed. the case goes, it will be appealed to Prcaldont Hill’s Idea to have then»» be M. A. Schmidt, wanted on Baker, Miss Pearl. the higher courts, but should the exemption of Polk county In draln- II. B. 218, by Pierce—Opening festIvltlen later In tho y«»ar, when tho a charge of complicity In the Bell, Samuel. afb act. first decision be favorable to the set ­ Rogue river to commercial fishing. weather Is more favorable for open TATTLE TO HAVE : wrecking of the Los Angeles 8. B. 170, by Bean—Relating to Clark. A. W. tler, it is thought it will result in Indefinitely I*.009 participate In the celebration celobrntlon and and salary of assessor of Marlon county. at. Panama-Pacific exposition. IT Herdman, James acres of the most valuable pail of could then return to Portland the I I Sea’tle, Feb. 10.—The last ob- 8. B. 112, by Carson—Fixing sal­ - western Oregon. Johnson, (junk dealer). H. B. 26, by Lelnenwebcr and Bel- snme night. ary of sheriff of Marion county. 1 acle in the way of the erection of Johnson, Mrs. J. W. land- Making appropriation for As­ t it e 41-story building to be built at MEDFORD MAY GET Officinls of tho state ____ ______ _ and man 8. B. 59, by Hawley — Aprropriat-' Jones, Nannie. toria centennial. - prominent In business life will bo COAST RAILROAD M. M. PEERY TO ing $270,000 for buildings for agri­ M ■cond avenue and Yesler Way by Junkins. Mrs. Clyde. 8. B. 113, by Bean and Calkins— Invited to attend the exercises by Mr. college. a e estate of the late L. C. Smith, of Knaup, Ignaz. Providing for registration of titles. Hill, nlao wants tho general public Medford, Or., Feb. 7.—Owing to BUILD FINE HOME cultural 8. R. 166, by Bean and Calkins—| Koester, K. J. n '-•racuse, N. Y., was removed last i • ght as spectators, particularly the peo­ when the council committee, the inability of the citizens of Grants Providing for method of purchasing Lawrence, F. J. ple of central and eastern Oregon, Springfield, Feb. 10.—What will state supplies. OKLAHOMA CITY Leonard, Jess. 4 »at has been going over the plans, Poss to raise the $60,000 asked by who have taken such an Interest In Indefinitely Postpone«!. McDonald. R. J. 1 hlch are not in accord with some the promoters of a scheme to build be possibly the finest residence in BECOMES PERMANENT i Moon, Q. V. the coming of the railroad. It is un­ ctlons of the^ity building code, vo- a railroad between that dty and ‘ Springfield is to be constructed at Bills were Indefinitely postponed derstood tliat already the people of - - - ” - perm - f°r the Crecent City, a number of Medford once by M. M. Peery upon his lota today in the senate as follows: a’ ,-L d to grant the CAPITAL OF STATE Muskop. the Interior are vlelng with one an­ , ) sliding. The committee's action men are preparing to negotate with at the corner of Sixth and C. streets. | u „ ................. .. 3. B. 97, by Merryman— ................ Repealing Pierce, P. H. other for the honor of making the Oklahoma City, Okla , Feb. 9.— nrll be ratified by the council next the promoters relating to building The home will cost in the neighbor- ' the angler's license ' "" Sargent, Miss C. L. hood of $3000 before completed and *“7 S. B. 198, by Kellaher . first shipment of freight over the .onday night. The local agents for the road from this city. —Repealing Sustaining the contentions which Ward, Mrs. Minnie (2). now line. It is believed that money wll) be will be of the bungalow pattern. It the H.' D. Gre^nPortiand gas fran- support Oklahoma City on every e Srflith estate informed the com- Witham, Mrs. Annie. point In the capitol removal contro­ , Ittee that work on the skyscraper, raised here, in view of the fact that1 will have a concrete barem^nt. and, rhi»e 74l-W-«th 8t. lich will be the highest office the building of the road, with Med­ the house will be modernly tmllt. 8. tí. 235, by committee on claims versy, the state supreme court ren­ J. L. PAGE, P. M. A marriage license was granted by in ... the * hands tiding In the world outside of New ford as a terminus, will insure this The plans are already -Providing for UBJUZV payment to W. P. dered a decision today recognising - * . « . * • VT1U1UR IUI County Clerk Russell this morning thia city as the permanent capitol of >rk city, will be begun within the city's being the railroad center of of the contractor, It will stand 34 jjOrdi for ]ega] KrT|Cec. to Jaa. Waldons and Edith D. Mabe, Southern Oregon. feet by 44. 8. B. 124, by Joseph —Anti-trust Oklahoma. vt six weeks. AD» FAY. both of Walton. a ■ t of the tract, and left this after- i ■Mi again for home. G. M. Bailey, 1 no has been foreman on the Chur- i I.Hi-Mathews orchard, which adjoins t I S b tract, has been employed by the ! Í I trehasers of the land to act as su- ( I irintendent and will superintend the I I baring of the land and the setting ■t of the trees. Fruit trees for 300 »res have already been ordered and 1 ■11 arrive in time to be set out this I 1 ■ring. Two-thirds of these are yel- gw Newtown Pippin and Spitzenburg ! ■pies, and the others are of numer­ 4 I, als varieties. f The Milwaukee company will ad- ■rtlse this land in the East, and ■rough this Eugene will receive a r rge amount of advertising, and as ■• tracts are sold the county will It is the • '«I Esin additional families. x'an of the company to market the Bsples through a co-operat;ve system, ■d the tract will be an important ¡[¡ctor in suppyling the commercial parket. The land in th«* Lorane and t roper Sittslaw valleys is recognized p be the best for apple growing in t’ e county, or in fact the whole state. k is partly side-hill land aud the soil 4 I \ unusually fertile. t As a sid»- product a large quantity ■ fuel will at once be cut in clearing This figured to the ex- <« Be tracts. Knt of $40 an acre in the deal. The rood will be sold I- i,*eater part of t' I v Eugene and considerable local la- . i Kr will be used in the work of clear­ > t ing. r MEXICAN REBELS GETTING READ RETREAT FROM ¡ TO RUN TRAINS JUAREZ CITY I I......