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J VOLUME 4 4 EUG.' NE. OREGON, THURSüA 7 REMARKSOFCLARK NIUE 1ROUBLE I iy Arnold’s Disappearance Is Mystery of Two Continents PRESIDE». dHdiiS ANKEXA1I3N0F Words on Annexation Rasp the Feelings of Former Friends of Reciprocity Declares Remarks Clark on Annexation Are Unfortunate CANADA DOES NOT WANT ANNEXATION EXECUTIVE HAS NO THOUGHT OF ANNEXATION Asquith Denies Report That Home Government Has Encouraged It Believed That Reciprocity Will Pass Senate If McCall Votes Toronto. Out., Feb 15.— Champ Clark's remarks in the bouso ot rep- rewnlatlvee last night when dlscu». »lag reciprocity, tuenlloultig the pro posed auucsatlon to the lulled State*, which I* the last thing any Caaadlau want*, and the congress man's declaration a* to tbe ultimate effect of reciprocity, la rankling In tbe hearts of liberal* «bo have here tofore trocn strong supporter* of ro- ciproclty. Washington. Feb. 15.—President Taft to some of his congressional I caller* today expressed hl* astonish- . ment that Representative Clark > should have^fajeeted into his recip- , roctiy discussion before the bouse yesterday any thought about annex ation of Canada. At the White ! House he said in regard to the re marks made by Clark that the affair is most unfortunate, and the presi dent has made it known that be would like to have it understood throughout the world that hl* ad ministration ba* no thought what ever of annexation when the recip rocity agreemet.1 is arranged. Reciprocity IHorr ««-nate Reciprocity with Canada, which today became the principal question before the senate, is believed to de pend upon whether the opposition will resort to filibuster to defeat it. It is the best judgi ra<-nt of leaders that it McCall is allowed to come to cote it »ill pass the senate by * decisive vote. A»|Ultl> I »<-ulrw Report lamdon. Feb 15.—In the bouse today Premier Asquith «tat«»I a* ab •olutely untrue the report th at the home government encouraged the Canadian government In reciprocity negotiation* with thu United Ulate* MYSTERY DEEPENS ABOUT MISSING DOROTHY ARNOLD Report That Young Woman la Alive and Married Given Twist Th« dienppeasaaou Dec. 11 <X MI m Iwethy A moki the teaghMr *f a wealthy importer of New Y-rk city has inveiva* tte potto* of two tea’.meats la an effort (* Sad a tr* «• . « or ta*s tangib ---- • > lew* ----- ----------- ..-------- have *p;»ned tn every leading city of the United State* and one from Italy csaeed the giri s mother aid t rotbor to make a trip to Chat country to Inter*lew one of Mise Arnold « nduilrer*. Philippine Volcanic Eruption And Tidal Wave Prove Costly. /*A///Z*4 Xr r CORPORAÏIONSPA S17.000 FOR VICTORY Unconfirmed Rumor Name» tJ Cost of Defeat of Anti I Corporation Bills • Hl OF 0. MEDICAL APPROPRIATION KILLE^Zj iu«f Resolution Proposes to H State Help to Provide Eugene Pure Water Guard Special Service. Salem, Or., Feb. 15.—There ia I uncoaflrmed rumor that 917,« has been brought for the defeat] anti-corporation bills. A resolution was offered in , senate that the committee hold-tx senators from Lane and Marion t mit. at the next session pains for t, state joining with Eugene and SaM for providing water plants for so plying pure water. The purpo**- to have the state pay part of t establishment of waterworks in t ci tie* where the state has InsUC tion*. The senate refused to pi the governor s veto the Bowerm Dill creating an assistant secrete of state. All senate bill* were disposed • pissed or killed, now working e clusively on house bills. Th* bouse defeated ta* appro tion of *39.000 for the medical part meat at th* University of Orhio go*. B.I itn**dlng initiative wk __ would require majority of vot«e «awl at eiectlo* to carry measure defer ed. The proposed ccnstitutSo*- amendments aimed to abolish sis tax parted the house. f 4 GUARD’S PRESS HAS ARRIVED FROM SEATTLE ♦ new The Guard’s fine New Fork. Feb 15.—The end of ♦ pres* arrive! in Eugene th» the myatnrloua story of Dorothy Ar- I morning from Seattle and ae!d by Au means baa lx-«-n rearbvd ♦ will be set up in the new The romantic turu it I ten It recent building recently erec"ed for ly by Ueorgu 8. tlrlscom. Jr., in the it by F Io- Chamber* as rap * eipreaslon of his confidence that the idly a* possible. It will prob young woman Is alive and in his ably be a week or ten days quoted intention of marrying her If before the big machine is possible, was given a contrary twist Taft Wins Victory With Aid ■« ready for operation. This today by tbo arrival home from Democrats—Republican is the largest and fastest and abroad of tbe tnlsslug girl’s mother, the only eterotyping press Party Is 8plt *£ Mrs. Frauds It Arnold. outside of Portland. It has a In reply to tbe ouly two questions] capacity of 12.000 eigbt- Washington. Feb. 14—P-^sldeifl her son. John W. Aruold. permit page papers an hour. ted reporters to ask her. Mrs Arnold Taft's reciprocity agreement dealod eseu clrcuiustautlal know canada was passed in tbe house2® ledge of whether her daughter is Washington. Feb. 15.—Free tolls Representatives tonight through trK dead or alive aud declared that she - for American ships passing through support of an almost solid Dem" had not given consent to a marriage the Panama canal. or if neceesary a cratlc vote. Tbe McCall bill cafr between the girl and Grlscom. rate low enough to give American ing the agreement into effect w Mrs. Arnold came borne after vessels a distinct advantage over passed. 221 to 92. Spending three weeks iu Florence, Tbe majority of the Republicai foreign craft, was pointed ont ia Italy, where she weut to confer with speeches at the Pan-American Com present voted against the bin. ■ Idatell. Okla.. Feb 15.—Detective mercial conference today as of great driaion hatag "’ SF** **d •' the Grlscom* In regard to her (laugh London, Feb. 15.—During a pre Davenport. Ia.. Feb. 15.—Miss Brow:, of Los Angeles, is not fully moment to the future trade b*t«*ea The Democratic division 0 ter'« disappearance. Her eldest M>n. liminary home rule debate in the Washington, Feb. 15 — Cardinal Daisy Oden, who for years ha* been satisfied that the man arrested here North and South Arntirice ayes and onlv five nays. John, went down to the bay In a rev house of common* today. Premier Gibbons was today appointed by Taft -chief clerk of the Chicago passenger who is suspected of being David Cap enue cutter to meat her and It was n lan. alleged to hare been connected agreed among the reporters that no Aaquith reiterated hi* declaration office of the Chicago. Burlington A- that th« government's first task af Quincy, has been appointed to the with the destruction of the Los An The McCall bill now gt one should seek to Interview Mrs on of divialon pss*enger agent. geles Times, is the right man, and senate. What its fate w Aruold before her son hnd talked ter the "veto bill" had been dispos >ih V jj nrob A?fF- another Los Angeles detective has with her. Arnold was In conference ed of would be to carry out th« She * the first woman, a* far a* lo- President believes, if a been sent for assistance in identify with his mother more than 2d min policy of full self-government for - cal railroad men know, to occupy | such a position in the United States. ing the prisoner. can be avoided and a vote utes and when be emerge! from her Ireland. Cottage Grove. Or.. Feb. It Her territory includes Watertown. bi past. He is ix stateroom said Owens Jr., of Owens à Sen's I Illinois, to Bettendorf. Iowa, and in- e shall set one "There ia nothing to any. My mo ill six miles vest of h ! eludes Moline. Rock Island and Da other, and has indicated ther ha* nothing to tell you. Sho Is serions and what _ht hare been call an extra venport. of con* upset by the circumstances and I a fatal accident sceiden Sunday evening, it doe* net do so. 1 wish you would not ask to see her." while operating .he mill. The car t Bitter . Fight Nou Attempts Necrvey Washington, Feb. 15.—Senator rier belt slipped .and in a’.tempting The paasage of the bill __ _ i .n _ t?- Buchanan s Bill at Last Wins to replace It. he lost his footing, was The son, however, consented to Revering© again today failed to ob-i end of a tong the submission of two direct quee- ula thc unantlnou, consent of the caught in the machinery and thrown house cal Out—Wifebeaters Will bate, which at time* was as btthF* to the roof of tbe building striking as has been heard on the floor t *° "** ftolher. senate to vote next Tuesday on hto Not Be Whipped Have you, «as asked moat for- Lodm,,. resolution. He gave notice, a plate, which cut a gash across the The flgl ’ — ’ ____ I re- that chamber In years lower jaw. inflicting a wound ■ally. at any time since y°ur that oi> that day he will ask the sen quirt ng several stitches ------ Mr. was confined almost wholly to tl daughter's disappearance r*c*i’'ed at- to cogtmue in session until tbe When Salem. Or., Feb. 15 — Buchanan Washington. Feb. 15.— Republican __________ __ mer P Repu’ ’¡can side. Democratic any definite Information that would rHeolutlon is disposed of. burrow* of Douglas and Jackson, made a Owens became tangled in the Mr- bers joined in from time to time a* Preaident Taft today aimed chinery. the engine was stopped, lead you Jo believe that she I* dead forked the proceeding under * gon hard fight to have hi* measure, a bill designating Saa Fran taunted the majority members f« er alive?" Ioral consent agreement. bouse bill 101, abolishing the whip which proved hl* salvation, other their lack of unity. cisco as the city in which the wise he would probably have had In a very low voice, the mother ping poet, passed over the govern 1915 exposition signal! ting . The Democratic leader* were •epUed: "No, non, I have received •--* u.cc or's veto. He declared that the bill one arm troc off. animous in the belief that the tbe opening of the Panama no word that would tell me whether ; Ivi I Do was right and said that be hoped lprocity bill was a good ane — canal will be held. ■he 1« alive or dead." the members would keep their that they would be glad to welcoa "Have you,” was asked, ••gi»en minds. Mr. Taft into the Democratic fold0 your consent to a marriage of your 1 Cottel supported the bill and Car If the calendar had been tor New York, Feb. 15.—The report daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Grlscom, ter and Neuner supported tbe veto. away with Wednesday the debaf hero today that Miss Dorothy printed Johnson of Marion and Clyde of Jr?" The municipal power « would bare continued for snoth4 -------- reply ------------ The Arnold wav a patient In Flower hoe- Multnomah supported the bill in dis "No; certainly not plant will be in operation * legislative day The Republican a firm voice, pltai Is denied by the hospital au cussion. This is the first of Govern came quickly and In this week and Friday» Feb. * tough* the rule, d-- ¿r |t thorities In the following statement: or West’s vetoes that has been over Young Arnold shielded the woman •,s 17. has been set as thè date * caustic language, i "We desire to state not only that ridden in this session. from further questions. Discovering Spokane. Feb. 14.—As the result of the formal opening. On ♦ their rife especially against till Tbe following are the ones that one of tbe Misses Shackelford reply Miss Arnold Is not a patient here, of a quarrel at Hay station between * * that day the public is Invit ♦ J *h-- a tK but that she never has been a pa voted to override the veto: Fred Dsy and Elmer Spark*, pros ing to a question, be cautioned "You ed to inspect the plant. ♦ eve of going into power In dr _, Abbot. Abram«. Ambrose. Anime. must not talk.” n-hered her In tient here, either under her own perous young farmers’ of western Rigs carrying the members e house, of eafcrclng a "gag” rale « CARDINAL GIBSONS. name or under any other name.” Beals. Belknap. Belland. Bigelow, Whitman county. Day. It is believed to a stateroom. of the city council ,d otb- e drastic a* anything agalast whfe t Cardinal <1 :>bon* has been Ix-sd of Buchanan. Brooke. Brownhill. Buck- will die from a bullet wound in the Francis R Arnold, the millionaire ers will leave the city hall ♦ thev had so eloquently inveigh W I the Rom r Cath lie church in tbe ley. Chapman. Chatten. Church. Cle . left lung. Spark* is fleeing on hl* head of the family, and hfs younger at 7:39 a. m., armi _ __ al! who ♦ the part. ' horse back toward Snake river with United S’ t— «tu'* ISM snd srchbl«h men*. Clyde. Cole. Collins. Cottel. •on, Hickley Arnold. boardsd the wishes to *ee tbe plant are ♦ Clark Retort« to Dalsell. a posse tn pursuit. Another posse op of Baltin>-re sinew 1877. He is in Cushman. Hollis. Huntington. John vessel aa |t tied up st Its pier, and Char.:? C!ark R-. res.---tatlv' invited to oin the party. ♦ hi* te - — '.ry-Chth year. son. Jones. Libby. Magone. Mahoney. I was ornag sieda pRtl aoutw aonw! shortly afterwards the party drove ’, of • Pennsylvania ♦ a Dalle; ai a sharply -.carpir tv -- X- • --- ---- ---- • • * Mariner. McKinney. Miller Co of ' was organised at Riparia to stop In a taxicab to the Arnold home. As IxtulsvIlK Feb. 15.—A National ee '‘'’nr to be a member of the board of la lumbia. Miller of Linn. him if he tries to cross the river. Petereon. to future plans. Young Arnold said: exposition la proposed for Louisville haste* with which the hou» dian commissioner* in place of the Powell. Reynold* Simpson, tSeel- astiar r.n ?h* »■ _______ *19 "We have none.” reciprocity measurvl In 1915 to bo known a* the Lincola- late Archbishop Ryan. hammer. Sutton. Thompson. Tgard “Does that mean that you have Darls exposition to mark tbe fiftieth The »peaker-to-be said the Dome —<0 crate had aat for yearn bound an . given up the search?" anniversary of the civil war. "Y m , that we have exhausted ev gak<»d while the gentleman fror’l ♦ ery means that we know of to find Washington. Feb. 14.—Notice of Pennsylvania and bis assistants ha’» ♦ ♦ termination of tbe freight agreement brought tn rule after rale and ba» Dorothy." Baker, Or.. Feb. 14 —While COXTIXCKD FAIR with the Panama Railroad company ru*b“d legislation through witboM« Mother » Actloos Ntraagr coming to Baker last night. Mrs. R. was *erved by Secretary Dlck’aaoa giving an opportunity for »----- "* WEATHER TOMORROW "Do you expect to go te Atlaatl* Kirkland, of Austin, gave birth to a today on the Pacific Mall and Steam ■ent. Oily or Philadelphia?” girl on the Sumpter valley train. Denver. Feb. 15.—Four Italians ,3 Rom*. Feb. 15—The Pope. Ill Oregon—Fair tonight, ex- "No, certainly not. My mothar1 ship company and the California and The aceouchment took place about are In the county hospital with stab »n eept light rain or isov 1* will remain at hom* for •*v*ral with Influents, remained In bed to three miles from this city, as the Atlantic Steamship company, effect wounds received in a free-for-all ive In ninety day*. southeast. Tbureday probab day__________________________ __ train was speeding toward Baker fight, and 15 others are tn jail as weeks’ r»t." ly fair. "Do you expect Mr. Grlscom to going all -right. Tou may expect to Mother and ehild were rushed to the result of a melee at an early come here to consult you. or do you hear from me Tuesday.—Junior.” the hospital and are doing nicely. morning dance. One is injured and expect to be In communication with Tbe purser said that notwithstand There 1» much talk as to whether will probably die. him " glrT will lucky or unfor Washington. Feb. 15.—The bona ing her grief. Mr*. Arnold had prov the "No, Indeed. Why should be?” today voted to Inereo*» tbe salary « THF W HF IT MARKET ed a good sailor during the trip. Rhe tunate. as she was born on the 12th Cincinnati. F«-b. 14.—Headless. ,»« ’uc ot n* vai When Grissom's statements were appeared regularly at her meals, day of tbe month In ear No 22. the «.a» chief i- Justice of th« United state! Umbleas and unclothed, the body of from 113.509 to 315.099 recalled and he was told that a "per participated tn the many amuse -- per ye*» a woman, apparently In the water- and the salarie* of tee» eonal" advertisement In a New York ments aboard and mingled with the The old maids of Myrtle Creek lsries of associate Jn*de<l »bed for months, was r*"T*red from from 912,509 to 114.«90. newspaper yesterday was attributed passenger* generally. In view of tbe are etill holding their own says tbe ■ The M»i W ilngton. Feb. 15—F. L. Stock- th* river here last sight. All at-.crea** wa* asad* by *a ■!*■*>■ to Grlscom, Arnold replied: "I very Portland. Feb. 15.—Wheat 1« un Ing bas been appointed postmaster ■train she was under she was In care Mall. Bat this may not be tempt* so far to Identify th* remates, to th* MU ratifying the law* rd don't believe it." The advertisement satisfactory to them. changed at Tacoma. Washington. 1* question said: "Everything ia of tbe ship’s physician*. are unavailing. Ing to ,«dietary. RECIPROCITY BILL PASSED BY HOUST ------- » ARRESTED SEIT »OLE EANAL FREE David Upham Held in Connec Premier Asquith Declares That Suffragettes May Now Point PRESIDENT APPOINTS tion With Destruction Government’s First Work With Pride to Miss GIBBONS ON BOARD OF of Times Plant Must Be This Way Daisy Oden INDIAN COMMISSIONERS SAWMILL MAN CAUGHT IN MACHINERY AND HURT BEVERIDGE FAILS TO VOTE ON RESOLUTION GOVERNOR’S VETO FAILS TO WORK TAFT SIGNS BILL DESIGNATING ’FRISCO CITY FOR GREAT FAIR ARNOLD NEVER IN FLOWER HOSPITAL PEOPLE INVITFD TO VISIT POWER PLANT FARMERS QUARREL AND ONE IS KILLED LOUISVILLE PLANS 1915 EXPOSITION OFFICIALS TERMINATE FREIGHT AGREEMENT BABY BORN ON TRAIN PUNNING INTO BAKER DENVER ITALIANS IN CUTTING FRAY AT THE POPE IS SICK EARLY MORNING DANCE AND IN HIS BED F. L. STOCKING NEW TACOMA POSTMASTER BODY OF WOMAN NOT IDENTIFIED 179 SALARIES OF UNITED STATES JUSTICES ARE INCREASED BY HOUSh