flfjition Historical totW Till; WICATIIKIt. Medford Mail Tribune umtkd vnr.m association Pull Lcnacd Wire Ilcport. Tonight and Hiilurdny--Ilnln; Mlllllll', TluitiHlivy'H toiiiperutiir)--lllgh (it, low aft, rniico n:, The only paper In the world publlnhod In a cky tho Alio of Medford baring a leased wire. FOURTH YEAR. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 19.10. No. 310. Insurgents Are In Full Revolt Ml Cannon Battling For His Life Insurncnts Suddenly Precipitate Flulit on Floor of Houso and Tlmd and Tlino Aoaln Defeat Cannon Forces on Questions Arlslnii Try Inn. to Get Bin Resolution Throuyh, CANNON FRANTICALLY TRIES TO GAIN TIME TO ACT Mcssancs Sent to All Parts of Coun try Urulng Ahscnt Members to Speed Back to Washlnnjon to Aid In tho FlQht. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 18. After 21 hour of debate, rcorim Inntion and parliamentary delays tint hoiiHo today voted by a vote of 101 to 161 to tnko n rocotm until -I o'clock tlilH nftaruoon. Tlio motion (Hop. ti. u.) an poRo'of giving tho regular tiino in isesslon Lasts All Nlrjht and Is Still The Contention, Tlio fight in tho Iioiibo wan precipitated ti n o x p o o todly yontordny afternoon. Hopro sontutlvo Norris introduced a rcHolution that had laid on his desk Hincc tho first day of tho prcHont HOHsioti to ho used when tho psychological moment for an attack on Cannon should arrive. Tlio rcNolution provides for a new rules committee to bo elected by tho mcmhorH nnd on which tho Hpenker is not eligible for membership. Tho now rnlcR committee, tho resolution pro vides, in to bo made up of 15 member, nine of tho major ity nnd six of the minority. The adoption of this rosolti lion will curb the speaker's present power. f f -f f f 4 OnTwo Hundred Warrants Is sued to Force Members to Attend Session In Order to Secure ' a Quorum. CANNON TODAY SHOWS, EFFECT OF SEVERE STRAIN Outcome of Battle Still Doubtful, But . It Is- Believed That Insurgents Have Broken Shackles Forged by Present Speaker. LOCK IS REPORTED IN ARBITRATION, Russia's Stricken Empress And Her Husband, Nicholas II. Insurmountable Obstacle In Shape of r a Breach in Wage Scale Question Reported to Have Balked the Ef forts of the Government Officials Who Would Avert Strike. "t REPORTED FURTHERTHAT FIREMEN GROW WEARY Railway Managers Would Concede Only 22 Per Cent Increase in Wages Firemen Stand Out for Raiso of I2J4 Per Cent. CHICAGO. March 1S. An Insur- on bin fnco showed the sergonnt-at-arms nnd his deputies censo efforts to arrest the absent-' cch. A roll call was demanded.! Aj;nin tbo Cannon organization wux . defeated by n voto of 121 to 03. mountablo obstnclo In the Bbape of j m . 1. . . n i m i ..... Awcniy-nino ucmocrnis rciusca 10 irrcmodlable breach on tho wage i. i..:.... i i t. 1 . .. 1 ' -"i.. . . . louay 10 the gov- bllHortl V after 1 ernment off tcialswhb are eoklnir to terrible the roll call that thoy would have a . avert a strike of 25T000 railway fire- was made by Martin ,0Cc1u,pi?cI c,inir- At fi vote, boinjr paired with absent Kc-' scale question was reported itul wna for tho nur-,o5,o0V . l"on,,,nK Cannon return- publicans, tho allies. Democrnts nnd 'have balked the efforts of 1 mi in ihn Imuran nlinrnltftf TIia linnu ,.....,. .I... l .1 it.. ... . . 1 ...i. I -i. a., r .. thu NorriH resolution. ' i"lrn5n " hn'' "oon nncler p,nce ,,u' "Jority of seven, even with tho full 1 men. Speaker Cannon voted in fnvor of ' """Pooled riRit Btnrted. His np- membership of the house present. ! it wa rumored at Congross hotql, tho motion. Sevornl iusuruents iiImi PonrftnPe wn ho "'K""' for n "cw Politically, Washington ii nn arm wIhto Chairman Knapp of the Intor Hiipportod the motion for a ruccHs, " ,"r! ft". cd camp today. Since the revolt stato commerco commlgslon and La- nnd this wiim taken to indicate thut' I),nin,,H. present showcrfd nRninst Speaker Cannon nnd the. nor Commissioner Nclll are holding thi-y fnvored somo sort of n ooin-'1nn?, "po" him """"f nP niles of tho house, bej;nn yesterday ; tho conference that tho railway man promiso rather than nn open split Ul,lt ,r ,r"!U,t n1'rn''cn Cnn0" afternoon by Jtepresentutive Norri-1 alters will not concede moro than a with tho supporter of Cnnnon. "Pnrrefl, unyine ho had sittned war- df Nohrnskn, was broken up nt 2:30 .2 1-2 per cent ralso of waBes. Tho rnntH for tho momhors. It develop-1 this morninp; by tho bolting of He-! firemen domand a 12 1?2 per cent in- WASH1NOTON, 1). f'., March IS. hwover, tlml he hnd iHstied war- pwblicnii retrulnrs, lenvinjj ItsH than 'creaso. Giw,..i,., ,.c .i'..... rants only to Cnsson, tho Rcpubli- n ouonnn in tho houso chamber 'n nnnimrmnf u.inin. mnn nt thruuijh tho windows nt tho cnpltol cnn;, n,u1 thnt-.Tnsepli Sinnot. Pem, Thero havo boon hurried conferences ; tho proRross of tho ddnWaUons. but . thIn'moniinK liKhted up tho oye of rn'i,in "B'S,n"' orKonnt-at-nrnift, 0f both fnotions. Tho Republican , tho trend of tho conference may be Htulibornly njlitli)jc roprosontntivoH " V n'munra num uunioer oi comer-, roiiowed rrom etateraonts of , men ap- who for 18 hours hnd been locked n Un"e "'n ""sent incmhorK. ences and tho elcKraph wire, Imvejpcartng before tho Eovornment me- n HtniKKlo caused hy an nttompt to tannon iionsti-u. been kept hot with tnessnKcs to rep- dlatora. break the. or),anization of the houso Cannon wnR accused in stintrftiK resentativos visiting other cities, or' It was reported here today that the of .representatives and ennct now remarks from Democratic members peacefully repnirinp; fences in their officials of the brotherhood ore be- ruloa. At 2:30 o'clock thin morniiiK of "nvlnc ntlcmptcd a personnl fili- own districts, to hurry to WnshinR-' coming very Impatient at tho delay a number of Republican regulars left "ustor. His tactics in refusing to Ion nnd help have tho day for the' and tho seemingly tittle progress be- tho Iioiibo chamhor nnd it was n,Iow Sinnott to help bring in the organization. lug mado by tho board of arbitration, thought tho debate had beon checked "bsonteo representatives was declnr- baking Aim-titee. J( no ngrconiont le roaolie,i k is not beonuso less than a nuorum whs on nn fc'fort ,0 le(,P nwn bose who Reinforcements .ro boing sought believed that the firemen will go out hnnd. would .mm tlio insurgent cause. oy me regular, lho unexpected ; before next Wednesday at tho earlloat. Then tho fight took n now turn. An ""ring tbo hours thnt the session victory oithe insurgents nnd their effort wns mado to got ovory repre- raged there were hurried confer- Dotnocrntio supporters in the first aentntivo into the limmn. Wnrrnntn cnccs ill tho clonkrooms, and tho ef- Pt voto when tho question of rovis- wero isaud for tho 200 membors ah- frt Kl bo regulars nnd those ing tho house rule wns sprung Into went from tho mission and Sergeant- Democrats who wore the speaker's yesterday, was enough to show the at-ArmB Cnsson was instructed to friends could not bo relied on. Cnnnon forces thnt they ceded to sorvo thorn. Ah tho hours pnssed Although Cannon gnvo- Siimnt hurry (heir supporters to Washing- DomnorntH began to complain of tho wnrrnnts for tho nbent membors, Ion, nnd even while tho fight was lack of roaultB obtalnod by CnBson, '10 woro in 2,0 deputies nnd sent hottest in tho house tho party whip, who wns supposed to bo drumming "'em out to hunt up tho absent onen. Roproentntivo Dwight of New York, ap members. Casson was cnllod in "' o'clock n rll call wn taken was busily sending messages to dis- nnd oxplnincd that ho wns doing the n"d shsowed n quorum present. tnnt regulars to hurry to the capital, best hn could. Insurgents Win. The holt of the regular Repuhli- During tho night AID OF UNCLE SAM SURE IF WE MAKE G lilil Dnlzoll (Rep. Olmstond, rngulnr, moved that Hi" POLICE GUARD AGAINST RIOTS Huge Gathering of Socialists Form In Berlin and March to Cemetery, Where Ceremonies Arc Conducted Are Guarded by Police. if IIIOHLIN, March 18. Thousands of polleo woro on duty tcday at tho Dorlln comotory to provont posslblbo riots by 100,000 sorlaltHtn, who gnth erod thoro to colobrato tho C2d an- nlvorsary of tho Prussian rebellion. Tho hugo body of soclallUH formod In Uorlln and mnrchod to tho como tory, Tholr progrosB through tho atroota wna ordorly and tho polleo did not Intorforo with tho procosolon. After reaching tho burial grounds, tho uoclnllst londors bogan Bpooch making ovor tho grnvoa of 300 In BiirroctloalBta killed In tho norlln ro-yolt. Here's Chance to Help. What cltizon doos not want to boo our city as up-to-.bto as possIbloT Bvoryono knows how much Intor OBt tho lndlog havo talcoit In tho prog J08B of Modford,, giving tholr tlmd and onorgy to doing nil thoy could, And whon thoy havo started to obtain anything, thoy havo always gotten t. To raise funds for tho furthor Im provement of the park and keeping un the Improvements already1 made, and HIGH PRICES TO BLAME'-GOMPERS Says Even Increasing Prices for Foodstuffs Is Cause of Groat Un easiness Throughout Labor World -Says Combination Is Formed. (Continued on Pngs 8.) FIRE AT HUTTON BURNS RESIDENCE One of tho railroad managers stat ed today that ho was still hopeful for a scttloment. Otherwise, ho declined to discuss the matter. PIPE FOR WATER SYSTEM NOW ON WAY WEST WASHINGTON, March 18. -Des Ignntlng "high prlccB of food" ns tho latest weapon of capital In an of fort to crush unionism, Prosldont Snmuol Qompora today warnod union labor men of nn alleged combination to defeat tho labor movomont. Qompora attributed tho unrest of tho lnbor world to tho activity of tho "combination," and declnrod that ov orythlng posalblo would bo dono by labor londora to protoct tho working' men. Ho rofiiBod to dlvulgo what pinna tho londora had formulated. In tho courso of his romnrks Gom- purs Bald thnt whllo wngos had not boon dooroasod, tho groat ndvanco In tho cost of living hnd amounted to a docroaBo In compensation for tho la boring mon. for tho n6v bcoka which r.ro noodod In tho library, nn ontortninmont Is to bo glvon March 20, at ' tho opora houso. It Is hopod ovoryoco will Hhow tholr Intorost by tfolng, Adovrtising will not soil it unless it's worth your price-rand it will sell it if it is. Residence ef Frank Edwards Burns and Store Narrowly Escapes De fectlve Rue tho Cause Flames Could Not Be Checked. A dofectivo fluo cnused tho do- Btruotion of the rosidonco of Frank Edwnrds at Hutton, Cnl., Inst night. Ilutton is just noross tho line in California on tho road to the Bluo Lodgo mine, nnd consists of a post offico, hotel nnd tho storo of tho Edwnrds Supply Co. Tho dwelling, which wns destroyed, was oloso to tho storo and only strenuous: offorts provonted that structure from ontoh- ing fire, in which case tho littlo sot tlomout would hnvo boon pra'cticallv wiped out. . Tho loss will be in the neighbor hood of $1000. Old Country Sod Disappears.' CHICAGO, 111., March 18. A ouiot investigation by tho Irish Fellowship club todny to ascertain if possiblo what hocamo of n small pioco of nsh turf imported for tho purpose of enabling President Tnft to dolivor ila St. Pntriok'8 day spoeohoa from riali sod. It is holloyed thnt souvenir hunters onrrlod away the turf. . CENTRAL POINT. March 18. - C, R. Bade, of the Jncobsctn-Dnde com pany, who have the contract for in stalling Central Point's water sys tem, received .advices I mm the ent .Monday thnt tho p.pc, tower, etc.. had been loaded and started -weM. Mr. Bade expects tho pipe to Legm to nrrive in from three to five weeks from the time it wns shipped, which wns last Saturday, the 13th inst. This should bring some of -the pipe boro by April 15, or thereabouts, and work will commence immediately upon receipt of tho pipe. Mr. Bade oxpects to pnt on n full crew vf men nnd push tho work through as rapid ly ns possible. FOREIGNERS MAY SOON BE ABLE TO OWN JAP LANDS Steel Wires Highway Comnilsslswi That Government Will Assist to Read Building If Pledge Is Given, for Expenditure of $20,000 Dur ing This Year. PLEDGE IS WIRED BY CRATER ROAD COMMISSION New Up te People of Oregon ts See That Road Is ByiH Nethlnf Suc ceeds Like Success and Cemmfe slon Is Confident. ' Kmpreas Alcxan4ru PVudorovnn. consort of Emperor Nicholas II. ot Hu ln, was born Print,-) Alls tf H-., June 7. ISTi:. iitid was married to Xlcti olns. then M'attil on tin' PuswMr niro-.f only thre weeks, on Nov. 27. ISIH Her mother un It1ii.- tr lin-.-u Hrit.-tiu nnd In-hind, daughter of Quevu VWtorta Ut .- . u -.ni to thu vtar ut ouirtna only one. the ymjnt'Ot. U s :' i i - mi Unlet! AltJs. hlr to the Kusalan 'hroiie tiorn Am ' ' " f WASHINGTON, March 13. -f Crater Lake Highway Com- mission, Mcdford, Or.: Am having a hard fight here, but If you can pledge the expea- -f dltude thlj year of $20,000 - outside of the reserve I cab -t" win on every point. Time Is f precious. Wlro mo as sooh f as possible. (Signed) WILL O. STEELE, -f f JACKSON WLL GET COUNTY LANGFORD PLAYED $32,850 WITH JIM FLYNN This Is the Share of Jackson County African Gorilla Had No Difficulty In the Sale of 85,000,000 feet of Timber in Crater National Forest Will Get It in Five Years. in Puttinn Fireman Out in Un equal Battle in Los Angeles Yes terday Afternoon. The foregoing message was recelv- ed Friday morning by the Crater L&fce highway commission, which immedi ately wired Mr. Steel of the succee. " they aro meeting with la Bollcltlngr ' funds for the construction or (no J highway to Crater Lake and Inform ed him that this amount of money j would be exponded this year. And la consequence It Is believed that Mr. Steel will be successful In his efforts to enlist the aid of Undo Sam in .thft. building of the road. It Is now wholly up to tho people or Oregon, and the membors of the com mission are doubling their efforts to secure additional names to those al ready signed pledging money to the project. TOKYO, Marchc lS.Tho land ownorshlp bill, permitting foreigners to own land In Nippon, waB reported today by tho houso of representatives. Tho bill allows foreigners to own Innd, provided they are residents of Jnpnn, An nttompt was mado to on- largo the scope of the bill so as to permit foreigners residing olsowhero to own Jnpaneso land, but this wns dofonted. Anoinor nttompt was mado to amond tho bill making Its provisions applicable only to foreigners whoso govornmonts necorded llko privileges to Japanese. This also wbb voted down, Gold Discovered. hbd ULUFF, Col., March 18. Gold la reported to hnvo beon discov ered In good quantities In a lodgo 1G mllos south of Lyonsvlllo. . The find wob mado by H. T. Mccum, who will Btart work on tho lodgo as soon as weather conditions pormlt. More careful buying is an enforced penalty of the increasing "ooBt of liv- ng," Au-watchfulncss ie greatly helpful. M. L. Erickson, superintendent of LOS ANGELES. Cnl., March 18.- tho Crater National forest, returned Nursing a dislocated and battered Thursday evening from the Pelican lnce bears litUle resemblance to bay section in Klamath county, a huniaa physiognomy, Fireman Jim where be has been tor tno past two yyua is recuperating nt Doyle'i mouths or moro cruising a large body Vernou camb from tho terrific maul of timber to be Bold by tho govern-, i,lfr j,o received at tho hands of the ment. African gorilla, Sam Langford, oud- Ibis cruising stuut was cone an- ,nK in a knockout in tho eighth round tircly on snowsuoes ana uicimuut xne While admitting (hat ho was boat making ot contour maps or Uie en, and beaten in tha very first whole region, showing the ditierent round 0f yesterday's battle, Flynn's elevtttious, tlio character and quulity j fighting spirit appears to be uncon of the forest growth aud everything quered, and ho maintain still that he elo pertaining to tho tuubot, it ue-! j8 Langford's mastor. cessibmty and value. Tho township cruised shows 85, 000,000 feet of standing timber. It has been estimated nt 150,000,000. The contractor is to remove this amount of timbor within five years aud pays the government n certain amount per 1000 tcot. Of the remuneration received 1 the government. 25 per cent goes to the comities in which the reserve is situated in proportion to the area of forest lands in the respective counties. - In this case Jackson county will receive (10 per cent of the amount coming and Klamath -10 per coat, that being about tho proportion ot timbor lands in tho Crater Na tional resorvo in each county. Jackson county's shnro will bo in tho neighborhood of $38,250, payable in five years, which will help some in school and road funds. BASEBALL PLAYERS FORM UNION, FIRST IN HISTORY BOSTON, Mass.. .March 18. Ti- dny thoro is n labor union for base ball playors for tho first timo in tho history of tho groat American gamo. I ho United Stntos Bnsoball longuo ih tho first to become unionized. The regular charter, authorizing tho ore- ntion of such a union, wns reooivod lere yesterday from President Qom pora of the American Federation of Labor, by Dr. G. II, Lawson, presi dent of the leagw. Flynn's opinion is not supported by tho thousands o; light fans that saw the unequnl fight at Vernon. Tho fireman was hopelessly outclass ed from tho moment tho men squared lor tho first round. Langford was every bit the demon of his reputa tion, nnd Flynn had nothing but his gnmeness to excuse his apponring in the same ring with the cave-man without au axo in ono hnnd and u rovolvor in tho other. After the battlo Flynn's injuries were the subject of much argument by the ringsiders. It was nunarent to those in "blood row" at tho navil- lou that the Pueblo man's jaw win, broken or dislocated by Langford's torntio knockout blow. At Vernon today Flynn vehemently denied that his maxillary was cracked, but talk ing wns difficult for him nnd ho re fused to ponnit any ono to exnmino tho bnttored member. His attendants were tho first to ndmit that tho jaw was brokon, but they rofused to dis cuss it. Langford know tho raomout tho final blow was struck thnt tho fight wns ovor. He walked unconcernedly to tho press row to talk with a friond while Roforeo Eyoton counted out the beaten white mnn. Thon. with his gorilln-liko arms dangling almost to his knees, he orossod tho rine to shako hands with his fallen foo. Flynn doolared today that he wants another match with Langford, List Grows Greatly. The list has grown steadily since It was started one week ago today un til at present thoso scorns no doubt oli the ultimate success of the undertak ing. Medford alone will give 25,00G If not more, and other sections are equally anxious to assist In tho con struction of tho rond. Among the other signers since yes terday was G. Estop, who Is at present in Los Angoles. His atten tion was attracted by tho dally ac counts of the movement published 1st the Mall Tribune, and ho lost no time In writing to tho commission pledg ing bis 1100. J. A. "Westerlund hns dono good work during the past two days, bat, -has not turned in his list. Sunday morning the Mall Tribune " will donate a page to the movoraoat nnd will publish In full tho Roll of Honor. You should soo that YOUR name Is thero. SECURES SPLENDID PICTURES OF CITY Lnwrcnco A. Gregory, photoeranh- er, who rocontly added to his eouin- ment n Contury Cirkut camera, tho third of its kind to bo owned in Or egon, hns scoured an exceptionally splendid pnnornmic view of Medford from tho roof of St. Mary's Acad emy, Eleventh and Oakdale. Tho picture, which is exhibitod nt tho Medford book store, shows ev erything from tho Catholic church on the west nround to tho eametery on the onst. In the distance can bo seen part of Jacksonville, tho Snowv Butte ranch house and Central Point, ITiltorest, Nob Hill nnd the, Westerlund orchards. All aro dis tinct. Tho picture is an exception ally splendid ono. Inoked the stamina to withstand th ripping body blows the negro delivered, Flynn was a hopelglT beaten nan in the fight, and Ioeaj fan .Pfr- tnllv An nnf ka1I 11.-. Vr n He claims he was overtrained and will rematch the fightem.