'M o Hlntorleil City Hatl n.'-J K. Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Know tonightMar. 41 J .Mill. Sf. T , IV L f I'ortjr.ii-eonn Trtr. Dally Hrvrntli Vrar. MKDFOUD, OfcKCJQN, AVKDNKHJMY, JANLMR7 22, 1.91.. LANE FAVORS TURKS VOTE TO MANY CHANGES ACCEPT TERMS OREGON SYSTEM OF THE POWERS HEEN GOULD IS NOW WIFE OF IlilLROADMAN LrnUlaliirc Formally Elects Harry Lane, Who Tells Them There Should Do Out One Election With Preferential System Prevalllnu. Old Methods Have Passed Never to nrturn and New Rules Should De i the Order. MAIiKM, Ori'., ,luu. 22 -In accord mien with llio iciiiircnirul of the roiirillliitinti of tlin United Sillies, the ii'ttMi logisln tu in ii L iiiiiiii today, luitli liotiHrM Hireling In Joint iiKhi'tn- lilv. fnniiullv tit-flu i il Dr. 1 tin rv l.mie ( Drill.) elected iin t'liiti'il States sonulor rtnin HiIn slate. Tln rotrinnny, nun f iiuicli snleiu nily, imiiiiti'l riii(linlly nf n'enii iiHft of Hid votes tnki-u in each Iioiimi. joslordny. Aftrr tlii luul dcon done President .Mnlurkoy, of tdo si-nnto, proslijliig liter tlin joint iisst-mldy, iiihiIii tin uuuniiuccim-nt of lln clro- lion of Dr. mm. Tim feature of llio joint ses-fnii, however, was ii brief nk'ci'i liy Dr. Min, in which In advocated iuiMrl mil changes In the Oicgnu system of electing rultcil Klntes senators by direct oti. I'm or Oun i:ii'c((iii Mix rci'ommrtiiliitioii wns in effect, I lint lliere should l liul one rl. Hon, Hint Hid prcfctoutiul system hIiuuIiI iiri-vnil ami that tlin success, fill candidate should lie rcipiircd to date fifty per cent of the vote of lln Ktlltf. Tlil, ln said, would otcrenmo lln present oliji'iilinn llmt tin I'nilod .Stales scmilnr-olcct reptcsciit hut . llilniuily nf lli people "It in with u KK'iit deal of iliffi. donee," mild Dr. Imm, lift it do liml Im'imi InliiMliirril liy President Mnlar key nf tint scuttle, to tin applause of Hie members of dolli douses, "and with n mooiI iiiini of cmliiiintmciit, Hint I find mjM'lr before yon. I iipprccinto thnl tl is mi unusual nm. I'i'KiliHt; for (ill iiMM'iiilily sued ns idi. to elect ii mini of llio minority party in llio lihtliest oli'ieo within your JIOWIT. Yet, ll i llio will of tho pcil I ilc. unit iim utoli it In the ligdt iiihI iroiT tiling tu llo. HyM'M N Cumbersome) "Hut I wih In hjmmiI,- seriously to .Mm iilioiit our proTiil method of ciooiing muted Mutes senators. Our sysloni tu Uiognn is 1'iiiiihiM-hoiiie. I ri'nlln Hint I myself mil elected liy ininoiity, Hiniigh I jn'olvnl tho dlgd est Miiiilnr voln oust for nny ciiu iliilnto, "U'ti should I'ltnno Huh, wo should luivo n iliffeicnt system. I delicti' tto hIiiiiiM nilnut tlin incfcicntiiil General Council of Empire Unanim ously Aiiree to Pent Conditions Proposed Means Loss of Adrian apln and Aegean Islands. Only District Surrounding Constanti nople and Narrow Strip Left of Turkey In Europe. Eldest Daughter of Late Financial Wliard and Finely J. Shepard Are Married at the Gould Mansion Near New York. (ONHTANTINoi'l.i:, j. 22 Tin. Kmuuiil rounrll of I Iin TurklHh oin ilm thin nrioriioun nluinm iinniiliiiuim ty ni'.ii'(l 10 nrci'iil tlm ronilliluiiH or llio imiwitn for im'ui'ii. Tlin Torlii In KjixTti'il to rnllfy llio loiiiuirH no- Hun lutiT uiul It IIiIm Im 1I11110 It iiionim Urn ml or the Turku. Iliilkim war. Tho iIitIhIoii ini-atui Hint Turkoy will rciln to tho utllo Ailrlnnoptn 11ml nl lon-t 11 purl Ion or I ho At'Ktiiii ll ntidH. Tho lrmn hiikronIoiI hy tho pow orn will lonvn Turkey In IJuroim only (tm tlhitrlrt mirroiitiilliiK Cuimlnntl iiopl... llio itonliiHiiln or (lalllimllH, ami 11 narrow Mtrlp or laml uIoiik Iho Hou of Mnrtnuru ntul tlm Duntani-llni, Tho Aoitoau iNlanitn. oxrotit thovn iitsir Hid NtrnllN, will ko to tho allien nnil tho Milton of Crvtb ami Allmnlu Irft to tho ioworn, Ceremony, While Costly, is Simple When Compared With Usual Fifth Avenue Weddings. LONDON, Jan. 21!. Uenortii from arli, Vienna run! other piilnls ntutlnn that Turkey wouM ceilo Adrlnnoplo to the iilllm In rntiHlilored hy illplo main In touch with the Ilnlkan nit lift lion mi holiiK merely nccurato fore ran In. If wnn'recarileJ tin nrohnbln that Turkey woulU mo nrt, hut no official nitvlco that the National AmciiiMv hail reached n ileclilon wan received. PUN TO ELECTRIFY MILWAUKEE LINE N.tHtoui of eleoliiiK,.tilli nne eleetioii, noil ioiuiriiiK thai tho KIIOI'l).hf (Continued on I 'a no 4) SI'OKANK, W11 , .Ian. 'J'J. IM.iiim to eleotrifv the (Inoiico .Milwaukee lino from Ihix oily to the 0011M n- wioii ivh the JfiO milo elect rical hIicIcIi tliroimh the Itockici in fouml to he niiiuiiiL- Aiiioollilv. wore mil imiuiii'i',1 hoio toiluy hy ('. A. (looil- now, tiNtihtmit invNiilent of tho road. "Tho .Milwaukee Iiiin ilellnitelv ile- eiileil lo eleetrll'v its lino from Avery, liliiho, eiiKtwanl HiroiiKli llio Ilockics lo llailowlown, Mont." said flood -now. "ThoeiH'iiHO of HiIk imurneo. meiit will he 8.(inil.(IOI). This will do 11 money silver in llio end us tho mail will ho run with livilro-elrVli-in imwcc Kenernleil on streanm nloncr tin line, IIiiih foi ever ending llio fuel prod-leui." ROCKEFELLER MUST TESTIFY ON STAND W'ASIIINOTON, Jan. 22. Illttor npnoHltlon to uny examination what- ever or Vm. llorkofulliT, Htmulnrd Oil miii;nuttt, on inniioy rttieflHoiu by Attorney John Onrver todny failed to move tho homo committee InvoMl KhHiik the money trimt, from Ita decl nlon Hint tlm mlllloimlro uiiihI orfor toHtlmony. Oarvor and Dr. Chnpiiel, linth In llio employ of Itockofollor, appeared bororo tho full commlttoo. Aflor tlm meotlni; ItoprcNoututtv 1'ujo an iiniinril Hint ho mid Attorney Unter- myer would boo Uockofellur next week mid tuko litii Btatomout, "UocUerullnr," Dr. Ohappol xald, "hatt lout tho miiBcles niouo'tildo of tho throat. Iin iinffored another humnrrhtiKo nnd Iiiih very llttlo of tho liirytii loft. Thnt Ih u very narrow miii'Kln for his volco. Dr. Ohnppol milil Pr. IHclinrdHon who. uxnmlnod tho mlllloimlio (or tho committee had novor ucen Hockofol-let- lit it throat Hpntun. "H ho hud," added I)r. Ohnppel, Dr. IHclinrdHon would not havo ro liortod that Hockefollor could utanil 11 two hour examination." CENTRAL WEST ELECTS THREE NEWuSENATORS ST. I'AUI., Jan. 22. United States Senator Kuuto Nelxon was today re elected at n Joint HCHttlon of the lei:-iHlaturo, MNCOI.N, Nob., Jan. 22. Con KrcBHiiinii N'orrls wan today elected United SlntoH Senator In Joint boh tilon of tho IcKlHlnturo. TAHHVTOWN, N. V.. Jan. 22 MInm llohni .Mlllor Could, olriout dttiiKhter or tho late Juy (loiihl, New York Hnum.lal wltard. and Mnley J. Khepurd, a railroad official or Hi UiiiIh, went married at noon today lit the drawliiK room of tho Could mnimlou at l.yndhiirat-on-IludHon, It wan heralded uk a weddlni; of marked nlmpltrlty hut tlm rich floral dmcora lloua, liundreda of coxtly ironpit and brilliant weddliiR hreukfiut hardly would he railed Hlmiiln by tho nrer- nKo American. Compared with tlm initial Fifth Avenuo woddlnic. bow ever, It wna almplo. A country iulnlHterbtho He v. Dan iel HiiHiell, pantor of tho Irvlur.tou I'reahylerlan church, read tho serv ice. Tho brlitn'a only ottendanta were her llttlo n locos, tho Mines Helen nnd Mnrnaret Could, tlin wed dine wan wltncised by 7f Rtirats. alt members of tho brldo nnd bride groom's families. Many Clients Arrive. Most of tho cncHts arrived at Tarry town this mornlnjr, dozens of automo biles taking them to I.yndburst. Tho puests included Cnorire J. Could. Mrs. Gould and their children. Miss Rdlth nnd Miss Gloria Ceuld: Frank nnd Howard Could; Mrs. Hurton Wright, tho bridegroom's sister; Anthony Drexel, Jr.,. and Mrs. rtrexcl and the Duke nnd Duchess of Talleyrand and their sou Howard. Only the room on the lower floor nt f.yndhurst were decorated. He sides Hid flowers, the decorating flor ist med 1.1000 worth of smllax. roses, carnations and asparagus vines. The southwest parlor, over looking tho Hudson, was hanked with palms and festooned with whtto and red roses, Vases filled with roses wero distributed at regular Intervals. The altar was constructed of smllax. piitmosn and roses. It was reached hy 11 pathway marked with whlto satin ribbons. An orchestra led hy Nathaniel Franko, hidden among tho palms nnd flowers, supplied tlm music. rrcdbyterliui Service The moment tho bridal party ap peared, they marched lo tho nltar to the stratus of tho Lohengrin march. Tho procession wbb led hy tho Hov. Mr. Hussell, The brldo leaned nil tho arm of her brother, Ceorgo J. lonld. Louis Shepard, a brother at tended tho bridegroom. Headline tho nltar, tho minister turned nnd read tho tdmplo Hresbyterlau mar rlago service. Tho brldo'H two llttlo nieces, dressed In whlto, acted ns flower girls, and her nenhow Prince Charles do Saltan, garbed In whlto satin, served ns official page. An elaborate wedding breakfast followed tho cero inony. Tho Hov. Mr. Htissoll then presontod tho brldo wUh n sheepskin mnrrlngo certificate. Mtsa Virginia McAlphln nnd Miss I IkWk COUNCIL BALKS (CABINET FOR P5k JlltW AT REMOVAL OF MAYOR PLAN OF WjFmbM e. j. runyard new official 14f BH rA'BBBBBLHBk WYt 1 1 ftm&slJA AW C.'kHiLkKlJBViQkm . III . uKKKKKtmhm : , 1 YEr E mT 111 . B lt t ,.. f I I 1 rmmi. "-t. jm u i r ,B9mw r m J LLvJk1H3nLLHLLBLLVT nl LLLLLLt "''filtSuBiiBKKKKSSflS 91 &mL. W" vBHBHBHPBiTkBHkBTff bLLbw hi rfYirTiWRUKMnu .iBMyr a ?rM m 1 iMa f JW bill) V IVT I II BBkBLV JBBBBLV H "?':' '.1' tgg,Wr'.Mti'gBgf . i. -,. -. , , inn hiiii.uvi-i nna fk miim ruK mnumm bivt lanu u oiAKvirtb tm NO. 2"9. Mayor Elfert Names L. Damon as Market Master but Council Refuses to Confirm Owing to Preference f or Man Who Has Made it a Success. 0. C. Boggs Is City Attorney in Spite of Fact That Contender for Place Directed Eifert's Campalnn. Mayor Elfert in His Inaugural Mes sage Suggests Change in AiimMs tratlsn ef Municipal Affairs Ad visory Board to Be Chosen. STEEL MERGER IMKHKM, 8. 11., Jan. 22. ThoniiiH Sterling, progressive, w.us todny elec ted United States senator In a Joint mission of tho legislature. WILSON TO PASS ANTI-TRUST BILL THKNTO.V, N, J Jan. 22.--Oover. nor Woodrow Wilson Is today endoav oi'lng to forco n recalcitrant legisla ture to pass tho five hills, directed iiKitlnut Now Jorsoy corporntloim, which ho rocontly endprsod, Ho will moot tlm duniociutlo leudorH of tho hoiiso mid Hoiiato next TuoHilny to dluuusu the measures. (Continued on Page 4) ROOSEVELT TO AID GARMENT WORKERS NRW YOHK, Jan. 22.- Leaders of tho striking gnrmont workorB statod todny that they expect to forco loglslatlvo liivcatlgntlou of factory conditions. Tho fact thnt Col. Theodoro Rooso volt, nfter Investigating strike condi tions, wired ropresontntlvos of tho progressiva party In tho state legisla ture ursine n thorough Inquiry has cheered tho strikers. Agitation In favor of garmoni workors strikes In Hochostor, Chica go and olsowlioro lu alarming tho clothing manufacturers. Tho strik ers nro suffering Intensely, NKW YORK, Jan. 22. Theodore Roosevelt was examined regarding his reasons for having sanctioned the absorption by the United States Steet corporation of the Tennesco Coal & Iron company. Ills testimony cov ered practically tho samo ground ns that given the Stanley House commit tee. Tho attorneys finally agreed to Incorporate Into all the toitlmonv. Roosevelt dominated tho henrlnn, Drown being relegated to the back ground. Referring to his nc(Ion In the rase, Colonel Roosevelt said: "Those wero panicky times, nnd the men who ndvlsed mo that public necessity required tho steel corpora tion to absorb tho Teunesseo com pany gnvo me tho best Information they possessed. It wns a matter of life and death with them. "The financial wrecking or tho salvation of tho country depended on tho accuracy of that Information. It showed mo beyond doubt that the Teunesseo company could not dove lope unless It wns put Into competent hands. Nothing you have stated con cerning tho Steel trust's acquisition of other companies has tho slightest effect on my decision or could hnvo had. I nm still convinced Hint what I did was necessary to prevent wide spread disaster to tho pcoplu of tho country." WASHINGTON', Jan. 22. Only by dUlrihutiiiK laud to jhe starving peons can I'reMilent Francisco I Ma ilero restore iience in Mosteo. neeord. inir to urivnte information reneive.l here today hy the senate committee on foreign relation-). It whk nli.o in dimlcd Hint conditions in the south. eni republic nro entirely beyond Mn- uoro!, control. Senator Wm. Adieu Smith, rlmi. man of n sennte sub-committee which investigated tho Mexican situation, returned deio today from. El Pnso, Tex., but asido from Riiylng do did not believe the committee' findings would he bout to the sennto nt onee, refined to diseus the investigation. The information received bv the full committee today indienles that all I he-abuses wdieli led to the over. throw of Diiir. coutinuu tinder tho Aliulero ndmiui-lralioii. It was aNo learned that Mnilero and his advisers flatly refused to .-urreuiliT Innds or restore ejvil rights lo Hie eon. T $200,000 TRADE L AT EVERETT SUBSTANTIA L OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 22. Pro vision for a 1200,000 trado school to bo located nt Kverott. Is mado In n bill Introduced today hy Senator Campbell. Thero Is already a voca tional At Kvorott nnd this Is Intended ns tho next step In making this city nu oducutlonnl center. To reduco tho lognl rnto of Inter est In tho stnto of Washington from 12 to 10 per cent, la tho Intent of a hill which wns. fnvornbly noted upon hy tho Judiciary commlttoo nf tho house todny and which will bo brought up for n vote tomorrow. NEW YOHK, Jim. 22. The market closed dull today. American To. baeeo rose two points and Amulgn- milted, 'jt. Paul, Heading, luterbor ougli llreferred nnd Erie first nro. ferreil, a point eneh. Buying ojiera lions were conducted in it largo num ber of stocks, with substantial omIiw in inveslnicul ns welt n speeulalive issues IlnmU were irregular. PUPILS STAB TEACHER FOLLOWING EXPULSION HATF1EM), Ark., Jan. 22.-AU tuekiliir tho orineinal Prof. J. C. Hn. deimer with knives after oim of their numher had been expelled from school Kenneth Morrow, lft; his hrnther 1 bourns. III. nnd Shelhv Lebrow. in. inflicted probably f nj.nl wouhda ami nro in jail hero today. When tdo Younirer Jforrow. tlm cxoellcd stndnut nt tempted to return to school, ho wns ordered ntvny hy Ilolieimer nnd lliu attack followed. E. J. Runyard, tylm has ilircetcd Hie .Medford public market Kinec ih establishment, ami lo whoso efforts the suci'dM of the market U t-lilefly idte, tmlav eontiniiort to Indd that ki sition but simply because iw c(y eouneil blocked .Mayor Eiferfn nt lempt to remove dim by refusing to confirm tde nunnintincnt of L. Dnmrai made by .Mayor Eifcrt Tuemlny even ing. Of tde five eouncilmen present, only one, Ucorge J'orler, was favor udlo to n ednuge nnd Mr. Porter's motion to' confirm found no second. Action not deing taken tde mallei wan deferred. In offering tde name of .Mr. Dnmon Mayor Eifert stated Hint ho una nnt playing ftolitic.i but Htat Damon needed tde place. Ho declared dc Had no fault to find with .Mr. Hun ynrd, hut Hint he dad decided Uon R change. The council dad not, so Hitnynrd remains, much to the salts, faction of tde patrons of tde mnikct. Hog., aty Attorney O. C. Hoggs, was appointed dtj Altornevby Mayor Eifert, the eouneil confirming, Councilman Campbell i-bfing' no. The appointment itfd nol come vrilli anv trreat Aeere nf relish euueniiy to ihe supporters of Mayo; tuert in Ihe recent cnmpnign. Hogg3 is Hie attorney for W. II. ltarnum in rniirond matters and Ihini urn's ap. plicntion for n i-treet rnilnmd fnui cdise is still pending. In tde Eiferl ranks tde sentiment hnil solidified fot Holbrook Withingtou, fonnerly city attorney, nnd Mnyor Eifert's failure to name Withinetou. who had m-ncii. enlly directed his cnmpnign, came, as n. sunnse to tne Kifert supjwrters. Hoggs is tho ncrsonnl nomliiM nf Bert Anderson, who, Dame Rumor says, is the power bedmd tdo Hiron. in Jhe new regime. SunimrrvJHo Comicll Hertd J. T. Sunituerville was chosen pre sident of the city council on the first dnllot taken, four votes deing east for dim, one being dlank. In u short address Mr. Summerville thanked thi council for the honor bestowed iioit dim, stating Hint he would do his best to make tde present adminis tration a success. Otvney Pulton wns nominated bv Mayor Eifert as street commissioner; his appointment being confirmed without dissent. Dr. F. O. Thayer was npKuntod henllh officer. Tho fire department remained intnet with Eiigeuo Amnim chief, Harry Ling, assistant chief, J. Lawlon, cap. tain; Motor Danielsim mid Charles Iloscom firemen. Mayor Eifert announced that he was not yet ready to make n ehnngu in the jHilieo department, (do water ileKtitmeuj or city engineer. Harry I'ieivo wns named as nlumhim- In. speclor but action was deferred until llio plumbing and electrical jobs could do combined. Committee, Appointments The greatest sttmrisu of tlm n'n. ing enme when Mayor Eifert named his standing committees. The old members of the city council wero given practically no iinportnnt com- Each Interest hi trie City Will Have Representative as Member ef Ex ecutive's Official Family. A cnhincl, or official ndvisory board, with members drawn from the various oreanisdllotm fa Dm iiv i,. attend council meetings and confer wild tde mayor, and. city connril on nil matters ooriceming tlm.'ijity ami its future, is tde plan of "Mayor Eifert no nssumeii otnee Tuesday even, ng. In dis inntitrural nddrpua Ar Eifert outlined tde plan nt consider able length. According to Hin nlnn nu nnllin.! Hie members of Mayor Eifert's ad visory committee will do cdoseti by tho organizations which they are to represent. Tdo interests to be so con sulted are: the hanks, tde Coramer cial cliid nnd Mercdants association, tde ladies' clubs of tde city, thn ministerial association, pndlia util ities and th;Kqupr interests. . Tlm ritv nii.:i -..,.ii t!.. tton adopting the snggestmn &)($ slmeting the city reWrder"lBii(J Ihe various interests to tiBmT:iln.;i. representatives; Tho Major's ..Mot, Mayor Eifert's mtmaum vnn.is u follews: Medferd, Or., Jas. ar;18isr Gentlemen of tse. Ceuncil: In Br pre-eleetlon atstemnnta noli. liclr announced In the press of Med ford, I used tho folloIns; language: "If elected, my time and services will alwaya be available to the public and suggestions and criticisms will at all times receive most careful consider. atlon. Whenever It Is annamnt thmt the majority of our citizens are unit ed In opinion opposite to mv Individ. ual views, I w yield to the majority. regardless of ray personal opinions. My experiences have convinced ma that tho suggestions offered from time to time by the women of the community should receive the utmost consideration. Our laws regulating the saloons and the sale of liquor should be rigidly enforced. The work of tho finance committee and tho other principal committees should bo open to suggestion and subject to criticism, and the criticisms and sug gestions and co-operation of repre sentatives or our various civic bodies should be Invited and eacouraged In such work. If elected, I pledge my self to tiso my utmost endeavors to carry out the Ideas outlined above nnd to glvo Medford an Impartial, progressive, business administration." Stands on Platform On this platform tho voters of Medford, by their expressed prefer ence at tho polls, havo etvOtod me to the offlco of mayor, and It would In deed ho a pervorslon at this time to In tho smallest degree dopnrt from my pre-election promises, It will bo my purpose, therefore, to carry Into (Continued on page 2.) (Continued on page 8.) AMERICA WIL L REPLY MONDAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.--Amer-lea's reply to Bng.land'8 note protest ing against the law exempting Ameri can const-wlso ships from Panama canal tolls will bo handed to Sir Ed ward Qroy, foreign secretary of Oroat Britain, nett Xlonday, according to announcomont hero this afternoon by Secrotnry of State Knox. The note will be presented to Parliament Jau. UO, whoa Its text will bo published. OLYMPIA FAVORS POPULAR ELECTION OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 22,The lower houso or the state legislature Is today on record as being unani mously in favor of direct election of United States senators by the people, Tho subject came up late yeaterdar for discussion when Representative Dunntuham Introduced a Joint reso lution calling for the direct election of senators. Tho voto of every member at the house was recorded for the resolu tion, it was Immediately transmitted to tho senute. Should the upper house receive the bill with tne same enthusiasm as it was aecrded In Him house, Washington will he the third state In the union to nave ratified this progressive amendment. It taken 36 states to eaaet It Into kw. m n