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WEATHER
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SECOND
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WOOL TARIFF
TOGO THROUGH
AS
Vllrollc Debate Falls To Accomplish
nesutts Democratic Wool Men
Flout Underwood's Leadership, De
clared It Will Ruin Industry.
Payne Otters Amendment Embody
Inn Hlnhtf Rates Not To Become
Effective Until 1015.
WASHINGTON, Mny 3-llv a
nto nf lll.'l lii 71 llin ImiiMi) llils nf
lenioiiii rejected Ilia I'iiiki miIinII
iiIi for tho wool schedule lit tint
Underwood tariff lilll. It is now
lirnollciilly certain Unit Ihu wind
schedule will bo approved hi ilH ori
ginal form. It provide Unit raw
wool shall liu five from duty.
WASHINGTON, May a ttepro
pontiillve. Underwood of Aluliniiui,
lender of tlio houso majority nml
chairman of tliu way nml menus
comtnlttrii which framed Hut now
tariff bill, wns l tin subject of a vll
rlotlo attack In tliu house today when
consideration of tliu wool Kchodulii
wnn rrmimcd.
"Why bnvo you completely
changed (rout slneo lutrodiirlng n
hill 11 yonr ngu providing n 20 per
iciil iluly on raw woolT" una tint
iiiton asked t'lidurwnod ovor nml
over again. It went iitinimwnritil.
UndcrvvtHHl Not lltiirlMNl.
Underwood smiled broadly through
It nil nml, dcsplttt tliu anvngo attack
by tlta republican minority unit tlio
democratic Insurgents, It It prac
tically certain Hint tliu wool schedulo
Mill lm approved.
Tin ilomorrntlc ln-W.ent-, bended
by Ktiprrnlutlvn Ashbrook or Oblo
openly flouted Underwood's Icadot--hlp,
dcclnrlnit frtt raw wool worn I
ruin tbn ahoop raising Industry.
Today's dnhatn practically wns
rentnrcd on the frco wool provision.
Underwood urged tbu member to
eliminate, nil polltlrnl debate, tlio ro
puhllcnu flnnlly agreeing to offer
only nuo amendment to tint wool
itrlii'dulo and to limit tint debate to
thren and a hnlf bourn. Tim amend
uiKiit utaRKcrcd tint Underwood fol
low Inn, nil It provided a substitute
for tint wool schedule. It wan of
hired by Itoprrsctilallvo I'nyno or
Now York, nml embodied rat en high
or tlinn thu Underwood tnrlff and
lower limn tlio Pann bill. It provid
id duties of 18 nml 19 tenia on raw
wool,
Itafn I'Uiil for I (U.I.
Tim I'nyno amendment also pro
vliled Hint thn wool schedule should
not become effective before Jnniinr)
1, llUfi.
Itoprcsontiitlva (lamer of Texas
provoked u laugh when bo resented
someone's Intimation thut ho hn-1
tried to protect tlio Angora rnt In
iltiNtry by keeping n IiIkIi duty on
molialr.
"I want It understood right hero,'
shouted Garner, "Hint I bnvo nover
owned u koiiI."
BY AUIO, MURDER
nill'AdO, Mny !l. That the
hhiiii; of persons by iiulomoliilo
speedoiH Ih murder, is established
luno loilay In Hid Hentcnuiiij: of Law
reiico hiiiilhloom, who ran over ami
killed Joseph Woise, to 11 yours in
tlio penitentiary tin n heeoml degree
iniiulurei'.
NHW YOHK, May a. Depression
iniiikod tlio opening of thu stock
maikot tudny, affecting Union Pu
rine, lloadliiK, Htool mill Amalgamat
ed Hut nioHt. Thu Hat stiffened later
but tlio recovery lucked mm p.
Tlio foiolau inuikotH woro iiuboI-
(lud liunuiHo of tlio lack of aiitlioutla
political (lows on tbu continent.
Tboro wits Uttlo local Internal in foj
oIki) nffnlfH. Tlio miHltot rlmiod dull.
SUBMITTED
SLAYING
I
HEIRESS OF MILLIONAIRE
MILK TRUST MAGNATE
.1 ' ' " ' " "
Itiimoiiit Horded, the (.eventeen
rarold daiiKbter of Hail Hot den, kou
of tliu millionaire, iiiilkmnii, who..e
diNiippeamiK'e from homo eatiHed n
(teiiHiitlou. Slut will co with bur
mother to the latter', t'aliforuia
home
SACItAMHNTO, C'nl , May .1
That the Inclusion of the throe yenr
leaalnit clauao in Hut nntl-nlkn laud
bill nti inrnl by tlio nunntu mt nlht
could In no wine bo conatruod nn n
rero union on thn part of tho ndmlnla
(ration and that bit U well untlnfled
with tlio co ii run thin leRlilntlon bna
llitia far taken wan the atntnmnnt to
dny rIvcii to tbn United I'rcii by
Covnmor Hlrnin W. Johnson.
"Wo bate nrcoiiipllahed tlio big
tbliiK. Wo have prevented tho Jnp
nneio from driving tbn root of their
rlvllltntlon deep Into Cnllfornla'a
noil.
"Thero hnan'l bixm nn Inch of re
reunion by tho aeunte or tho admin
Utrallon on nntl-allon leKlHlntlon.
Tint Hirer year lonxliiK rbiuo wlilch
hua been Included wan done In tho
IntereMn of our own people, to Klvo
them time to adjuat their n((nlrii and
to readjust thcm-olves to Hie new
rnndltlniiR. Tbn IiIk thine wo net out
to do linn been done.,
"California In stnmllnR (Inn for
whnt wo belloro In our right. What
n believe la the thing bns been ilono
the vital atop necosmiry to prevent
tho cncronrhmenl of tho alloun upon
tbn land and thn plantlnc of tliolr
civilization and Htandardn on Call
fornln soil."
HAN I'ltANCIHCO, Cal.MayS.
Wlth drawn rovolvern, two burglars
entered tbu homo n( David llleso In
tho fnbblouablo Jordan Park tract
hero early today and nienaclni; each
liimato with their weapoim iih thoy
prowlud from room to room, helped
tbomuelveH to $500 In ciihIi ami Jew
elry, HoHldoa IUoho there wero two
KlrlH and tbreu boyx, IiIh uoiih and
daiiKbterrf, iihIcop In tho house. Kuch
In turn wiih awnkeiunl by tho thieves,
one of whom placed a pillow over the
face of tho victim to Hinotber out
rrlcn while thu second inbber stood
Kiuird.
Tho robbora upeut -if mlnuteo In
tho house, and on their ileparturo
warned tho family not to niiiko any
outcry for 1 T mluutea. When that
time wnu up tho police wero notified,
EQUAL SUFFRAGE
TI.I.AIIA88KR, Fin., May II.
Kquul Hitl'frnj;o -nB Riven u sotbuuk
hern Inilnv when (he hoilUU llelVllteil
n "voles for women" nniomliuont by
n vole of 20 to IIB,
BACK
DIN
ALIFRNA
At
AM
GUNMEN
GRAB
500
RESIDENCE
MEDJTORD,
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Lower House of California Leojsla
ture to Follow Lead of Senate
Final Conference With Bryan
After Which Ho Leaves for Capitol.
Referendum To Be Invoked by Com
mercial Interests Who Seek Delay
to Cool Public Clamor.
KACHAMKNTO, Cal., May i,-
When tho amended Webb antl-alleu
land bill cntno up on special order at
3 o'clock In tho assembly today, An
sumblymnli Chandler. proKressIrn
lender, Introduced ua a substitute s
lower bouso committee nutl-allun
laud bill which nlrondy passed tlio
nmcmbly and which, It baa become
known, la less objectionable to Dry
nu and the federal udmlnUtratlon
than (be Webb bill.
After a flnnl ennforrnco with both
liouset of the California Irglslnture
this afternoon Secretary of tilatc
Ilrynn .will leave (or WnsbliiKlou vh
I.o AiiRnles over tho southern route
nt 5 o'clock today. Tho session
not expected to Interfere with the
pnssaKo of thn Webb nntl-allcn land
bill In the assembly this afternoon.
To luwikc Iteft-rrnitiiiii.
In tbu certainty thnt tho neinnded
alien bill will go ttirouiU) tho anseiu
bly aubstnntlnlly a It passed tho sen
ate, early today, preparations already
are afoot by rcrtnln business. Inter
tuts to subject It to a referendum
vote, thus delaying Its operation. It
approved, until after tho general
election of November, 19M.
DurlnK the jntcpral It Is hoped by
thon who plan 'to lnltUtn' thla step,
tho clamor for auch leclalatlon will
bnvo somewhnt abated; that thn ex
position will be near completion, to
offer stronKer argument, and that
WnnhlnKtou mid Japan will have had
opportunity to complete thoso diplo
matic Interchanges which already
havo begun, It la asserted.
Tho menace of thin delay, allowing
a period of one year and scvun
months In which the Jnpanene could
acquire agricultural lands whole
sale, wan repeatedly pointed out by
Snnford, Bhanahan, Cartw right and
others Inst night.
CALIFORNIA BILL
WASHINGTON', May :i. Spcakinc
Milely as "Lawyer Marshall" and n
privnto eitlren. Vice President Tliom
ii h It. Marbhall today tmyH Unit lie
liaa discovered n joker in Hie gov
eminent'! naturali.ntiou lawri which
may draw (he teeth of nil nuti-nlien
land owucrhhip ln adopted in Cali
fornia or elsewhere in the United
Slates. The vieoprehidont'rt infer
eneu was that if tlio nuti-nlien land
ownership ipiestiou goes to tho su
premo foiitt it is possible thnt Asia
ties may bo udmitted to eitircnsliip.
''.ry rceolleutiou is," said Viee-Pi-esiilent
Mnrshull, "that no Inw
niithorir.i'H an appeal from n decision
of a United States district judgo to
tliu supreme coiut on tho (liicstion of
iiuliirali-uliou, and that western
courts have decided (hut Japanese
live not eligible to citizenship. It
might ho worth while to consider, if
tho Californin land law is npplienblo
to Jnpanesenlieiis exclusively, wheth
er such legislation might not open
tho way to nppenliujr on tho subject
of uutmnlizntiou and whether, if
such an uppeul is taken, tho supremo
court might not hold thut Japanese
are entitled to become, uaturnlircd
and thus Ihwiut the purposo of such
a laud bill. California might do well
to eonstder thoso fuels,
"Tho lower comts hnyo held that
all Asintics are not entitled to nat
uralizivtion hut tho 'miprcmo court
never has approved tho construction
of llio law, It might ho over
turned." 1'OHT AUX IMtlNCi:, lliiyli, Mny
:i.-Oencinl Tnnercdo Augusto, prei
1 dent of Ilayti, died here today.
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JOKER
OREOON, SATUJiDAY, .MAY
MIGHTY PITCHING HAND OF WALTER JOHNSON, WHICH WASHIN GTON
FANS BELIEVE WILL LEAD SENATORS TO AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
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'WASHINGTON. May 3 If
Senntors, led bv "Old Fox" Clark
Griffith, win the American League
pennant in the season of 1013 it will
bo due chiefly to the mighty pitching
linud and nnn of Walter Johnson,
"tho big- Swede." Wnh'mgton fans
BIXBY FAILS TO
APPEAR ALTHOUGH
I.OS .ANGKI.KS, Cal, May 3.
George H, lllxby of Long Henrh
fntlcd to nppenr In the Juvonllo court
today for arraignment on two IndlcU
ment- clittrgluE contribution to the
delinquency of minor girls. Ho wa
represented by bis attorney, Oscar
I.awler.
lllxby U sclieduled to appear for
preliminary hearing Monday. It la
expected that nt thnt time his counsol
will endeavor to have tlio Indict
ments against him quashed
Judge Wilbur or tho Juvonllo court I
stated today that ho will not preside
over mxuy a linn. ma ui-viaiuu u
..i......... .-i..i in.. .i...iniH id
the result, ho said, of a difference
of opinion recently with Miss Fannlo
Hlxby, tho defendant's sUter, who Is
a probation officer at Long Ileach
mid nationally known for her philan
thropic and humanitarian work. It
Is probable that Judge Oatcr of San
llornardluo or Judg.0 Guy of San
Diego will bo askod to preside..
SAN FKANCISCO, Cal., May 3.
That Henry lano WiUon, United
Slates ambassador to Mexico had no
part in tho assassination of President
AOuIero or Vice President Sunroz is
tho stntement of Kmilio DeGarcin, Jr.
legal adviser to tho Huortn govern
ment, who, with hip family is hero
today while en routo to Washington.
It is believed ho is roIuk to tho
capital in nu endeavor to hasten
America's recognition of tho Huortn
government, but ho will not admit
that such is the ense,
UNDER
INDICTMENT
.'), 19KJ.
Tohh
UioucIicc (bat Johnson n tho greatest
of baseball pitchers. Mirny through
out the country think so, too. Not
until Inst season, when Griffith lifted
the club from a tail-cudcr up to be
A contender for the pennant, could
it really bo seen how great ho was.
Milan, tho great outfielder; Ains
smith, catcher, and Mcllride, short
OF
E
WASHINGTON. May 3. It was
stated at tho executive offices hero
today that Secretary Hryan probably
will arrive from California on Thurs
dnay next, bringing to .'resident Wil
son a complete report of the ant!
alien land situation In the west.
President Wilson, and Uryan wilt
Immediately confer and thereafter
tho administration's attitude toward
tho California law will be made pub
lic. Viscount Chlnda, tho Japaneso
ambassador, la expected to formally
protest California's action ua soon as
Governor Johnson signs tho bill.
WILSON IN ROLE
NKW YOUK, May 3.- "Tlio peace
maker" Is expected to' Ibo. Hdded to
Prosldont Wilson's tltli's., according
to n story circulated hero tdday,
which nets hi in forth as causlug tv
Kcttlomeut of a feud which existed
between Democratic National qtiulr
man McCombs and Secretary of tha
Treasury William G. McAdoo Blued
early In tho rocont national cam
palgn.
It Is said that Presldput Wilson
personally participated lu- u confer
ence botweou tlio two men which
ended lu tliolr burying tho hatchet.
It Is claimed that McCombs blocked
McAdoo's dealro to appoint Jtobert
Wooloy pssUtnut soctotary pt tho
treasury. Wilson investigated tho
friction, found that It arose from a
inlBundorstandlng, brought tlio pair
togethor and had thorn agree to work
In harmony,
1
AWATS
RETURN
RYAN
ACTING
OF PEACE-MAKER
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stp, nro nUo gouig to help migutly in
briiiLitii: the Senntoro to the front.
Milan batted ..'10G last year, though
in the first seven games of this sea
son he had only .172. Both Ainsmith
nml Mclirido butted .22U Inst year.
Hut in the first seven games this year
the oue has batted .3 IS and tho
other .308.
GRAFT SCANDAL
, SAN FKANCISCO, Cal.. May 3.
Acting under the guldanco of Dis
trict Attorney Charles M. Klckcrt tho
grand Jury- which has Indicted eight
San Francisco police detectives on
charges of conspiracy today seek tho
"higher-ups In tho police graft scan
dal. "Wo aro going straight to the
fountalnbcail," said District Attornoy
Klckert, "because we are sure of our
ground."
The grand Jury wants to know why
tho police department gavo no help
In thn ivmfr uriinil.il lnr..tttti?At Inn.
uutrct Attorney Flckert tlmo and
again has assorted that every bit of
the evidence uncovered In tlio round
up of the bunco men was furnlshca
by the McCarthy detective agency
He openly asserts that Chief of I'o
lice Whlto was apprised six months
ago of the operations of tho Italian
bunco rlttg which cleaned up S300,
000 hero within a year, and ho In
slats that someone suffer for tho po
lice department s Inactivity.
WILSON ITCHES KIDS
PLAYING BASE BALL
WASHINGTON, May 3.--After
stopping for a few mlnutos to watch
IS "kids" play ball Prosldent Wilson
ascondod to the tower of the Wash
ington monument whero ho held au
Informal reception.
Tho president left tho whlto housj
today accompanied only by Joso,m
Murray, a secret service man, fo- a'
stroll. Suddonly ho decided to mln
I'.lo with a crowd of tourists vlsit'i-
tho monument. After a few minutes
tho president was recognUod and no
I shook hands with the entire party.
ARE HGHER-UPS
SAN FRANCISCO
NO. 3G.
TO
BE BIGGER THAN
Prof. O'Gara Summarizes Frost Dam
age In Rogue River Valley -Heated
Orchards Untouched as Are Those
of the Foothills.
Groves on Floor of Valley That Were
Not Heated Arc More or Less
Damaged, But Few in Number.
(By Prof. V. J. O'Gara, County
Pathologist.)
The fruit crop will be larger this
year than last. Tho first estimates
of frost damage wero much over
drawn as is usually the case. Or
chards thnt heated, as most of the
large producers did, were untouched,
as were those of the foothills.
Although it is a little early to de
termine the full amount of injury
roused by the last frost, it is never
theless certain that many of the val
ley floor orchards where heating- was
not practiced are more or less in
jured. The foothills seem to be un
injured, as nro the heated orchards
on the vnllcy floor. In n few in
stances orchardists failed to light up
in time, nml some Injury, resulted,
although the protection 'was ample.
It is Interesting- to nolo the excel
lent results obtained in orchards
where heating was properly done. In
this connection may be mentioned
the A C. Allen, P. II. Hopkins, Bear
Bear Creek, Hollowajv Bingham, Car
penter, Patter & Gould, Klamath and
many others in the adjacent districts.
In some of Uiesc orchards not a sin
(Mt wjuKBtL- fruit . wiLUuf !.
while orchards Just aerem the way
lost heavily. To thoso who do not
believe in frost- prevention,-1 -may
say that there aro several good con
trnsts which may bo seen and might
prove n good object lesson.
Tho fact that frost occurred. la
nothing- against tho district. There
is no such plnce as a frdstless fmit
belt, ns may ho learned by nothifj
what has occurred in districts a
thousand miles south of us. Sinc
this is true, the ouly thine to do is
to prepare. Only n short time ugu
hentiug was colled n fad, but it is
now known that it is a fnd that pa.,".
Spraying used to be a fad, but is now
considered n necessity.
The fellow who knows nil nbout the
weather and nUvises growers "thnt
there will be no frosts this year, and
that there will bo no need of buying
oil and heaters," is n real menace to
tho community. Every dollar lost to
tho individual is a dollar lost to tho
community. I hopo that another year
will find everyone prepared and if
frosts do not come, so much the bet
ter. SIDEWALK FALLS
SAN FHANClSCO, Cal., May 3.
Ulgld Investigation of tho lturlluir of
sevornl hundred stylishly garbed
theatergoers into a cellar excavation
through tho collapse ot a frail wood
en sidewalk adjoining tho theater
was ordered today by tho board of
public works. Scores wero hurt, but
none seriously.
Tho crowd was emerging from tho
theater and hud filled the strip of
sidewalk from end to end beToro It
wont down. Tho drop was but a
short ono. which probably saved
many from doath.
For 10 minutes or moro tho vic
tims strugglod In tho excavation to
soparato from each other. They
wero aided by a corps ot policemen
and several patrons of tho thouter
who hud witnessed tho occurrence.
HEADLESS BODY OF
RANCHER FOUND ON TRACKS
SI.ATTI.K, Wash., May 3. The
headless body of William Lehman, a
rancher of Talbot, was found on Ilia
Npithern Puoifio traoks near tlm
depot in Kontou, a suburb of this
city, early todny. It is belteycd that
Lehman went to sloop on tifl track
or fell forward under a passing train.
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