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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair tonight nnd Hiutilay
Mint. (1,-j .MIm. !I7.
forty third Ywir.
Dillv I 'ulilli Vr
eS1
Entombed Man Behind Eighty Feet
of Solid Rock nml Coal Impris
oned by Fall of Rock In Mine
Faints on Being ncsciicil,
Hair Turns Gray Dnrlnn Imprison
mciil, But Doctors Pronounce Him
In Good Condition.
CUNTRALIA, Pa., Oct. I.- Tim-.
Toahiwky wna telenm-d fmm the I'mi
IIiii'hImI mine bore at 7&i today. Il
had linen entombed eight iIiih. Ids.
imam lHft Ihrniujih nearly eighty (Vet
of Mllllt HK'I( llllll CIMll III reach linn.
'Iliy ihimIiI mil ne ('.yiiMinili' fur fear
)ii would In' killed. Tiixlic-ky, dig
trlng frim StMiI liU Imiili, pr'j:ri""cd
tttriH and a half lVe tnanrd In ir
ntuira. II" wa lmpniiiii iiy n
heavv mok fall in the mini'.
Thniatbnut the eight dnya f I
itttpriftmttmwt Timhtmky talked with
lilt mciuhcr nf llli' It'tnir kiiiikm Hint
with hi wlta and nwvini fmnl !
ineatia of H hh tin worker liml
fortunl Ihmiiuli thi harrier which
oparalsd Ihew. i' wn i-iirifcii
hmiI fhMrftd llimiiulioul. though oe
KMloiMlty hi' cried unl when ntnrtlrd
Ii.v fr4i fall f rock. PliMi'mn
vri' afraid ho would go iMniie.
Iti'-ciifil Mn ii I'nlnlH
,m Hm rrMMipr hmke th!r wy
Into th little I'timiiUrr which confin
ed Mm. Tnlnky gave t nhmil, nlurl
cil Inward tlirtn, fclnmfrri'il fur it urn
intent nml thfti. Iwfri anyone cinihl
ffHrh liilil. fell In lh ground.
.MhteJnTperlfir O'Dffltnrll ' prnng
to hi" "Me nnd lifli'd liim. Dnolor
wirt wilh the imriy, ri'turittic
warn nppiifd nml I lie atiniit ipiickly
revived.
A llf wavered hlmoolf his eve
nirl hi wife' nml In an iitatnnl t It
two wra itlad In on nimlher'
arm, the woman eryitin ami praying
with Joy.
Hlii- latta liml been provided !
shield Timliaaky'd eye fwm the
slum of th aim. Il roarlii'il llu
aurfaiMi unaMittl mi'f)il for tin "'
onalonal upKrl of liia wlfo il
O'Miiiiiii'II. A wiiilinj; nul'tmnliiV
tiiak Iho mnivlit homo.
Iliilr Turiii (Way
TtMiliMnky'ii Imlr liml iravnl "liulil
Iv iliuiiiK li,M imiriMMtmi'iil, Imt lli'
iliM'tiuw proiinuiii'i'il liim In imi"li
ln'ltrr pliyaii'ul and ini'ulnl i'iiinlilli.i
IIihii tliny Imd oxpoi'ti'd. Tlioy Ii.'
linvml lio would mouii Ik in n Hound
lll'llllll iih ovor.
Snore lind wnilcil nl thu mine a'l
niiclil l no the i'imic. Tho fin:-
hhift of workora lii'Kiui iliKUii'K' " ' '
p. m, mid hIiiuiIiI hnxc ln't'ii iflii'vd
nt 7 In tho inoriiln, hut. iviiIUim,:
how niT thi'v wt'ro In thu end o'
tin ii- n-ki'd nnd rri'iiM'd ponntn
hIoii to I'oinph'lc it.
MBIMI GAP
KAOIIAMKNTO, Pill., Oct. I. l'iio
nf unknown oriniu doftroyrd fiv
huiidivd fout of (ho KiMillii'iu I'ai'ifi"1
I'ompnny'H Hiiowhhi'dH nenr Kiuiuriint
(Inp oiirty today mid dt'lnyi'd riiht
liouud mid wKsthouud I ru f fin front
nix to iihin houi'H.
VolunliH'i'ri from thu purioiuidiui;
(ouiiri joiuod IhO HuiitluTii I'ai'lfii
fori'OH in fitilitlni: H' flniuoH mid tho
foonl ol'fioiiil.i liolhivo liml llio firo
will ho under eonliol hy noon toduy.
NIW YOKIC, Out. ..-SliiKiHlrto
VriiHidii npolnjfled to Herman Oel
rieliH mid iliHehni'Hod hint today. Tho
ituildent wiih n HOittel to MIhs lateille
KliiKleton'rt inhitlxHion Hint hIio wiih
out hy frnpueittH . of tho hroken
windHliiehr to OoIiIcIih' niitoninhilo
when it ran into tlia (inili wilh tliem
n few i)inliln j;o nnd Hint Iter our
lior Htory Ihuti Oelriehs ptuhlii'd hor
WIIB UIVU fiullon.
i '"
RESCUE MINER
BUM 8 DAYS
IN MINE DEPTHS
40 FOOT WALL
OF HER
VALLEYL in texas
Al'HTIS, Tx Oit. I.
I'ri'Hiiiniilily ox it ri'Nidl of it
I'liiiiilhuiott n wall of wnli'i'
foily fid hi(li uiih I'IIhIiimk'
down llii' (linidoloiipi' vnlli'.v
tlli llfllTllootl. HH't'CplllK c-
nryllnnic ln'foii' it. IIoimIh
nlii'tnly hnvn di'Mlioycd tho
i'iuKi in tin fliindoliiiip' mid
Hun Mnrcon vnlli'yx. Si'x'iily
fhi' pcrnoiiH wi'io iiiiironiii'd,
lit Inlet iii'coiimIh, on Snlilii
Ann iiioiiihI, two nidi' foiilh
of (liinralri. Tun houllomU
of proMHtuii' linvi' hei'ii ernl
to tln'in.
BY C 0. D.
Chief of Pollen UlltKoii plrliml up n
Miry allck liulol thlof nl OrnnlM Pan
thin afternoon who Imi prolmhly
Murkrit It 0.1 f tho lioteU on thu connt.
Krlilny. n peraon rIvIiik IiU iintiiii
n Aho. it nit reprwiotitliii; hlminlf to
lie n traviilltiK man, cnllml Knill Mohr
of thu .Meilfonl lintel on tho phono
anylitt: tlnil ho woulil tie thert .Mini
lay, liul If n ptirknKo cntito to tho
hotel for hint with n C. O. I), on It to
pay the ('. O. I. nml hohl tho pnrk
bko until hi rnnio. Mr. Mohr prom
Iwd to lu no.
I'rliluy n iHUtnl lolearnph ntOHicn
Iter brought In n pnrkntci for Aho
with n C. O. I), of l 20 x.cU Mr.
Mntip "pfoinplly'pnlii; "
In tho mennttnio wont renchoil
.Mrilforil'R houlfnro of n almltnr trnn
HHrtlou nl A h In no whom tho Hotel
OroKou hml hcon tho victim nml
whorif Iho pncknKo hml heon oponoil
anil fouiul to ronl.tlu n hlork of wood.
Mr. Mohr then opened Iho Aihu park
amo nml found It to enntntn n handle
of paper.
Chief IlltUon (jot hiiy with Dm
telephonn nml Avlio wmt lornted In
Omul I'iiim, Junt In tho art of put
HiiK the pnrktiK fraud ncrorni on tho
I Intel Jnwphluc. A wnrritnt cliarK
liiK him with ohtnlnltiK mottoy under
fnlto preleimeK wns United out of Juii
llro Tn)lor'n court and AhIio will liu
Klveu a prellmluury henrlm; Mniiilny.
PROTESTORS JAILED
SHATTI.I-:, Wash., Oct, 4 --Tho
city of Kenltlo today In mnrkliiK tliuo
while nwnltluK tin ottteomo of tho
cIiihIi between JuiIko John I". Hum
phrleri nnd tho other elKht mombort
of tho KIuk county Httperlor court
heitch. Tho odd Hit nation olU to
duy Hint Millard Price, Kato Sadler
and Dr, lUrmnti Tltiu, whoso nrrcut
for coittempl Htnrtod tho cnmpnlKii to
uinl'O a fnrro of JuiIko Htimphrlen' au
thority nro free, whllo fifty of thoeo
who protoBlod In their hohnlf nru In
Jail for contempt of court.
TltiiH. 1'rlro nml Sntllcr apokn nt
City Hull Park AiikuhI HI, nml nt
their IrlalH Into yosturdny nftornoou,
tho court hoenmo aware, ho wild, that
their crltleltim did not coiiBlltuto con
tempt of court hecnuiin thoy worn not
eommrntlui; upon any pcndlut; action.
PORTLAND BABE WINS
PERFECT BABY PRIZE
KAMttr, Ore., Oet. l.--l)celnred
hy thu jmlgCH io ho otto of the morit
porfocl huhieri in tho eoiinlrv, Jane
Kiiu.lert ukoiI -1 iuouIIih, daughter
of Mr. mid Mih. dueoli Kmixlor of
lNiillniiil, in winnof in tho cu)ejiies
eoutest hold hero in eoiiuretion with
tho ntiilo fulf. Oovcruor Wnt pro
Roittoil her prixea ugH'1'!?''''" !H,',"
in vnluo.
Tho grnnd Nwonpslnkofi "tizo for
hoys wns nwnrdod "nyno INirler
ltiiohaiian, iiifuut hoii of L, N. llu
chniiuu of Mc.Mimtvillo.
Virnl nwnrd for two-your-old
country RirlH went to Mnt-giuTl Hon
lior of flrnnls I'iirh. Kenuelli Camp
iicll of (Irmttrt T'nHft won tho third
prizo lit thu fwo-ycnr-old oouutry
boy division,
CLEMOTEUIF
CAUGHT SWINDLING
ORDERS
LEADERS
REE
MWDFOIID.
WEST WINNER
IN SUIT OVER
PRISON FUNDS
Jmlc Percy Kelly of Marlon County
Court Sustains Demurrer lo Com
plaint Filed hy Attorney General tu
Recover $ I G,000 in Rcvolvlnn Fund.
Money Spent for Land fcr Prison
Brickyard and for Materials and
Supplies for Prison Industries.
HAI.KM, Ore., Oct. . JinlKo Ter
ry Kelly of iho Marlon county courl
todny luatnliiPil the demurrer to tho
romplnlnt filed hy Attorney (Jenerol
Crawford on hohnlf of tho ntnto
nKalnnl (Jovornor Wmt, Secrotnry of
Stnto Olcott nnd Stnto Trenmirer Kay,
to recover prnctlrnlly JtG.OOO nl-I-
KPtt to hnvo heon unlawfully ex
pended from tho ponlteiitlnry "rovolv
Iiik" fund. Tho JuiIko HUHtnlncd tho
demtirror on thu ground Hint tho
romplnlnt Itaelf, which utn forth tho
purpoaim for which tho money was
umi!. In n refutation that tho Btnto
has tmfforeil any dnmnKM,
In hi romplnlnt tho attorney Ken
oral ulnted Hint tho money wan npent
fur laud for tho prUon hrlokynrd nnd
for tunttrlal) nml mippllm tued for
tho varloiiH ImliiHtrlea nt thu pent
tontlnry, nml other purponoii In con
nection with thono luiltiitrlet. Tho
attorney uetieral ntnteil today, how
ever, Hint he would nui'tid IiIh com
ptnlnt nnd nlliKed npeclflc ilamaKoK
KfLLEDIBABE BY o
TO SILENCE CRY
N'KW YOHK, O.I. I, An ttnidiu
titled gulden huirod huhy lien dead
in tho morgue hero toduy with u
hruihO on tho hide of tho head. Tito
politic- nssert tho bnhy wnt killed hy
loi'ph Deptiina, n notorious (.'un
man mid white hlaver, nnd lielieve
tho child prohahly wns kidnaped nnd
held for ransom.
Itulpli l'asiptn, mi undertaker, is
held on Iho charge of renuiMii n
hody from one county to another
wilhotil n pennit. rniptu unys I)e
pnuia culled him to n flat on Vox
htreel, tho Hronx, nnd ordered liim
to tnko chnrKC of the corpse. The
undertnker snya ho demnnded n
dentil corlificnlc, hut (hat Depuiuu
fihoved a Kim in his face, saying:
'Tliit revolver, contaiuiiiK' five
Kofl-tioKcd hullt'ls, will net as n cer
lificntc." Dcpumii, l'asiptn alleges, (old hint
Hint Iho huhv ludhered liim nt night
hy nuking for water mid Hint he
heat her to death.
Tho police found three landed re
volvers nnd n iptnnlity of coenino in
Iho flat. Dcpumn, a woman mid tho
child occupied tho flat for throe
weekri. A womtm'a photogrnph wna
found in thu room nnd tho police nre
necking itx origiuul. I'asijua naid
tho woman wept when ho moved the
hody nnd Hint Depumii ordered her
to "idiut up."
An nutopsy f-howed death wns
enttsed hy a heniorrlmgo of tho hrnin,
Iho result of u hentiiiK'.
SIK BOMBS HURLED
llOUl.niCll, Colo., Oct. I'ossoa
were aourlns this vicinity todny for
tho poruoim who throw bU djnntnlto
li'imhs nml fliod a volloy last, night
Into n rump of RtrlUobrea'cr'.'j from
tho Mitchell ui.no conipiuivV poporty
near liFayolic. Tho hotnhi. toasod
ovor the btookntle, BtirroiiEi'ing the
(nuip. WK'cked Ho cotunnnV hoard
Ing lioitHo, In which twonty-I'vo nion
woro sleoplug hul iinuo WA3 hurt.
Tho Bltota woro flrod, Incffcctlvoly.
ulinoBt nt tho moment of iho cxplo-slou.
BLOW
0
OMMON, SATl'ltDAY,
MR. REYNOLDS WOULD
..
v CjWt r . ' " m.,.,IIWj.N.l
ffljmmmm -r-xg
If mi urr-nt uncsfNtlun of Altorney Qencral Mclteynold- Is carried ont. tte
mllllouiinlre dlrwt.ini of the .Vow Vork, New Haven nnd Hartford ltallrosd
will he proiteeuted fur n. ii-l.niclitor ok an outcome of the wreck at Wnlllucford,
Colin. In which twinii one Mittens Iot their Uvea.
MIT YEAR FOR
TARIFF TO REDUCE
COST OF LUG
WASIIINC.TO.V. Oct. !. Con
grcbtnnn I'nderwood, who ciikI
iitcred tho now tnrlft bill through
tho lower holm, wnrned coimumor
todny Hint they must not expect the
lower dul lea to hnvo much offct an
tho cost of thing for several months
perhaps not for a year.
"Tho goods tho merchants have on
their sholvps now," he oxplalned.
"woro bought on tho old hlieh tariff
basis. Only tho contention which
tho now law must cau will brim;
prlcos down. I'titll ntorcbnntn have
dlsposod of their presont stocks, nat
urally they will not ho disponed to
accept tho now order of things.
"Tho same Is Into of ntanufacturora
who hnvo on hand stocks of raw
goods bought nt high tariff prices.
For Instance tho new .wool tariff's
offcet will not lio felt until noxt
March nnd the full effect of tho
sugar reduction will not bo felt for
threo months."
Underwood was expected to nn
nounco his candidacy for His United
Stntei senatorshlp from Alabama this
nflornoon.
OF
T
NKW ORLEANS, La., Oct. !.
l'lnt deninls of reports Hint race
riots hud been resumed at Harris
ton. Jli-s., where eleven persons
woro killed mid nearly n score in
jured in n cla-h between whites nnd
Mucks Sunday, woro voiced in dis
patches reeoiwil hero today. Tho
dispnlehes hinted that tho rumors
prohahly nroso from a demonstra
tion at 1'Xvette, Miss., yeoterdny
when Sheriff J. 11. Hummctt trans
ported u negro prisoner throit"h the
town, Mtimuictt's son whs shun lust
Sunday in tho Hots,
E
ACCEPT ARBITRATION
HHHH IHH
LONDON, Oct. 4. Instead
of fighting, Turkey nnd
Greece hnvo ttgreed to let tho
powers settle their differ
ences, it wns stated in a dis
patch front Athens.
-f t-f -f -f 4 -f -f -f -f
DEN
RENEWAL
(HTOBKR 'I, 101H.
JAIL NEW HAVEN HEADS. I
ml JAMtJ c :Bt.vi:cuy
i
E
GOES
BUT
IS FLOATED
OFF
SKATTLK, WVh., Oct. I. The
I following dispatch, wns received nt
:10:li o'clock this morning by the
1'acific C'onst Steamship company
from the enptnin of the stenmor Spo
kane, which went nhorc on Vancou
ver Mnnd last night:
'Transferred pnscnpors back to
Spokane. Kverybody nnd everv
Hiinij O. K. SKiknne proceeding to
Senttle under own steam."
The steamship SjMiknno went
aground on Vnncottvcr islnnd, fifteen
miles north of CnK Lnzo, and just
xonth of the Xnrrows. Kiglity-seven
of her pn;sengors were taken nbonrd
the La Touehe. Xo lives were lost.
In tho nhsenco of any definilo iu
fomtntion from Hto officers of the
. vessel it is believed that the Spokane
I went nhore whilo traveling' under
I slow speed. To hnvo struck nt tho
, point indicated in tho messages sh
' mint have been about threo miles out
of her course, which is accounted
for by the foggy weather yesterduv.
NKW YORK, Oct. J. A two-point
rise in Cniiadinn Pacific marked the
opening of the stock market todny.
Other issues, however, were narrow
and dull, although fractional gains
occurred in many of Hto leading
stocks. Later, however, tho list fell
hack after tho riso had extended to
n half point in Reading, Steel nnd
copper shares nnd a point in Union
Pacific. American Telephone droti
ped a full point. Later Rending lost
two points nnd Amalgamated one.
Ponds wcro steady.
Tho market closed sternly.
NKW YORK, Oct. 4. Mayor Ad
olph Klino todny is awaiting a reply
to u letter to Mayor ltudolplt lUnuk
enbitrg of Philadelphia wltiolt vends
"My Denr Mayer: On October
Hto Giants nro going to wipo up tho
Polo grounds with tho so-called Ath
letics of your city. It will givo mo
Brent plonsuro to hnvo you present
nn Hint oconsion ns my guest. Plenso
let mo know ns early us possible if
you can come,"
STEAMER
SPOKAN
AS
i
ROOSEVELT
TRAVELS M
HA
Teddy In Towering Rage Over Prlnt
Inn Portions of Address Criticising
Administration for Policy Pursued
in Mexico.
Proper Course Was "My Policy as
Exemplified In Haytl" Boasts of
Having "Taken Panama"
NKW VOIIK, Oct. 4. Theodore
Koosovclt sailed for South America
today In a towering rage.
He spoko last night at a progres
slvo banquet and portions of his ad
dress which ho had decided at the
last moment to withhold, gat Into tho
newspapers.
In them tho cx-prcsldent admitted
that there would havo been no Pana
ma canal If he and his advisors had
not "taken Panama." And bo bit
terly criticised tho Wilson adminis
tration's Mexican policy, saying the
proper course would have been "my
method as exemplified In Haytl."
AddrcMi L'ncvpurgatot
The address had been delivered bo
foro the colonel discovered that it
had been printed unoxpurgnted In
the newspapers, Just as It was given
out In advance for publication.
Roosevelt and his party were pas
sengers on tho Lamport and Holt
liner Van Dyke. Tho party In
cluded tho colonel, Mrs. Roosevelt,
Miss Margaret Roosevelt, Sccrotary
Harper. Naturalists Anthony Flala. O.
K. Cherry and Leo Milter and tho
Rev. T-'athor John Zahm of the Pro
vincial Order of the Holy Cross.
Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Margaret
Roosevelt will bo back on tho Van
Dyko on Its return voyage. Thcro
was a big crowd at tho pier to sea
tho expedition off.
"Idcnln of Democrairy"
Tho cx-prcsldent will deliver an
address on "American Internationa
lism" at tho Rio Janeiro University,
ono on "Character and Civilization"
In Sao Paulo, and ono on "The Demo
cratic Movement In a Republican
Country" In Duenos Ayres. Ho is
also scheduled for a speech at the
University of Santiago.
Dotween speeches he will hunt in
the Amazon valley.
Deforo dopartlng ho said ho hoped
his trip would put him In "fighting
trim for tho congressional nnd stato
elections next year.
"Wo go.' 'was his last message, "to
carry to our brothers in tho south a
messago concerning tho Ideals of tho
nower and greator doraocrarcy which
lias come Into being among us here."
Roosevelt wns shown n duplicate
shortly before ho left containing nn
interview with republican "Iloss"
Humes of New York state, accusing
the progressives of making a "deal"
with Tammany, ns n result of which
Justico Scnbury was nominated on
the progressive ticket.
"By George 5" he said, "I'm glad I
saw that. It's merely one of Humes'
hnbitunl lies and I'm gind to brand
it ns uticli "
WOMEN TO STOP
SWEARING AT POLLS
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 4.
Tho presence of ut least ono womnn
in every booth nt tho coming city
election in November to prevent pro
Jl'auo 'cominenAs on various catidi
dntes is to ho tried out here, accord
ing to announcement todny by Reg
istrar Zemnnsky.
E
HAMPTON - ON - THAMKS. Emr-
lnnd, Oct. 4. Tho homo of Dr. Tris
tram, ex-chaneollor of tho London
dioceso, burned todny with $25,000
loss. Tho polico thought militant
Biiffrnirottes did it. Thev arrested
Mary Uichardson nnd Rnchnel Pale,
prominent m militant circles.
HE
NO. 108
COUNTY CANCELS
FRANCHISE GIVEN
BOLUS TROLLEY
State Highway Commission Demand
ed That Illegal Franchise Be For
mally Cancelled on Penalty of Loss
of Co-operation.
Members of Court Stato Will Co-operate
With Bullis, but Blanket
Right Exceeded Authority.
In order to prevent tho possible
spoliation of the Pacific highway by
trolley line, nnd to elenr tho county
records of nn illegnt net, tho county
court Fridny afternoon cancelled Iho
blanket franchise over county roads
given Inst Mny to Spencer S. Hullis.
Members of the court stnted Hint ill
granting the franchise thoy hnd ex
ceeded their authority, which is lim
ited to granting franchises ovor spec
ified ronds, nnd that while co-operation
would be extended Mr. Dullis in
building trolley lines, co-operation
by the stnto would bo forfeited un
less the main highway wns kept clear
of trolleys.
Forfeited Stnto Aid
The action of the court followed
the receipt of tho following notice
from tho stnto highway commissien:
Excerpt from the minutes of Uio
October 2 meeting of the Oregon
stnto highway commissien:
"Tito nttcntion of tho highway
commission wni drawn to a franchiso
which had been granted May 27,
1013, by tho county court of Jack
son county, to on.e S. S. IJuUIh,
granting to him, for n period of fifty
years tho use of the ronds of Jack
son county.
"It wns tho opinion of the hish
wny commission that tho county
court of Jnckson county should im
mediately take such action as is ncc-
essnry to nullify this franchise, at
least regarding tho Pacifio highway.
Unless such action is taken tho stato
highway commission docs not desiro
to retain its connection with tho con
struction of tho improved roads in
Jackson county.
"The stato highway engineer wna
directed td so inform tho countv
court of Jackson county."
Court Cancels Franchise
Tho minutes of the court rend as
follows :
"It nppenring that on tho 27th day
of May, 101.1, what purported to bo
a franchiso by Jackson county, Ore
gon, over tho county roads in said
county, wns issued in favor of Spon
cer S. Ilullis, his heirs nnd nssigns;
and,
"Whereas, snid purported fran
chise is void nnd of no fonve nnd ef
fect. "Now, therefore, it is hereby or
dered Hint snid franchiso bo and tho
same hereby is, in nit respects, can
celled, set usido and annulled, nnd
all proceedings in this matter are
hereby vacated.
Done in open court this 3d day of
October.
"F. L. TOU VELLE, county judge.
"W. C. LEEVKR, commissioner.
"J. 0. SMITH, commissioner.
"The Pacifio highway, with its
easy grade over tho Stskiyous, would
be a very inviting routo for a tro'doy
line, which would renp tho benefit of
$100,000 or moro spent in grading,"
snid Stnto Enginoor Howlby, "nnd
neither stnto ndr county can afford
to bo a party to such an arrangement.
Whilo tho present ownor might hnvo
no such intentions, tho frnnohiso
might at any tinio pass into other
hands, nnd wo must safeguard tho
future. Tho franchiso was void nnd
illegnl, according to tho best" author
ities." SENATE AT WORK
WASHINGTON, Oet. 4. Consider
ation of tho Iletch-IIctehy bill, to
furnish a water supply for SaH
Francisco, was bogun in the senate
this nftornoou, when tho measure was
called upon by Seuntor Pitt man of
Nevada. Senator Hristow of Kan-,
una objected, but Ids plan to dfr
consideration was defeated, ,10 to 18.
HETCH-HETCHY
.J