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WEATHER Itnln tonight nml Tliiimdny Sin. r.Oj Sliu. .I0 Pre. .'J. V SECOND EDITION fort r t )l rd Y"r Itallv KIkIiIIi Y-r Money (or Jnckton County Hlnjiway lo Un Available Frliruary 2 Act ual Construction Work Bruins Mcnday on Siskiyou Grade. Suli-Contract Let liy Kcascl & Mc Dowel to J. D. Mouiihmrr, Port land Contractor. Mtnt Judge Ton Velio WciIiics iImv h'chivimI lolcgrnm from Cold Hill, Mitfttllt'k & Id'ixl, New York at lunitf- fur lit vmiIIi'hIi thirl pur ehiweil .larkn county highway IsOliU, approving t ( li'iniU, nnil wIhIIiik that the iniMii-r will be paid IVbruoiv 'i. 1UI I, on de!n-rv 'if lit ImhhI. Thi npprovnl lia musivl tin ililn,v in Ihf piMwIitrn siiwn tit ImmmU wvrv iiiflm,i liv WIU t Hiikn rnmMiiv f Mitinipoli lst i blower fur n mrUfl hernial h lllftll. Horn -light ililllig-m, IWiMWlM'lHl-il liv llir attorneys, In h fmm f thf bond, were nirrfvil lo nt tin' lnt m-fl ing of tlic ixHinlr emu I. The Mttorwy tlcmmvmil h IUI of 'miiiI.v wmrrHiilM otiUtnnitiiiir hiuI liolil, nf t c.tiiliiitiii. ihiit f.'")S,I.S:i nre for mhhU and bridge, Imiitf iiihtix llwt only fllW.llUII in bund- be ii,l until IIih it 'in unit of miNlnml litif mh minis In' ii'iliiri'il Xi.(IUll. which Mill, iii III i'oure of Ihi-hh., Ih in tin' im.xt few month. Tin vill brim li) cntim Ix'inl issue and out lnmluiK hmiiI wnrrnnl within die two r criit limit ittfowl liv lit law. Mr. Krttooi. of KuMut V Mi'Dowttll, liti litivo ihu euntniut fir the hi btyon gnuler, uTnvetl In Ashland on Tinwxlflv with ,1. I). .Mounhtucr of I'uitluiiil, who lin taken n sub-con-Intel on u iMtitioii or tln highway iiml went over lltti utirvnM'il ion' ncsihiv. Construction woik will s'nrt Mi.inliiv. Sewrnl ihIiIiI.ihiiiI cailiiiiiU 'f rii'iiiMi'iit nruved this week, finis Ntilwick lii'i lo'tit cninlnvcil (is fori' tn ti ti. WITH CARBOLIC ACID WINNUT.d, Mini., .I.in. II. Mario l.lotl, tin' uetioss iiml lii'iint.v, seared lii'i' fnt'n iiml pedum pcnunnentlv iniiin'il her Ih'iiiiIv tmluv liv iisng whtil fli" thought mum n iii'minlion to iiniivi) kk'iimi niilnl, lint uliii-li icnlly wim 1'iiilntlii' m'lil, Tim iilrMH Iiml Mi'iit u liov lo n ni-'tjlilMiiini: ilnit: nloro to 't tho kolulioil ll Wllllli'il. Tim liH'Miill Ulip fop'llt, llM)i'l', Ulllll hilt' llllil nkt'il for, iiml ft itrlutr Ito moiiM In ii'iuliimiiili'il if ho iiiliiiitti'l it, hiti'l lie inittii'tl of iiiintlici' itt'tri'hM up ii'ittiiiK nt tin Minn' llit'iili'i' iih Mis Llnyil wluil to Kt'l. Tint iii'licoi, In' n,M'i'tril, wi'olt' it itii'M'tiptn'ii foi linn, wliiclt lie Iiml lillt'tl, Tln ilniKifint from whom il wii Ii'mikIi! iiiiiinlitiiit'il thnl fitrliolii' ni-iil if ulml llin iiVNciiilnm riillril for. BY IDLE IN FRISCO HAN ritANCIHCO, Cul., Jim. It. Itnln wnrKiiil liurilHlilp on tho iinimw ioyiil iDoii horn toiluy. It lirovonlml llui lino mini who Iiml lioim Hiippllod mKIi JnhH from roIiik to work. If tho wi'iilhur iorml(n thny will liu put to worlt toiunrrow, Onu Imnilioil iniurluil n n woro put to work lit tho Hallur'H Home. Tlioy Biiwcil wooil innl worn puhl S!0 conlH mi hour for their luhor. Slur iiml iniiii worn put to work flint, hut all liniiiarrlnil limn woro ft'il at tho niuulclpal illnliiK hall. - .Mayo Knlph IsmuoiI a proclamation thin arioruooti iihUIhk all I'ltlniim of inoaiiH to I'outrlhiito to a fiiml for tho rollof of tho uiioiuployod, Ho uxpvutml a iiulcli ruHpoiiBu, ATTORNEYS FOR NO APPROVE BONDS Medford n m an LOSTINEflUPTION OFSAK Mlbslonarlcs and Traders In Stilckcu District . Snfcly Accounted Fcr Forcii ol Eruption Sulisldinu Mountain Still T trifle Sl;ht. Other Volcanoes in Activity Dead Numlicr Many Thousands No Es timate of Fatalities Possllilc. TOKIO, Jan. 1 1 Annum urn Unit no AtiKirlniim poilnheil III tint vol rnnlc itruplloii mIiIcIi ilitttroyoil tit" city of Kiti;oltlnin. wlputl out nnvcrnl Miuallnr tonim In Ha lrlulty nil) luriti'il all th" mirroiiiulliiK country klitii Into a iIiumiM. wuru n'rehinl In-ri toiln fioiil I'ultixl Slttton Coititil Curl Di'lclimnii. al Nur.acnl.l Hctnrnl AirinrlcHit trailers Hint n lrgr iinmtior or iiilimlititHrlim Ihwl In llni ilrlcVen tllttrlct nml a fi'w loiirlwU with nt KaKMlilmii, lut Di'lt'hmiiu rHtrtiH Hint lie Iiml n coiintml for oil of thfiit. It Mint taken for prut toil. Iiohcmt. that t li Iiml ItHit nMirMhlUR. No iiuiiioh wuro km ol knoMi Ihtc. Kriipllon Snlnltlliii: Tho vruplloti ot Huktirnjlitm Man rnlil to linvo liiiiiu dtilmlilltiK tHiitii) Mliat ulucu S a. in. loitay. Tito iiiotiu tnliiH MitM unlil ntlll to ho a terrific nlKlit, lioMoviir, nml I'tirth uliock. coiitluui'il tilmont iiulntDrrtipliHtly. K.t Mti'ri mito itoniii of tticni that tititti) of tlin rt'ftiKi'OM Mho rcticltoJ plnnm of rafnly Midi lliny mito fri!iiicnlly rum pcllttil to crawl on liantl nint kucc DoHtrtirllou Man fonrml. too, lo tlay from other xolriuiotut on Kin Hhln IhIuiiiI. KlrUlilmiv, St) miles north of Kacoxlilmn, lurt Into vlo Imit acttlvlly yontcnlny. "TlioiiKaiitlH," tvitit n clout nit offl rlnlH hero ronlit rui)m today on the uiimlior of 1.111ml dy tho olcnnlc eruption on Kakttra litlaml. Wlri'li'HM nieitHaneti Iiml liceii re ceived from tlio commander of tho M'nrnhlp nitiadroii fcttt to tho fcouo of tho dlmiHter, hut they contained no cittlmutii ot tho n umber kilted. It would tako dn)n to reach ovnu it rough npproxliunlo. It mhh Hinted. KuKoolilnin l)cstii)i-tl Iti-P'trlti Hint KaKORlilma miih prae tlcnlly deHlroyed wito confirmed. Iliiuilieiln of flrea Mere rtarted liy dm Mltlle hot HtoueH Mhlch Hlmply rained upon dm town and nearly eory liulldliiK thero Mint liuriied. Ncnil) a foot of nulieM coiered tl rulim. They Mem entirely iliwurtoil. A hpol on Mhlch litflt Stiuilay nearly 05,000 peoplu lived and Home of tho r cut out IndiintrlcH of Jnpau mito con dtirteil una today worno than a dtt nert. riakura IhIuiiiI. Hnld dm iinval com maiitler In IiIh wlrelcmt report, muh n mtiHH of fliimcH. mid tho eruption was Ht III an violent iik ever, llttr.o flu HUrrni opened anil clohetl In tho earth. It miih dniiKuroiiB for tdilpn to elite" tho Kiilf of KiiKOHhlmn. Tltouuli It m'iih trim that a tidal M'livn wiih full aloiiK mllnH of tlio KIumIiIii coiihI, tho uavnl commander Said It Man but a hIIkIH one. Slilpitlui: 1'iox Mutts Tim Kovvriimeut miih natltcrlni; nblpliiinlrt of provUloiiN today lor (ho volcano and eartlninaUo vlrllnm In die KiikohIiIiuii dlHtrlct, SIchaiikch from (Co n tin II oil on piiKo 3.) STRIKERS AND POLICE MA .lOIIANNKSIU'lKI, Soulh Afiicit, .Inn. M.A luitllo m-iis rnKimj th' ul'tmnoon hclMcen forlv iirmeil slrlk orii, enlrcnehctl in lite Trailed lVtlcr ntiou'H loenl heniliiuiiiltirs, anil a hlroui; i'oieo ol! inlifi nnil inililiii, hurrouiitliui; them on nil sitlci. Aiiti('imtiiii ulleni)l8 by tlio nu IhoritieH In initl tho i'eilerntioii hull, lint htrikorri ehnsn the forly men Jo ilel'eiitl il. They wuro provisioned for I no McekN nml hud plenty of niniuii itilioii, Their position wiih ho (.Iron;; that il wna imposhiblti lo hIihiii it witlioul heavy losu of life, mi Hid uuthoiitios Mere bultliiiK doivn to u hli'Kt'i oviilenll.v liopliiK lo htnno out HlU btliliClb. MKDFOItn LINER COBEQUID LODGED ON REEF OFF YARMOUTH Wreckaiic Found Hundred Miles Dis tant From Position Given liy Cap tain In Wireless Askinu Help Operator Unalilc tc Get Reply. Faint S. 0. S. Heard This Mornlnrj, Hut Not Known Wlicthcr From the CohC(iili! Little Hope Entertained 1IAI.IKAX. N. S. Jan. ir- Th lto)iit Mall l.luer Colioiiild. arrltiK iiliituen miwnnnrii and u crow of 102 mini. Man reported nulioro tltU after noon nutir Trinity I.uiIk'M. Karmotith Mont of tint vumoI'ii hull M8M allow m titer and tho pnntuncerii and ere 'a mito reported nfo. Tlin Mouther Ntartod clearliiK thU nfleriioou nml tho work of the hteatrmrii otiileaMirlttK to lettcli the ilUtrimniMl itel wa not no Ittutard oum. Tim Htoamer l.udy l.ntirler in litirrylnx to dm (.'olieqiilil'H rollof. and It Mim oxpectett dint dm work of tramtforrliiK dm pict)KcrK mid crew Mould be complctod bnforo nlRht. Whim Innl henrtl from, tlm t.'obe itti mbh onl) t Monty mile dlnlant from dm I.mly l.nuriur. HALIFAX, N. S.. .Iiiu. II. -The liriiii'Kt sen ill .cm Ma rumiiti off tin pint IihIhv. .MiitinciH here heliexeil the Mieeknse fotiinl otf Vnniioirti iinlieittt'il that the ltoiil Mail liner Cobeiiuiil Iiml xoue ilnwii. Wirelens meoKHxet, n iveil here lodny from vchm'U mmiI In tin' t'oln' i'iii1' n-i'tic hinted tlin t Ito trnee of the dilre.i'il hbip in found, either at 1 trin r ihluinl, "here vlte Hot mmii out ilictie hiKiinli, or nt (irtiinl Afiilliin. The iiuuiber of pai-teiiyrh enrrietl miih not I.iiomii. hut il miis bclievcil ul IcuM M'venly per.oiin Mem ulionnl, iin'linliti erew. If lite Mreekiip' ut Ytirmoiith proviw to he Hint of the i'oboipiiil, the cmcI is 1(1(1 inltift ilUtnnt from Ibe pokitiou civeu liy Captain Hon--en in liitf wirclenet iiicmiu uhkiiij; for nitl. A Mirelest icceivoil nt SI. .lohn from the hli'iiinor Kowil dcorce stat ed that vi"ncl iiieked un n ilistre, call from Ihe Coheiiunl ut 10 o'eloek thin inoruinj,'. The operator miis uuiible to net (i reply mIicii ho nuked for tho t'obeipiid's posilinit. The ' reokujjo found off Ynrinottlli eoitsihleil of cabin fillings, part of u step ladder innl n MKiilionnl wonlcd "double piopcllor keep elcur." The government steamer Aberdeen ulsti reported heuritii; faint 'S. 0. S." calls this morniii);. It was not know i) whether they Mere sent out by the Cnlioipiiil. Thie kMcuther miis repoiled Ihi nfleinoon off l.ueher'! liulitship, where mariners believe the Coboquiil, if sdll nfloiit, is biittliug with the high sens. COMMITS SUICIDE l.ONU IIHU'II, I'ul., Jan. It. .Mrs. Ailbtir K, ('unuliinhani. whoaa htiHlmnd. ated 30 earft, yesterday hol and killed Slra. Viola Kerr 30, and then committed suicide, until to day CiiiiiiliiKhnm bought bin revolver a month ai',0 M'heu sho threatened to complain to Kelly Korr. tho other woiuan'H husband, of tho inanlfostti tloiiH of frlondfdilp bottteen CuuiiIiik; littm and .Mm. Korr. OunnliiBlinni purchnKcil tho weapon proHUinubly In tlm fear that Kerr would kill hlni. Kerr declined today that ho never suspected hU wlfo nml CumiliiKhnni ut uiuliio friomlllucsH, Ho boltuvcs tho drlnlH CuuuliiK'hmu took wullo Midi Slra. Korr jestordny nindo Him tomporarlly Insauo. All flvo ahota flrotl from tho revol ver worn Rcconntoil for. Two woat throtiKh Slra, Korr'a head mid otto Htruck n coraot atny mid foil Into Iter clothing. CiuuiltiBlinm'B first at tompt at siilcUlo fntlod, ua powder buriiB on hla right tomplo toitlflod. Tho Bocond ahnt ho put through ItW head below tho tit; lit ear, SOTS AFFINITY Mail Tribune oni.noNT, aviodnksdav, CAPTAIN MAM ANNA GUTIERRAZ, LEADING HER COMPANY IN THE BATTLE AT 0JINAGA ON AMERICAN BORDER V ifcfc ' L.tiT iH. Nn HHH A iii-h heroine he . i ) battle of (Ijiimgn, J', t Texas eertillli sells., im.i .., MM- r 1 , , 11 ., 1 , of Mlnell llHVO till 1 1 some IIioiikrhiImI I of Mcmi-iii's killed, t .i.Iiiim Mitrinn- ua (Jiiilicrrnr m.-is 11 i . 1 f ) mIhihI EAST'S COLD WAVE COLDEST JN YEARS! Ki: Ydh'K, .Ian II. The Mcalher hiire.iu lie Inilnv 1111- liouuecil t li it t tin Id wuvu's back miis broken. At noon the tempera ture Mas five ileu-rees above xero innl rising. The uitltt. howexrr. m'hs tlm coltlest in founifeii years, l-'iwir below rci'o, the iiiiuuniim, muh touch oil nt 0 n. 111. At S it wws I. Mow. Nine persons had Ucon iieeouuted for who died us 11 direct result of expos ure. The poor's sultiriiigs wro fright ful. Tlm muiiii"pjt' lodging houses were packed. Sores of derclieti slept in the iiintgiii-K biisitlu the eiul nvers. Workmen t"dny woro inclos ing Ihe miiuieip.il pier ut the f"t of Kust Twonly-siMli -tiiH't, hs n shel ter. Completed, it Mill necomiuoilute Beveral hnndrcil. Fire in MoMcrv lodging luuies ilrovo drill until tiuutes into the streets in the 1.1 inoiuiiig. 10 BE TRIED IN FRISCO SAN' FRAXl ICO. fnl.. .I.in. II. Detectiw .1. 1 . Skellv hit lure lor Denver to bring hack John Knv Hew, who is alleged to have opcrnled in Sun Kraneisco .utd olher coat cit ies as Adolphus ltuseh, grund-on of the Into niillioii.iire brower. Hew is ullcgcd lo bine swiiullmt scores ot weullhy San l')anei-.en people. The specifio cliurge agiiinst hint i mail.' by W. A. Jolin-on, from whom How is said to liaxe -ectiied $11110. Skelly curried iciUittion papers on the governor of Colorado for Dew's o. truditioii. expressTagenTgone COXNF.U.SN ll.l.i:, Fa., Jan. It That $1:1,000 Mas missing from the I'liitcd Slates Fxpriwr, company's of fice wits ntliuitlcd here today. Tho package, iu bunk miles, was con signed to 11 ConuclUvilli' htiiik. Knlph Wyiiul, the nompau.v's night ngent, was sought in cojiuection with tho case. He hud dUnppcnicd, leav ing u note for his wife, in wlriOi he said ; "I conunitlcd n crime. You will not seo tne any more." BROKEN BUT GUT .iantawv II, 1011. t i."i. , i i i .i t. toi'p- etticu- ' 3 t i V . 1 1 ( it .ruler Generul Nr"1 "" .- "'" iippn.in-li of the force- ol (ieimrul PmiicIio Vill.i. .,..,. ,. , , , . With the fule nil tmop in po-.-c-u.mn f ,. ,.V1 . )M ,, ,,,,,1,:,, Mill shr .i rcnl jur .1 nun. HEAVY DOWNPOUR OF SAN I'll NasC0, fnl . Jnn. 1 1 -Klootl roiiitltlotiB were reported from varlona pnrta of tho Mate agnln to day. A driving rain, which has con tinued throughout Northern and Cen tral Cullfoinla since Sunday was. re 8MiHlble. An tlm weather bureal priwllcu rain for tonight ami tomor row, conditions aro certain to grow wortH If this forccnat proves correct. Tho Sncaniento river Is rlalng rap idly, according to reports received here nut! (loud warnings have been 'tent to all points north of Sacramento. If the rain continue, It was pre dicted, tho rlvor will reach higher Btagoa than tho twonty eight and three-fifths feet reported at Colusa during the last flood. Tlm Mind la hampering tho move ment of vosscls nt sen. At Point Hejos tho vuloclty reached was 05 m I lost an hour. Vessels havo been bnrbouud at Kuruka for the last thiih) days. All vessels plying be tween s5nn Francisco ami Oregon ami Washington ports are arriving here from ten to fort hours late. 10 PARCEL POST WASHINCiTOX, .Inn. II. Fosl niBstof Ocnonil lturleson udmittcd totlny Unit ho wits soiitmsly con-id-eiing increasing the imrccl post limit to 100 pounds. "During lite fi-enl vwir buginitiu.j July 1 next," ho said. "I think wo will tinnsport npproNimatoly six hun dred million pounds ut about 10 eeuU per pound 011 the uMiruge. I just want to miv here Unit the thougltl of ti 100-pouud limit docs not teriit' me," TRY TO ASSASSINATE TI COXSTAXTIN'OPI.K. .Inn. II. An uttempt to usns-.iunte fhcrif I'iislui, former Turkish uinhiissndor to Sweden, wus nindo here toduv by 1111 unitleiilitied Armenian. Tho hit ter entered Cheril's npurliueuls tiud shot Ids vnlot three times. Liuutun tint Sail Hey, Cherif's nephew, scisccd tlio valet's revolver nml killed the in- udcr. FLOODS VALLEYS CALIFRNA MH A A FACES GREATEST I KNOWN Every Union Vorker in the Land Is' Ordered Out and Response Is Gen eral Martial Law Prevails Pick eting Declared Unlawful. Railroad Tie-up Is Worse Every Industry In the Country Is Par alyzed. CAPKTOWX. S. A.. Jan. II. South Afrlea today facoil the greatest Htrlke any eountry has ever exper ienced. KTry union worker in th? !an'd had been orderod out. The de cree was ImucmI by the Trades Federa tion last night. It was as yet some what too soon to tell how general the roionse would bu. South African labor Is strongly unionized, however, and It fotmed likely that It would okcy Implicitly. .Martial Law Utiles .Martial law also prcval'ed. The government did not wait to se how the unionists would behave. Its proclamation followed swiftly that of tho Trades Federation. Meetings were prohibited. Picketing was da clarwl unlawful. Tho death penalty was provided for any one found in possession of tljnamltc. The troop were ordered to fire at sight on prowl ers about buildings tho striker.! might naturally be suspected of wish ing destroyed. The railroad tie-up grow worse In the Transvaal and Orange state It was practically complete. In Cape Colonoy It was partial, and more men were going out every hour. In Natal they were beginning to quit. Provi sions were running short In many places. Industry 1'urnlycil In tho event of wide recognition of the general strike order It was plain that every Industry In South Africa would be absolutely paralyzed. Even shop abslstnnts and clerks aro organ ized. Practically tho country's entire militia force was In the field. Tho authorities were no longer trying to keep the soldiers In tho background. Their uniforms were seen everywhere. All plans had been completed to march tho two hundred thousand native workers In the mines back to their homes the moment It became evident the miners' union Intonded to act on the federation's strike order Y SAI.KM, Ore , Jnn 1 1 Chief of Police Shedcck stntod today that he would prevent the secoud army of un employed, consisting of 100 men, marching here from Portland, from entering tho city. Only four men ot the flrbt army which Invaded tho capital 100 strong last Sunday, romalned hero today. They are working nt tho state hospi tal for tuberculosis. When the lead er ot the army ordered them to quit work they refused. All of the other men given work by (iovernor West have thrown up their Jobs. Tho rest of the army, Including the 21 arrested for begging and "rushing" restaurants were herde l out of town by the police department late yerieid.iy. T NKW YOUK, Jan. 1 1 - Important trading marked opening dealings In stocks today, a fow obscure Btooktt be ing tho only features, Texas com pany and American Tobacco lost I '4. Hock Island preferred rose 1. I.ator when trading became moro active, tin oil stocks broko sharply, Mexican Pe troleum fulling flvo points and Texaa company U. Around noon tho gen oral list eased off. l.ohlgh Vulloy mid Heading each lout a point, llouds were firm, NO. 252 T It Reform Administration Swept Into Office Two Councilmcn Recalled and Third Defeated Foss Elected Recorder. Electric Franchise and Bend lsuo Defeated Other Amendments Are Carried, Including Salary Issue. MAYOR'S STATEMENT "I luive not consitlcreil my resignation," unit! . Mayor I'uriliii totlny. "I have invit ed the new council to n con ference anil we will inup out n phut of uctioti. They nre nil friend- of mine and we can gel along together. I hnve felt (hut I cotilil he of some value to the city, mid hope to be able to accomplish re sults." tittft0 f tl Tuesday's election resulted In an overwhcllng victory for tho citizen's ticket, all flvo cotinellmen being elected and two recalled by decisive majorities. Although tho adminis tration forces fought hard through tho day, they were ewamped by tho largo woman vote, recorded almost solidly against them. Councilman Stewart was recalled by a vote ot 3GS for Kmerlck to 300 for Stewart, a majority In favor of Kmerlck of G8. Councilman Millar lost by a vote of 283 forifafgravc ttf- 211 for Miller, Dr. Ilargrave'a ma jority being 39. Councilman Mitchell lost to F. V Mcdynskl by a voto of 291 to 22. the majority for tho latter being C3, Col. II. H. Sargent was elected by a vote of -172 against 7C for Wm. Clrich and 5S for Hoot. Miles was elected in tho Third by . , voto of 397 to C7 for Smith, tho so cialist. Foss was elected recorder by , voto of S21 as agnlmt 350 for Mc Donough, 212 for Under. 173 for Uunlop, 129 for Tyrrell, 79 for Hoter. Samuels received H7t for treaj urer, against 171 for Klein. Tho electric franchise amendment was lost, as was tho proposed bond Issue. Tho other amendments, In cluding the elimination ot salurlea from councilmcn, carried heavily. 1050 votes were cast, ovor 300 be ing sworn In. Despite tho tact that the registration board was located In saloon row, many women sworo In their votes. Cmiviiss Vote Toiluy The city council will meet this ttf teruoou uud eanvus tho vote of llm city election, which will be the fiunl official net of the old body. There being no dose vote, there will be no fnte-huired decisions. Sutuiduy is the last tiny in which to do the job. The first meeting of the new council will he uc.t Tuesdiiy night. Tho sworn-in vote through th" registration hoard was :U8, Irigely women, though the exact number cannot ho determined, through the signing of their husband's initial-. With the total regular registration, this menus that pme t icnlly every- (Continued on page 3.) FERRIS' NEW PLANS TO SETTLE STRIKE CAM'MKT, Mich., Jan. II. (Iov ernor Ferris was reported lodtiv from llig Wapitis as engaged on nil other plan for settling lite Michigan copper mine strike. Its details hud not been made public. Special Prosecutor Nichols tlenicd thut the Houghton county griind jmy would report toila.V, hpt , said hn thought it might do so tomorrow. Among other tilings, it wus under stood the jury hail ooiishlureil the euso of the dcportuthni of President Meyer of tho Wesi)rn Feiluritlioil ut Miners from tho copper country re cently. , C TI EN THE WIN A L BY LARGE VO