M Second stmt Medford Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Itnln Mat. 18 MIh. M i I'reclp. .87. Mail I I, .v. rnrlyllilrrt Tour, Dully KIkIiIIi Your. l -i NO DANGER OF SER10USTR0UBLE WITH JAPANESE Filcmlly Relations of Two Countries Not to Do Dlslurhcd Minister's Remarks Misinterpreted Bryan Is In Favor of New Trenty. Hotiso Immlurntlon Committee Calls Off Indeflnatcly Hearing on linker Asiatic Exclusion Dill. WAHIIINHTON, Jn. 22. Wliltu Hertnry of Hlnto llrnn Insisted this afternoon that a touiplcti ''t Ili'liU'iit with Jiiin was Imminent ro jsnrdliiK tin alien lit ml oontrinerwy. ho it on I imI tlint nn altilalor iiiiauliu: Milted b) Jnpnnom Foreign Minister Mnkltio ilurtlny before Ihn Jnpn ino parliament had nu thing to do Willi Hill Indefinite pOHtpOlleltliml of limtrlnt: scheduled today bofont the liniiilmntlou loininlltcu on the linker Asiatic exclusion Mil. It snn under stood (lint Mr) mi wrotu llio commit Kit Unit In desired no Mti'ii taken thut might ilnlit) nu iixpeettid now treat) with Jnpnii. Ilrjnn Not SurprlMil Ilrjnu Insisted I hero was nothing nurprliliiK In Unroll Mnklua's dcclarn (Ion Hint "the Japanese government liml comu in see tlin necessity of con slilerlng noiiin otlntr way for solution of tint question lircaimo thu rcplM of lh I'lilti'il Htnlc had not been foiinil snllsfnclor) " Tim decision to drop tho hrnrlu on the Asiatic lilll followed uti mo eutfVd HessloifoToni hour' duration. A doxon nltucsscK, Including Commis sioner flitiicrnl or Immigration An thony Camlncttl, walled nutsldo to testify, Hearing It I'nstiMinitl It vva understood Hint Hut com mittee acreed to iiiMtiotu) Hid hear Iiik twin .Sccretnry llrjan detailed nil tint various treaties Hint would In rupi'uli'it li tlio linker hill. When Hut rotninltti'ii unit, ('ongressmnn Monro of I'miniiyhniiln objected to public hearings In lw of llnron Ma kino's speech mid Chairman Huriictl agreed with lilm. Tlio announcement of tlui Indefinite postponement of the pulilli' hearings, follow oil, ALASKA RAILROAD BILL UP FOR VOTE IN SENATE TODAY WAHIIINHTON, Jan. 22 After ncaily two weeks of debate tlio pro ject for n government owned am! operated AlnMknn railway wan up In Hid senate for n oto this afternoon After Senators rittmnii mill Wiling ham liml concluded tlio nniioiiiiciul speeches on Hid hill It was agreed, hy iinnnliiioiiH consent, to begin thn lollmll at 4 o'clock, lluforu tlio voto was tulcun It wuh expected tin of fort would hu mmlu to nmonil thu provision purnilttliiB tlio prusldont to leuso tlio rullrouil when constructed. Virtually nil thu oppo Hilton tlio bill uvolvoit around gov ornmont ownership ot mllroaiU, ' Honntor IMttmun ilocluroil Hint thn iii'iiil for Oinro colli whuroupoii to luillil croilll would nlono jimtlfy tha Koviirninoiit hullilliiK tlio rullrouil nt'i If thoro woro no nucli Hiiikh uh Hploiidlil ;iisrlcuturnl InndH ami coal unit other nilnornla tlidro. RUMORED 40 KILLED IWIUH), N. I).. Jim. '-"-'- l''' Hiiiii'il i'iiiU Hull I'limi (unity lo I'mly rioiin luiw lii'Kii I'llli'il in it (IikiiI Noillimi ImiIii wiri'li liriil JVlllMlllli N. I). MI'M' IH'I'hl'll In' dt noon Imlii). IIiiiIioihI olfinuU Pi llllll ll'llir I'llllllU'll I"' lllHK M'l'l'l' iJ nv HWd nf Uv (l)uir. GREATNORTHERNWRECK 1 j. . I AL J, JENNINGS, FORMER TRAIN At J. .IminiiiKH, formor truiii rohliiT, now prtii'tii'ini; nllonii'v in (Ikliilnuiiii, in ilcli'imini'il llin tmlilii xliull in-iIoi-rk his trforinatHUi niul to pioo Hint tlnv will ilo mi In1 ii now n ciiniliiliitu Tor Hii nomiiiiition for Koiriior lie Inlii'Vi'H II lu li I'loi't cil In will kim' Ol.lnliomii Hi" lt''t, nl liii"! tin1 mot lionrl, lulnnii htrn- E TOKIO. Jan. 22 - All ctnum-ti ilU plniil thn lUi'llvxt Intercut liuro to iln In Ihn ntniotnimt innilo by J'ornlKn MliiUmr llnron Maklno nt )i(oriU't ninlon of pnrllnmi'nt to tlio effect Hint Japan wonlil hno to tnko fur Ihur Mtepit to emplinrilo with tho Amiirlcnu government Hid Mlknilo'i protent ayaliiMi California'! alien land lawn. Hpemilntlon wnn rife on nil hnmU an to what tlio bnroii incnnt hy HiIh referelU'il. Tllrtt III! Willi llllltlllK At inllltnry preparation wan not nt nil Kiinernll) bellneil, ulnro there nro few Jnpnnem who ilon't renllte their country I In no financial condition to iindorinko nu extuiuUo cninpnlKU. The loiiHenuuK of opinion wn Hint retaliatory luKliilnHon iiIoiik coniinor rial linen was contemplated. Htrlctor ri'KuluHoiiM ronrcruliiK American resldontH or lnltorit In tho country wan thought unlikely, Itinimurh n not eunuch American couio to Japan to make audi action particularly felt, except, potslbly, In a purely son tlmuntul way. THAW GETS $30,000 FROM TRUST COMPANY IMTT811UIM, l'a., Jan. 22. Ilurr K, Tliuw, ulayer of Stanford White, this afternoon van rnnto.l rlKht to 130,000, held by tho Fidel ity TriiBt nml Tltlo company lioro, by JiiiIko J, J. Miller of tho OrphuiiB court. Tho amount ropreHonta uc cummulateil Interest on a sum hold In truht for Thaw by tho company, tho court ruled Hint tlio law holds that one may ho In tho custody ot n lunntlo nnylum and ntlll linvo suffU rleut moutal capability to make con trmlH and tranunct biiHlnosa. TO TERMS WITH WILSON LONDON', Jim. '"-. H. W. IJiri. Iui Hitlil to lepri'M'iit l.oiil C'ott iliuy, lieml of (lie Peiioxm K,inliiiili, wliicli liiix cunt iiioiik .Mexieiin Intel - ohtn, wuh iimlerxlooil licit tmliiv lo limn niiniiKi'il fur u conferi'iire with l'ieliliilil Wll-oii. Ilielluiiu Ih liov ill Hie I'nili'il Hliilt'. II nwih Imliev nl hy noiiio JiiiiiiieierH Hint Ciiwi'i.iv Iin ilri'idcil lie cmi lii"l fiili'Uiiiinl Ilia I'lWI Ml'klemi lllll'M'kU ll Ml Oil iJiilii'jf Milli Hu Wiiklnnuli'ii mlimii iliulioii wi'il Hi.il Jliriliiiijf Iiiiioi li u wlv Hunt, fiiiHV X i a dm F' " JKs mm -AmW APAN PLANNING RETALIATORY IV AGANST AMERICA MKDFORD. tn . ROBBER, RUNS FOR GOVERNOR Hon it linn known. If liu fnilx of iiominntion or I'lrction lio will Inno iii'liiKMil Hiffii'icnl iromini'iiru to tntiki lux low prni'tii'i) i'M'ii moro profilnlili- than now. 'I ln iliffiTi'iit'o lii'tui't'ii JcnniiiRH nml Hiinic oHiitk in politic in Hint In iiiIiiiiIk hi wiim n lnj;li wiimihi n iiikI n lliu'f, nml llu'V ilon't till imlii'ti'il. VILLA MASSING "" TROOPS 10 ATTACK HI. I'ASO. Texan, Jan. 22- Aliothnr battle on Mexican noil, a inomontou na thotn foiiKht recotitly nt Blerrn lllauca nml OJInnsa will be Kin within ten da)n nt Torrcon, ac- ronlliiK to mhlcos from Chihuahua City today. Thu conntltutloiiallstn troop from all parta of. Northern Mexico nro hurry Iiik to a rendezvous aboM) that point where General "1'nnclio" Villa will tnko personal command. JteallrlnK that Torreon I tho key to" the uholo territory miiitli of Mexico City the federnU aro mnHHliiK their nvnllnble force from Mexico City, San l.ula l'otoal and Monturuy. Cenernl Villa expect to liavo 15, 000 soldier to attack Torreon, whltn tho federal treiiKtli thero will bo leta than that. Vlllu Is supremely confident. In a proclamation today ho predicted that hla forces would capturo Torreon and then "knock another prop from under tho totter InK throne of lluerta." If Torrcon fall, hu predicts nil tho other cities between thero niul Mexico City can ho easily captured. FEOERATION ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR ASTOKIA, Or., Jan. 'J2. Ono of the liiKK,!t fiKlitx III the prebent con vention of the Statu reiteration of Labor in mms'ioii here, n resolution iiitioduootl Tuehilay by tho Typo rnpli'u'iil union, proxiiliut; for the umoiiiliiiK of the eoiihtitiitiou of the federation no that officers of tho on Miine; yj.nr eoulil ho elected on tho floor of tho conu'iition, was defeated today hy a oto of II) to 'Jo. Thy officers will hu nominated this ufter noon mid elected later hy tefcrcndiiiu ote. Discussion of thin resolution took up pi Helically all of tho moraine; ses sion. WESTMINSTER ABBEY LONDON', Jan. !!i At Ki.i (Icon.!! Iivhcht iliiiicli milliontic Inday nl lend hpni'i' fur Hie lulu Liml HlriilhciMia'x hody in Wcslinin hlcr Alhi. The fniiiily ucirplcd tliv honor of liiiii'iiil m'lwi'ea in llic uh lic). lull di'i'limd a Inn ml Ihi'li', III" loidlii' In I ikpniil uili laiiM Hm I iii lii'di lit' liulc lu uife'n IU Jlighgulu ihuHhudi ENEMY EN Oltl'XION, THUIWDAY, KEEN RIVALRY President Wilson Appeals to Chair men to Allay Jealousy Which En dangers Fate of Anti-Trust Bills Pending Before Congress. Judiciary Committee Gets Part of Bills and Interstate Commerce Committee Balance by Truce. WASHINGTON', Jan. '22. The house judiciary committee thm morn inc Ix'iran real work uu the lithiums t ration trust prormn. Three tenia tie hills drawn by Cone;rciMmmi C'lu ton and lfcpresentnties HojU and Carlia wero laid before the full committee. Formal introduction ot thu bids will be planned this after noon or tomorrow. HeannpH will In, ejn next week liuforo both the judic iary mid interstate: commerco com mittees. (juellini; jeitloUH nnlry of both scuntc mid bonne lenders ocr inns ion of the ndminiitration program wus the problem that faced the pres ident toilny. Chairman Adntnxon of the interstate commerce mid Clayton of the judiciary committee reached a lenisirary tnieu after President Wil son had appealed to both to bury their differences in handling the measures. Clayton was said to hne protested to tho president npiiust linwnt: Adttinsou'i committee take any part in the work, following Demo emtio Lender I'ndcrwood's reference of the interstate (rude commission and rnilrond ftrcuritics rejrulatiou features of the Adamson committee. It was reported toilav (hat the president hm! asked Adamsou if he eotihl to Kracei'ullv withdraw and leave the entire field and glory to Clayton's committee. Adntusnn re fuscil, hut agreed to give Clavton the prestige of introducing the several hills with his immc uimiii them as the author, reserving to the interstate commerce committee the right to pre sent thu final ilY.itK In tho senate moro rivalry between Chairman New hind", interstate com merce commission, mid Chninnan Ov erninn's judieiarj committee was im pending. Overman thinks .omo of the bills ought to bo given to tho judiciary committee and not have New lands' committee handle the whole program. OFE RATE TO 4 PER CENT LONDON, Jan. 22. Tho Hank of Kngland today re- " duced its discount rate to 4 " per cent, owing to tho easier monetary situation at homo "" "" and abroad. Tho Oennan "" " bank rate also was lowered, "" and it was expected tho "" 4- lln.,1. T V..n.ul wnill.l f.ll I il IV 4 4.IIIIIV " 4 ,4,11 v- ...... ',.v. suit shortly. STRENUOUS TRIP FROM EUREKA TO BAY CI1Y PAN FltAKCISCO. Cal., Jan. 22. In tow of tlio steamship Jumes W. Higgius, the steam schooner Scotia arrived at this port today after a perilous vouigo of Hoven dnys from Lurekn. Under ordinary conditions the trip is madu In twenty-four hours, Thu schooner run Into a lernfi MHilhcastcrly galu soon after leaving Luiekii, The tuiiieiidous waves uashi'd over her and put out her firci.. For two duvs she Ntliigg'ed iihing until lie iml Hie HJKinn. H"lli vckils linn I'lii'oiiuL'iid it'iiimeil gules mid were lhlily-lx Imurn Hi inuLmg Ihu DID mil.'. Tin Hcolm Joi.1 MlfUUU lit I ut lir di'illoud of JuUr. MS THREATEN B LLS .TANUAHY 22, 1014. SUES "TALMAGE OF THE Mrs. Allele Davis, known to the stage as Allele Hlooil, has found out she cannot get along with her min-ister-aetor hifdmrid, Kdward Dnvis, known when in the church as the Itev. Cader Ilussell Davis. She has begun su.t for divorce, miming an nctrei". Iifr. Davis has played in ''The Kingdom of Destiny," mul .kas-UIji- E LONDON, Jan. 22. A quarrel be tween Chancellor of tho K.xchequcr David LIoyd-Qeorgu and First Lord of tho Admiralty Winston Churchill over expenditures of the British navy today threatened to disrupt tho cab inet. Churchill, as head of the national sea-fightini establishment wants more ship. Lloyd-George, as tho government's financial manager, thinks the countrv is spending more for wnr craft already than it can afford. It was understood today thnt Churchill would resign if his esti mates were materially reduced, and that Lloyd George would resign if they were not cut heavily. A cabinet meeting vva- held this afternoon to consider tho situation, but to far as could bu learned, no decision was reached. It was. ru mored that seven ministers support ed Lloyd-George, fix Churchill and that five were doubtful. WHITE SLAVES WED T( SAN FUANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 22. Although Detective Joseph rtodmotul of tho vlco detail from police head quarters wanted Kmllo O. Uucolu held while ho endeavored to connect him with tho whtto slave traffic tho man was roleased today on $1000 ball. Ho was arrested last ovonlnt; charged with a statutory offense and accused ot keoplnu a dlsordorly house. Thu apartments whero thu police found h'm were magnificently fur nished and ho Is said to bo worth more than a quarter of a million dol lars, As a sequel to tho arrest It was bald a federal Invest Illation was likely o look Into ihance that, to prevent tho deportation of fallen women froju abroad, thu white slaver havo made a prattlm of inarriliiK their Vlillius, usually for u fee of 1100, lo Anierlraim, thus ylvliiK liivuj iHI jmilkhlp. Iliouuh Ibi'lr hUnbSDilu set iJvmi vvr ww thvw ukuIu v immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'i . jmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmt- ' x mm' "' -zst'-mmmmmmmmmm mSmMmL. w9r i?SmmEmmmW flUmPL r jjmgammmmmm&2 iKi vmmm' Kt i- mmmmg, m. v& Mmmmi 'mmmmr h-$- mmf H CABINET DEADLOCKED VE D RES WEST" FOR DIVORCE pcared all over the United States. Davis began his public life as a preacher in California. Joaquin Miller gave him the sobrirpict, "The Talmage of tho West." He preached in Oakland with considerable success, but abandoned the pulpit because, ns he said, there wasn't enough money in it. He was graduated from Ken tucky nniveiiiy. LOF FAVOR AT CAPITAL WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. A fa vorable report ou the bill withdraw ing lands was expected to be return ed todny by tho houso mines com mittee. The milium hearing, how. over, continued this morning. The withdrawal of thu laud is being stubbornly fought hy J. M. Flannery, president of the Standard Chemical company, and a group of scientists and others. Chairman Foster of tho mines committee declares he sees where Flannery and others could make vast fortunes from tho radium business unless the government interferes. "You will soon see these rudinni people," said Foster, "putting on the market a lot of radium and radium waters and radium pads and tho like, which would mean moro profit to them than the sale of the pure radium itself." MINERS IN FAVOR OF INDIANAPOLIS. Iml.. Jan. 22. Hundreds of resolutions from vari ous locals were considered today bj thu delegates to the annual conven tion hero of the United Mineworker. of America. A resolution urging government ownership of publio util ities was adopted. Another demand ing a federal investigation of the robbiii!' ot Deleirate William ltodda ou a West Virginia train was also adopted. SENATE AGREES TO WABIIINOTON, Jan. 88 Favor, able report on Ilia iioiillnutloii of II M I'luiloll, of I'txirU. Ill . to t Aiiierlisu aiiiLuxmdor ttt Kus, was muuiiid by Hid ifwslv tmlitu rla tfous MjwwmU- May WBAWA RADIUM LAND FINDS NO. 259 T Total for Six Days' Storm 2.44 Inches Seasonal Deficiency Five Inches Bear Creek Rises Six Feet and Falls Faster Than It Came Up. Laundry Slabwood Carried Away Rogue River Rises and Falls Two Feet No FloeJ In Prospect. Tho first soaking rain of tho present season has showered tho volley nt intervals since Saturday. Wednesday night .33 inch was added to the .52-inch Hint fell during llio day and Thursday morning .27 inch more refreshed the earth. The total for the storm up to noon Thursday wns 2.H inches. The normal rain fall for January is 4.73 inches, and the total that hag fallen this month is 3.83 inches nn nverngo for this date. The total rninfnll since Sep Umber 1 is 0.C7 inches. Tho normal rainfall for this period is' 1-1.13 inches, leaving a seasonal deficiency of annroximntclv S inches. Predic tions nre for continued rain, though the storm seems broken. Snow In SlskljroiM The rain of tho earlier part of thn week wns snow in the Cascades and Siskiyous. A chinook Wednesday evening,, together with the heavs.raia. turned the local streams into tor lent. Dear creek roso -lxl feet Wednesday evening, carrying off u pile of slabwood at tho Medford loundry and Ketfing afloaftfce Pa cific & Kustern temporary track un der the Bear creek bridge, Lot little damage was done, tho creek subsid ing almost as fast as it had risen. Practically tho entire force o city employes were stationed at the Jack-' son street bridge this morning keep ing debris away from the city water pipe. Two bents were washed away. Wednesday evening tho stumi sewer in the southern part of Hie oily became clogged, forcin.' tho mr I'lus water down an old mil' race, Hooding yards on South Central av enue and causing two streums to flow- down both sides of Itivenide u venue. In spots the water covered tho entire strcot. Other sewers in various parts of the city becamo clogged, flooding basements by hack ing up water. Ilogue Itlsc Two Feet The Rogue river rose about two feet at Gold Ray Wednesday after noon and fell about the same amount Thursday morning. A heavy volume of water, how over, tills the stream. The California & Qregou Powor company reports very little snow at Prospect. Traffic on tho Southern Pacific was demoralized Wednesday after noon and this morning. No. 10, northbound, duo nt 5:25 in tho even ing, reached Medford this morning at 4 o'clock, being delayed by heavy snows in tho Siskiyous. Tho 11 o'clock train from tho north this morning was over an hour late. All the tributary streams to the llogtio river aro reported bunkfui. The snow melted fast in tio hills, none being visible today on the near by foothills. PORTLAND LUMBER YARDS DAW sz&nonr fe POItTLAND, Or., Jib. 28. V tiro, extinguished early today altar burning fiercely fer several nra, swept the yards of the Portias! Luas". ber company doing daw varfeiMty estimated at from f 18S,e t 17l, 000, fully cover by xtirM, Fanned by u atremc MHtkwerly wind, (be fire threfttl te aft! but the walu Mill was v4 fNWH U UructloN ihrfwisN Ike Hti4 nt Dm flreweM, t4y mb4 mm! ft ft boat MK IM M4 4iw, Wliiu IkkJI uUJ tAAyj f i Hsi- llf WW9 1 W FW R SOAKING RAIN OF SEASON RAISES CREEKS i m