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1 r,firZ'r -f -,v -? .nrmm Wmf.i tao? torn Medford Mail Tribune ." .. ., A SECOND EDITION WEATHER fti'ln (milKlit hint tomorrow -Mux. .11 j Allii. II. 'V.ia ts l'"cjf ly.fourth Yr I' iv Nlnlli Yrnr MISDJVQRD, OHIKION, trKKDAV, KKMM'AHY 0, lfll3 XO. 275 LrfT Trwrx -jrr wmfn jams js .:' "i-t ' v. tvu .... I BOTH FISH BILLS SEEM DOOMED TO DUN' Measurer to Open and Closo Upper njuu to Comincrclnl Flshlnn Post pound for Wrck In Senate, with Prcspccls fcr Another Postpone ment, Lmvinii Present Law. Until tho Itogiic river ami Wlllmii otto rlvjp'((i til 1 1 h woro iiiiiIioiimI for muWi)i 111 tint senate til Hiileiu MniithiVnftirho(i)i, , i NoMn4lii(liiy' llivi IMguo river fish KURESiPOSTPOiENT SPELLS DEFEATBOTH II r i ii iniinTrn nil III II Jl IV-1 111 I Ml riLiDuoicn un S LEAVING C1EUMAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO DESTllOY INTERNATIONAL II HI DOE IN MAINE 1,1,1 w'tiW1 y iiiu-k to tin vi ill prnbhblllly bo cither lQMp4Htl or i of erred I'liinllttcu whllo a battle ro.val will bv waged over tho Willam ette. According to Senator J. ('. Hmltli of Grants Pass, father of tint open tlvur hill, both Itoguo river lillln iiro ilood. 'I'll In Ik confirmed b) I'lialrnitui Fnrroll of tho senate fish committee, mill varloun other iiona lorn. Ilotli Von dor Mellon nnil Hinllli nto ioiuliir nnil tho senators nro hi do Mopping giving offense to neither by lotting tho ilvcr remain as U In. ('nine uiumlloii IIIIIn 'I'Iio alioD now wim brought Imek Tuesday hy Gus Nowhury mid (i. IMitnmti mIid roupwonti'it the Itoguo Itlver Fish Prntorllvn association, nnil npiinnrod Monday evening beforo tho muintw game committee, which h ron MilrliiK Uvo game comiuliudon lillln mid decided to report favorably on Hie bills, u hlth practically ro-ostnb-HsIioh tho coiiiiiiUmIoii, with n new pomonnl to be named hy thu unvcr nor, tho result of which will bo n pnrllmin commission mid throw the ftuli nnd gniuo work Into politics. cmUIng a puttlcal muehlno. Tho Hlntc loitguo of hunters nnd minium have rendered lon support In hohulf of the Itriguo river closing lilll. Monday II. It. V.mi Hiuer, Wal tor I'. llMfkui of I'ortlnnd, H. ('. liar mini of Itnuohnrg nnd Ex-Senator UiiMit of ICumouo woro on hand to aid ItH passage, In nddltlon to tho local roprosontntlvos. To tile In II(iiim Kvon If tin) Smith bill pnssos the sonuto, h) Ntenm roller process. II will bo killed In the Iioiiho committee on fishing, of which Hoprosontatlvo ,Vnwur It n member. Ho In a recog nized lender In tho Iioiiho, and with ltopiosoatatlvo (illl Iiiih led tho flKhl for tho iironervittlon of tho Kmuo . COIIHO fillip, Ho far ui coiiHtrnctlvo leKtolntlon Iuih boon piiHHed hy the leKlxhiture, which ndJouriiH a week from Friday. Tho work In further behind than at any pcaelon In recent yearH and It In now ho Into that thero Ih little pro itpeci of any Important lvi'.lnlntlon. ItepreHontatlvo Vawlcr haH Hocurcd a favoiahlo report upon bin bill for ill evrnlou of ntato blKliwuy fiuidH for pavliiK the .Hlnklyou Krade, hut the outlook for kooiI rondu IokIhIiUIoii Ik not brlj!ht. Iteprettontatlvo W'uKiior vnportH dotermlued opponltlon to tho half mill- levy from tho Willamette vii I Icy coiintloH. A doleKtitlon from DoiihIiih county appeared bcfnro the hlKhway commlttco Monday ovenhiK rcqtioHtliiK $80,000 for tho Cow creek canyon road, conditional upon tho couuty'H appropriating a nlmllnr mini. JKm1 & )2lk yHBv ,ismmmm mmmmwmmmwmBr v vvw -mirmr jv wlm dhv.v , in-fc .'vraHaav K.,AY'Kfi..f fV9MlM.Vit2mV!A wSJ&. AsXvHI TT nTiMfMTirinllMifr (owvme immmmy AMERICAN BABY AWARDED ENGLISH ESTATE BY A LONDON COURT ORDER :chwA WECNER. VAN MORN Werner Vuu Home, who deflurrn ho li a (Icrmnn rexcrxUi. attempted to den troy tho luteniiitloiml Itullroud llrldxo of the Maliii; Out nil and Cainulluii I'iiclflc rullruudii, which npiimt tho St. Cmlx Itlvtr between McAibiiu Junction, .V. UM nnd Vtinceburo, .Mo. He alio admitted hu Intended to dyiinmlte the Muln Ccutnil llrldue at Lambert l.al;i wholly In United State; territory, mid tho International Highway UrldKu from Calaln. Me., to HU Stephen, N. II., our thu HU Crulx Itlver. Several huiint after liU nneit In Mulne, after his clmre of dyiinuilte hud dauiaKcd n npiin of the Vmiccboru Uridine, on tho Canadian tide, hu declared he m a German reservlnt. with tho rank of captain. "My country U at wiir with Orent Urltnlu mid I nni-ii Cermnti Hiihjivt," ho nld, 'Wliui I did nut an ait or war and I wax within my rluhU. I have been In Mexk'n and lime nlo been trjlui: to cut back to Germany from thu t'ulted Htuten, but h.ive fullvd." II DEFEATS mm FO EP PATRONAGE W SAN DOMINGO SHIPPING BILL TIES UP SENATE Senator Jones Speaks Thirteen Hours and Fifty-five Min.tes Against the Measure Senators Arrested and Forced to Rclnatn While Endless Debate Drags On. BRITISHJPLY 10 I.AItKDO. TcAa, Peli t. (Jeneral llonahlo do la (inrio and hl non. both Carruiua leudern, wounded In yi'Hior day'H attack on Monterey, were brought today to Nuevo l.arodo. In utead of captuiliiK MouUirc.y, an the coustltutlonalliit comtul hero an nounced yoMorday. tho t'arraiua forcen were defeated there. A defeat for General Antonio VII lareal, a prominent Carraiuu Konorul, on tho road to MntamoroK yoHterday, la reported. TeloKraph communica tion with Monterey htlll In cut. It It reported flchtliiK had boon going on outsldo Monterey Intennltteutly for five duyn. According tn reliable rn porta tl'io coiiHtltutlouallRtH were toil Into amliiihh an dpermltted to outer Monterey, after which they weio ur rounded and tho tdatiKhtor com menced. Tho loss of llfo Ih paid to bo treat. 10 FLOOD MPS MINERS AT 1.0N'l)ONT, .Vht 1), fii-JO if, ifi.-vTnc reply ol' Ureal Britain to tho Amori emi eoininiinlcntioii on tho Hil1i.joi;l nf tho (lelenlioi'i hy llritlsli uutluintiim of Amerieiiii cnroeM destined to neu tral Kuropcuu pmln is today virtually completed, nnil it probably will lie J'onvnnloi to Washington I'roiu (lie Bnlinh foiviirii ori'ieo in u lew tliiyx, Thin reply in Kiiiil to ho I'm' more complete lliiui wan tho preliininury hlulenienl hciiI with tho nekuow1eiltOr nieiit ol' the nolo, It includes the re Hill Ik ol' eeiNivo iuvcHtiKulioiiH into ilelayeil inorieiiii t'tirf(es mul Amer ienn Irmlo with Kurnpimti iieuliuls bint'u thu luliitiine; ui' tho war, NAN.M.MO, II. C Fob. 0. -"Water hroko Into tho nouth WollluKtou initio of tho Paclilc Coast Coat company JiiHt before noon. Tweuty-twq mem woro nut off by tho flood, nnd ut temptH to n'Hciio thorn aro now buluK 'made. All tho doctors In Nanalmo have been BinniiKjiied. It Ih believed that tho flood enmo from tiomo nhj working In tho vicin ity thut had probably boon tappod by tho mluei-8 of tho Pacific Count com pany's mlno. Tho Kroutid In tho vi cinity linn boon worked for years, and It In known that now tunnelu and HhaftK woro very (Ioho to hoiho of tho old oiiuh, which huvo IniiK aluco boon flllod, WASniNOTOX, 1VI,. (1. A mt mune row in the Hoininiean republic threatening iiuother rexolutionnry eiuption Jms been Miioothcd out by the htate department. Ameiieaii Mill iter Sullivun reported today ho hail sueooeileiUn inedintini; between Pres. iileiit .limine, nnd the governor of Puerto Plata, who pot ut hWoroV poiutH over u ditrihution of oit'ices. The governor ileeliued that if .limitier nppoiuled ol'fieiali not neeeptahle to him lie would offer forcible resist unee nnd wiin bucked hy (100 follow er mid the support of Vusmio, loop u leader in iiorthcrn Doiuinienn pol itics. ''Throuuli fnruetions to the American minister," mivk u state tie- puitmeut Hummuiy, "tho department KhCil its yootl offices toward liriiiKiiiK ahout a hettlemciit of the controverxv ut Puvita I'liitu without renortinc to foiee; inul u telegram has just been iccciwil from Minister Sullivan stat in l' that the Puerto Plain officehold ers who hud threatened rebellion have nerved to turn oxer their offices to the K'lvoriiiwiit and . that Pre.-ident limiueK has isxtteil instructions that the military movement towaid Puerto Plata he suspended." SUPERDREADNAUGHTTO BE LAUNCHED MARCH IG NKWTOHT NKWS, Vn 1VI. 0. Tho now Hiipordroaduuiittht Pcnusyl vnniu will ho launched hero March ,!() Miss Mll.ulieth Kolh of Hurmautowii, Pii.i lias been beleoted by Secretary Dnnlola to eluiulca tho now bhip, WHNATCH13I3. Wnnh.. Kob. 0. Harry C'arr, a lendliiK merchant of Leavenworth, was placed on trial to day on tho charge of killing two men In a court room ut Cashmere. Tho men ho ta accused of kllllni; wcro C. I), Franklin, who waa accused of as siuiltlnK Carl's daiiRhtor, and J, C. Parsons, n Juryman In tho Franklin trial. ,; Larsons w'h killed hy n stray bill lot which CaYr fired whllo shootliiK ut Franklin. WA.miivri'rnv. f..i. o ..,.. n.i. I I'll-niulit sCMhion nf (ho hcnutc, lltixuts of maiiv more and I'ounler- thiciil- of what is likely tn tuuipou it mere ine tnany iuor,e, iimud I'icm ihnt Wil-ouV -hi" bill todnv still be inir toi'd about in ii.hih of debate, with the rcpubliemi rtliliu-ter iimn in full blast. The piv-ideul, at U white liotiKt eonferenee. Miid he" bad no intcmion fit' .Irtmitiiif itui liitl uttit inlitiifif !. 1 It, would enll a special o-iu if it wen-1 filibustered to dentli at the prexrnt inV. Thi senate republican- declar ed npiin they wcicWoimrcd to talk Mi a vote until March I. Arrest AWnlccs Some iudiea'ioiiH of the wearing ef fects of the lone hard lilit were coming out in thu senate, however, and Senator Itced, oio of the admin istration democrat, proposed an or der for the nirc-t olnll the iih-cnt-pcs; in short, he prono-cd to hriu every one of iliu uiuetx-cilit m-iiii- tors into Hi chamber and keep them there until the hill wns dipoicd of. His proposal drew ii roarintf attack nnd avc prospect votLfurnUhiii; inn teriul for an all dnyN-iJehato, Menu while the ship bill iUef was wait in;;, practically where it InK bucn for the last two week-?. Drastic steps were propo-cd by the democratic s'rnator to break down the opposition to the bill by compelling constant attendance ot nil the opposition. Senator Fletcher immediutelv Sen- ntor McCumber hepun to speak, pot an order passed for tho arrest ol Senators Baukhcad, Borah, Burton, Cnmden, Cntrou, fluff, llnrilwick. Hitchcock, ol.fjde, Oliver, O'fionnan, Hoot, Slorlinir, Sutherland, Vnrda- man nnd Weeks, all absent. Senators Kept Present Senator Iteed presented an order to compel each senator to remain in tho chamber until o.eued. Senator Oal. linpr denounced the order ns o'utrnKe ous nod u prolonjjed dclmto followed. After nearly two hours' debate on Senator Heed's proposal, Vice-President Marshall ruled further debate nut of order and Senator Brandeu;oo appealed from his decision. Senator Heed tnnved to lay tho appeal on the table, but his motion was defeated, ,18 to 311, six of the seven democrats opposing the bill and Senator Bryan also voting with the republicans. Sen ator O'flonnan, tiie seventh, is out of m '"vmmmm.mSBi v KH B 'ifllB i liiininFTii 1 1 i i. wmaB illif' a 1 1 m I' n 'ii "i i- M'jfWil 1 1 Ii I II IHIVI'll ' ' J Ji 1 1 j I If LI LLV1 COURT UNSEATS JUDGE worn SEATING HANKS TtDDY aUNGtDV 04MnMiMKw Ity ii decision of the London courts Teddy" Shnpdiy, tiie foil r-y cur-old son of Charles It. .SIlnRsby, of San FrancHco, Is the legitimate heir to the WOO.ihh) liaronlal property of the Sllnssby fuially la Yorkshire. The case has been In-fore the courts for nearly two years. Charles It. SllupHby, formerly a lieutenant In the British navy and afterward a resident of San Francisco, W tu hwkiksIoii of the property which was ilcvlsttl to his offspring. When lie naked tie tourt to confirm the kti i-s-Ion a youiiEcr lirother pntciett on the crotind Hint the ibild was not a legitimate son. but an li:lnat siilMtltutcil by tho lieu tenant's wife when her own child died Since the cne hn Iktii on trial evi dence has Ih'o. taken In Cullforula and records proUuced there to prove thu child lliC'h-ultlinate sou und heir of the Bliussby. GERMANRAIDERSTO PRIEST MURDERED Supreme Court Reverses Itself, Hold Inn Law Does Not Take Effect Upon Passes by the People, lut Upon Governor's Proclamation Phy Scaled in Unhin County. BETREATEO PIRATES WITH HOUSEKEEPER NEW Hfl I RD ER, IN LONDON, Feb. 0. Lord Charles i CONNECTICUT ASKS NKW UltlTAlN, Conn.. Feb. 3. tloresford Is golnj; to put a question; The Itov. Joseph Zerhls pastor of St. to Premier Asiulth In tho Houso of JAndrews Lithuanian Catholic church. Commons tomorrow In which ho will am, ,,,8 llou,olieP,lcr MS8 E a,; demand that C.reat Hrltaln treat Gcr- , ..,,-. ,, . . . . . man, wore found dead In the rectory man raldors on undefended nlacea as ' v r llur' nlrates. and after a trial hv court mar-! toda' Tno l,rles' "' ' 'ot to - . tlal, hane them in public for murder ot women nnd children. the doath. Tho body boro two bullet woundB. The woman had been Lord Charles assorts that tho Rov-'JtranKled with a clothes lino, hut nlie 8AI.KM. Or?., Fob. 0. In ri dcl elon bearing on similar cones Jnn number of counties" tn OroRon.- tho stnto siiprorrife, court, Jjere today ruled that on election was. properly hld Ui fill a vacancy In Hit office oftfphl county JudRo nt tho tlmo'of'thc last!"' Kenerut election tn November. Thi$ same rutltiK ousts Judge Worde.n of Klamath Falls and scats Marlon Hawks as county Judgo. Proceedings wcro brought by J. T. Phy to compel Ed WrlKht, clerk of I'nlon county, to Issue to him a certi ficate of election as county Judge. The facts wcro stipulated as admitting the election of the plaintiff to office. The clerk refused to Issue a certifi cate of election, however, on tho grounds that tho amendment of tht constitution changing tho term of offlco from four to six years In 19H tool; effect on the day it passed, thus making the term of County Judxe J. C. Henry, elected at that time, six years Instead of four nnd that In consequence there was no vacancy in tho offlco when Phy was elected. Tho coutt today hold that tho lav went into effect from the time ot Its itioclamatlon and not from Its pass age at tho polls', and' that ln conse quence the term of Judge Honry wus hut for four years, and Phy wiyi pro perly elected to fill n vacancy. The court ordered a cortlftcato issued to him. Tho decision reverses n for mer ono by tho court. eminent should no longer treat such raldors as honorablo foes. (Continual! on pace two.) E DEFI 10 KAISER CRUSHED BY CAVE-IN BUTTE MINE SHAFT had also a bullot wound in tho wrlst.1 Tho -body of tho priest was found on the parlor floor and that of Miss tiiltman In her room In tho attic, .ebrls was 40 years old and had been hero 15 years. MIsa Gllliuan was 52 years old. Tho crime was discovered when parishioners Investigated the failure of the priest to appear for mass. The houso was found to be locked nnd on- BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 0. Tho botly'trnnco was gained through a cellar of Mlko .ore, last of tho four men window. killed by a cave-in In tho shaft of Tho police say there was trouble in tho Gagnon mlno was located and re- tho palish not long ago and that tho moved this morning. Tho man hud crime may have been duo to rovongo. been terribly crushed by a rock and timbers that pinned htm to the shaft , wall. There was a refugo largo enough to protect two men wlthl arm's reach of whore Zerc was killed. Members of tho rescue forces woro : GERMANS SHELL FRENCH NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS I'AIHS.'J-'cb. I). Tlio French cnlj iuet Iiiih decided to eronto n national school ut which mutilated soldiers will bo tnuliiht trades, Tho school will ho located ul St. Maurice, near ' t'hnrcntou. Is declaration in- T i tho war zoni tho tho Hritish Wes 4 f I IH ATHKNS, via London, Feb. 0, 12:'J7 p. m. In response to a no tification from the flernuin gov ernment of its declaration eluding within waters nbout the flreeian government today sent a reply in which it insists thut the rights of flrcece mul bo respected. Koforriiisr to tho Heruiau decimation that P.tig lUh vessels were umkiiu uo of neutral flags, tho government contends that Greece cannot bo hold responsible for tho nets of other tuitions. Tho government intimates that flreeeo expects her -ships will eonlinuo o enjoy privileges provided by interntitionnl law, especially those in the declara tion of Loudon, fl Hllif f exhausted by tholr efforts, Somo of tho most expert miners in tho camp worked without sleep or rost slnco Saturday night when tho accident oc curred until tho bod was removed today. INE BUSHNELL LAUNCHED AT SEATTLE SIOATTLK, Wash., Feb. 8. The ;ili00-'ton submaiino lluhline.ll, tjf the United States navv, was launched t day nt tho yurd'of tho Scuttle ("on struct ion & Drydook company. Mis F.soulino Wnriviek Hushuell, n de scendant of tho revolutionary naval officer who devised the first mjIiuiu riiie, broke a bottle of chumpiigno on tho prow as the ship was cut loose. The Hushuell is 110 per cent eomplot cd, llor contract price ! .il,UUU,Ol)0. LAl'SAXXK, Switzerland, Feb. l. -The Gazette do Lausanne lin- nnli- j lixhed a dispatch from Poroutruy, thtUy-eight indc noithwont of Heme nnd el(eo to tho French iroutier, which snys that Oenunti artillerymen, tiling on a French battery near the Swiss frontier, sent shells into Swiss territory. This, the dispatch says, i the second hapiicuiiig of tho kind, STOP EXPRESS BUSINESS TO HONOR LATE PRESIDENT NKW YOUK, Feb. D.Tlio AincrU can Express company today an nounced thut the business of that company over 7UUI) miles of railroad in tills country would tie brought to n standstill for five minutes nt noon tomorrow" as a mark of respect to the memory of James (', Forgo, for thiity years president of tho company, who died last night. REPEAL OF UNDERWOOD TARIFF OLYMPIA. Wash., Fob. 9. Tho houso today passed a memorial call ing upon congress to repeal tho t'n derwood tariff bill, declaring It has crippled lumber and shingle Indus tries of the state and has armed tho farmer and poultryman, Tho resolu tion was passed with only 20 votes against it and 7t in favor. In tho scnato Mctcalt of Plorco In troduced a bill to require school chil dren onco each wcok to rlso and wa lirio the flag and pledge allegiance to it. ATTACKS BRYAN FOR WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 Itepresen tatlvo Mondell, republican of Wyom ing, launched another attack In tho houso today on Secretary Ilryau's speaking trips. -Week after week," he said, "with war abroad, turbulent relations on our southern border, foreign compli cations all around, including our af fairs In San Domingo, the secretary ot state, has been away tlnio after time, haranguing crpwds In tho In terest of the nation whoso affairs ho bus neglected, wandering hither and yon." .?' . M OF STARS AND STRIFES WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 AinbasaT dor age at Londotj notified (ho state department today the HrltUli foreltfH offlco had confirmed to ilm the pro reports announcing tho flying of U Amorlcan flag over th CuHariMr Lusltanfu on hor rent trip aerM tho Irish Sea. Mr. Vmr lwMt also in tho dlspRtth the twt pf ttttf press report of tlm oet4rrHM, .f.S .? - :?l 1, 1 42 ,.; "mj in ! t , ' ..' . . ': M, Jfi, W I C-M taStj' itji.i.iC'-.CJ