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Ilo I hh U<'<| u »liitoilleni tilin II1OI lllllg which hu hu hl lu part: “I fed sure that Munsey's proponili ADMITTED STEALING *27,000 diown n thorough going uilnconcep- I llitM Nl AV Y Ollit HANK lion of whul the pmly represents. Wo believe that the party han a du |*r<H>< < u<Ion of Olili orn of (hr Car- i finite real and nui canary work to do. ui'uio l i 0*1 < ooi|inn) Arc Hurrres- |'ln> (auk lit to denti oy Hpe< lai privll fully I’ hhu i iili'il by Ilio T«*»(iniouy ugu. uf ilic lii feiulmii—In Meni lo Iliadi- Wo know that tlio party wuh well* laluiiil for Period of Our I founded to help the people of the United Htuten to break away from Y ear ithln lime worn and damned system NEW YORK, J n u l<). Ju»ll<e .of InjtiHtlce ami oppreesiou. If It does Hcabtir) today »eiilencod J ohu lloblu. loot stand for thin It han no right to hiiaiu lei, to otio year lu liliuk well's |continue 111 any form "Today, tnoro than ever before, Inland potiKeiiliury. lloblu pleaded guilty to atenllug I the republican party 1» dominated by I J.,mi tiilin the Washington Hnvlug a well organized diversified sys em bunk '1 lm Hi illeni e wan light be of legalized pillage. If the prog'os inn ■' Im aided III the ■ onvletlou of odvcH should uliumlon their principle» I • ;< pi 1II a 1111 •- oltli Ulin of Ilin Carnegie | and k <> into a vote hunting combine I with the discredited republican party Trust company. certainly deserve wiat When lloblu whh nrri'Hted It »»• we would nlaled that In- hud stolen half u inll [ would bo coming to us.” against the order of things as TWO OF CRtW ARt RFPORItO SAFE WOMAN LUOS FREE FOR AIL FIGHTj protest they find it when they return to their ROURIANIA IND BUIURI1 H 11 KOOIN OLIS i IIGHF StNILNCt I liable to Land, (lie ( lew put Out lo One .Man Ila* Ne< k ( arveil YA Illi a Hou und uro Taken Alsiunl tlic Kazor H Idle Another Gets III* Light Ship HtAtiont-d off (lie .Mouth Head Broken in u Row Which Oc of (lie Columbia River. lUmuir» curs IMsi'iii htriker* and Htrike- and Survivor*, ure Expected bi (III* bn aken,—Further Trouble i eared Alti-ruoou. B> (lie Police AS'lOltlA, Ore , Jan. 9. The tug Oneonta till» morning removed the crow of the Fort Canby life saving station and two survivors of the ill fated steamer Itosecrans from the lightship outside of the mouth of the ( olumbla river. It Is expected that Hie tug will arrive in Astoria Ibis afternoon The life savers with the survivors were unable to land und put out to the light »hip for safety. I ltlH< O I’EOl’I.E , IORIO LOOK IB PUWIRS IQ HUP RAISE *50,000 RIPRESI NTVI11 I <*l Till Mil,. HAN FRANCISCO, Jan 9. Fifty TAN SAYYH THAT HE CAN IM* thousand dollars of the required NOTHING MOKE. DIX I.ARKS $120,000 for the release of Clancy, I II VI' III II ts (ON( I 1*1.1* Ml ( II alleged dynamiter, was pledged In NEW YORK, Jim io. Federal Judge Hunt today sentenced f'anieroa Hpear, n promoter and former asso- i late of Colonel Wilson III the United Wireless company, to five your», Im prisonment In the federal prison nt Atlanta, tin., and a lino of 12.000. Archie Collin» wait given three vvnr» and Charle» Vaughn two your» LONDON, Jan 9. Envoy llesciild of Turkey stated today that tl.e Turkey envoys were powerless to I'uaku further concussions. "As far as I am concerned," he aid, "the whole matter rests with tin- powers I am not prepared to ask (<>r n renewal of the peace conference without direct Instructions from Con* ’ tuntlnopie. ' Wo have conceded everything p'*s- slblo. The allies have given no thing We surrendered 200,000 kilo meters of Turkish territory. HUYAN ADV IKI H AGAINST REW ARDI Nt. WITH oi l KE LINCOLN. Nob , Jan. 0.— In an editorial In the Commoner, William Jennlng» Bryan has the following to eay: "Cabinet positions ought not bo regarded an currency wherewith to pay debt». In filling the cabinet posi tions tho preaident elect should look to the future and uot to the past A public official has no right to dis charge poll thill obligations at the ex penne of (he public. The men Wilson selects should be selected Hot lie cause of any personal service render ed him or even because of past ser vice to the party The offices shorn be used to strengthen the party ulid advance the things for which the party «lands." LONDON, Jan 9 Premier Veal- xelos, chief of the Greek envoys, said today: "The Greek delegates are author ized to Issue a statement that they will Insist on Turkey's cession to Greece the Aegean Islands. Our fail ure to get them would precipitate n revolution that would overthrow the government.” The Turks have been freshly In- intruded. It Is reported, to refuse to I compromise until the powers actually Intervene I _________________ Y unisco I mi: SAN FHANU1HCO, Jan. 9. Three people are known to lu< dead and 13 were Injured, several fatally, while five other» ure reported to be burled unnci iim ruins of the San Pedro, a maritime lodging house, which was destroyed by fire early this morning. Three charred bodies, not yet Iden tified. were removed from tho ruins this morning The building was four stories in height anil many were Injured In jumping from the windows i WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—The aen- ate sentiment favors an early vote on the Archbald impeachment matter. The latest report Is that there are nut ov< r fifteen senators favorable to Archbald. AA II. mix TALKH To 'III.I.ION AIRES AR EINDICTEI* IMH TORS ARE ON OIL K ARON TK All SAN FRANCISCO. Jan 9 Dr. A. Peabody was sentenced by Judge Van Fleet today to a year's Imprisonment In the Alameda county jail and a fine of 13.000. He was convicted of using the mall for the transfer of Illegal remedies WASHINGTON. D (’., Jan 10.— Chnlrmnn I’ujo of the money trust probe committee announced today that the medical specialists of the I committee would leave here today to examine Rockefeller, who is prob NEW llll.I, HEADY Ft »It Al’I’ROV II. ably now In Miami, Florida, on his return from the Bahamas It Is believed that the committee SACRAMENTO, Jan. 9. Assem blyman Mouser has completed n bill has been advi. ed that the money bar to create a board of administration on Intended to eturn to this country which. It Is proposed, shall have soon. charge of all state Institutes except FIRE DEPARTMENT prisons and the state university. IS QUAR ANTINED The bill provides for an appointive commission at a salary of $4.000 each ABERDEEN, Wash., Jan. 10. annually. The board will not en croach on the state board of control Fire Chief William Tamblyn and 12 but will handle only administrative members of the Aberdeen fire de partment are confined to their work affairs. ing quarters, quarantined there on account of chickenpox. Two of the .KHI VNNHEN To BE TRIED NEXT men are down with the Infection, and Dr. L. I,. Goodnow, the health officer, I.OS ANGELES, Jun. 9. Anton decided to quarantine the whole Johannsen, a labor leader, will be force. Although the men are not al tried In the district court Monday on lowed lo leave their quarters for any a charge of aiding In the conspiracy other purpose, they uro not prevent for the Illegal transportation of dyn- ed from going to llres, and so have n in I to almost dally exercise in tho fresh air, as lire alarms are frequent. ZI MWAI.T Wil.I, I Jackson Valuation M:lM,ooo,ooo MEDFORD, Jan. 10. The total WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. Charging I valuation of Jackson county for 1912 violation of the election laws, I. G. will be between $37.50(1,000 and $38,- Zumwalt, democrat, has filed in tho iioo.ooo, depending on what the cor the house of representatives notice of poration valuations are to be made contest of the Heat of Congressman | by the state The valuation will be a i tittle less than In 1911 Kent of California. Zumwalt alleges that Kent spent SI 0,000. Kent filed a statement alleg Capitalist Confer ing that ho spent but $117.50. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—.Judge Lovett, Frank Vandcrllp and Jacob PIN (HOT HITS Ml NSEY Schiff. Jr., conferred with Attorney PLAN FOH COM II I VTION General Wlekersham today regarding the United States Supremo court’s NEW YORK, Jan 9 Amos Pln- Southern Pacific merger decision. ehot, brother of Gifford Plnchot, is opposed to Munsey's plan for the Tho federal court has put out of amalgamation of the progressive In commission the legislative act mak tercuts In tho national progressive ing I I consecutive hours tho ntaxl- and republican parties. m m workday for rnilrond employes < HK'A(.<* PMiPl.E I ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 8.—Dis satisfied with the results of the re cent Duma elections, the Governor of Baku has been trying to restore tils credit at St. Petersburg by dis solving trade unions. Ths Petroleum workers union, embracing some 9,000 workmen has been dissolved by gu bernatorial decree, without any trial or Inquiry and leaders who resisted or even objected, have seen sent to Siberia. Peace I 11 voy» Meet Tomorrow a( the Il4-qu<»l of Lord Grey—Tills Is Taken as an indication Tlvat the Powers Will Interfere in the Matter of Hettling the Trouble With the Ottoman Empire PARIS, Jan. 10.—It was seml-offl- clally learned today that Roumanla has formally notified the powers that it would invade Bulgaria within two days unless Bulgaria grants ilouma- nia's territory demands. LONDON, Jan. lu.—The peace en voys will probably meet tomorrow at the request of Lord Grey. This prac tically amounts to foreign interven tion. Rescind this afternoon visited the foreign office and Intimated that the resumption of the peace conferences PRI SIDENT-EI.EIT ARRIVES LN would be possible at Lord Grey's re WINDY ( ITY AND IH WATCHED quest. Lord Grey intimated that he Al.l. OF THE TIME BY LARGE would request this. WIISON GOIROFO ON CHICAGO 1RIP HQ( AD ol POLK E CHICAGO, Jan. 11—Woodrow Wil son arrived here at 1:02 thia after noon He left at c,nce for Englewood, where he met the members of the Commercial Club, and was tendered a reception. He then went to the home of David zones, the president of the club. An unusually large police squad guarded the president-elect. The de pot was surrounded, and none but persons on official business were ad mitted. LONDON, Jan. 10.—The ambassa dors have resumed consultation, but their governments have not yet auth orized them to act. Up to noon the Turks and the al lies had not requested an opening of the conference, although St. James palace Is piepared. Each side says it is up to the other to act. Before tomorrow it is expected that the powers will be ready to intervene and compel Turkey to grant the de mands of the allies. Fund* for Electors SACRAMENTO, Jan. 10.—As an ARCHBALD CAKE TO VOTE MONDAY emergency measure, the assembly WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 10.— It I h expected that Attorney Worth- it.gton for the defense and Senator . CUyton for the prosecution will close their arguments in the Archbald Ini- {peachinent proceedings this after noon. A rule setting the date for the The express companies In Naw York have discharged 75 of their vote will be adopted tonight. The employes as a result of the opera majority will probably insist that vot- ' mg <>< < ur Monday or Tuesday. tion of the parcels post. OF THE FRIEDMANN 11'HE BERLIN Jan 10 Mrs. Walter Powell of Boston «as Innoculated with the Freldmann bacilli today. She Is the first American to be treated with the new consumptive cure. 1 Iler liusbnnd accompanied her. She declared that she Intended to an nounce through the press whether or not the treatment had been effica IH PUNISHED cious. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Governor ; Wilson will arrive here tomorrow. He will address the commercial club at a banquet tomorrow night. His sub ject will be "Future Business of the D'ountry." He will return East on Sunday i can League. The terms were not an ARCHBALD < AHE nounced NE ARING AN END l-ew Favor Judge ! am sorry to say,” he continues, "that frequently the greatest obstacle to 1 heir finding their way lies In the gov- " riiment machinery and personnel It- lelf Every Indian school in the coun try should consider It a vital part of its daily work to keep track of the 'Students who have attended it. These j returned students are the hope of the Indian problem. We would hardly think of spending a similar amount I in training a race horse and ther turn him loose under unfavorable range conditions to shift for himself.” NEW YORK, Jan. 10. Striking garment vorkers with a woman lead ing had a free-for-all fight with strike break' rs. private guards and polhe in tho clotting manufacturing district today. One picket was slashed in the neck with a ruor. Another had his head Portland men are again agitating broken with an iron bar, and a great a Portland-Alaska steamship line. many more were injured. The Alaska Pacific Fisheries Co. haa Further trouble Is feared. offered $500,000 toward the plan. court this afternoon by eight men. It Is expected that the full amount will STOP HANGING BILL'H PI IIPOHE be raised before night. The bouds for Tveituioe will be ar HACRAMENTO, Jan. 10 Senator ranged In Los Augeles. Bryant of San Francisco Introduced CHICAGO. Jan. 8. Frank Chance 1 measure in the state »« nate today this morning signed a three year con abolishing capital punishment. Train tract to manage the Highlanders. The wrecking and first degree murder are deal was consutnatvd In the office of made punishable by life imprison ' President lli-n Johnson of the Arneri- ment. ---- I.OS ANGELES, Jan. 11.—Charged The conviction of A. J. Biehl on a 'with using the malls to defraud, five charge of mlaue of the malls cost the <>.! rials of the Seaboard Oil Transit company, a $20,000,000 corporation. government 110,000. let 1 indicted by the federal grand Ì------------------------------ Jtir. here today. WO.M IN »1 liMITH TO Tl ST I Ulti I 1*11 IN CONTEST KENT (.ARMI Nl UdltKEItH DEFY' THE better things, but have not quite l.NLEHH TERRITORY DEM AN IMS Gl .RDM AND POLI1 E ARE MET W AR IH CERTAIN 1 found their own xy to them. And I ilson to Speak lion dollar* The report credited him with having Hindi' a million »Ime bln arrcHt. I hl» Robin duulod qi a < k ih mnii reH(,rvations because "they have seen I.II I. HAA I RH I IK»M FOItl CANBY MAKE REM.1,1 Ji CHICAGO, Jan. 10.- President- clii t Woodrow Wilson is due to ar rive this evening from New Jersey, and tomorrow he will be entertained by the Commercial Club. Tomorrow evening Wilson will de liver the principal address at the Commercial Club banquet, his theme being "The Future Business of the Country.” He will return East Sun day. INDIANS MAY HE OWN HOSSES SOON WASHINGTON. D. C„ Jan. 10.— That the American Indian should be . eleased as soon as possible from the I . ternal care of the United States government, now his guardian in vir NEW YORK, Jan 8.—Vho stria- tually everything he does, was the , tug garment workers' picket« clashed ^pinion expressed in the annual re frequently today with the police. One port from the bureau of Indian af fairs. submitted to Secretary of the »inker was clubbed. I'.lteen thousand more workers Interior K'isher by Robert G. Valen (truck today. The employou of ths tine, until recently commissioner, and kimona and wrapper maaufictures made public this week. The commissioner voiced the hope qi it. that the day might be near “when the SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—For United States will Anally have lifted mer Mayor McCarthy expects to ap its hands from Indian affairs, and all peal late today to the federal district Indians In all respects will stand on court to file bonds for the release of an equal footing with all their fellow Americans." Tvitmoe and Clancy. With all the exceptions compatible It is said that $375,000. almost double the amount required for the with the Indlaus' welfare." he added, bonds, has been raised by union they should be made subject to the laws of their states and be taught to men. ,—, -T- ~~ -■ - - ¡look to their local government instead Wilson lias Visitor» of the national government. My con NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Senators viction Is that no possible obstacle O'Gorman and Cuberson visited Gov should he placed in the way of the ernor Wilson this afternoon. traasformatlon of Indian affairs ad ministered by tile United States into I DIT P APER .AS the affairs of normal citizens, under A FINAL EXAM the ordinary jurisdiction of the states. "The home condition of the Indians I NIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu is <>ne of th«1 most unsatisfactory fea gene. Jan. 10. As the final examina tures of the Indian problem.” said tion for the thro«' classes I11 Journal the commissioner, "for which reason ism, Professor Allen has arranged to spe< lai attention is being given to the have the entire editing and publica instruction of Indian girls. The char tion of the Morning Register of Sun acter and efficiency of the training day. February 2d, done by his stu given to them must be improved, be dents, the first year class acting as cause It is realized that for the girls, reporters, while the second and third more than for the boys, the instruc year classes will comprise the edi tion should be of an intensive form. torial staff. Girls can be kept in school for a few This is the llrst time that the prac years after they have developed Into tical work of the Journalists bus been womanhood." it was stated. carried to the extent of having com The greatest investment the Indian plete charge of one of the state's service has, continues the report, is largest morning papers. The staff as in the so-called returned students, , picked from the two classes will be who have been away at the larger 'announced in a day or so. As soon as schools and have returned to live at the appointments are made the de or near their home reservation. There partment editors will commence Ini- are about 35,00(1 of these Indians, mcdlati Iv upon the work. Tho stu who represent an economic Invest dents will gather the news, edit It, ment, it is estimated, of about $50,- decide the editorial policy of the pa 000,(100. These students frequently per for that Issue, write all the heads are considered merely trouble mak and dispose of the telegraphic matter. ers by the superintendents of the res The regular management, however, ervation, declares the commissioner. The superintendents forget entirely will look after the business end of the be adds, that this class of Indians paper. rushed through the senate a bill pro WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan 11.— viding $900 for expenses for the elec The United States senate decided late tors to go East. this afternoon to vote on the Arch bald impeachment case at 1 o'clock WILL ELECT PRESIDENT AND VK'E, FEBRUARY 12 Monday afternoon. It is the general opinion here that the prosecution will WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan 10.— win. Preliminary to the actual election of Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Mar PERFUMED ( ROOK MAKES ESCAPE shall a» president and vice president, the presidential electors chosen in the SAN QUENTIN, Jan. 11.—Herbert various state capitals Monday and Ilepsold, the "perfumed burglar.” officially cast their ballots for presi who escaped from the state peniten dential candidates. Two sets of the electoral vote of tiary last night, is still at liberty. Warden Hoyle and searching posses the state are signed by the governor have secured no trace of the convict. and dispatexed to Washington, one by mall, the -jthcr by spacial messen INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 11.—The ger. The latter is usually chosen bonds of Tveltmoe and Reddin were j 'rom the electoral group. The actual election of Wilson ana referred to District Attorney Miller 1 today. The attorrey said that he Marshall will be announced Febru would personally investigate before ary 12th, following the canvass of submitting the papers to the federal the votes by a joint session of the sen ate and house of representatives. court. CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—Circuit Judge NOTED; MAY LOSE LAND ALLOTMENTS Heard today denied Mrs. Grace Gug genheim-Wahl's plea to set aside her NORTH Y’AKIMA, Wash., Jan. lu. divorce frsm William Guggenheim — Because certain residents of the the Colorado millionaire. The Judge ruled that fraud had un .city, with Indian blood ir them, were doubtedly been practised on the court induced to vote on the "wet” anl which had originally granted the di ' "dry” question at the recent election, vorce decree, but that the woman had they stand in danger, it is claimed, been a voluntary party to the fraud. of losing valuable land allotments. This decision ends years of litiga ¡There are a large number of white tion. Jacob Newman, one of Guggen men who have married Indian wo heim’s attorneys, charged after the men. and their children have been decision had been rendered that the duly recognized as wardp of the gov suit had resulted from a plot concoct ernment, entitled to share in the al ed in Wall street for the express pur lotment of Indian lands. By exercis ing the rights of American citizens, pose of discrediting Guggenheim. "I suspect that there was a Wall however, it is claimed they have for- streit syndicate behind Mrs. Guggen . felted their rights as wards. Gov heim.” said Mr. Newman. "This syn ernment officials, it is said, have been dicate has a private grudge to satisfy called upon to investigate and define as well as the hope of obtaining a con the legal status in tho matter. siderable portion of the Guggenheim County Commissioner John Hagel- fortune." stein has returned to his home near BERLIN, Jan. 11.—Germans be Algoma, after attending the session lieve that the Roumanian-Bulgarian of the county court for several days. situation is most acute. Dispatches from Vienna, SoAa. and IMH.AND GETS A SEVEN-YEAR TERM Bm barest indicate that the question overshadows the Turkish war. It is SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11,—Wal stated that Austria is calling for more reservists, and will back Roumatiia. lace I. Poland pleaded guilty today to embezzlement of $84,000 from the Iu- Russi 1 is backing Bulgaria. So: .» believe that Turkey is respon- t. rnational allrvester Company’s of slble for the trouble, hoping to create fice at this place. He was sentenced by Judge Dunn to seven years at San a diversion. Quentin. His plea for a parole was denied. Turk* Are Patient LONDON. Jan. 11.—The Turk en voys today assured Lord Grey that NOMINATIONS ARE CONFIRMED they were willing to wait here anoth er week before abandoning hope of WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 11.— peace. It is indicated that they do The senate today confirmed the nomi not intend to break negotiations. nations of Brig idler General George WASHINGTON, D. C , Jan 11.— Tourney to be su*geon general of the The interstate commerce commission army, and Brigad’er General James today ordered an investigation of the Aleshire to be major general and private wire contracts and privileges I chief of the quartermaster’s corps. assigned by the Western Union and Postal telegraph companies. It Is asserted that information has been received that persons besides those parties to the contracts for pri vate wires have used the wires for fee private messages, thus evading the provisions of the act to regulate commerce. PohtmaMters Appointed WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 11.— President Taft today nominated Geo. Treicter to be postmaster at Sacra mento and Oscar Meeks to be post master at Marysville. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 11.— 'The senate went Into executive ses Mrs. A. Shelter of Montague Is vis sion today to debate on the Archbald 1 case. iting Klamath Falls friends.