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WEATHER
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MI3DFORD, ORHQOtf, FRIDAY, .TANlTAltY 17, 10U5-
NO. 255,
JURY FINDS LOUNSBERRY GUILTY
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TRAIN BAIT
CONVICTED ON
TWO COUNTS
Lounslirrry Fotuul Guilty of Rolililnn
Malls nml uf Jcoi;inllzlii Lives
of Passcrificrs lusnnlly the De
fense. Drvrloprs at Trial That Prisoner Is
Nut In Need of Money as Was Ably
Orfriulril.
KA.VBA8 CITY, Jnn. 17. I.ouns
I'rtrry muit'iinnd to seven uud one
tit lr yours In the ritderul prison this
MfltiliitHin by JiiiIkd I'otiln.
KA.NHAH CITY, Mo , Jnn 17.
Wull UiHiiilivrir. (( .Mcdfnrd. Ore.,
i MiHVlchit In Hut Pulled MiuiiHi
court limn IihIh) Iiii two count- nm
of nibbing tlm imoIIh iiihI tho other of
JiuipftrilliliiK (In' 1 1 von if mionnor.
Insanity wiik liiiiiilinrr'N defemio.
lh prlniHer Insisting Hint In illil not
mttoiitlmr. nml Uml ho know nntliltiK
nf the robbery until charged with
llm crime.
It developed nt the (rial Hint
l.titiiMtinrry In tint In need nf mnnoy.
Ha lit HHBHtfml quarter for lilit fn lu
ll) Ml III bMt hotel linrn nml was
rupioiwjited liy IiIkIi priced ciiiiiiki'I.
Mr. I.iinberry rmnnlni'il at Iter
liutlmud'M hMh ilimiiKhtiiit tho trlul.
Tim iilillilrnn worn k)it nt llm hotel.
tg JUOjODUU. . ftt llwlr. father'
Liiiinnliarry onnut hero several
Httra (ik. pureliHHcd a Irnrt nf land
l(iun Jacksonville nml Central
1'iilnt nml not It nut In fruit trees.
Ilo lutd iNttnblliihed n kooiI credit at
thubHiik. always unit hi obligations.
Ilvml iinlotly nml wan well thought
nf. Ho oomutf nf well known plo
inwr Dakota fmutly mill IiIh father In
n prominent Hillti'lmi. Ilnliml been
it railroad mull clerk before liornmlug
mi niclmrdlit.
At tlio lime nf hl capture, ho was
supplied to Im iKiKt mi Imnl liunlntvuM
unit hi arrest wa n it rout shock to
hid friend. After Identification, Im
cniifoMicil In having robbed tlio mull
enr nl Hoddlng u year ago.
Pourtooii wltncsiioH worn pub
pueiinod fmm this section liy I.oiiun
liurry nml tlio government to testify
im In IiIm diameter
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INAUGURAUBALL
WABIIIN'OTON, Jnn. 17 Wash-
liiKlnn society Ih Mill gasping tniluy
over I'roidilent-Kh'rt Woodrow Wll
unu'H request for tlio ulmllHlimont nf
tlio Inauguration Imll. Tlio largo lu
ll I roe t expense it pon tlio government
with WIIhoh'h reason for nsklng tlio
(iiiiIhhIoii nf tlio usual lili; function.
Win. NiisIIh, chairman of tlio In
niiKUinl committee, anil to whom
WIIhoii'h rniiii'Ht wim tlltoctcil, In ml
mlttoilly iioii-i1iibhoi) nvor tlio situ
nt Inn. Ah NViihIiIiikIoii inorclimitH
liiul miliHorllH'il 187.000 to liolp covor
tlio oxpiiiiHo, hu ciillcil n mi't'tliiK of
llio cnmiulttco tlila nftoiimon In enn
fililor lliu umllor,
It Iri HiiKKUrttml tin u way nut of
that that an Informal ivcoptlou bo
hold.
10
EE.
AMIANY, N. V Jnn. 17. (Invor
nor HuUor nnnoiiiu'cil tlilu aftoruoon
that ho hail dochloil to punlon Knullto
11. Uraiult, who wuh miutuuciul to
Knrvo thirty yoaru in Duniuunoru
pillion,
WILSON
CUTS OU
ANDSOCETYGASPS
POINCARE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF
FRANCE AMID STORMY SCENES
AFTER TWO DOEL CHALLENGES
French Premier Chosen mi Second B allot Over Jules Pains hy Aid of So
clallsts Wild Confusion Follows Announcement of Result Takes
2000 Police to Maintain Order Clemcnceaii, Former Premier and Pains
Rival Aspirant Doth Challcnijcd to Flijht Duel liy Winner.
New executive flanks as One of the Ahlest Premiers In the History of
the Republic Surceeds Arniand Fallleries and Will Do Ninth Presi
dent Clrmrnceaii Asked to Explain His Challennr by Ministers.
I'AUIH, .Inn. 17 -I'n'inlur Hay
niouil I'olnnnro Mini clecti-il iilutti
prliint of tin 1'ronnli lloiililr nt
Vxrxiillh'H (IiIh nftitllioon to biicrxvi)
I'roahliMit Ariimml CiiIIIitIcm In om nf
Iho mint Ktulilmrilly coutiMitiid oli'O
IIoim In Iho hlHtory of tln nitilili.
HU oliH-ilon rnm on tlio nerouil Iml
tot ami wim Hid lornilt of llm Mirlnl
IhIm IiikIiik with tlio roiulllomi iiimn
Imni of tlio Niitlonul AMnuuhly, llirnw-
ItiK lliHlr iiiort to I'oluenro limtfail
nf .lulu Piinm. inlnlntur of nurlcul
turn, Iho l'riulur'n nounmt roiuprtl
lur. I'oluriiro wan uhiMon on (ho wtc
nml halliit, arnlil muiiom of tin; wlhlunt
minfualon, nftor ho hail rlmllotiKoil
to n iluol M. tlrornoM CliuiU'in:'au, a
forninr iromlir, anil nftor u m-ooiul
iIiihI chnlloiiKo litul liiiui inut to mi
nilliMrt'iit of JiiIkh 1'ninn. I'nuiH
pruviil lo Im I'oluoaro'N uuut Hi-rtuui
rlul, hpt ho wn.injtrit. than 100
(titufi tirtliliul Iho pnMiilor on tin
flral iKillot.
Sii-iiiiiI llnllol h'lri'lK
Itnyinuitil limlrny l'olnrnro wmi
coimlilcri'il ono of tlio nlilcut promlorn
rrtiuro ovor hail.
Tlio flrnt hnllot reaulti'il: 1'ulii
rnro, ISO: Juliw I'muti, 3S7; Di-h-clmnt'l.
S; ltll.ut. 18; Vnllant, C8;
HrntlorliiK. XI Tlio iimnhor of vol on
nri'iNHMry to oh'ct tjr4a7-
Au I'llllorlal In toitny'n Kxcchor
that MlulBtor of Jimtlco llrlnml ami
MlnUlor nf I'lniinco Kllntz lutvo ilo
tnmnti'il that Clomounxtu oxplnln IiIh
rhnlli'iiito to l'olnrnro, ami that tlio
profpoi'U of a iluul ili'poiulml nil Clo
inoiironii. Tlio HHroml tin Hot romiltoil nrt fol
Iowa: I'olniiiio, 4S.1; I'iiiiih, "'Jf:
Valllnnt (H)clnllnt), r,9. Thcro woro
novornl Houttoroil votOH nml nomo not
votlitK- Tlio total vntn of tlio an
Di'iulily wan s7a. Nitmhui)' for n
rholro t37.
Tlio tt'llora nnnounrcil tho robiilt
E EMPLOYERS
TO PAY IN CASH
HAI.KM, Ore., Jan. 17. (lovornor
WeHt'a proposed moiiHiiro to pinko It
n felony fur n hiiIooii keeper to eitHh
a cheek will not ho necessary It u
bill framed by tho Intercuts of the
wiiKo-eamer and Introduced by Hep
resentntlvo Upton Is paBsoil.
Uptun'u hill rciptlreH omployeiH to
pay wanes In cash Instead of hy
check.
Tho bill uiukeH nn exception In
rimcH whoro tho employees tiro not
working In tho unmo city In which
tho main officii of tho employing
firm Ih jiltuntml,
COUNCIL TO ACT
E
i
Tlio city council toot In upcctal
uchhIoii, probably for tho last time,
Friday afternoon to piihb n building
code mid flro ordinance, ciealliiR tho
office of liulldlug Inspector mid pro-
vldliu; Htrlugent leiuilutlon for build
ItigH. Tho chief of tho flro depart
ment Ih inailo building liiBpeetot' un
der thu orillunuro.
Tho now tidiiilulHtratlon will tako
offlco n i) U voek,
arnlil i.d'iicii of ftri'at ontlninlanni nml
rnufiialou. I.oiik heforo tho Inhl Iml
hit wtiHt t'ORl, It wan n for'Knc con
rlimlon t tint I'olncaro wuh uufrly
flocti'il, nml piiiiiltihioiiluni rolsnot!.
Wlhl Kri'iiiM In TariH
Tho two tliuiiiHiiiil pullco whu
nuanloil tho iniliico nml tho trnfflr
Hiioh lii'twoi'ii It ami I'arlH, hml nil
thoy roulil ilo to hold In chr-ak.lhf
Jiililllnni HplrltH of tho I'olmro nd
lu'ront. M. l'olnrnro wnltoil In tho Vcr
nnlltca pnhiro only Ioiir onoiigh to re
rclvo tho rnnKrntulntloiiH of his
friends nml tlu'ii with tho inumbora
of lilt cahlni't ul out for I'nrlH on a
Hpoclnl train. Am ho loft tlio an
Nt'luhly hull ho waa clvon a tri'tucii
doiiH ovation hy tho rrowda, who In
tholr frouilod Illicit HplrltH nlinoHt
inulihcd hliu.
Tho Mci'iio In tho HtroMa of I'nrln.
wIhi u Iho ri'fliilt.ot ;hq diUon Ih
nino known, woro nlliiont ludHrrUi
nlilr. Tho IVciifh olocl a pronldi-nt
hut onro In novon yoarH mid hovoii
year'a onllniiilanm U vontod nl that
time
I'AIIIR. Jan. 17. Thero wan no
rholro on tho first hnllot today nt
YorttallloH, whoro lunmlicru of the
sciiati', slttliiK iih tho national n
Homhly. Tho voto ntoed: I'olncaro,
HSl; I'aniH. 3.18; scattering, 151.
About 437 voloa tiro niroiiiry for
a uholco.
1'AUIH. Jan. 17. A president of
Pranco Ih to ho chosen today nt
Vorsnllk'H, hut tho national assem
bly deadlocked In (tin balloting for a
riindldnto. Tho two lendliiK cnndl
dnteR aro frontier llnymoml I'olncaro
mid JulOH I'nuiH, who, until bin reslK
natlon today, wtm uilnlBter of agricul
ture. In n statement tills nfternoon 1'nmH
(Coutluued on pbro 3.)
OI.Y.M1MA, Wash., Jan. 17 To
equip every child In tho Mute of
Washington with such Industrial
training as will enable htm to fight
tho battle of life, not only after his
schooldaya aro over, but even In a
partial measure, during bchool days,
Ih tho object of a bill introduced by
lteprenentntlvo T, J. Corkory of Spo
kane. Corkery provides, as nart-of tho
public Hchnol Hystem, vocational, In
dustrial, and continuation school.
Tho latter aro Intended to furnish
persons an opportunity to Imiulro In
formation concerning the science and
nrt of tho trades In which they are
engaged. Tlio bill also provides for
co-operutlvo schools, to allow needy
pupils to uttoud school part of tho
time and ho employed part of tho
time,
Tho bill extends compulsory educa
tion so that children between 15 mid
17 must receive schooling for nt least
flvo houiH per week.
THOUSANDS OF DUCKS
FROZEN JN THE PONDS
SAN HEItNAKWNO, Cnl., Jnn. 17
TIioiimiiihIh of tltuikA nml oilier
witter fowl are frozen in tlio ieo of
Uig Ueitp Vulley Inke, necording to
word hroujjlit here loilny hy Jim Jef
I'ricH and a puiiy of huiiter.s return
ing from tlio region. Several hunting
purllcH Hlnrlcil for I he lake today.
FURTHER EXTENSION
OF SCHOOL SYSTEM
The Bull Moose and the Grand Old Party Getting Together
MR. MUNSEY'S "HOLDING COMPANY'! IN
N
REFUSES
TO PROTECT GIRLS
NKW YOHK, Jnn. J 7 Twelve
pretty Hurnurd College girls, led by
Miss Klrchbay of Columbia University
today volunteered their services to
guard 75,000 girls, among tho 200,
000 garment workers on strike here,
against white slave "cadets. Their
offers were accepted and the young
women, all members of wealthy fami
lies, were assigned to duty at the
principal shops where thoy also will
do picket duty.
Angered by tho missionary efforts
of whlto slavers, women strlko lead
era today urged Mayor Gaynor to
swear tho lu as special women
policemen. Ilo decllnod.
"It Is a mUcrnblo shame," said
rtoiui llhink, chairman of tho wo
man's strlko committee. "Wo have
been refused proper protection, and
now wo must tako tho matter Into
our own hands and provldo our own
police. Wo must protect our girls
against cadets. Wo cannot let thu
75,000 girls now out of work go un
guarded. Wo havo pleaded In vain
with tho mayor and tho police. I
havo a list of SO women who wish
to do police duty."
STATE TO ENTER FIRE
INSURANCE BUSINESS
8AM3.M, Ore., Jan. 17. To havo
tho state Insure Its own buildings
against flro is tho unique purpose of
n bill Introduced loilny by Hepre
sentatlvo It. W. Hagood of l'ortland.
appropriating jaG.OOO a year fur ten
yearn to create a stato flro Insurance
fund.
Tho proposed fund would bo untlor
tho board of control mid Is to bo
drawn upon In enso tho stato should
loso any public building, uppnrtus,
appliances, fiirntturo or fixtures by
flro.
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CHARGE
I'OKTLANI). Ore. Jnn. 17 Sher
iff Jttdd W. Hoyd. of lied Bluff, Cnl..
Ih In Portland today with a warrant
chnrgiug John Torgerson with kill
ing James Miller at Vina, Cal., De
cember A last. Torgerson Is lu jail
hero on a government charge of rob
bing fbur postofflces In Southern Ore
gon. Mrs. Arthur Dletz, of Vina. Cal..
who with her two children, were
with Torgerson nt lloscbure;, Ore.,
when ho was arrested by postofflce
Inspectors, mid who accompanied tho
party to l'ortland, has mado an affi
davit for United States District Attor
ney McCourt, lu which eho swore
(hut Torgerson had told her ho killed
Mlllor.
United States District Attorney Mc
Court today stated that ho was dis
posed to turn Torgorson over to tho
California authorities, but beforo do
ing bo ho would present Torgorson's
case to tho federal grand Jury so that
in enso of Torgorson escaping on tho
charge of killing MlUor, ho could bo
returned to Oregon to stand trial for
post offlco robbing.
Tho evidence in Torgorson's enso
will bo presented to the federal grand
jury Into today or tomorrow,
MANY WOMEN VOTE
AT PHOENIX ELECTION
IMioenix elected n coiifclnhle nml
three eouneilmen nt ita minimi elec
tion Wednesday. William Wright
was elecleil constable in n field of
three, iho oul office fop which thero
wuh any competition. Tim cnuncil
mon elected wero Guy Tlmihher,
Henry Sehaffer, mill Dr. Mulmgrou.
One hundred voles wero cast, two-
thirds of wltiuh wore by women,
4ZZlS.fA"J
ACTUAL OPERA HON.
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WANT'S EM NOW
SAI.KM. Ore., Jan. 17. Represent
ative John II. Cnrkln of Jackson
cpunty Is one lawyer who does not
object to women jurors. Quite to
tho contrary, Mr. Cnrkln Is so strong
ly lu favor of them that although
two jury bills have been Introduced,
lu tho houses, both excepting wo
men from Jury duty, he has brought
In a third one that specially calls
for women being Included In the
Jury venlro.
Mr. Cnrkln would have women
servo on Jurys right away. To this
end his bill provides that until regis
tration lists containing tho names of
women electors can be made up, tho
county court may select women to
servo without reference to tho tax
roll or tho poll book He also makes
women ellglblo as grand Jurors,
MYLIUS FREED ON
NUW YOHK, Jan. 17. Edward P.
Myllus, tho Kngllsh Journalist who
was couvlctod of libeling King George
and whoso deportation from Kills
Island was ordered by Secrotary
Nagel, obtained a writ of habeas cor
pus from Judge Holt In Pedornl dis
trict court today, restraining tho Im
migration officials from carrying out
Secretary Nngel's order until tho enso
has been rovlowed by tho court, At
torneys for Myllus presented a potl
ttcn In which It was claimed that ho
was Icing unlawfully deported, as his
offeuso had boon purely a political
one. Myllus will havo n hearing be
foro Judgo Holt uoxt Friday.
uMN
WANS
WOMEN ON
S
rfflflSJIMSE
TO
Joint Nole Framed by European Am
bassadors to Porte Counsels Ces
sion of Adrlanople and Aejjean
Isles to Balkan Allies.
Roumanla and Bul(jaria Amicably Ad
just Differences Turks to Yield
Ultimately.
CON'STAXTLVOPMJ, Jnn. 17.
The joint note framed by thn Euro
pean nmbassadors relating to tho
Balkan situation was delivered to tho
Porto hero today. It was" definitely
learned that while the noto Is not
drastic. It advises Turkey to accept
the term of peace proposed by tho
allies. Including the cession of Arlan
oplc and tho Aegean Islands.
Roumanian Envoy Joncscu today
started for Bucharest, bearing Bul
garia's official roply to tho demand
of Uoumanla for a rectification of.
her frontier. Both Jonescu and Dr.
Danotf, tho Bulgarian envoy. Insisted
that tho two contrfes had amicably
adjusted 'their differences, but neith
er would dlxclosu tho contents of the
note.
Diplomats gathered hero In con
ferences, which It Is hoped will end
the Balkan-Turkish war, today are
Idly awaiting thu action of Constjin-tlhbplr-mthmmtMmrttilff1"ljt-'
kan allies that Adrlanople, and' pos
sibly tho Islands uf tho Aegean Sen,
must bo ceded as tho prlco of peace.
So far as known here, tho Turkish
Grand Council has not been called to
gether In Constantinople. The Ger
man ambassador hero nnd the repre
sentatives of tho other powers, how
ever, are said to bo in agreement on
tho matter. It Id believed, that,
sooner th.i rfgaln endure tho Balkan
attack at TchatlJ.i nnd Adriai.oplo,
Turkey ultimately will yield.
SATrMt Ore., Jnn. 17. Governor
West', veto of bill paused nt (hn
Inst seion of the legisluturu" wns
twice MtHtniiied thin morning by the
home, hut after the noon rcco., (he
hniiKU reeoiiMilered ilg nelioii in us
tniuins ono of tho measures nml it
was referred buck lo the fpcciul veto
committee. The bill in question re
duces tho pennlty for minppropriu
tion of public fiiniK
The other bill sustained nt the cur
ly session wn one providine; for a
Rceond choice in primary elections.
Hy netinii of the house Iho eousideru
tion of pix etocil bills had been
made tho special ordor of hupinesi.
So lively were tho debutes, however,
that the liouo hml to put the others
over until tho nfternoon session. Tho
house will adjourn nt 3 o'clock this
nfternoon until Monday morning nt
11 o'clock.
In the first five days meinlior of
tho house hnvo introduced W2 bills,
three of which passed.
In the senuto only four votes wero
given to sustain tho veto of Clovornor
Wot on two bills, one providing for
nil emergency hoard to pass on ex
penditures of stnto institiitiojiH, nnd
tho other requiring that no warrants
ho issued b.v, tho secretary of lut
where no money hn-s boen appropri
ated to meet them.
GARRY HERRMANN RE-ELECTED
CHAIRMAN OF COMMISSION
I IM-II
CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Satisfaction
wns expresAcd today in )hu baseball
circles hero over Iho re-election of.
flurry llermiuun of Cjneiiiiiuti 3
ehairmuii of the national commission.
John K. Hruec, Hcerotnry vun h!m
ry-elccted.
IS
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HOPELESS
WAR
SENATEOE IS
VETOES BUT HOUSE
VOTES TO SUSTAIN
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