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m .ij AWZ. UNIV. l b. 191! r.BRARV 'UNIV. ARIZONA. M?iAlit ARIZ. -" i3 ." TUvio""' THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW REGULAR MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. VOLUME 13. BISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1911. NUMBER 249. 31 OWEN FILIBUSTER DDES NEW 110 mi S OF NO MM, US TAFT SI I ISboeial to the Review 1 ' "" ""l "--v.i. me itMi? M?niTTn ii p v,r , nation .he news waa soon carried rtilttYdoTMlmi oMnimeilliit.. statehood ' to tlu' !eBhUure then in session, Tnc7 mSxIw Md IrtoiSl hdS.and soon after a solution revolt- uu bSine In Uie "enat tSTliouw Ing the Kvernr immediately tele- K anTthreatened to de eat sev-' Bra,h ,w, aud ask hln' to ",th" era? b annuriaUon bills Ura 1,ls resignation was adopted The wnair had under considera- wllout dlscuion. In the mean- til U.rluUon onirm-,til,,c several friends r the senatr nn inHBiiii ihat th Arl7ona eon- 'OKislatoii, and the following .ess- ?Zin lhfhnllH,i wX wa" sen' to Galley liwt, " undersigned members of W? .'ll8? .U,a.Ve,,aPT: Thlrtj-second legislature of Texas, floor nnUl the tenato 'leader agreed boot nnui uie senate jeauer-j aj,revu to couple Arizona and New Mexico After tlio two had bem coupled, However, tht enete oted down the ItatTbTs dld not mean that New Mex- lee could not be admitted by action Hi tlw president . Owen based his fight on the assump 5SU (1 Zl thotrlzoua "nrtHutlon betBa!,ey ln the 'legislature held a can thu tesfUrUd nfTtnlolc of tne juuictat oniciais . JZS J'v , . rtt wa east by democrats and that nalnst by republican, but thofe ere exeeptions. The rebllcans ot j lDS Ih the alttrnjatne were Brown, Itufkett, Clapp. Cummins, j IMxon. Oronua. Jones, IKolIette. Mc Cunber. Vlxon j l.BTfMiubir, i-", i""iiis. "!". ,.Vhthem;X,Slty-nt congieu. heedless of one 22 I niLm,. h the most important legislative Henna in me negaine ocv . iir,. i. .m or, ,,,i , BAILEY RESIGNS. BUT IS INDUCED TG if STAY BY COLCUITT WASHINpTfiN March 4. ScnatorjJJon - to- a hoi? -overwhelming! raTISyzidod an excitlnr episode v. ihosf sur- win1'iig the udj.iui i -nt of eongres toda by resigning the office of sfin.itor from Texas mi, !w hour laur withdrawing thej passed the houso but met today' spccuaton over the new were lost resignation. Angered at the aitl- a: the hands of the old senaU thei sf nu of ,n dIscassion of this deTelop iude of Ws democratjc colleagues; death that had been freely pre- . jter nal,ey thdrew his in favoring a resolution approving dieted. The president was warned. r8n,tion the new constitution of Arizona j and if not entirely reconciled to; re ' ; , oTird whose radical features the fate in store for the measure. . la , .?. , ,? naltev voiced his oSmiIUwS The was at the capitol to wItno,s the! ho"se n the C2-nd congrow. and new wro his resignation ami took it obsequies. Tie bill was not at m" a chafSe of committees. The to Ihe vice wito tth the r" lowed at any time to como up In k of framing supply bills and In nLth he announce it to tLo the senate for a moment's consid-t Hitting legislation affecting revenues quest tea. he announce to tM t, ( and eenerai conduct or the govern- I'mned "inUke Sann W? The permanent tariff bo'.rd biujment will bo switched to the left l"?!?"4.?1 .I",."ke -?a.?lr " ,i forced iu tassagc through a ro-1 hand section of the chamber. SE.'Jr C Tnn ,dJhedUtant senate at 8:30 oc;6,k thU nZlfZ rAinniu nf Tm who morning and vtzs hurried lo the- croach Heavily on tne republican SSte '& to aT"i-?? :house" there lo be tnmglej ty a! side of the cumber. For many ears " titnuafro'm TexaB and re'oy. heard the news with eaigna-! '" leaded. Men like Payne. i'Wly ak T to vvUhdraw- tlon- CongreM provided fund to, ot New York. Dalzell. of Pennayl p wi. fullv" continue the work uf the temporary, ,anla and canno,,, of Illinois, domln- Tta evening Bailey withdrew his laff ardat V demo-! ated the chamber All these, remain wd-nation and made .public the " 8jtat the request or demo-; , th deraocratie bouse and their SS,S telegram "n? to Colouitt ' S0 ? 1 xvith members of the mlnorlt, -You "know how unalterably 1 ,?? J?.e Jl Si1 be followed with greatest in- ou Know nu ui.a4i.cia.uij . pposcd to thooe popullstle her-; am opposed to tnooe popuiisuc ner-. esles kown as the initiative. r- .-' -..,-. -yondav take i the McCall blJl emDoayintr me reci orendam and recall .and I would! as ts ,aU A full Jfcus of Procity zarecment wltn Canaaa not be willing to remain in the i dcmocSratcmbt8fUlt T new! through tiu hody The nresideut senate tor any branch of the puhllc;n0use , not heId unt April, feels confident that snch a bill can serrice if the majority of party, 3 Jn the meantime tho plans for again be put through, friends associated with me were will-; lne cxtra scssjon wm be developed. Whilo the urms of the thirty sena Ing to give their approval to them.. There is little doubt now that the, tors expired today and many ot these "I construed the vote of demo democraij of the house will under- havo been returned, the upturn of cratic senators, this morning onjtake to revise at least two or three the upper branch of the national leg the resolution approving the constl0 tnc schedules ot the Payne-Aid , iiiatnre as to leadership is almost, as tution ot Arizona as giving their ir,CM iariff act and there Is every violent as in the house. Aldrich. of sjport to those vagaries and under , reaS0n to believe that these bills Rhode Island, who "forjeara was re that impression I was prompted to!Wjn be favorablv received by the cognixed as EolSIng practically the tender my resignation. The most cenate, ric increased democratic i suprcme control of affairs in the sen conspicuous democrats who voted and irrsurgent strength that in I rte. 0t Maine, Burrows, of that way have given, me their as- that bodiV givin? a majority Ior'Mic'hlgan Depew of New york, Car surance lhat they did not intend the principle of further revision of Jej. of M'0ntana, Kean of New York, their rotes to be so construed and the tariff downward. and Scott 0f West Virginia, all corn- have made, through Senator Hacon. n is also supposed that so Ions m!g8,oned officers in the "Old Guard" a utatcment in the open senate ex rs the new schedules do not fiagrant reuublicans all atalwart to the presly declaring that they i.tlorlj lr violate the poller or PtcctIon ";ter selng ,onR terms, de- diRapproTC them ' the president will not withhold his "J S :;TifroThertrS, Ihe.itat to use his ; power rfveU, re?proc.ty agreement er- eonduded to withdraw my rosigna- ,ded to withdraw my nigna- lion I am willing to work to the, fmv .SensX 7s long I etui serve the public and at the the reciprocity agreemeni. some man extra session avoiaea. arae time obey what I understand the democrats favor withholding con- o T V'Z mmandlng democratic ", ad ALL PARTISANSHIP o.?n!ft th" MELTS IN TOUCHING tftS? Sa J5MUW MS tribute cannon established by our fathers." ' In this connection, however, an i VASHIN-GT0K. D. C, Mar. i.- Bleven democratic senators sent , interesting fact !eJe,P.., i , Veterans ..ay the riotous scenes in telegrn to Colnltt urging upon j The pnident has ,, a cnItona I the ho use before the tariff board bill Mm and the people ot Texas to right to bring the as withdrawn surpassed in violence U-mand withdrawal of the resUma-1 end to ce -the two U8CS turmll of those accompanying T- OS"WSFnE irouritrnt chactlonl'".. he closing any recent .ss,on ot that 0rP. "aylorju dadmUtcd . would q be revolutionary tody. Watson and Fletcher HMftooT that any president would' to prevent the passage of the tariff How Texas Received It. AUSTIN. Mar. 4 When Colquitt received the message f'ra Ballev wins he had rt.ilgned his seat in t. sUate. he was greatly surpris- hp tmmedlatelr wired Bailey X He treraedlately wired Bailey LL 4 11 i uniiM Hr.l nMA..A il .( carring ir.itructions of unanimous , . .. wauvuo, uciiltwuu 11111 luu ll'luuaiuvl and withdraw jour resignation. "Your friends never betrayed ou in an crisis as ou never be'ra.ed ""n,t,7men; Truat us as we trust you" As soon a the resolution demand fnr that Ballov retain his seat nana- ,u iln .,.. n..nv n..nnnAMt nr J"-""L " BWIUIIUI N Chilli- dravval of his resignation put a sud- to what ambition they might nnWRRPCC uac 61 ST CONGRESS HAS hUiit!JT t A I HA SESSION APRIL 4 j The WASHINGTON, Maijel: shortly arter noon." Within an hour fnilrtwfnr ihn nrpolrlont 1finAi1 n ' proolamatjoii calling ;c new cougressiey had rebigned. It is said he vras to meet in extra-ordinary session at! 'mlffea' uver the action of his demo tioon on Tuesday, April i ' cratic cclleaaues in not following his He will then bubmit for raiieflca-, democratic and a senate barely re publican, the reciprocity agreement, with Canada The McCall bill, cif-J nine that agreement Into effect In rnnm rKirrPr1 In tli PTlfltf! , , Anril InanApm'( The new democratic d- mn ,,,-,. of tho means cbmmitteo of tho now ions we e --. - . 'nT - J cogxe8S may promptly ratify last is promem... . ... w.- care 10 layoae u..; i.. , When the president arrived at tne , capita at 10:30 to sign the last bills rushed through at the clculng hour, he found sUtehood holding.the senate at a standstill and the tariff ; senate at u,uvju4sv m.MMw. - v. .w.w. j viic UUUJC una . u -.. ... . HAS GONTRQL Kiqrd 1111 nKin1lltn1w VwlitnLrn rl in 4hn " ...., uiui.iwo.uiui, mv progress in the house The president appealed to senate leaders to use whatever influence they .night have on Owen The senator declined to SCe th0 " He said. -Art zona muat come in jolntlv with New -Mexico, and; have her referendum and reca11 lection approved at bills will fail" Both filibusters accomplished the Immediate purpose The senate did not approve the cooitltutlon of New Mexico, and the house did not pass ., irtff irj v,in .., v,o mi mo -i.iw wu -ui.. 1,11.1 iu . busters had been brought to a close. i the time remaining was too short . 'and the time-honored ciaHoiu of turn- I Ing back the clock was resorted to ' Thrico the hands on two clocks In the hall were set back, each time fifteen minutes. The senate reported in tMc, (1itt.A Vllf nrfa W. Wlntt. I being pushed back a full half hour mmucV w .wi. All the big approprltion bil-j finall managed to squeeze through In time , approiai of ti,c presldm Tne work Jthlpptae the 'mea8ure8 in Anal shape and engrossing them texed to tne utm0st th m of thn mmnnunt iirinlliw nffiop Vl.,ht blIIs carrlns r than tioo.ooo.oco i'iu iivjiieu miuuu uuilUK Hie mm fCTty-eight hourw of the session When excitement and uncertainty over the fate of appropriation bills dlf,l awav ai.d the vice nresidenfs gavel bad fallen on the adjournment of thp 3eiis.ie news camn that Ball- leidewhlnvdurinj!the last few days. i ho Ymilor was discredited nt first. but when confirmed by the senator himself, the sensation in the senate wjnK soon spread to the house. The . i-i,,,.. jp3 nt .h nirt Spas!on and - . ,.M.n.t(xn1o emnll Mitnrin nf ri. ere"- "". Ulu"""w.'"":..l""!r . - r J nt n Ann tin unta TTewrt ,-r-l5 ' Ieht u,,Uu r w.. -. ..- --- -.- rushed through the aenate and board bflt, which passed the senate early in the day, exhibited itself in a mc.t 'persistent filibuster which at times looked almost like the lamous "rules fights last spring. Ueilr Continued on Tage 4.) uepreten- 'tVt iArinnHi tin Tllfllar YXTlll An. j AIH3 uciuynawt 4uua. - Women Argue For and Against Suffrage Before the Legislature of New York Vnlk PnffBBHt oLnZnnV KlBvKtHnW innnnHi'?,' fe"1 JfiKr I mJLi V jHf 'WSE&-ii 'nTt j '" ,LL- ffY-yYdJBSiwSaf , & iBBbW''WT $Ijj? IKLLB MRS 7flMES 1,-EES IAIEiTuAW DAM "HFRO'TIASF n ? fnnnuST ur w OP 10 COURT mmm t .After having held m and robbed j Deitz and Members of Hisjthe proprietoc of a jewcm- storeArmy Officer Who Killed Prin- Family on Trial for Murder IIAYWARD. Wis., JIarch 4. Every thing seems to bo In readiness for the hearing or tee cases against John Deitz and four memLers of hW family, on charges of murder and assault, growing o-it ot their Valiant defense of their Camerton Dam home and property. The cases aro set' and in anUcIpaUoa of the sens.v 'ses " iSmedtetely organized ., h.f.mcro:v" 'l ra tional trials, hundreds of persons for a 8earch of the surr0undiugff, ''"L tn!pntrn" ' rf4 from the adjoining counties have wuntry for the man. Walker en-M! rJS L!r K come to Hayward. eager to listen tcrcd "the Jewelry store or W. A r h,sh cod'tior " aa?c.L "n to the interesting testimony and tolMUIw at 10 0-clock totiigUL cov-,w'r . w'shed. Ha repcatei oft awalt tho outco-r of tho cascs.'cred M11Ier wIth & rev0,vcr and de-'fn: ! -oved. na' woman, r loved vhich have attracted more than j manded that he turn over his cash I her too much. She refused to V ordinary aztcntuan throughout the an. a tra- of diamonds. Miller! long to mo any longer and it countrj gave tho robber $30 cash Kirk- j made me lose my nead. ' The first cate to be called is 'man, who was passing, rushed Into. He insisted on ssuing a note de against John Deitz, Hattio Deitz, his wife and L.i!le Deitz, their son on the charge of naving murdered' Oscar Harp. t. deputy sheriff, who trf-K i-ut in the r.U.-ick upon the Deits. &ironghol 1 at Cameron Ham. i Tne second case is against John r Deitz alone and is for assault od William Giblin, former sheriff, who with Patrick McGinn, tried to capture Deitz in lWU Valentine Welsenlnch, who helced licit at the time, is now in i! state penitentiary ai Waupun on a twelve-year sentence i ror the shooting. The third case is against Almyra Deitz, eldest daugh ter of John Deitz, who is charged with assault with intent to kill John Rogich, a deputy sheriff who took part In the attack in 1904, but it la heUred that this cage will bel dropped by the protwention. a there ifJletner mad annoancement ' con- seems to be no evidence to stow' . lh , , . . statement that the gir, ever handled a rifle. $&? sheehant with' l-iS? trdfn fa,ra"rnic: dfaWal aS CandLda'efer thP Sen" r.U "...VT. ,".. 'C"", "o'alorsn'P l succeea uepe. and ha e furntshe cticali; M Dan!el F Coha,an' f the sensa.iofrof1heountyver,'tlcaladv since 19(M ITior to that Deitz andi "ff,1." . . ,, T . .k t.n.n his famll occupied a cabin neat - not materially affect the lineup dam. where Deitz acted as watchman of legislators at Albany and predict of the dim for the Chippewa Lum-'ed that Sheehan's supporters would ber company. Ta Februarj- af continue their support until January ir.ni v.A rini nti mfM..1 i that if naAacorr 'Murnhv himself refUS- Cameron farm, which Mrs. Deitz had purchased four years- Deioro from the widow of Hugh Cameron. Before leaving Price dam Deitz made McGRAW'S MEN BEATEN, a demand for his pay and the fall-, DALLAS Mar. 4. With Manager uro of the representatajve of the Mc0raw am,ent at Waco a team corn company to settle led to an alter-. . nmUn nnd aeml-regulars. cauon in wnicn leltz maae use "' i his fists. This led to the laniance , of the first warrant for Ms rr' ! DeiU's claim was setUed severali years later by the payment to him of J1.717. In Anril of 1904 Deitz coated a I notice. on the wing of Cameron danil (Continued on rage ) officer killed and CHIEF FATALLY SHOI -AFTER- ROBBING JEWELER, ROB BER USES REVOLVER ON PURSUING POSSE , ALEXANDRIA, ind., March 4. tonight. James Walker shot and ! killed Vurgil -"Kirkman, a patrolman, jand fatally wounded Chief of To , lice John Ellin, who pursued him to the edge of tho cit. Walker sought refuge In a. vacant . , , . . . ,,, house and returned shots of tln Trad other nollcemon and citizens Who surrounded the place and shout-? .n:, jady jn' waif'.' 'o (. is-n Hel- ed Tie would kill himself before he(pU, ' wln ilvc ' ,. jntWor rJr is ould surrender. Ellin was press-il'ie Attendin- nhy-..- lis "av ed close to the front door of the ! .v..1!:..!- V. 6 .:,. ,J .1 ' ., .,; house when Walker shot him and the store and Walkpr shot him and fled , , .... SHEEHAN STUBBORN OVER SENATORS! . , ..--. o.vre their father and the body of the UARY IF NECESSARY, SAYS prlncesg to their d home at Pa li IS LAWYER lermo. The prince sent a letter to King SEW YORK. Mar 4 Sheohan and Murphy, leader ot Tammany tii . 1...1.1 , t, ,t ! cd to say ono word, and Sheehan would not receive rcportera. " ,,,7 tCa v.ar Ynrv- Vntlonals M ot the M"uU" defeated by the Dallas, Texas. league club. DaUas 3 runs, C hits 6 errors, N'ew York 1 run, 6 hits, 3 errors. Batteries Dallas. McAdanw and Robertson; New Yorki Rustenbaven.. ' Tescau and Hartley. MRS A-K-JDQDcSci fi &Z 7CCKaR;BAB3CE. MURDERER ILL BER TOR : . GRIME cess Then Shot Self jve ,,., -...,,., . ., i HOME. JIarch -i. Il Is expected lhat Barori viWenzr. Patenro. the lieu n;ni.ni nri.n ,i.i.i..i rr-!-,..n j in ri. s n ot hav been scr ." nying that he killed the princess for revenge or desired to have her money. The two little daughters ot tho murdered princess sobbed out their grief in the arms of Queen Helena at Quirinal today. Her majesty was 'greatly affected and with difficult) controlled her emotions as she con soled the motherless ones and as ' sured thcta of her continued pro tection. The leave-taking preceded .. ,,,, f ,,,- v,iMrw.n -i.k victor fc.nranuei osmub mai c w relieved of the ort.ee of gentleman in waiting at the court of the queen. ,The children have been informed ot ' the death of their mother, but the circumstances have been withhold. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. OSHKT1SH. Wis- March 4 Sev- . taSl 'tto w A of chIe? c!Ues an dtowns Of the state gathered In Oshkosh todar for the opening o fthe an nual championship tournament of the Wisconsin State Bowlers' associa tion. The tournament will last two weeks. Liberal cash prizes and ser- feral gold medals will be distributed among the winners in' the vartous i classes o TO START TRAfN-NG. ST. LOUIS, Mo- March 4. A squad of 31 olayers of the St, Louis Na tional league team will leave for West Maden tomorrow ln charge of Manager Roger Bresaahan. The players will train at the Indiana re sort for a week or tenday s ana will then be brought back to St. IOuis for a series of exhibition games Ibeforo Uie opening of the regular season. ENGINEER BUB II TROOP TRAIN THROUGH TRAP Rebels Lie In. Wait and When Demand Is Given to Stop Overall Hero Opens Throttle "HUMBLE FRUIT VENDER SAVES LIFE OF TRAINMAN 'Unconfirmed Report from No- gales Says That Gen. Luis Torres Has Been Captured By Rebels DEMAND RELEASE. EI. PASO. Mar. 4. Ameri- can Consul Edwarda of Juar- ez today sent a telegram to Secretary Knox asking that he make formal demand on Mer- Ico for the iclease of Con- verse and Blatt He adds that he is convinced the two lada were kidnaped by Mexicans TORREO.V. Max Mar 4. The four hundred rebels under Francisco Vila who attacked Bantu Hosalla two days ago were repuked by .i volun teer force alter four hours fighting. The rebel? gave up the attemir to tako the town on learnlnn : the ap proach of a federal force. The rel el loss Is not known but tho federals. Is It ?aid, lost six killud, and ii-rserul vounded. Captain Curiel. who was captured on the train for Mexico City near Jlmulro a week ago has arrived safe ly at Torreon Ho said he had been left tied at the station at Jimulco, but escaped. A Mexican fruit vender of Jimulco saved the life of Engineer Hill of the train on which Curiel was cap tured. Hill was ordered by the lead er of the rebels to be shot for at tempting to save Curiel from dis cover'. The 3entence was on the point of being carried out when the vender claimed Hill as a friend and persuaded his companions to desist Workmen who are repairing the railway south of this city, under military guard believe will be able to run out of Torreon In a few daje Of the bridges burned by tho rebels, only a few suffered more than the destruction of the wooden ties aolng the top Train Fired On. MEXICO CITY. March 4. The night train nf he Mexican railway from vera Cn for Mexico City, was fired noon Uv rebel1; jesterday morn ing between Humantla and Alt.i !-uz. The rebel3 were lying in wait for the troop taln. When sig nalled to stop the engineer crowdea bis steam and ran the gauntlet of the In&urrecto's fire "No one was injured. An escort of troops ha-t been ordered to accompany trains on that line in the future. General Luque OJinaga is re ported kept busy by a force of COO men commanded' by Sanchez, who are operating around Elmulato. Fre quent rallies have been made re cently ty the rebels and many skirm ishes have occurred, but the insurg ents fear to attack the Luque camp because of tho machine guns he has An expedition carrying food and amii)iiiition is said to be en route to LtiqueV relief from Chi huanua. -- IH A military train is also reported to ha-ve left Ciiibuahuu to relieve Col. Cucllar, who has not been able to reach his destination, Casai Grandes, owing, to the destruction of bridges between SaLinal and San Pedro. Cuellar is reported encamped near Sabinal btation. Captain Cota has reported lo fed oral authorities that with ninety men he defeated 125 rebels near Alamosa, capturing ihe leader, Al bert Loya, who was wounded. The Vmerican consulate at Torreon re ported a letter from Topla, Du ran go, that the consul there in formed him that several federals anl rebels were killed Tuesday night last in an attack on that town. Rebels Capture Torres. EL PASO, March 4. News dis patches received tonight from No gales say. "An unconfirmed report here Is that 'Gen. Luis Torres was captured fcy rebels in a Tight at Corral Thurs day." ' The 'report states that -CC0 men were engaged on both sides, with total casualties of fifty killed. 1 t f, 1 , . A. 5i. . Czi, -w i rt.