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SENATOR WARNER ' IPROTEST MADE Too Late to Classify ; "Noah's Ark CHARGED Willi STEALING LAND WILL FIGHT FOR AGAINST FOR KENT Two flats closo in; one R and one 6 rooms; modern. Mrs. Enynrt. Phono A 221. 44 M. FOKTKSCUE Stenographer, IS X. Front st. Phono 231. WHITE STATE! OPEN FRISCO LLINQIS DRYS 1 i Cheyenne Man Presents Charges to Congressional Committee Says : i Warren Fenced 54,000 Acres of Lands Given State. HEAVY PENALTY Opposition to Local Option Law Will Three Thousand People Gather to PREPARED FOR WASHINGTON, D. C., Afay 9. -Charges of n sonsiitional nature are -rnirlrtl I A Iinvn lnnh film! Wlttl t II. joint congressional committee, now i Congress Will investigating tho interior department Heavy Penalty for aim mo rorcsiry service agauisi oen-1 ator Francis E. Warren. A. S. Con nolly of Cheyenne, credited with be- in tho employ of several western I railroads, presented the charges WHITE SLAVERS Bo Expressed In Its Platform If One Drawn by Eugene Chaffln Is; Adopted This Week In Convention In the bill of particulars Connolly alleges that tho "Warren Livestock, wore to bo awarded to Colorado for Volco Their Disapproval of Prosent Administration In Bay City Want Tenderloin Removed. CHICAGO, 111., May . Opikmi ' SAN FliAXClSCO. Cui.. May i. tion to the local option law will he Charts of "packed meeting" am Pnno. tnu, Pn-rolm, caressed by the prohibition imtlN rocriininations are l.oin hm'- Enact Law Carrying ' . ' ' cd today by many persons who at- rn.,ni,f , I'"""""' tended a mass mooting hero called to Caught tiyely drawn by Kupeuo Chatfin. tli, )Wtot th(j ln,o f a. uiup prosiueniiai ouuuiuuu-. .s a.mju- K,Roa ,0 ,K (,u M t,(iu,s( ed at the buniiiai state convention ilf j. Vv,ltu,tu,. Two thousand women and half a- many men gathered to protest against the present administration, and particularly ugaiu-t tho continu ance in office of the present board of police commissioners. The police were called upon twice j to suppress disorder, resulting from ! once Men Carrying on Interstate Traffic in Women. at Decatur tin week. In addition to favoring a statewide prohibition lw, the platform as WVSIIIXGTOX D C Mav I). drafted includes an indorsement ot - ' . i.s-i. ...:n ...... ..e . . . .. ... .. ... UI1Y Wllll'll Mill i:iU UIHl-I.- t'l company, of winch Senator uarren jcxposure oy tne govcrnmoni oixicers . . . . .... r ' ' " , , 7 . , - - - n procinct, town, city or county the is president, fenced in, m Colorado.. ,n isew Wk of a nourishing "white risht to hnrish saloons -for nit tim-. 54.U-00 acres ot public lands, which, siave" trjule throiighout tho country , After a political division has he.. uxiuer luu ui.i ui Lougress. 01 ioio, ass,,r05 the nnssntro of a now anti- n .W flw. iir.iliil.ilinnial (lo to tho Tabernnelo tonight, and hoar Dr. Olivor proaeh on (his subject. Noah prom'hod in his day and people laughed at him. What happened fo them? You'll hear what will happen to 1,1 10 sinner of today by hearing Dr. Oliver on this subject. Are you going to hull bcuauso you don't liko to hear a proauhor de nounce sin? If you were condemning u murderer you would at least give liiiua chance to offer a defense. Have yu heard Oliver speak I Then how can you con scientiouslv condeiun him without a hearing? J local option law worded by Mr. slnverv law. nnenrihm tn limituMnuswMil.l mnl-n it ;ini...c;t.ln ti vntn , . . , . . -- . - r . . - i ------ - - - n v . 1 1 v , ,, ni mi , a1 . -.i"n ... ..... BCH001 purposes 011 application Ot l.r to1nY. Tli,. WUlntin.i nmlmlilv l..,l. rill make the "trade" across state present vu.my nuua umi u.u nine uru ,,nos estremoy hazardous for fenced in prior to 190G, and m that saVers. year complaints were innde to secre tary Hitchcock, who detailed Special Land Agent Forbes to investigate. Forbes' report was submitted to President Roosevelt. Subsequently Fdrbes was transferred to another division and the matter was dropped. Connolly intimates that Roosevelt dropped tho prosecution of Warren because tho latter voted against Senator Forakcr in the Brownsville case at tho timo Roosevelt aud For aker were rowing over that affair. IITT O i " i" a uu.. ocmarj-uani m looK Qt- subcommittee of the senate commit Dee he employed Detective William1 t :mm;: Bun1 ""-eshgate the barren! Members of the committees aid ! MANY FANS SEE case and Burns reported the same aj today that the bill will be reported "PHONEY" Forbes, substantiating the charges i tft n,p fVnr,.I.U. n,, ,,c i. against the i senators' company, ac-jmost certain to pass. " " There wasn't anvbodv had nnv Pinchot commission tn .nnsi.ipr"ti.. I .. 'in that game at Jacksonville Sunday. , . 7 ' ! Mine not so extensive, tne white twnsra uuiasi oennior arren. a refusal of the president to recog nise certain women, including Mrs. F passed V(lt..s ,.f fi.;s ...t. . ...... .i.,.! ,,, OVER 400 CONVERSIONS IN THE UNION MEETINGS ie tnrougn uie enoris 01 ine auu-sn- Bnni. ; loot) i league. Tll0 m01ltion of Mnvor R ,L M an The D ank dealing with tho snloon n i...v. .. 1 V.. ....... i ..i. ' . . . checis and hisses, showing that ih,.JbttrgC ItfUWUS C .Hll ICllUlllg UlC ClllU IMUlllUClb house was dividml as to approval of , . v t y-, Are Lionveriea ai acn service, a casting uooa is Already congress has passed excellent law respecting the import-: problem hns been ing of alien women. This hns beon Ctiafin ns follows: supplemented by the introduction of "We doclnre that the liquor traffic a measure by Manu of Illinois pro- is not a busiuoss. It is an industrial viding a penalty of ?o000 fine and! science. To it is to commit five years' imprisonment upon eon-'crime. No legal nower oontituhon viction for interstate trafficking rurally exists to license the liquor traf women. Should the girl be under IS i fie: we deny the richt of congws. of the measure provides a fine of $10.-! the legislature or of tl people of 000 and ten years' imprisonment. this, state or any subdivision thereof The bill passed the house in Janu- by majority vole or otherwise, to . ary and is now in the hands of a grant the privilege to any one to on- gage m a crime. BALL GAME OREGON'S MATCHLESS BEACH RESORT IS NEWPORT This is the place to go for perfect , wouldn.t be nuJte t , 7 , , T. . ; modern office, healthful and delightful recreation. Its facilities are complete; best of1 food and an abundance of it. Fresh pUICC OLjCADCD PLT0 water from spuibs. All modem ne- 01111-1 OflLH l LlV ULlU cessmes, sucn as telegraph, i It is true that Medford won bv a slave traffic is more horrible than!score 0f io to 2, but there isn't anv tlie black slave trade ever was." jhonor ; j.rnbbing candy from a kid. It should have been a shutout to Stenographers who haven't lennied i mnke it hindim. Riitoss lm.l them Ai . , e ... . . . ' " wil: iji i itu 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 MTil'JJI 'l I lit; i!,, ti?Zth?LlT l"s I Cutout until the fifth, when he was !lml nvoml s,)oakf.s twttm his administration of affairs. Theivj was also a division of opinion on the action of Harry I Flnnncry, indict ed police commission piosidout, in resigning after the indictment for grand larceny was brought again-l him. Before ndjournment 2000 r more people voted "ye-" on ruaoln t'wu calling for the removal of the present board of police commission ers, demanding the suppression oi restriction of tenderloin enffs and other resorts, and asking for the de feat of the movement to reinstate slot machines. Thomas S. William, a member of the grand jury, was in troduecd by Mrs. Charles A. Hawk ins, the chairman, as presiding offi cer. The present administration was denounced for permitting tho main tenance of the tenderloin in tho mid dle of the retail section of the citv. it a Certainly Being Done In These Meetings. as telegraph, tele phone, markets, freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cot tages partly furnished or unfurnished to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. Electric lights being installed. Newport is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Cor vatlis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate from Medford: Season six-months ticket, $10. Our elaborate new summer book Rives a concise description of New port, including a list of' hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, tele phone or write A. S. Rosenbaum, local agent, Medford, Oregon. Wm. McMurrny, general passenger agent, Portland, Oregon. MAN AFTER CHASE Captive Supposed to Be One Who five. Held Up Freight Crew of S. Freight Train Above Ashland. P. Four hits were made off Burgess nnd three off Coleman. Mclntyre was hit eleven times, but it wnsn't his fault. With support such as a game little pitcher like a, token out. The two runs mado for. .lisem.'.. in Smi .Jacksonville occurred in the seventh. land eighth on two walks and n hit,' before Coleman, who was put in in , the seventh, had got going, and a three-bagger in the eighth which Duncan slipped over on Ben, he scoring on Ulrich's bunt. Miles got throe hits out of for tunes up. Beebe swatted three times out .( int. oi.tvKit is imxoi .ciN(i sin wrni i i:.ui.i:ss.kss that is .mos1 cornsKs auk wouthv or tiii: viatv n Kin i:s r ii:cui:i:. MOr.VH (ALMOST) AMI THOSi: WHO IHC.VOt '.WHO HIM AT ( HA.(HN; THUK .MINUS. Sl HIMtlSINtJ. HIS IMS- hi: imh.iis. ii is At iMU.wics seui,!.-i-'iitsT, m:roitiv hcaiunc him, auk Over 400 Converts. Something over 10(1 have come for ward so far during the inootiugK. Over 50 were converted in tho nurv ieu.s yesterday. A great many men are starting on the right life. The meetings so far have been very pro ductive of results. Not a Cent Promised Oliver. T)r. Olivni' lirniiilcd us mi infnmolis lie the btatemcnt made through the ',lt ( suvurl ,u,foru l,im tntttito tlittt lit ttttu nil ft ii I iiiul II ftatt'. WlOICi ...... .....vv. .. I feral men in tho audience did nut l-, hour Dr. Oliver pronch. Y-.m wlioiilil jplaud. They were taken to task and hear a man before damning him. told that there should he a plaeo for Ilimt you hoard hiui yet? Why dot t such us them. j you go at leitHt oucuT. A Pest House. ' Cowards. If there was smallpox in the touu The unsaved men aud women who a post hotific would bo provided. Ho are not attending the union meet Mild that every man that had become iugs are morad cowards, vay8 Dr. diseased by statutory crime ihould ' Oliver; degenerates of tho wort be put in a pest houttc, and louiniliud type, people who are living in Mill of should be tho wo rat nort mid don't want to .have any olio tutll tliiim about their E CAR IS IN 1 tain amount for coming to Medford to hold a series of meettings. "Not one cunt was pledged to me by any one. I am tho only one who is not guaranteed anything in this campaign." Rev. Belknap, pastor of the M. K. church, stntetd before the audience that all exposes connected with holdiiiL' this revival were liiinrnnteed All Adjacent Landscapes With ! by personal pledges before tho meet - Flaminjj Circus Posters. Htnrtt"1; ,,l!t ,lm, !)r' 0li;,:;r "'n not guaranteed anything. Alter all J expenses are met a free-will offering ,, . . , is taken up for Dr. Oliver, thin i. ilie Advertitsing car No. J ot tho great )llst )1(1V f , m,ttiUlKt . Bill Posters Get Busy Lighting Up, Slave Traffic. 'HIT). . Medford a Hell. I Medford is a soothing, wicked hell, 'said Dr. Oliver. Hundreds of people !.:. .t .. i.. I . . ,1 I ,.. are rommimiui; mo iiiiini iiwiui in Dr. Oliver said that the ni.loou elu ment around Medford were certainly low enough to do moot anything. 1 1 io ktiirtnfi .it kilnii. IffitTii. u'tnilil melted hearts of stone. Il..w tetrrible ;,fr,,,,,,"'1 1 " ,M,",r VI,VUV ,omK"1 will be the punishment for the .inner. 1 : w' :,;,, wlmt ,K I: Come out anil hear him preach. See w'cku' ""i" if he doesn't advocate tho right kind, Aftetrnooil at 2:30. of a lifo for you to live. Kvory true, Scrvicon will lie hold everv afli'tr Chribtiau (nnd imiht of Mi-dfoid noon at 2:00 aud every evening at ; Christians arc true) appeals to the 7:fl0. Tonight Dr. Oliver preaehtm i.n people of Medford to come out ami (he subject entitled, "Noah's Ark." " Dig at Paper. Dr. Oliver stated that a p'.ncr tli'i! Chief of Police Shearer was taking Mack should have, it would hnvc been a stroll by the stockyards Sunday Inbout 5. The scorer can't mnrk an i Sells-Floto show arrived hero today mornlns about 10 o'clock when ho error when the fielder is liko a man, with George S. Roddy in charge, who noticed a man stretched out at easi riding back to the engine in a rail-.has immediately under his btipervis-1 I In the shade. The chief Is of an In-1 road train and nover sees nnvthing ion a corps of 25 expert bill-posters, would oppose a revival am. uphold qulaltlve turn of mind and, approach- until it gets fly. so the hit column lithographers, banner men aud pro- criminal saloons, etc., was unfit 'i. Ing the recucbent Individual, de3- runs tin when it shouldn't. Igrnmmers. It is not drawing the J use in lighting a kitchen fire or grac manded his business there. Tho man ! Personally the writor would likeloU bow to state that Mr. RoddyVji'itf a lavatory. replied that ho was going out to work to see this Medford bunch beaten t assistants immediately became busy' $10,000 Forfeit. on the P. & E. the noxt morning. ,n frazzlo once thon, after they had in the matter of lighting up all adja-1 ir niivnr stnin.l tlmt I... u-m,i,i AUTOMOBILISTS LIKELY TO FIND TROUBLE fil0,: of the n,an'8 About that time tho chief noticed a gotten their Dutch, Irish and other suspicious looking bulge In the re-! nationalities to n fighting point, the hip pocket and, next team that went ngainst them ' lint n f ct 111 ni'tlniia n alswl onm mnrt tt'mKI liftt i - in r,'n o ttnltim I questions. Suddenly tho fellow bounded to his feet nnd set a pace Some of the automobile drivers who nro in thn linliit nf cnondmo- nn t the. streets at night, some of them ! ihS' P' track that would cause Jgnme. -ItIiniil li.rt.fc nr,;tn';,lmn.l'""" ' or less trouble, says Night Police man Atwell. "I don't want to be nrbitrary," said Atwell, "but even if there are few peoplo on tho street the auto driver should not drive ni more than double tho legal pace. Besides, Just night thoro were several machines driven through tho streets which did marathon runners to with envy. However, tho cl.lof, while not a sprinter, Is somewhat persistent, and he kep. the fugitive's trail until he finally cornered him In a patch of brush In tho Ioh pasturo and brought bin to jail. In tho mean time tho suspicious rear-ponket bulgo had dUappeared. Partlou who saw It is a mistake, I believe, to put Colemnn in at the lust end of i. It wasn't necessary yostor- other of the i day. He needs warming tin overv turn green, time, nnd he holds them better when he pitches from tho first. The longer ho pitches to them the less they like him. Antel's funnv stunts nround home plate enrne near costing the team something. By accident he retriovd it, but those accidents don't happen often. not carry taU lights and u few which 1 1'.nr0.f.the c' aso avo,r' ltiWevor; tht had neither head nor tail lights. Next tirno this happens somebody is going to bo pulled." $100,000 FOR SEWERAGE AT KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS, Or., May. 3. Within ten days work will be be Kiui on tho sewernge system. Tho Chico Construction company, which has tho contract, is getting every thing in readiness to rush the work when it is once undertaken. It is estimated that closo to $100,000 will ho spent on sewerage this year. It is also contemplated to lay about two miles of pavomcnt as soon as tho sewor system is installed. Tho city has completed all prelim inary arrangements for the installa tion of tho sower system. Tho last necessary step was tho purchaso of n site for a septic tank and bonds wore voted for this at tho rocont election. HuBkins for Health. the fellow was carrying r. gun In his hand during part of tho chaso. His actions aroused suspicion that ho was wanted somewhere elso and upon re quest from the Ashland authorities to WOMAN IS KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT RIVERSIDE, Cnl., May 9. Mrs. Mary Breedlovo is dead nnd four look out for a man who had pulled other members of tho family of B. a gun on a freight brakoman on tholjj, jsl( ft rentv ,ienor.( nro fiI,ffor. Slsklyous and persuaded tho braklo ; nfS from minor bruises, the result of not to kick him off tho train, tho ,nM ntotmobile accident near this chlof camo to tho conclusion that ho; citv. had caught t io bird. Chief Irwl.i camo down this morn ing and took tho fellov, who gave his name as John Erlckcon to Ash land, where ho will haro a hearing this afternoon, Tho gun has not beon found, but It Is evident that tho fugitive throw It away or hid Jt during his flight. cent landscapes. i,,Im.c KcenritioM that would sell lor The apostles of the "get happy" ; $10,000 in any local bank if any of idea work with a vim that to an r-lHjg traducers would place a like oinnry monat is surprising, it is ,,,ll01mt j t,0 )ak to (.0V(.r ,jM $u)t. marvelous to watch tho dexterity ( ooo, ,i jf , (Oliver) couldn't pro with which thoy clothe blank space, i ,W() t10 mwn h,wii,g tlmt he was and billboards with announcements I regularlv apiwinted doctor of Di of tho Sells-Floto Show. vjni,v ftlJ(j ,j,nt (PKn,u .t.n The car is u modern, un-to-dato Lnf0Prccl upon him by one of the Pullman, with staterooms, berths nnd lending institutions of one of tho all the other adjuncts that go to , foremost states that his - $10,000 muke comfort on wheels, aud it ; COuld go to tho Crater Lake road speaks more forcibly than any other j,,,,, jf l0 did show proof mid was wit argument concerning what one may oxpect when the big show arrives hero next Monday. To Hunt for Rare Bird. a mere self-styled doctor of divin ity, that tho other's $10,000 should go to the Crator Lako road. Tho Prodigal Son. T lt i II.. 1 t I 1 BOSTON, Mass., May O.-Backod! " " T, ,Mr T by the wealth of John Thny, a ,inl?1." tho1 """Y'l ',ro,1,"11 H"' wealthy ornithologist of Boston, a,,,"0 B"'.u .M,,rt 1 J"1 tho m.u expedition will soon start north in'"."? " lok .oI ,m1,le' -search of tho spoonbill sandpirio-. Hwk "! l';k homo. He tol.l iiiuii,) iiiiuuiit; nun iiuuuiiiui niiuiun, one of the rarest birds known. According to TJiay, tho no: place of tho spoonbill sandpiper hasj Accnrdin In Tl.n Mm ..SS . r,u w,l IIIHHirnilOll, Date of Medford Wedding Changed, CHICAGO, May 0. The date for the wedding of Miss Grace Andrews nnd Conro Ficro, nt Medford, Or., has been changed from Juno 25 to June 0, Mr. Fiero's mother and sis ter, Mrs. A. W. Fiero nnd Miss Fiero, have left Chicago for Medford. nover beon discovered. Ho believes thoro nro less than u dozen speci mens in tho world. Tho Boston Museum of Natural Mrs. Breedlovo, nnd his thrco chil- I History hns no specimen of this rare dren, ho wns sninning toward Porris 1 rd and tho Harvard museum has . . . . . . . i.i - lato vosten ov when a lain turn ,ii i"iii. one. Bush wns learning to drive his now touring car. With his mother, tho steering wheel sent tho car plunging over an embniikment into a gully 75 feet below. Mrs. Breedlovo was killed instantly. Boy Kills Brother. GILA, Ariz., May 0. Carl Myers, aged 8, is dead today from a bullet fired by his brother, flcorgo, .12. Gcorgo fired to -kill a ralttlesiiake, tho bullet striking tho younger boy in tho back. Tho boys woro tho sons of Frank M.yors, a mining mnn of NOTICE. Tho Ladle3 Aid Society of tho Presbyterla.i Church will mot Tues day afternoon at 2 p, m. at tho homo Boston, who arrived hero throo weeks of Mrs. E, M. Janney, corner South , ago, Central and Tenth Streets, All aro, urged to bo present. Raskins for Health. nndci'ci'H of tho earth and of their homecomings. Spoke of Liberty. Spcnking of personal liberty, he said that it most always led to one of thrco things, or all three. The young man says, "Well, I will do as I please now I have been kept too straight by my folks and now I will enjov my personal liberty." So ho begins by taking n few drinks. After drinking, it's only a stcn to tho gambling and thoro is plenty of it going, on hero today, and nil tho timo. Ono doesn't need to go very far before lie can got u gnmo. Drinking, gambling nnd statutory crimes, nnd this is tho result of per sonal liberty. Timo and again Dr. Oliver's re marks woro roundly applauded, Sov- Excursion Ratesto the East DURING-1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacitic (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 ..$00.00 $(K).00 $(0.0C $(0.(Xi I'rGO.OO Council Blut'l's Omaha Kansafi City St. Joseph St. Punt t. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minnoapoiis direct $()0.0(i Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $0TL9O Duluth, direct $(i.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $07.50 St. Louis $07.50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th ; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; Septomber 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. Ono way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that faro3 to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and faro to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. 'Pen days provided for tho going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of salo, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon