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JK d, df$hfk$ HWt(imi jHi-1 MM wlS(w s cw I'lllC WhWTHICIL Medford Mail Tribune UN1TKI) lItK88 ASSOCIATION Full Leaned WIro Report, Toniuht and Wcducmlnv Clnitdv! domhIIiIo Hliowora, Tho only papor In tho world published In a city tho aim of Medford having u lqanod wlr. ,I.TJ.L Y.I0AR. MISDFORb, OltKOON, TVi'DA V, ,lTNB 14, 1910. No. 73. L FISTS USES GUN (1. W. M nth cm of AhMiukI wiih illicit Bnltirdny by Hurl Jackson on tho for mer Mnthoii ranch, near "Phoenix, now owned by Campbell & JackHou. Tim tthootlug followed a iiurrol bo twoon young Jackson and MnthoM, In which JackHon wan worsted In n flwtlo encounter. MathuH liail boon acting an foroinaa during tho htiyltiR oporatlonn. A (tunnel entitled, anil ho wiih uttackud by young Jarhmm, Aftor tho tight MathoM returned to got lib blanlcolH. Juclnnu wont Into tho hoiiuo and ko curod a rovolvor, Hhoutlng Mnthcii through thv thigh. Tho wound h not a H(rlmiH (ino. No :oiiiilaliit Iiiih boon filed iih ynt ngitliiiit Jik'Uhoii and It Ih undorHtnod that a truca Iiiih boon patched up with Mat lion. Jackson won cniiBldornhlo untorluly whllo duputy nhurlff two yunru ago by cruulty to prlnonorn and aftorwardB by brutally assaulting an editor who printed an account of tln affair. HOUGH OUT FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL A. C. Hough of Grants Puss, well known thrnui'linut Oregon as an uhlo attorney. Iiiim iinuoiiui'i'il his oiindi- ilacv for nttornov-eenoriil. Mr. , Houch will seek u Humiliation at tin ( iiHHomblv on tlio Republican liokol. i ii. i. i...., ,....,:. 1...1 ;.. n I .I. lltMimi nun r1,,lll '' v,viiw,i for 115 years ami in (IraiitH Pass since 1SD7. IIo Iiiih practiced ox teiisivelv in Southern Oregon. STEW WRECKED ONLY FIVE SAVED WILLEMSTAD. Cur.ioou. Jimv 1 Tho government sohoAnor Van llordt wits wreuked on tlio northi'iist ooiiHt of Curueno Sunday and oulv five persons aboard wore hiived. ac cording to advices received here to day. Tho boat wb wrecked duriuu' u lieuvv fog. The uuuibur of passen gers aboard is mil known, but the boat iiHiiullv curries about twelve passengers, SHOOTS FORMER WIFE IS KILLED IN RETURN CONCOItn, Cnl., Juno 11. -Antone WIIIIiuiih, boii of a wealthy rancher of Martinez, hIiiiI and killed IiIh di vorced wife. l,nura: Hhot and Berl oiifily wounded Philip Hoacli. who ho ncciiBed of Intlinncy with IiIh former wife, and wnH thou Hhot and killed by Hoach hero today. Itonch wiir taken Into custody and Kent to Martlnoz jail. FLECTION OF DALZELL PITTSIIUlia. I'll., dune VI. A teiUDornrv iuiiiuetion wiik iKHiiud to dnv rehtrniniiiL' llio eleotion eonunih hinuorn from oertifvinir llto iiomiiin tiim of John Dnlxell iih ooinrrcsHionul eiuididnto. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. NVANTlODFtocou-iiand bicycle, must bo cheap for ciihIi. Call after G p, FPU in. at 100 Almond at. 71 FOIt HUNT (S-room inodoru buiiKii low, JiibL flulHliod, l.'lb per Inoutli. McArthur &. Alexander, room 3, 1 O. nioolc. 73 FOR SALW $82 10" hci-ob h yod 1 1-2 nillun from Phooulx; 20 acrcH level, 20 acroH rolllnn;; running wa ter year around; a ucrotj act thlu HprliiK peacheu, aptileH and iioiiih; hIx acroH oatH, elulit aoroH alfalfa; Itn acrea can eiiHlly bo cultivated; $1000 ciihIi. $1000 balauro 1 and 2 yoara, 0 por cent. McArthur & Al exander, room '!, 1'. O.Jllook. FOR R10NT--FurnlHlid room, with boa I'd. 32C Rlvoriilde Ave. 70 WaUtio'D lOxport orc'liarTllHt wnnta nupoiiHlhlo poaltlon, youiiK orchardH a Bpeclnlty. Atldrouu XYZ, thin of fice. 77 ear JACKSON WORSTED WITH OFHCfALS ALL GOING TO MEET THE BREAT'T. R. WASHINGTON. I). C. Jnno 14. -Tlio oanilal will lo deserted Satur day when RooHtivcIt rolnniH to Am otion. .Manv of tin loading officials nil) preparing to depart lor Now York lo welcome tlio former iui'mi deul homo, t Among IIioho who will i'o from Washington will tie Soorctiirv of the Nnvv .Mover anil Secretary of Ag riculture Wilson noil Cantuiii Arehi bald Itntt. who have been appointed liv I'roHidoul Tuft officially lo ro relvo tlio ox-president. Comptroller of tho Currency Muriiliv. Imuiigrn tiou Commissioner O'Keefe. Labor CotnmiKHMHior Neil and AsHistiint Secretary of the N'nvv Wiuthrop also will to to New York. I'rcHideut Tnft will not be in New York Haturdav. MADRIZ NOW HOLDS ALL PORTS COLON. June M. ( ane Gracut-. the only nort lii-Nidot Hluolii'ldh liel I hv the iiiHinroiitH. todav h in tl hands of (he Miidrtr, admiuiHtriitio i forccH unilur (Icnernl 'iiKiiuez. Tl. i. rt wax cuiitured vcHtordav. iie cordiiiL' lo I'elnved ilii-imtchcK receiv ed todav. It i on the IIoikIiiit biirdcr and the dixiiutclio as-oit that lliindiiraii tioium imninted th. loroon of Mndiiz STEEL TRUST MAY BUILD IN CHINA VANCOrVKH. H. V. June II. 'flint (ho Atnencuii tee trunt w II hIiu! iih it rnlliuir mills on Ui'ih con tiueut and manufacture it tirnduets in China, nhould the rate of oxclinnco with the Orient annear to have reached ilH urosetit low level norma -nentlv. h tlio inference drawn from u Hiiitomont innde bv loruton Kre wen. tho uncut Knu'lisli autlioritv u tnoiiev uuuHtioiiH. who ii now visitiutr thin eilv. over his own simiiituro to dav. DID DIAZ AGENTS TAMPER WITH MAIL? WA8IUNOTON, I). C Juno 11. ClinrKliiR that Diaz aRonts Helzed nml opened Mexican lotlera nddreHHod to loadorti of the Mexican llborala In America, John Murray of Lo An KoleB appeared boforo tho Iioubo r.los conimlttoo today. Six rlfjod onxo lopeH wero Hiibmltted an proof of this claim. Tout lottorH, ho hiiIiI, had evi dently been tnmporod with. John IConnoth Tumor, author of "IlarharotiH Mexico," produced ovl denco that detectlveH had been seen tnniporlui' with mall In the Lob An- KeleB poHtofflco. MACHINE SHOPS ASK POI ICE PROTECTION I.OH ANfllOI.KS. Cnl.. Juno 14. Mniinirni'u tt r.niiiflrltta ii Ti.l ninplilitn ahoiiB affected by tho Htrlko or tho metal workoiH In thin city today called upon tho police for additional protection durliiK tho noon hour. Tlio iiiiinnuorH. tho Btrlkora doclaro. aro doHlrous of proventliiK tho noon moetliiKH mat aro iioIiik netit in ino vicinity of tho larcor foundrleB, and which, thov biiv. hnvo reBiiltod In many addition to their ranltH, ROUGH RIDERS TO GREET TEDDY ON HIS RETURN ST. LOl'IS. Mo.. June tl.- -Three hundred Kottuli Riders who were witli Colonel Theodore Itoohovclt in (he SnaniHli-Americau war. iihhenililed here todav from Hie Koutlioru mid Kouthwealorn portioiiH of tlio United Stales. From here tliov will to to Now York on a htieeinl to be present Saturday when Colonel Roosevelt ar rives liome. i W. W. Harris of Roddin.' Cnl., was in Medford on biisinoHS Moudnv. 200 PERSONS ARE INUNDATES SECOND PORT WHEAT EXPORT WASHINGTON. I). C. .Juno U. Diiriiii; eleven montliH New York led in wheat oxportH, Portland eauie hecond and 1'imet Sound third, ue cordiiic to officials of the depart ment of commerce and labor today. Portland's nmrrctfiito Hhipiaents wero f,7'iri,;i(MI bunhel nnd I'ltut Soiind'H. MT.'l.flllD. UiiIohh heavy exportH aro made from Seattle nnd Tacoina during thin mouth I'nrtland will hold the I'acific coast reeonl for the fiHcal vear. Wheat exjKirtN everywhere fell be low those of hint year. RICH STRIKE IN JOSEPHINE MINE A rich strike has been made in the Greenback mine nnd iireiiiiriitioii.s are liuimr madn for workinc it on it luruo iiliiii. The btrike was nuide Snlurdnv. The in. ne is tribula.'v to Grants I'iihh and in the miKt has produced $1.'J00.()II0 in fold. In dividends 7O().OO0 wiih imid to ntoekholders. It is believed that the mine will nciiiu become n eretit producer. The new vein struck is renorted to he four to i feet wide and to enita..i some hiL'h-L'rndo ore. ARE AFTER INCREASf PORTLAND. Or.. June 11 Twentv school touchers, netintr as a eouiuiittee renreseiitutive of all the teachers eiijiiloved in the iniblie schools of Portland, are eonductiutr an uetive citmnniL'ii for u iron oral iu ereaso in salary. The eauiDaiuMi is in line wjtli a netition reeenllv tiresented to the school hoard nskim; Unit teacher ! mud rcL'tilar salaries durinir the va cation ncrind:. SCANTY OFFERING OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK NKW YORK'. June 1 1.-Of feriinrs of stocks to sale todav wero scautv and the demand was trivial. Prices rose ut tho onmiinu" and continued sliuhtlv in) ward until noon, when a tenet ion eauie. led by a drop of one Doiut in Union Pacific. The loss, althouL'li iroucrul. was not lairo, Un ion Pacific nod St. Louis Nc San I'Vaueisco iruiucd u point at the nn eniutr. Tho luircst demand was for railroad stocks. Rondiutr and Great Northern preferred rose Intro f ruc tions and Illinois Central and Dela ware & Hudson roso two. One point wns trained by Southern Pacific. Canadian Pacific and Aninliramnted Conner. Minneapolis & St. Louis fell one. The market closed stronir. llouds were steady. FOUR ATTEMPTS MADE KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Juno 14. The fourth uttenipt to destroy Ijie homo of Judiro Latlisaw, before whom Dr. 11. C. Ilvdo wns tried nnd convicted of Imvintr murdered Colo nel Tlionuis 11. Swodo. was made to day. The fire was extinguished lif ter the flames had destroyed a barn in tho roar of (he iudtro's homo. William Vou dor Hollon of Emrlol Point was a Medford visitor Tues-1 dnv. I PORTLAND NOW DROWNED IN QBE HKKU.V, .June J-l. Out two linn- ilrcd pcrsoim havo been drowned in the flood which Iiiim itiiiiidatcd OIs:r anicrpui nnd Intfrruptcd tlio "I'ns- nIoii I'lay." Tlio Klvrr Ahr Iiiih left Its ha a Us and Is sweeping thnnigli tho valley. lliiudn'iN of forrlguers attracted by the "I'jihmIoii I'lny" arts marooned In tlio valley. DKRLIN, Juno 14. The military nuthorltlcM today Issued orders for troopu to proceed to ino Ahr valley to aid In rcHCuInt; ocorcs of porsojiB reported maroo;ied on IsIuudH caused by an overflow of tho Ahr's banks. Tho larKcst number of fatnlltles was reported from Scliult, whoro fifty porsonu were drowned. Railway and telegraphic commu nication In the stricken region Is prostrated and meager reports are being brought by military post. WAS SHORT TODAY It didn't renuire n trreat length of time Tiuhdnv tnornintr for Mayor Canon to disnose of tlio harvest gathered hv tho nichfci-poliec. Jack Williams was file first man tin. Williams had l'oiic into the room of W. M. Whiselt at the Seattle lodi: iinr house ii"d when the latter in- ouired his liiiHi:ic.-n there and made an accusation of roliborv. Williams landed a bwiutr on the eve that uut Whisett out of business. Ho admit ted these facts and Mavor Canon, as justice of the neace. iruvo him 00 duvs in the couutv mil lo think the matter ovor. At this iunctiire Wil limns woke tin nnd veciferated: " want n iurv trial. You can't railroad mo that wav." "You iust close vour mouth." said tho indue. "If vou want n iurv trial vou can have one. but vou must show somo sort of a defense. You have admitted thio assault. Ydu may co out with tho officer and secure, an attorney. Then come back mid the court will tuke the matter up." In a low miuiito- tho officer re turned with tho roinirt that Williams hud chiunrcd his mind and would try to eat viiuiidi cuunt urtib duriin; the next DO days to make tho indue sorrv ho hadn't turned him loose. Harrv Deickmau end Ed Couvors. ono of them workinu for the Vincent- linker eoinnany and tho other for Mnuov Bros., on (he P. & K. exten sion, hud been old pals on other biir works. Thov had not mot for several years until Mondin. and thev nro ceeded to celebrate the occasion. In the course of time an artrumcul arose neither of tho men could explain what the t rouble was about this inoriiiiii! and thov tanulcd. It took considerable effort on tho part ot Policeman Kiueaid to uutnuirle them. Tuesday morniuir thov b oth were friendly nnd lenentaiit. "I'll fine vou 10 each." said his honor, "and ns neither of vou have auv money I'll uivc vou until tho noxt convevuiico leaves lor vour respect ive eaiuns to trot out ot town. And further, the officers will soo tljnt vou aro not to irot drank acain. If von n yo cmmlit in u saloon it's 10 davs on tho streets for vou." JOHNSON SAYS HE IS SATISFIED WITH HIS SHAPE SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl.. Juno II. From now until the dnv boforo the hitr scran. Jack Johnson will train for snood, only nnd to keep himself on edtre, Tho champion announced todav that ho is perfectly satisfied with his conditien: that ho is down ns low in weiuht as ho desiros, 'Jl'J pounds, nnd that from now on box inir would fill tin the nmior nnrt of his daily routine. Siueo lieiriuuiuu' traiuinu: Johnson has boxed on no spooifio duvs, He has donned tho cloves when ho felt like it and refused to nut them on when ho did not feel liko it, From now on all tli's will bo ohnnnod. Hobort Grmlonf Smith of Grants Pass was ut Medford and Jackson ville on professional business Tuesday. RAMMERGAU HUNDREDS ARE MAROONED BY RAGING. WATERS FLOOD WHICH STOPPING PLAY! SIMON SAYS HE WILL PROTECT Tl PORTLANL Or., June 14. En couraccd by the firm stand tuken oy Mnyor Simon in connection with the teamsters' strike, members of the Draymen's association arc reported to bo preparine. today to import strikebreakers and at the same time put n number of local nonunion teamsters to work in the places made vacant when -100 union tonmtei walked out three weeks ago. In n lengthy nnuounecment the mnyor stated that he would double the police force if necessary to pro tect "any man who wants to work." He made it plain, however, that he will not look with favor upon the im portation of professional strike breakers. Roth sides claim that they are winning tins strike. GOHL BEGINS HIS LIFE SENTENCE WALLA WALLA. Wn-h.. June 14. Aeeomoanicd bv travelimr guard Josenh Graham. William Gold, former nccnt of the Sailors' union at Aber deen, convicted of the murder of Cluirles Hndberg. and suspected of other crimes, arrived here todav to heiriu serving u life sentence in the ponitentinrv. lie seemed cheerful when takt from the station to the nenitentiarv. Mrs. Gold has not decided on her fu ture plans, but will probably remain nt Monteant for the present. WHY TEDDY IS ALIVE NEW YORK. June 11 Fredoriek A. Stnrr. protesMir ot anthropology in tho I'niversitv of Chicako. who predicted that Theodore Ituo-exei, would never return trom the African jungles alive, todav explains whv his prognostication was wrong. He snvs Roosevelt did not pene trate the portion of Africa that it was nt first announced he would visit. Had he dono so ho would have encountered poison-laden swamps that would have killed. Professor Starr says. BIG LAW SUIT TO VICTORIA. D. C. June 14. What promises to be one of tho most sen sational lawsuits in tho history of the provineo eomos to trial Juno 21 wliou Henry Croft and others will bring action ngninst lion. James Dunsiuuir, one of the wealthiest men in Canada, mid nine other defend nuts, oluiiuing $4,1100,000 for alleged conspiracy respecting an option on hinds in tho Esiiuimnult ami Xanai mo district. Tlio defendants are owners of lands in Cranberry, Strawberry and Oyster distriuts. The plaintiffs claim tlioy obtained from the defend ants options on these lands, com menced their development as coal mines and negotiation for the sale of (heir rights. They allege that tho defendants conspired in granting a second option to cloud their regis tration of tho first option in ordor. to prevent competition in the coal pro ducing business in which, thoy claim, defendant Dunsmuir has n monopoly, I ho defense is a denial of theso allo cations intoto. Circuit court has adjourned until Saturday. Juno 18, HOSE WORKING SOON N s BOOSTING FOR The three members of Uie Crater Lake highwnv commission John II. Root. J. A. Westerlund and E. H. Waterman who visited Portland durinir the nnst week, have returned home with splendid accounts of the wav Portland business and profes sional men arc boosting for the road. Each and nil of thorn report that thev were promised financial sup port toward the undertaking. The commission plnns to leave for Portland in the near futuro to so licit suhserip'ions. BILLY DELANEY BOSS-IN-CHIEF SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., June 14 Billy Dclnncy, who stepped into the front as adviser nnd trainer-in-cliief to Jasper Jackson Arthur Johnson, black heavyweight cham pion of the world, will make his ap pearance on the scene Wednesday, and from that time on will be at Johnson's camp until the day of the big mill. Delnney isn't going to leave nny stone unturned to make Johnson lick Jim Jeffries because he has a par ticular grudce against big Jim and would thus like to see the dinge win over him. RUSSIAN HOLDS HIS INNOCENCE COMO, Italy, June 14. After a night spent In subjecting Constantine Ispolatoff, the Russian suspected of the murder of Mary Scott Castle Chl.ou, to the "third degree," tho ,.wi!ce of Milan and special agents from Rome are no nearer a solution of the mystery of the California wom an's death. Ispolatoff came from the ordeal without showing embarrassment or confusion. He said that he knew that Charlton was jealous of Mra. Charl ton and frequently Charlton became frenzy from over drinking. The Venice procurator Is Inclined to support this view. IIo said that insanity was evident, according to his bolicf in tho fact that the Charltons stayed at a Venice hotel, registering ns brother and sister. ROYALLY DRED HOGS FOR ROGUE VALLEY finnr. Ocomiil mill anil. 'P. W rn- eeived Tuesday four thoroughbred I Poland China hogs from T. W. Drunk of Solum, who litis captured; manv prizes in tlte Poland China class nt tho exhibition n tho .- irth west. Two of them arc curling sows, both duo to farrow in a few weok. and the othors aro a sow and n boar of two months old. Tito pigs at tracted a great deal of attention when unloaded, on account of their size and symmetry. Osgood nnd son intend to take up tlio matter of breeding first-clus hogs, nnd to that end will import some of the host stock obtainable, Thov figure that it doesn't cost as much to raise a thoroughbred nnd fit it for market ns it does to grow a razorback. Tho hogs above mentioned will be placed on tho farms owned bv the Osgoods. four miles west of Medford nnd north of Ashland. Tho two older animals will go to tho forrr farm and tlio nigs to the Ashland ranch, Mrs. Lillian Giblis of Ashland was down in North Tulont last Thursday visiting friends Mrs. Gibbs passed in hor business oollego examination with the highest avorneo in hor elnss, her nvoriigo hoing 07, this in only nine weeks' course in shorlhand and tvnew riling. PORTLAND UKAhK KUAU CONFERENCE REPORT ON ROAD HILL IN StNAIi: WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 14. Senator Elkiu.s today presented to the senate tho conforonco report on tho railroad rculntion bill. Tho re port retains tho house provisions of the long and short-haul clause anil the senate provision empowering tho interstate commerce commission to suspend rate1? for ten months pendint investigation of the proposed sched ules. . Sections 12 nnd 1C aro made ef fectively Immediately. Section 12 empowers the commission to suspend Increased rates pending a hearing as to their fairness. Section 16 pro vides for tho appointment of a com mission to consider tho issue of stocks and bonds. Making section 12 Immediately ef fective ratifies the agreement made between President Taft and tho rap rcsntatlvs ot railroads. Qthr sections of the bill will be come effcctlvo sixty days after tho measure has been signed by the pres ident. Tho bill as it comes from confer ences puts tho bureau of. proof of. the reasonableness of rates on tha railroads. The inter-stato commerce commmission Is Instructed to giro preference to such cases. POSSE EXPECTS BATTLE SOON LAKEVIEW. Or., Juno 14. A battle botwecn tho sheriff's posse and Patrick Harold, a shcepherdcr, alleged slayer of Newell brothers, wcnlthy sheepmen,- is expected mo mentarily, according to reports re ceived here this afternoon from. Al bert lake, whero the posse has tho man located. Harold is reported to be attempt ing to make his escapo in tho direc tion of the Jupiter mountains, but it is highly improbable that ho will suc ceed, as the posse is reported to have him practically surrounded. After the fatal shooting Friday, Harold disappeared on horseback He was heavily armed. Since then 20 men have been hunting him in the mountains. OKLAHOMA STATE GUTHRIE Okln.. June 14. Thc htntc cnnitol hero is under guard to dav to prevent tho removal of tho stato record to Oklahoma Citv. It is reported hore that Governor Chns. N. Ilnckell is planning to remove tho records before tlio official canvass of tho votes in tho relocation election is completed. The election is now canvassing tho vote. Feeling hero is high and it is be lieved that auv attempt to romove tho records will result in disordor. COMPANY DECLARES THEY ADDED TO PLANT JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., Juno 14. Tho International llnrvostor com pany today filed Us brief In tho suit brought by Governor Hadloy, then at torney gonoral of Missouri, to oust tho corporation from tho stato under tho nntl-trust laws of Missouri. Tho company, In Its brief, doclaros that no plants woro dismantled whon they wero purchased by tho Interna tional, but that they woro enlarged and tho output Increased. LOUIE HILL SAYS HE HAS NOT BEEN CONVERTED ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno 14. Do nylng that tho pooplo at largo wish consorvntlon as fostorod and pro claimed by GIfford PIncliot, oxponont of tho Roosovelt conservation poli cies. Louis W. Hill, president of' tho Great Northern railroad, today as sorted that Plnchot had not convert ed him to tho eotiBorvntlou Idea. "Plnchot announced that ho had convortod mo to conservation, I deny It," said Hill, "Plnchot has boon mooting cluba and organizations forniod for tho oxpresa purpose ot promoting conservation, a ; ! n w T$4 -. 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