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ijtIU.JlJUtll l.lljlllll ' v ', ft ! ' MEDFORD fttAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1910. m ,- . " w MAN IS IDLED FROM FAST TRAIN Says Ho Was Set Upon by Four Robbers, Who Afterward Hurled Him to the Ground Is Now Get ting Well. BROWNE JURY STORMS DELAY CORSET AERIAL LINER SPECIALIST BREAKS RECORD ) SANDP01NT, Idaho, Juno 2S. Hurled from n moving freight train on a trestle nenr Granite, Idaho, a man giving tho uaino of Martin Crossman, fell lTfl feet to tho ravine at tho foot of a viaduct, whoro ho lay for 21 -hours with both anus and both legs broken before being found by a rancher late Sundav night. Crossman was brought to Sandpoiut today. Crossman says Lo was set upon and robbed by four olhor men on a west-bound train from Sandpoiut, and that on reaching the middlo of tho trestle his assailants tied his hands and threw him from a car door. Tho train was moving rapidly -at the timo aud Crossmau says he lost consciousness for many hours following tho fall. Tho robbers and attempted murder occurred Saturday night and tho victim did not recover consciousness until Sunday afternoon. With all of hs limbs fractured the injured man was helpless aud was almost dead with exhaustion when found. A rancher crossing tho trestle shortly after dark Sunday night heard feeble cries coming from tho deep ravine, and securing a lantern -ho headed a searching party. Crossman may have internal injur ies and it is not believed ho can rc covcr. Deputy sheriffs are search ing for tho would-be murdorcrs. MISS COCKRELL TO WED MINISTER FROM GREECE WASHINGTON, June . 28. An nouncement of the engagement of 3Iiss Anna Ewing Cockrcll, daughter -of former Senator Cockrcl of Mis souri, now a member of tho interstate commerce commission, and L. A. -Coromilas, minister from Greece, was made today from the home of Miss Cockrel's sister. Mrs. Edson Gallau let, in Norwich, Conn., where Miss -Cockrcll is visiting. The wedding -will be celebrated Wednesday, July C, at the home of Mrs. Gallaudet. The minis'tcr with his bride will sail from New York July 9 on a sis months' leave of absence. The news of tho betrothal was no surprise to the friends of the Cock Toll family, who had known for a year that the Greek minister was Miss Cockrell's most devoted ad mirer. Miss Cockrcll is tall and fair and strikingly handsome. Sho affects black costumes, which show to ad vantage her golden hair and dazzling complexion. Mr. Coromilas, generally consid ered tho handsomest man in the dip lomatic corps, was prominent among lhe bachelor hosts of last winter. Tho minister is much the scuior of Jjis in teuded bride. Jury Has Been Out Over Ninety Hours and Has Not Yet Reached a Decision Longest Previous Record Eipjity-two Hours. CHICAGO, 111., Juno 2S. Tho jury in tho Browne bribery caso hns bro ken the deadlock record for Illinois. Tho jury at 10 a. m. today had not reached a decision. At that timo the jurors had deliberated for 00 hours. Tho previous longest record was mado by tho jury in the famous Dr. Cronin case, when the jury was out S2 hours. STATE MAKES SECOND MOVE IN CAPITAL REMOVAL FEUD IHOW TO SHAKE HANDS: JEW STYLE IN VOGUE . Stand Stralflht, Reach Toward Waist . Line, One Quick Grip and There ' You Are. "NEW YORK, Juno 28. Tho stoop and the hlg'i-br.nd shake of greeting and fnrewell that has been stamped as the proper capor In society for tho last tlvo seasons must go. For tho future, If you would conform to Newport, Narragansett and Tuxedo deportment, you will not lean noncha lantly forward and lift your hand at an altitude that suggests that you In tend to nab tho tiara out of your hostess's hair. You will stnnd up straight and Jab your fiaud directly -out from the waist lino. And it is not - to bo lingering, lackadaisical hand shako either, but a quick grip and a .short shae, Tho now method has tho stomp of approval of Newport. The walst-llno liandshako is at tho Casino, and up i 'In that resort of fashion tho hleh ehoko has in a fow weoks become al most obsoloto. Tho now Btandup, lay down, brisk method of grcotlng was started by Airs. Leonora M. Thomas, formerly MIbb Dlnncho Oelrichs. All tho younger sot aro for It, though somo of tho dowauors and tho old beaux taffoct to bellovo that It Is awkward and another sign of tho hr.blt of mod ern times that treats with Impatlonco tho elaborate courtesy affecvOd In past generations. GUTHRIE, Okla., Juno 2S. The second movo on tho part of tho state officials to block court interference with the removal of tho state capitol to Oklahoma City was mado today when Attorney General West argued tho second demurrer to the petition for an injunction preventing the re moval. Tho case will be fought out in tho state courts, but tho battle may not end there. If tho state officials succeed in preventing tho issunnco of an injunction in tho state courts tho federal courts will be asked to in terfere. Tho federal authorities here say they will not intervene until tho stnto courts have passed uon the mnttcr. "Dcutschland" Has Laid Idle for Three Days Owlnn to Weather Commercial Part of Trip May Bo Failure. ' BEKLIN, Juno 2S. Stornio delay ed tho Pan-Germany aerial liner Doutsehland from sailing today and there is a belief that tho undertaking to run tho airshio on regular passen ger trips will provo a failure. After two successful trips tho Doutsehland has laid idle for three days, owing to unfavorable weather. Many persons who bought tickets in ndvanco aro expressing dissatisfac tion with the unrcliableness of aerial craft. One Quadruple Dies. ' FIIILLlDELl'HIA.Pa., June 2vS. - Mrs. Cohen, aged 33, gnvo birth to .... .i.ii ..... i. i , lour cimuri'ii, i o ui " "i girls. 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