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...tAfl'WWfi 8lwfi- CLEARIN GS BANK ObUAMNaB $oi,an.oo. Medtord Mail Tribune WEATHER Hhowere. Mux., t17 Mill., 31 1 , Mean, Ml Vtto,, .01, Korty-1'lrst Year. Oiillv Hlxth Year. ", MISIMjXMD, OKIOOON, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1!)1 1. No. 'Hi. STANDARD OIL TRUST IS KILLED MEDFORD GETS POSTAL SAVINGS BANK ME I DECIDES GREAT CASE: U.S.WINS Pope Pius X Reported 111 J Rockefeller's Combine is Branded n Monopoly and Ordered Dissolved Decision of Lower Court Rendered in St. Louis is Affirmed. WITH BATED BREATH ATTORNEYS LISTEN Conspiracy is Said to Exist and In junction is Issued Restraining Oficers from Continuing. WASHINGTON, I. (.., Mny l.V Tlic Slnutlnnl Oil trut is killctl. Hy a ileoL-ioii of tlm I'liUi'il Stale hiipit'ino court toluy, rvntl by Chief Iiistiuu White, tlio tlecisinn of tlm Highlit Utiitetl State- circuit court, rcntlerou in St. Louis on Ntivcmlier 'JO, 11)01), ImiutliiiK the oil trust as a iaouoM)ly ami ordering its dissolution muler t lie Sherman anti-trust law, was affirmed. Thu decision with slight modifica tions uphold tlm decision of the cir cuit court. JL sustained I he. part of thoiilffcrccHTrF,tliclowor court' onlcr inj; thu dissolution of thu company and issuing a termuncut injunction aaiimt the officers, directors ami stockholders of the corporation from carryine; on under aim guise thu "conspiracy'' which in assorted ex isted. Chief Justice White hogim rending his decision shortly after - o'clock this afternoon heforu a small audi encu of lawyers and husincss men who packed thu uupremu court chamher to thu doors and who sat with hated hrcath waiting for thu word which would Kcotuh thu .f,")()l).(l()(),0()l) corn- hint" the greatest in the world. Doom of Octopns Sealed.. lii'Klnnlio,' wltli a Ioiik ami Intricate preamble of thu enmj In Its IckiiI ascepts, llii) chief Justice warmed to his sub ject by dearews nnd It wah not until he hail spoken for nearly one hour that tint winds full front his lips which healed thu iloom of tho octopus. Slowly and painstakingly, tlm chief Justice wiint over eviiry niiKle of tlm fainoiiH ense fruin tlm tlmo when John I). Itnokorellcr. William O. Itockefellcr. Henry II. ItoKers anil others am alleged to have formed the conspiracy away hack In 1879 to capture thu oil trade of the whole country hy coinlilnatlon as ruthless uh It proved to hu successful. None if tho liuma nllitercst of the .Stunilaril'M growth was touched upon hy thu chief Justice as. he, with ureal dra matic, emphasis, rolled out the story of tlm Htundard's Krowth. Only the leic-il iispectH of tho combination the dry-us-dust phased o fltM history were st forth, hut sn vividly did he portray them that even the dead facts took on life ami his hearers thrilled with Interest as Im proceeded with almost drastic arralKiuuent. Chief Justice Eloquent. ItnppliiK his desk and rulsliiK his voice I nun time to time as ho drove Ills point) home, Chief Justice White eloquently summed up the tremendous mniuiltudu of tho case am the lKuutlu work heforu the court In dcchlltur the points at Issue. Not for a Ioiik tlmii wum It posHlhlu to say what tlm decision would ho, nnd thu auditors of tlm ax'd jurist sat with HtrulnliiK ears ami tenso attitudes eu Ktirly wntchliiK for the world which would first roreshudow tho dictum of the court. lleow tho meucli, nowspu Iierinen were tense with expectation and at their side, wnltliur for tlm word, were inosscnKers who woro to hear to the wnltlm? country tlm decision tho most momentous, uccordlm? to Attorney (Ion eral Wlekersham, over rendered In an American court slnuu tho existence of tlm country. rinal Verdict Olven. Finally, nftor even tho associate Jus tlces of thu court had Iickiiii to show cnKorucKs, Chief Justice White struck tlio toot of his decision, With raised voice and dumrutlo kcs turn, Im summed up tho casu for thu prosecution, then for tho defense, and rendered thu final verdict of the couit Kruvoly and with such force as well he fitted tlm vast Importunce of thu dic tum. "Our conclusion Is," Im said, "that the decision of tho lower court should he af filmed except (is to minor matters con eeinliiK which we hnvo Indicated that thu decree should he modified, Our or der, theiefoie, will ho nuu of affirm ance with directions, however, to modify In accordance with this opinion, this court hulow to retain Jurisdiction to tho extent necessary to compel compliance with Its decree, and It Is so ordered." Olven His Monthi, Tho court liclil that :iu days set hy tlm lowur court as the time within which m aBIBBBiateJ'isjafa"" s vT' Klialmx m i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI'jC in JIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVX m f bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbL" i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBi 1 X POSTAL BANK WILL OPEN IN MEDFORD SOON Leads In War on Boodlers Postmaster General Hitchcock An nounces That Mt'dfortl Postal Bunk Will Be Opened Ready for Business on June 12. HAS TENDENCY TO KEEP FOREIGNERS' MONEY HERE POIX JrlUcS 'OH A l,rT,.R OT A. HUiLCH V.m rope Plua X hai recently been reputed to be III, but nothing- nUrutlnr la fearod lu the Catliollo world over the potitKf'a condition. DRUNKEN n FRENZY SLASHES IN TH RAZOR Walter Sellers Narrowly Escapes Death at Hands of G. Wood Neck Badly Cut Narrowly Missing Jug ular Vein. . . . .-Jt Welter HelleiM was luully slashed hy a razor In tu hands of (I. Wood about 12:30 noon Huiulny at the Hrntlle room- llIK Kiuse, where ho III Were slnylllK. Iloth men were under the Influence of llitior and ciufuved In a verlsil itiarrid, roiiowinu it no liy hiows and rlnnllv Wood i.i.iw it razor nnd heKan staslihiK wildly at his opponent. Hellers endeav ored to leave the room, hut Wood bur red thu exit unit ehasud him around and uroun the room, finally Kettlnu' him lu u corner, nnd slashed hlm'wlth thu nwor, once on the upper left arm and once on the left side of tlm neck. The wound on the neck Is about lime Inches Ioiik and fully an Inch and a half deep, The muscles of the neck were entirely sev ered ami only hy a miracle did the Jukii lar Vein cueape helUK (levered. Tlm Kash on tlm arm Is about four Inches In leiiKth, hut the labor did not m to all)' depth. With blood slrratuluK from tlm wounds, Killers rushed Into the street and found Chief tiT I'ollce Wlttson, who started a search for Wood, who was found on Front street with tlm raxor In Ills possession, Thete was no blood on thu Instrument, the caslies heliiK In flicted so uulcldy that the blade was not stained, .Wood Is now restliiK In tin city Jail and will he tried this afternoon, A drunken ihk Is tlm only caoso that can he asslKiied to the attempted mur der. The wounds were attended to by a physician and many stlluhos were ro- qulrrd to draw tlm flesh loKcthnr nKain, Krom the latest reports thu Injured man Is lu mi dancer and If blood polsonliix docs not set lu will recover lu a short time. REBELS PREPARE . TO INTERCEPT DIAZ'S TROOPS w Will March to the South Bribe Of ferer is Ordered Out of Juarez Orozoco Sorry He Threatened Ma dcro Durlrin the Excitement. Necessary Papers Arc Mailed Woodford Made Requrst Sev eral Months Aqo. WAHIIINdTO.V. 1' Muy IS eoidlu to l'olni.ilrr (.leimiul llltcluoik tndny. the new ptiniul xiivluiiM Ihtnk d.'poHllnrlen Jnnl iinmltllieril m t, lend)' til r-drr depo Jlllir IS. Tile lief I'MHiiry pMien Mill be mulled Uikoi hiioii Aiiiiiiik the new offli.n nle MeiUoid, Or , Pendleton, OrH nnd Weimti ln' Wiuh. The lrpoll(ltlex Mlllmlliied lllt Week -Axlolllt and llllmiul.' Mill be opened fur bllHllleNN June 1, Heverill montlm IIXU I'lmluinNler Wood ford iiiaile a rrtlet for a ponl.il shvIuks Iktuk. and he.ird nolhlm; of it until suuie IMII Week" n(o. MlliMI be HUN nellt II list of iiooittonn telittliiK to tills city, which were promptly ituswvtt, und returned. ijHK" -L'eiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiH I HHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIk efs ijitwJiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllHiliilliillllllllllllllllllllllllllH I111111111111111111111VIHI111V T.'lv-' .iiiiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH HK-vV HTaRH.NiiilHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH illlllllKelllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliailllllllllllllllllllllliafJllllllllllllllllH I BEN BEALL OF CENTRAL KILLS HIMSELF Prominent Jackson County Man, Son of Pioneer, Shoots Himself Through Heart Death Instantaneous Was Sufferer From Intense Headaches. WAS ONETIME CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE Fell From Load of Hay Three Years Ago and Since That Time Has Not Been Well. O cJu.cUon Harmon-Vy'tt' The governor of the Iluokey ttate Is tcRdlnif the Inveatlratlon into thn wholeaal chartfea of bribery affatnat luembara of tho Ohio lefflilixture, which have juat been unearthed by Burna iletectlvee. i:t. I'.VHO, 'V'X, May IS, Prepara tion ror a march to tlm south to Inter cept the federal commands of (leticrala Itah.ifto and Kijiilll If they attempt to march Juarex ate under way today In inai city, c'uuilcrs, however, who re turned today fioiii the vicinity of Villa AIiiiiuuiIii, where HabitKO was reported last nlKht, say they found no traces of his command, nnd thn opinion Is srow. Ink' here that the HabaKo alarm In mere ly a ruse by Madero to cet the Insur Cents out of Juarez, nnd thus prevent a repetition of Hatunhty's mutiny. Oeiieral Ornxen today confirmed the report that Heuor OhroKon, Dlux' unof ficial pence couimlsalonur, hns been or- deled out of Juariu for nttomptluK to brine oriou'o, The insurreetu Kenernl says lie abl no attention to ObreKon's ndVHiices mill that Im hlshly repents his actions of Haturilay nnd regrets that ex citement led him to threaten Madeio. I'caro ni'KOtlatlons between the fed. era Is and Insui rectus have not yet been resumed lu .luiuer, but they may be resumed today, as the pence commis sioners on both shies are cnuferrltiK privately anil slrlvlm; to reach a com mon Kiuuiid on which tho barKaluliiK may he based. () hi,iiijiiix iiimivvirii. niei reiuriH'ii, It we oKifi this final, Information thut nfftt IHflTlflP the rniuist was icrunttd. llLLlT MIL I I Ml It Is siitted by ihi.uI nuthorltlrs In Jffl I NT I Hit WuNhltiKton that the ralnbllahmeut "f,0LLI UUUIIUL tllrkr iNinkn lias it trlidrncy In keep the mime) i.irned i,v fun Ikiipis In HiIh conn try ttai yeni I3,eun whs aeiit to Italy and lltercc finm .Mrilfnrd, and If what the iiulhiiiltles claim Im true, iniiili of tills will be kept Itxttlly 1 5.000 MEN OUT HI STRIKE Thirty-five Million Dollars Worth of Buildinn Construction Is Held Up 1200 Buildings Stopped Plumh ers and Steamfittcrs at War. (Continued on l'ocb ,6.) OIllCAno, III., May in. More than nr;,000,U00 worth of hulldlmf construc tion Is lied up ami ifi.UOi) men am out of woik as tho result of thu Jurisdic tional flKlit of thu plumbers ami steam filters, tho most serious labor dispute now on In ChlgaKo, Work on 1200 buildings luis been hutted Indefinitely, Cnntruotrus complain, loo, that they are unable to senuio lulck, -'600 hrlcltmnkcrH still helm; out, Presidency In Doubt. HAN ninoo, fitl.. May lfi. Captain I'ryce' who led tlm Mexican Insurreetos lu tlm capture of Tin Juaiiit and now plans an hkkicsmIvo caiupalKU for the rniuiut'Si of 'Lower California, says that he represents the liberal party of Mexico, which Includes Orozco.und Mliuico and two.thlrilH of tlm Meilcali neoide. hut decs not Include I'ranclMf'o Madero. I In says tlm election of thn latter to tlm presidency Is not conceivable, but that LABOR LEADERS ESCAPE JAIL FOR CONTEMPT T L FIELD WILSON Outlines His Views Briefly in San Francisco Says He Docs Not Ap provo of Principle Involved in a Recall of the Judiciary. KRUTTSCHNIT T TO VISIT VALLEY THISAF ERNOON Gompers, Morrison and Mitchell Have Their Cases Dismissed hy Supreme Court Lower Court Ordered to Rcverso the Case and Drop It. WAHIIINOTON. 1). C, May 16. President JlainUel lleulpers, Hecrelnry I'rank Morrison ami Vice 1'nslileut John Mllchell of the American IVdeiulloil of Labor will not have lu serve Jail sen teiit'es. The supreme court of the United Htatea In a ilenlslou lead hy Justice 1.4 mar toduy reversi'd the ileclti'o I f llie court or uppcals of thu Olstrltl or Co lumbia, seiitenelnK the men for contempt In dlsobeyliiK u com I luJunoHoii la the case of thu llucks rltovo and ItaiotJ co,n pauy and dismissed the whole oi.se, Oaaa a. Civil One. The decision In favor of the l.t'jor leadeis Wits based on the couleulloil thai tlm ciise was purely it civil one iu.it that thu contempt, If any was shown, was purely civil, In suoh caui, U was declared, a Jail sentence was entire!.' un warranted and If any punlslim.uit were Inflicted nothlnir mote severe than a fine could bo Imposed. Thu casu was leinandeil to the Intver court with Instructions that liiu milled ho dismissed, lu orderliiK tlm dismis sal It was pointed mil that t)i'i illfier- all opponents of I day. aie workliiK to- utioes between tlm mucks hidvu and Ki'thnr to oveilhrow the present reitlme. Itanuu couipany nnd Urn American Fed When that Is accomplished, he said, thn oration of Labor huil already been ltd- liberals will Indicate their choice for jusiod, president 1'iyce Is ill, it Hcotcliinan with a Welsh name, and Iloer war record. Vavallerl to Stay Away. I'AUIH, May in, Mailnnie Mim Cava llerl eais to face an American iiudleucu until her tnatilinoulal nffalrs with "lloh" Chamller have been settled. Her hrotu or, Crested, who Is In Paris today, Is authority for tho statement. He said that, laclilm; assurances from lior law yers that shn will bo able to obtain a divorce speedily, his sister hud Instruct ed her American annuls not to wlun any contracts whatever until further direct-' id. Manufacturers' Meat, NI4W VOHIC, May in, OonvenliiK for a throe-daya' session, thu National As sociation of Manufacturers met hern to day at the Waldorf Astoria. In his opnnliiK address President Klrhy direct ed attention to the faot thul laws iu sIkiiihI to perfect workiuun's coinpensa. tlnn acts had been declared uiicoustltii tloiuil lip several slates, labor Jubilant. Labor loaders are Jubilant ovr the vlutory. it Is ifirsrilcil by iiiost of Imun as one of dm hlitKcst triumphs that la bor has ever attained lu the courts -tiul Is considered tho turnhuf point lu labor's flltlit. The decision, read by Justlco Lamar and iioiicuried lu unanimously by tlm other members of thu court, exhaustive ly reviewed (ho entire case, "Tlm court of appeals of thu DIstrlotT of Columbia held that this contempt casu was nut a part of lliu main euuro between tlm American Federation of Labor nml the llucks rltovo and IfiiMo compuuy," said tlm decision, "Vet the three defendants were called us wit iicssch and made to testify iiualnsl them selves which would nut hn,'e boon UiiL ctiso hail tlm controversies bona sop.i rale. This Is purely a civil ciiho; tho only penalty should be a fine, There wan a fatal variance with this proced ure when the court Imposed a Jail sen tence, This was fundamentally erroneous," Ounipeni Is on it train on routo to wushlmrtnu today ami reached this iiiumlns. HAN I'ltANCIHCO. Ciil. Muv IK (lotemor Woodrow Wilson of New Jer sey, who h inakliiK a "kuI aciiualntiil swIiik nrouiid the circle," mrlved In Hjii I'rniiclsro today. He was taken at once to the I'lilriniint hotel, where he w.im (jreeted by ua enthuslasllo host of deinocrats and eolleue alumni. At noon Wilson went to the t'nlverslty club, where he tnn enteriatned at IhiicImidu "1 don't carry solutions of our ini llomil piobleiiiM mound with me," ratd WIIhiiii at his hotel today "What aie my IdeuH on Hie leeall of thu Judiciary? I'neliaiiKi'd I do not approvo of tlm principle IfltolVcd Of , feMeial lo.ll. olnr) ? Tlu.it Is not it iuestlou of public debute Of the trusts? Why, 1 have no proKrams. 1 do not believe lu flinnboy nnt prouuiiuucineuts of proKrams for thu fliiioiions vr evils or it Keiieral oharautur. .uy Ideu Im to take each Individual In Justice and deal with II. Neither can wo continue evIlM or Injustices as to slac. Corporation Control, "My Idea of the punishment of viola Hon nf thu law by ureal corporations im to deal 'with them as uroups of Individ uals and punish the responsible parties, Most of the stockholder In Htaililaiit Oil, for Instance, were not respmiHlble for thr ucs which led to the fSD.OOO.OOO fine. "In the Industrial field, wo who are IryliiK to scciue it Just uiuululstratlou of Kovcrniuent are seekluu the siliiicthltiKM Which the better KoolallNtu nm u..,,lln,.l Justice. As, to the definite measures by whliih Justlco shall be seciir.'( I me an open mind. Tlm hours or labor aro to a certain extent restricted lu Now Jer sey, thiiUKli not to the iIcki-co that I would like, Upon the minimum urn;,. iuenuoa i iiavrt not nu tiled an opinion "We urc In favor of thelultlatlve mid referendum, as methods of Kovorninuut " TUX.Z.8 HOKUMAMJi-HINOK TO HINO rOH HEB BAIL Vlco President of Harrlman Systems to Arrive on Special Train Soon Will Be Driven Through the Valley hy Local People. Julius Kriltlsehnltt. lee president nf the Houtltein Pacific nml director or maintenance nml operiillou, with s number of lliitrluinn officials, will ar rive In Mwdford this afternoon on his way to Han l'mnelnco. wheiiut) Im will return to New Yoik. KrutlHchnltt has been IooUIiik oxer the llarilmau properties lit tnrloim parts of the iiiuthuesl for the Inst week nnd it half. Ilci eXpx-NNed himself iih well pleased tlih the rnllro.id development III OfcKon, WashlUKton and Idahu and predicted that there Would (treat or 'If velopmeiit woik in th near future. Tho party or MhIioim will arrive In Medfonl between luui and five o'clock this afternoon and will hpeml on hour lieie. They nil he taken for an auto drive thtotiKhobl tlm valley. Vho!eas to Arctic. CllltlHTIANIA. Norway, May 15, Constant voimnunleallon with polar lands thintmh wlrtdess Htatlons at Hani merfest and HpItxberKeu Is holuif'nrramr ed for unlay by the NorwcKlaii Kovern meut. Thrum;)! these stations In future Will coino the flist news of uNploiets retuiiilm; fiom thu north. lien HniII of Central Point. Ixun nnd rnlsril In JhcUxoii eminir. bin imrenlH (IkIuk istrly pliHiifrw. who nt one time t was demoerntlc CHiitllilnte Tor county , ilerk and another time for county cum . miSMloner. killed hllilh.df while tempo 1 rarll Insane nt IiIm home nwtr Central Pi Int HiimUy uiornliiif. shootlim- hlniMelf IhroiiKli tin- hwirt with n idmtRtin. Death wum Itiatniitaiieous. Three years u:o Mr Uenll fell from a load of hay, strlk hiK on hla hea. I. kiii) Nllice Hint time has been a sufferer from luteuxe headaches. IhirlllK the uiHt week thene pullIM hat'd liwn worse than usiinl nnd it Is believed that they drove him to thu fntitl step. Traced? Sunday. The tnturdy occurred some time lie tn itii 1 .30 and h o'clock anndii morn Ink. The ret of the family had urlaoa aliortly after 7 nnd hail kdii about tlm imiriiltiir'H choten. but Mr. Uenll did not npptstr. and after wnltlm; for somu time. Ids two brotheia. AHbury nnd Tyson, startt-d for the Nira to look for him. Hu had ln-rii sufferlni; fruin Inwrt trouble for sums time ami It wits feared that hu I fad been otereome while attendlnt; to J Ms mnriillitt "lutles. In thq inentitlino (Mis. llwill. the mother, mid n little , KrattdilatiKhti'r sturtinl a smirch on their , own Ht't-oril and as chance would havo l II, looked first Into the carpenter shop. wnere me tratje.ly occurred, and weru hoi rifled to nee the llfeleKS body lylluf on the floor. Uaed Ohotffun. A Mnrlln reputlnu MhotKiin. supported y a plow, showed the means med by the suicide Leanliik- over the plow, Mr. Ileell had prcMscd his body against tho muxxle of the hnt kuii and preMned itKiilust tho irlKitcr. The force of tho dlHcharne forced Mr. Uenll backwards, where he was found lylnu on his nek. On the chest directly over the heart was a hole an Inch In diameter nml from It could be seen the JiikkimI edKes of tho heort. which hud been Ilerally torn to bits. The flesh waH burnt and seared hy tho dlNchiti'Kc The charge isned ill must throtiKh the body and many shot weie found directly under the skill In his buck. Ho Motive.' The motive for tho deed Is unknown, ns tho dead man was well off finan cially nnd o.cept for the nllments In Ills head wits In perfect health, Tho front door of the limine was found open and It Is thoiiKht that he crept down stall s and went around the house, to tho carpenter shop, where his body was found. The shot wits not heard hy any one, and no one noticed auythlilK unusu al about the place. The traitedy would probably have remained unknown for suuie time loiiKcr had It not been for thu fact that breakfast was ready and the ramlly were wnltlm: for his appear unco. Two shntKim shells were found lit ono of tho pockets of his clothes and In dicated that he was prepared to mako death a certainty. It was thought by some that death was accidental, but every Indication Is that of suicide. Coroner Inveatlpatei. Coroner KoIIokk of Hold Hill mrlved ThrouKl. central r,dlo,nh stations ",..V " ; ' V .i " ."" V"f u""s. ... C-lirlsllama. l.e.en and ., n- . l" a"co o neVs my" cmn, WlUI IIH III I llllllllierr.iul tele.tL.uu ,m,.I. . ... . - .- -.-. ' . v ."". -: " "" """" ea or L'liier iiiiihoii. i ai. Himvnit l? ai, Aiiey, i. .Meri'iiunn, Mr. Puiikoy nml Mr, llliisaii was Impaneled and after duo Is to he maintained with Denmark, tier many, Holland, KuKlaml, Scotland and ltusiita, YONKfcllH, N. V.. May IB, llecauso she would not Kratlfy tho demand of a teasliiir friend to sliifr. Madiiino Hiihu-iminu-lliliik spent several extra minutes us u pilsouur In the central station hen- after she, with hor flvo sons nnd her ilaUKhter, hud been "plnchud" 'for speedlm,', Laoklnif the K neeussary for hall, thn family weie miirooimil In the bond mid warrant clerk's office when lien O. NewhoiKer uf Now York, accom panied by a motor policeman; oiittuod, "Lend me fifty," said Hcliunuimi Helnk. "HIiik for It," replied NowhoiKor. Knr a cnnsldeiithlo tluio Newbttrifer was obstinate, but finally ho nave In, Struck by. Idtfhtnlinf. HT. JOHKPli, Mu May 10, Htruck by it holt of IlKhtulmt following a heavy rain nml tiiumier storm which swopt over thu town, Mrs, Cora Hnokney haa slnco boon speechless. Hhu wnu kunoltjil down could not ho and her olotlilmr stilpped from hor body, othurwisu shu was unhurt. NEHRU KILLING HELD IN SOUTH Two Dead, Two More Will Dio and Three Seriously Wounded In Bat tleThe Killer Is Shot Down hy Offioers. MONTCIOMIMtY, Ala., May in. Two ueKI'oes are dead, one nemo nnd one deputy sheriff will die and throo other deputy sheriffs nro seriously wounded today as tho result of a iiokio Idlllnir, 20 miles south of hern, Tom Hanson, tho killer, fouulit off tho deputies when they attempted to arrest him. Then lie barricaded hlmsolf lu a cabin, When It was sot nflio, linnsnii HtnuKorcil tliioiiBli thu- door oiut was shot down. deliberation rendered n verdict of "death by a Kunshol wound Inflicted by bin own hands," Tho funeral will ho held sonm tlmo Wednesday ami burial will be In Jack sonville cemetery, Mr. Perl lutvluK chill'KO. Two sisters, Mrs. Clara Lewis of lteno, Nav., and Mis, Lena Bohrohnorer of Lnkovlow, Or,, have been notified ami will bo present at tho services. Miners to Meet Boon. POUTLANO, Or,, Mny in. Prepara tions were completed today for the open. Intr session of the northwestern minim; coiiKiess, which convenes Tuesday and concludes Thursday. HeleKittes front WnslilitKton, Oregon, Idaho, muthern California, Montana, I'litli and Noviulit will attend. Ores from the vailous inlnlm, dlstrlcta of the west will ho exhibited nml a num ber of addresses by prominent cltlxona and miners will he h'lvon, To Out Train Time, NKW YOltlC, Mny 15, Arrangements to cut tho ruuulnir tlmo on tho Union Pacific botween CIiIcuku and San Fran cisco from Ti 1-U hours to 08 bourn aut holiiK' completed today, Traffla di rector j, muhbs announced tho uhniiKo to tako place heelnulnir May S. IIo suld tho Union Pacific was nbln tn mnli in Iciit through liuprovod equipment. - ' I h