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PAGE SIX MTCDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, afEDEORD, OKKCiON, MONDAY. MAY 1fi. 191 1. Ivr .v 'L. M k i . f REFUGEES COME FROMJNSENADA Ship is Crowded With Those Who Would Escape From Mexican City American Consul Remains at His Post of Duty. Students of Vassar College Present Interesting Dance HAN niKOO, Cnl, Mny 18 Another loixil of rofiiKiM'ii arrived front Ktiscnndn today on tho steamer Sun DIcko, com pilslnR 100 men, women nnd children, principally Mexicans, Among thorn with 00 BirlM nnd young women, Tho AmiTlcnn consul, dooree Bchmucser, has declared ho would stn In tho town lit the tlmo of tho cv peeled rebel nttnek. Tho 400 Chinese at Hn senndn hnve. nrrnitKed for nn octwn koIiik slcnmer to tnKo them out to sea dorlnc tho fleht. Phc Chtmimcu come on tho Son Diego, traveling to Snu rrnnrlncn. In bond, on routo to Chlnn Nothing vvns heard today of tho Mox lean regiment which wan near Mexican iimlrr Colonel Mnjol Although It wnn reported Saturday that ICnscnnda vn In a panic, those who arrived on the San Diego today de clare)! that thn defenders of tho town had rcgnlncd confidence and expected to be nhlo to hold tho city against tho rcb pi, Thoy have a gunboat and pome miichlno guns, besides 200 men to lu.ui thn trenches, while tho rvbels must fight In tho open nftor making a 100 mile trip from their base of supplies. lVU'OUKKKl'SIK, N Y Ma) IS. A resplendent and colorful spectacle llt.vt filled und held .the eve delighted hundred" of spectators, when tho students of Vivs'ar college observed the fiftieth nnnlversar of tho fuumlliiK of the Institution l open ulr e,it ties mi the college ground, consisting In tho main of ivigcant and dances and songs If then- I any sol on tho explortd glob which posses a folk dance that i not shown tlmo In th pruuritm tint spot Itself must hao been lo blame In not sending in specification beforehand From tho stroke of noon until tho shadows of afternoon Kt :ti.t ncd, good looking kItIh clad In u itilnhtiw- of brll. lUnl contunus swajed biforo the bcholdi r like a living K.ii-iton BUBNS KEK AXE SAID TO HAVE Z.OOTSD SATE INDlANATOUtJ. Intl.. May 16 l.eo Itapnaport, nttorney for tho Intcnmttou. nl Asiorlatlon of Krldgn and Structural Iron Worker, caused a sensation hero today hv charging rubbery of the safe of tho union headquarters nt tho tlmo of tho nrrcst hen' of John J. McXamara. Hh secretary, for alleged complicity In dynamiting at I .on Angeles. Itapnaport declared that J 1 22,02. which liad In'on dt posited In the union safe be fore. William J. lturns and his detectives searched the premise, .wan missing, llnppnport declares that Uurns, Walter Drew of tho National Krectors associa tion and J. A. O. Badorff. hi assistant, examined everything In the McXamara ftafo and that since their Inspection the money was missing. Tt -f WAKT3 IJCEKSE TO KILL. ho declared he wanted to hunt the man who had stolon his Inu license did not cover the Hhootlnir of chicken thieves, tho 4- foreigner Inslsteil on having the f t--f-f-e-f-f-f 4 -f -f-f-- -f-f--- HAMMONP. Ind, May 15. John linnndak, n farmer, who has lost hundreds of chickens by theft, appeared In the office of the county court today and asked for a hunting license. Asked why he wanted a license ho declared he wanted to hunt the man who had stolen his fowls. Although told that a hunt ing license did not cover the nhootlng of chicken thieves, tho foreigner Insisted on having the document Issued. CHARGED Willi MOTHERS DAY LOOKS FOR RETURN JURY AGAIN IS BEATING HOUSE: 18 OBSERVED! OE CHRIST SOON PROBING GRAFT CONGRESS NOT DOING MUCH Gets Pnlm Over Previous Session for Lack ot Accomplishment Senate Debates Seven and Half Hours Over President Pro Tern. Draperies Wo enny it vory oomjiloln lino of diaurU's, I it on nut lulus, flxluios, tn. and do nil olitMsoN of upholslnrltiK A spi'dul iimn to look after this uuk nxolllslMdy and Will hIno Kod Hotvlon nn Is lionslhln to ( III nvell thn lot Host ellli's. Weeks & McGowan Co WAHII1NOTON. P. i', May 15, Pur lack of accompllshiiienl, oIinoivoim of tho lU'tlUtloM of the tl.'d eoutitosM heto today uiilteit .In itwiudtiiK It tho palm over all piovloiix i'oiiri esses To ditto thn house has met SSI day nml been III nonntmi 11$ htuiiM and t mliuttoi. Tho setmto has met i daya and heoti In no'nIou 37 hours aiitl It minutes. Ijtst week each In until met on three tlays The house was In session 17 hours and 13 minutes, tho senate 7 1-1 hums lliillllK tho week the house passed tho funnels' free list bill The seliitto t'till sullied Its 7 !: hours III a futile effort to oil it a piesltletlt pit! telll. Look at the ndverll"d rel ell wUl a coldly irltk-ut tttnl If II still "looks ood," buy! lUsklna for IImIHi. Warrant Out for Man Who is Said to Nearly All of the Churches in the City ' Annie Besant, Head of Theosophlcal ! i Have Cheated Proprietors of Bun-1 Observed the Day Men for the i Society Says Great World Teacher Most part were nowcrs in Honor galow Annex Out of $325 on oBard Bill. SUFXEME COURT DECIDES ORCAT STAJTDAJtD OH. CASE (Continued from Pga 1.) tho Standard Oil company should be forced to comply w th the law was In adequate, and announced that It would grant six months In which the Standard should begin to dissolve. At the conclusion of Chief Justice Whltc'B reading of the decision Assist ant JuHtlco Harlan read a dissenting opinion. Hard ronffht Cass. Today' decision of the United States supreme court In the Standard Oil case In tho culmination of a long and hard fought (tattle by tho government to kU tho JDOO.000,000 combine It claimed was the greatest octopus In the buslnets world, which Is headed by John D. Itock efeller. the world's richest man. It probably list been the most, costly liti gation ever undertaken In America. Additional Interest was lent to today's iloclHlon from the fact that Judge Willis Vandevanter, ontf of President Taft's recent appointees, to the highest bench In tho laud, participated as a Judge of tho Klghlh United States circuit court In tho appealed decision handed down by that tribunal ngalnst the Standard, Here tofore a Judgo wno lias taken part In a decision by ft lower court has refrained from sitting on the same case when It rama before tho higher court for review, but In this case Judgo Vandevunter sat nt Taft'H request. Man, 73, Is Murderer. MUHPHYSIIOUO. III.. May 15. Fol lowing tho verdict of a coroner's Jury which declared that lip was guilty of "wunton, wilful mid malicious murder,' and was none, James Freeman, 72. today In his cull told how ho killed Wis wife. 38, because he suspected that sho was unfaithful. "I have known for 14 months," said Freeman, "that my wife wus visiting a doctor in Ills office at Carbondale. She had an operation performed 14 months ngo. I bogged her to glvo up the phy sician for tho sake of our children, but sim would not, "As my wife went Into the cellar to got butter ond oggs to take to town, 1 placed my loft arm around her neck, tliow my knife nnd cut her throat from ear to tar. Neighbors tulked me out of killing myself. My wife went to the doctor, inn I believed her to more In thu wrong." Drowned la Shallow Wator. I.OS ANORM'S, Cnl.. Muy 1C Hurled Into a pond of water threo feet deep by tho overturning of their automobile near Newport, Churles King, a rancher, and his son, Itoscou, n,ge 8, nro dead today Tho two were pinioned underneath the machine und drowned beforo usslstunce could be brought to them. Mildred King, ago IB, who was with her father and brother whon tho accident occurred, wus thrown SO feet through the ulr. lundlng In the wutor nnd escaping Injury rrelffht Holds Up Limited. Tho Hhusln Limited won 11 hours he hind Hchodulo tlmo Sunday, a wrecked freight train near Castle, Crag, Just over tho California lino being the cause. The passenger Ih duo hero about 2 a in , mid did not reach hero until 1 o'clock In tho uftcruoau. Stocks Gain. NI2W YOItK, May 15. Small gains worn mnilo by n mojorlty of the entiro stocks it the opining pf today's mar ket. Cmuullan Pacific rose 1 point, Pa cific 6-$ nml Union Paclfio and Western Maryland 1-2. Pennsylvania und Amer ican Sugar declined fruotlnnnlly, Tho puirket closed strong )londs wero nlcttdy A warrant, chaglng one Peter Fogtilar with chatting tho ltungnlow Anne out of JS.J5 was Nstiod by. Justice Taylor Monday morning Fogular Is said to have signed the ThompHon-Starrett com pany's name to n J5 meal ticket. He ttift Medfonl Monday morning, bound for Portland, and the police of all north ern towns lune been notified to arrest him. Lok for the ad that Mis you who wants to find tho Job yo hart to offer. of the Day. Inquiry today showed that Mother' day mii obered In practically nil the churches In Medfonl .mil that most of tho sermons dellwredswere on the ?ub Jects of mother nml home. The custom of wearing a white car nation In honor of the d.iy was fol lowed, to a certain extent, particularly by men who attended church. Look for the loser of the articles you have found for a prompt ad may save, him a lot of wnry. Great Airship Meets Disaster wafS? &' ", "i t ' ' M'ssMsajsMMslrvi' i sl 1:31? 'TtlsiSBLssssssssssssLsssssssssHHsiBVLr ? A Z, Jf ssssssssss"- i "oi IV """"" e assTSni Will Soon Arrlvc-Age of Militar ism is Now Closing. I.ONPON, May 15 Announcement of an lui.nillug relncarnatiun of I'hrl't Is made hero today by Annie llesant, t'ttitl of the Universal Theosophlcal society and hlrfh priestess of the occult. ,r riving from India. Mrs. llesant said 'Kerythlng tends to r'.ow thut the time Is' at haml for the arrival of the great Worhl Teacher Physical and so cial changes throughout the worhl tell that the age of mllltitrlsm Is closing and that fraternity Is to ! the watchword The future Anglo-American peace treuty Is one sign, but the world's peace Is not unachlov utile It Is not far distant Then our ago wll cloio and a now ngo will oiwn " Three More Men Will Probably Be Indicted Before Wednesday Sen-1 ato Investigating Committee Has Taken a Recess. COLUMIIl'S, a. May IS. The grand Jtlrv Invt'StlKntlug the alleged leglsallve grafting resumed Its sessions hern to day It Is believed that It will Indict throe more men lMforo It takes a recess on Wednesday, nml these Indli'tmrntf. when found, are expected lo t-uuse fur ther confessions, target) us u result of tho evidence of vvholeH,iJe tHhttlllng gulll errd by the detectives of William J Hums' agency The senate Investigating commllto, portiirlxtl ut published charges that It plans to whitewash tho hoodllng legisla tors, today took it recess until thn grniitl jur finishes Its luvt stlgntluu. Hasklns for Health. ADVERTISE xr Want Want you , Cook CI. ik Want rartnsr Want Mtaatloa Want stervant Olrl Want to !! a rtano Want to ll a Carriac Want to SU Town Froptrty Want to Sfll Your OrorarUa Want to Sll Tour Hardware Want Customers for Anything Advtrtls Dally In This Vapr. Advartlalus; Is tba Way to Suomss Advsrtlslnr Briar Castotutr Advsrtlalnr Xttps Cnstomsra Advartlslnt Xnsnr Saocats Adrtlitnr Shows Eotrrr Adrtrtlslns; shows riuok AdTsHlsinv Is "bHi" AdTsrtti or Bast -Advertise Xjtur AdrtrtU Wsll ADTXBTXSB At One In This Paper HUSSEY'S ! mmr a fgV l y or avasi( The great Lebaudy airship met disaster at Aldcrshat on her first trial voy age since she reacted England last Oc-toUr. After an hour's successful flight tho big dirigible fouled n tree and burst her envelope while descending to the Farnsborough platlau With an apalllng noise, which frightened rearby reshtent s, the airship crashed upon the roofs of the ho J boh, where sho remains a complete wreck. Of her seven passengers, two of whom were members of the advisory com mittee formed to purt h.ise the alrshl p for the nation, ono was Injured. The airship had a rapacity of 353 000 rjblc feet HubUIiib foi Jlealjli. 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Fir St. Crater Lake GARAGE Moved to New Location on South Front Street THE LARGEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS, AND FINEST EQUIPPED GARAGE IN THE CITY. EVERYTHING WILL BE IN READINESS SOON FOR .: . scaring for your car in the best possi- 't , BLE MANNER. Home of the Famous mVICK? CAR J. C. NEFF, MANAGER . CRATER LAKE GARAGE SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE B17 SOUTH XXVX1HSIDB AVXlMUa Thirty eompltUly furnlshad Apartmanta for ramUlas (las Banra and Xilfhta Ir Ttlaphouaa Sptaklug Tubes, Call Bella VrWala Batha Hew, Oleau and Sanitary or Apartments apply at Trendies W M. Smith, Prop. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't nffonl to Ao wltliotit litis splendid, refreMhitiK drink (?nll tip nml onlor case snul In thn itiitiNo, The purest, utnsl hcnlthfttl tlrinV known Is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIQHAM. Agent. Excursion East 1911 During tlm months of Mny, June. July, August nml Heplember, tut tUtrs shown below, the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tlrkets from Medford. via Portland as follows TO PAItKH. Chicago mo Council llluffn . . . Otnnlin, Kansas Oily C5.9U Ht. Jo,ii Ht. r.tol Ht l'ttiil, via (.'tiuucll llluffs ... T HO .MIuueaMills, tllreet ...,,.,..,.. fly U Mimie4piiis. via council iiiurri.. is tn tlostou. illret'l ll'JUU New Vork 111. til Ht. I.ouls 7'i 90 WasliliiKton. I, C I IT. 40 AtUlillc City, N, J. ...I IIJ.SU SAT.B DATES May 10, 17, m, 111. :, H, :i, :s, :7, : und !'J, jiiiik n. 7, , io, is. io, 17. si. ::, :, :j nnd 30 July l, :, 3, 4, &, t, I?, :o, :, 37 nml :x. AUUiUt 3, I, r, II, 15, 10, 17. 31. 33. 23, 3X, 3 liliil 30, Hfpti'iubor I, 2. 4, fi, A nml 7. Hlop-ovfrs within limits In "Itlirr til. ri'ctliin, I'lnul rt'tiirn limit Ontiitr 31st. ror fares on way throua;h California Inquire of any Southern Psclflo sront, or write to WK, McMVBRAY aeueral raeeentrer Ayent rortland, Orefou, PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL TO IIIC MKr.D IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WU.h 1110 A MOHT IIHIi.MANT FLORAL FIESTA &CIVIG JUBILEE I'ortlnml, "Tho lloso City," will bo a scoria of splundor unit tho cotttor nf world-whlo Intercut for ono wooU. One and One-Third Fare to Portland VIIOM AI.I. POINTS Oaf THB Southern Pacllic-Llncs In Oregon To Itoup porfootly pnutnd on till Inumi. tunt nmtlurs rolntltiK to this vtotit ovtint, cull on local uffiuitH for oIivuIhih utnl prlntud nmtlor, or wrlto to WM. MoMUBKAT (limiiiul russoiiuur AKont, I'OUTIiANO, OIlll