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i ' M PAGE SIS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR lffl ON, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1011. ffl m h U I. SENATE NOT III STAND PAT RAHK Progressives Force Deadlock No Election as Yet of Presiding Offi cerBacon of Georgia Is Proposed by Democrats. WASHINGTON. Mny SI" lUpubll. can control of the stnnla srema to 1h lout limifKrnt re publicans have fotv cJ b deadlock nnd for vrn ballots prevented the elec tion of n nuceeasor to Senator W. P. Kryc. of Maine, who resinned ns prct dent pro tempore. In combination with the democrats the Insurgents voted downt he motion of Senator Cullom of Illinois, that when tho senate adjourns It will be Monday. Later, to allow hear ings on reciprocity to proceed, a motion to nitjnurn until Monday, made by Sena tor Im Kolletto, as carried. Throe cantildatea were named Sena tor GalllnRcr, of New Hampshire by the republicans; Senator Bacon, of Georsla. by the democrats, and Senator Clapp. of Minnesota, by tho Insurgents. A.O.BAQOU I . '. III !, Ill I I ill i I I I II I I China Fast Rounding Her Armies Into Shape for Modern Warfare I . i i i i 11 m-v aw i WlumiW HI AXB TO ma etm.Tr or rssBiva SAN ritANCISCO. Cat.. May Si.J. W Whitehead, accouutant for tho Dia mond Rubber company, who win at the wheel of tho automobile which the po lice say ran down and Killed lj-year-old Jcannotto Hcllbutlt hero last Friday night, surrendered today to Chief of Po lice Hcymoiir and was booked at the city prison on a charso of manslaugh ter. Whitehead refused to make a statement, but said that later his attor ney could Issuo a written statement. H, M. Miller, who sat In the front sat with Whitehead at tho tlmo of the acci dent also reported to the police. He will be used an a witness In the case, Miller said that J. If. Kelly, whom he believes Is an electrician employed by tho Seattle Electric Lleht company, and IT. n. Nolan of Los Anselen, were also In theautomohlle when the girl was run down. He declared that It was a car fol lowing Whitehead's which killed Miss Hcllbuth. DRllLlNO C-FUrTE5K, SOLDIERS fXT RAO -Tl23 -:FU. - i th. cm.... armr bT the minister of war. reminding thttu that military etrtolency Is Chlna'a only niiui of BialntalalBf tadlt In military collet; abroad. These troops ara anntrt with modern riflta and rapid fire artillery. An edict recently leaned ttonal and dotnestto security, BUTCHER KNIFE IS FLOURISHED TWO OF 9 BEER SELLERS GUILTY L. L, Lewis and R. B. Mathews Quickly Convicted at Resftbwf Deputy Sheriff Secured Complete Evidence in Case. Attempt Made to Hold Up Man in Freight Yard Police Make Arrest Shortly After and Knife is Found On Him. BOSS COX SAYS HE IS 10 RETIRE AT ONCE HOSKBUHO. Ore May fi2. The state has. been victorious In the trial of the first two of the nine 'Indicted near-beer sellers of this city. L. tL. Lewis was found guilty by a Jury yesterday of sell ing real beer In violation of the local option law. D, B. Mathews was found Kullty today. As the evidence In each of the nine cases Is similar to that which convicted Lewis and Mathews, It Is possible that all nine will be convicted. The evidence was secured by Deputy Sheriff Sam W. Starmer. Stnrmer employed two tran sient restaurant cooics to buy the beer, while he and a special deputy sheriff wutchod the transaction from the out side. Ah tho men emerged with the beer they selxcd the bottles. It was later taken to the state university and analyz ed tin,, was found to be Intoxicating. A warrant was Issuvd Monday morn Ins by Justice Taylor for assault on Daniel Mannlnc by Fred Hoffman. About midnight Saturday .Mannlnc was walk ing alonjr tho Southern Pacific tracks when he was assaulted by a man who demanded his money at (he same tlmo flourishing -a butcher knife In his face. Manning turned; and ran. striking his sbouldor against the corner of tho freight Viousd..As he halted for a mo ment his assailant rusheda t him and struck 'him behind the- left ear with a knife and. then fled. In hla search for a doctor. Manning went 'Into tho V. S. cafe on Front street and found n night policeman there. While he was explain ing the case Hoffman walked into tne place and upon being Identified was searched and a butcher knife with a fourteen Indi blade discovered on ma person. He Is said to nave tlireatenea several other men with this weapon ear lier In the evening. CINCINNATI. Ohio. Mny 55. Then Is a scurrying hero today among the lead jers of the republican party ns n result i r tlim nnnnnnmpnl of Oeorffe 1L Co that he had retired from politics for Igood. Tlie announcement came m n f prise to tho leaders, in his statement Cox said: Ml hnvo served tho republican party for twenty six year. Henceforth I shall devote myself to business and my own comforts." ELECTRIC TRAIN RUNS DOWN FAMILY; 4 DEAD NEWARK. Ohio. May 5J. Whllo. driv ing' acroit tho trackM of the Ohio Klec- trli: Railroad, D. W. Dodson and his whole family, wife nnd two small chil dren, nged 7 and I, were run down nnd killed here. According to tho railway officials, tho- Dodsons were driving along the highway which flanks tho tracks when Uie horses became frightened and plunged onto tho tracks In front of tho street car. PASSEN6ER AUTO PUTS AUTO TRUCK OUT CHICAGO. 111.. May 8!. rive persons were seriously Injured here today when! a big passenger automobile collided with! an auiu irutH, A lie jiaanriiKCI maiumc was running so fast thut It literally split the truck In two, then skidded to ono side and tore an oak tree up by the roots. The Injured passengers were scattered along the street for nearly a block. CAV 90EQO Z TO OCT stAXT SCAJTSnTAYXAHI SAN DIKOO, Cal.. May 22. Kcandna vlans from Puget Sound are coming to San IPego 20,000 strong next, year, ac cording to an announcement inado today by J B. Nlelson of San IPego. P. O, Carlson, editor of tho oldest Swedish newspaper In the west, and Nellson announced that thoy have been empowered by the northern Scandina vian societies to make the arrangement for the immigration. NITRO GLYCERINE THOUGHT WATER .ML'SKomn. Okta.. May 52. Mistak ing a quart or ultra gl)ierlnp for muddy water cot tho life of one man and pro hrthly fatally wounded another Clarenco Henderson, book-keeper In a bank at Hoggs. Oklahoma, and Nicholas llrlght, mm of a rvul estate man of the wuiw plncv. wen hunting today when they dis covered the con of explosive. I'slng It for a target, they fired i shot from a 22 calibre rifle. Henderson was killed Instantly nnd llrlght is not expected to recover. WARRENT OUT EOR ARREST OF COOK Win, Shnniburgh who was lwidly lieut en up In tho Manhattan Cafu Saturday night, by Mnx Johnson, had a warrant sworn out for his arret In Justlco Tay lors court this mottling, Shumhiirgh. who had formerly worked In tho res taurant went Into the place Saturday night nnd placed nn order and then Went! Into the kitchen where he got Into nn altercation with Johnson who started to throw him on a rl hot range. Sham burgh broke nway and ran towanls the front door but Johnson caught him In ono bf the boothi and was pound line him ugaln When, tho police. In'crfcrrvd. Ort Kay Soli. PORTLAND. Or.. Muy 22 It Is re- ported hero today h IxtH.-batl circles that Oeorg- Ort. utility outfielder of tho Portland Northwestern league tenm probably wilt be sold to the Seattle (II ants. DugiUlo has been after Ort for wove ral seasons and Judge McPreedlo has a. good limn Jn sight for tho utility rnln and Ort will llkrljt bo sold Itefore the end of the month. OE SOTO GIVEN FIRST HEARING Bound Over to Federal Court for Trial by Commissioner Canon Bial Is Fixed at $5000 Cora Far mer Only Witness. XOOUXAS TBZAX. 28 SBAwnra to cloue ABM THAT COmOTTSS mftOBB -&OBX1CSB SXSCTXOB- WA8H1NOTON. D. C May 22. Chair man Dillingham of the senate commit tee on privileges and elections Introduc ed a resolution this afternoon ordering that tho committee Investigate the elec tion of Lorlmcr. On Dillingham's r-j quest tho resolution was laid on the table. Iorlmrr was not present when Dill ingham's resolution was Introducod. At tached to It waM the report of tne Ill inois venato committee declaring that It Is tho belief of Its members that !orl tner had been corruptly elected. Thd Dillingham resolution also declares that tho Illinois senate investigators were, impeded by "what wc believe to be the; unwarranted action of a certain Judge." AlUftd Bobbtrt Tft. OODBN, Utah. May 22. Uryan CHare and Victor Clorc, who have been held in I lio county Jail here charged with tho robbery of tho Southern Pacific Over land Limited train on January 2 lust, wcro discharged today under orders of Mnglstrato Murphy, who declared there whh not sufficient evidence to hold them. Chlrken dinner Wednesday noon, 29 South Ilurllett st. Mrs. May Taylor. St TACOMA, Wash., May 22. The trail of Roy Moorhcad for the murder of Mrs. Sadie Duchanan at Gig Harbor Is draw Ing to a close and the Jury will likely bo given the casd late this afternoon. Attorney lx?febvrc for the defense clos ed Ills presentation of tho capo ax noon and Assistant I'rosnuitlng Attorney Itur mclstcr began the closing argument for the state. Self defense is tho plea upon which the defense evidently bases Its hope of acquittal. Lefevre has sought to show that Mrs. Huchanau, knowing Moorheud was unable .i 'SwIiit, had deliberately tried to force her cjitn' Into deep water and drown him, bul that she herself met that fate when (lie two fell Into the sound. Trail Continued SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. May 22. A continuance until Juno 1 was granted today In tho trial of 8. Foster Kclley, the Seattle banker who Is charged with having violated tho penal code which prohibits tho hiding or kidnapping of people, entitled to habeas corpus pro ceedings. The charges against Kelley arose ov er the alleged kidnapping of the two children of Mrs. Ivy May Henry and hiding them here. Mrs. Henry is said to have assisted Kelley In removing the children from the custody of the court ADVERTISE XT TOW Want a Cook Want Cltrk Want a Vartntr Want Situation Want ft errant atrl Want to ll JMano Want to 811 ft Carriage Want to 811 Tows Xroprty Want to U Tour QrocrUs Want to 8U Tour Xardwar Want Coatomara for Anything; Advertlss Bally In This Taper. A4vrtilnf Xa the Way to Success Adrertlelnf Brinfs Customers Advertising Beeps Customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Show BneTjry Advertising Shows Tluck Advertiser Is "Sir advertise or Bust Advertise Xong dvertle Well ASTBBTISB At One In This Paper PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY . , , I -t Wrstbohnd. I Buntlay Only No. 5 Lv. 1:00 p. in. hv. 4:12 p. tu. Lv, 4:50 p. m, I.v. r;U0 . tu. Lv, 5;3fi p. m. Lv. 5;tf p. in. Lv. 5:45 p. in. Lv, 0:00 p. m. Lv, 0:05 p. in. Lv, 0:12 p. in, Lv. 0:22 p. in. Lv. 0:27 p. m. ft PlUK TATIf.V f.X A A ' ' ""r ""w" rv. ., . i w ..,. - - ' 3 '. it , . 'i bttilyKxocpt Suii'duy .' ' EFFECTIVE-APRIL 1st 111112:01 ;M. 'V' Uuily Eiecpt Sundny No. 3 No. 1 MB-.T1 BEAVB AitltlVE I 1 l - ii .. ii rr-n tttt. 7:00 a.m. 0 ' 7:15" a.m. 3 7:50 a.m. 0.5 8:40 a.m. 17 8:50 a.m. 18.5 0:10 a.m. 21 Ar 2:20 p.m. 0:20 a.m. 21 Lv 2:30 p.m. 9:32 a.m. 24 2:30 p.m. 0 :40 a.m. 20 2;45 p.m. 9:15 a.m. 27 2 -57 p.m. 9:55 a.m. 32 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 33 Ar Butte FaJIb Edsalls Derby School IIouko Gup Mount Viow Eafjlo Point Eulo Point AkIo Table Itock Davis Bear Creek Je. MEDFORD Lv Ar No. 2 No.- 4 0:45 p.m. 0:25 p.m 5:50 p.m. 4 :50 ji.m. 4 :45 p.m. 4 :35 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4 :10 p.m. 4 :10 p.m 4 -00 p.m. 11:10 a.m. 11 :00 a.m. 10:55 u. m, 10:45 a.m. 0:48 p.m,.l0 :33 a.m. Lv 3:45p.m.l0 :30 a.m. WM. GEMO, General Manager. ' 'v ' I , ' Eafitbound. Sunday Only No. 0 Ar, 10-55 a. m-, Ar. 10:40 n. n. A r.' 10:05 a. in. Ar. 0:17 a. uu Ar. 0:10 a. m. Ar. 0:00 a. m. Ar. 0:00 a. m. Ar. 8:40 a. in. Ar. 8:30 a, in. Ar. 8:35 a. in. Ar. 8:25 a. m. Ar. 8:20 a. in. 7 SUTHERLAND H I SISTERS ' Free Demonstration In Our DRUG STORE All This Week sv19m fr enrtM mnm ntttr UVTvw mtttmrm "teein u lai aaatiaf Como nnd Imrn how to save and grow your hair Consultation Free HASKINS DRUG STORE The preliminary trlul of John ! Hoto, the alleged white slaver, was held bo fore United Ktatcs Commissioner Cnium Monday morning nnd rrHUltrd In his be ing hound over to llm federal court un der 15000 bonds. This victim, Cora I'nr mer wui tho only witness. Do Hotti will b taken to Portland In a day or so to stand trial, flus New bury acted us nttnriipy fur I he defendant and Hobert r Mrfiulri, or Jl'ortlunil act cd iih nsslstaill to Mr. CiOion. rrtntlng of all kind at" TortUnd price. Malt Tribune offlcw. Haaklna for Health. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop 13H Routh IlAretlctt Street. Pacific Phono 1881 Ilonio 210-n. C. L. Allen. Prop. arv'K US A TRIAL For June Weddings and Commencement Rookwood' Pottery Leather and Brass Hand Made Medford Book Store MEADE SHOWS RICH TIN ORE Mine Near Grants Pass Gives Up Ore Which Runs About $90 to tho Ton In Tin Assnyers Have Difficulty In Naming Metal. II. V. Meade, of llm Mi-mlo Pi luting 'oiuprtiiy was In tlrunU I'uhh HutiiUy nml Is exhibiting smernl siimples nf orn which me ihiiiiKht to coiititiu tin from his nilno rust of that plui'i'. Thn mn as iissayed Is 13 er cent puin and will Mill about IPO to thu toil. Homo illrfli'Ully Mils eiii'iitliltureil In finding out wlutt mnt of ml til wiim In the lock, uNMityers ilUferltig on the subjoin. TTIiITn sninti difficulty was em'mtnl eird by another mining I'otiiixuiy m wrio tnllliig what they thouuht In bo gold from their property, t'limlly thny sent sninplen to Chtilht'ii KiikIhihI mid received toul that tliro was no iiieiiernl In llm on They then tested the mn thrmnelven nud took the button found In It nnd sent It to thn samn firm nrlllng nn ansnor in lhi effect that thero s lend In It. BertUoIdt is Oommaadant. . .WASRXBaTOK, D. O., May 13. Cap luln i:iorlh llertholdt min uppotuttil i'oniinaiidntit of the revenun service to day by President Taft Itasktna for Health. 6AS COMPANY 1$ VERY BUSY Twcnty-cluht Cnrlonils of Material Is Now on tho Way for Development of Southern Orouon Field Gas Llojits to Do Shown. Willi twenty-right cnilortils uf I'm terlal till III" way and sites nlii'iidy sid m'tcil for plants nt Oirtlits I'iikh mid lloneliiiig, the leniRiillllii'd Itoutlo ltli Viillny (Ins Coiupiiliy. now the Oikkoii tins .t. Kli'i'tlh) in m pull)'. I 'llli'lliig upon ii very busy siimmnr. It Is iiuulii fill If any nun runwii In Hnulhi'in (in gnu Im ut ii'Ht'iil xlill'l'lnii miicIi it hliun fieluhl iiider. Tho new rirni stylo will b" pined mi tho offlrn window this week nnd thn Inst much to tlm ri'OigiiiiUiithiii will be complete. The new ihlllhl" l silent lamp put up by tlm conipnny In ftunl of their officii Is uu Innovation t" .Mwl foiil unit ninny ineri'lmtils Imsn brnii figuring on having similar "ldaes or light" erected III flout of their place of IiUnIiii'mh, W. V llonrdiiiiin uf tlmi I'rniu'lucii, I pmsliliMit uf tho new Omkoii this . Kliclrle t'otiipnny nnd T. I). I'elch l vim prcNlili'tit Look for the "help wanted" ad that si-em like a "pnispeut" ami answer It promptly, Hasklna for Health. TEA KETTLES 25 CENTS EACH WE WILL PUT ON SALE HERE TOMORROW ABOUT 25 NICKLE PLATED IX TIN TEA KET TLES, 2 QUART CAPACITY, A REGULAR 50c ARTICLE ON SALE TUESDAY ONLY 25c EACH Boys' Blouse Waists With athu'hud collar, light and dark colors, in u good quality cheviots, size (J to 12 vcai-s. Hero tomorrow 25 & 50c Hoys and girls knit nnderwai.st with host at tached, si'e 4 to .12 years 15 and 25c Sun Bonnets Ladies& Misses All sizes, light or dark colors, in plain and fancy wclf made, full cut size 25c Each 10 dozen Turkish wash cloths hemmed edge a 10c retailer, tomorrow 5c Each LACES - LACES Over 5000 Yards Linen Torchon,-Fine Val and Pillow Case Laces, Insertions and Beading, Regular 8c, 10c and 12,c, Qualities, to G Inchos Wido. CHOICE 5c YARD HUSSEY'S rerast.s Have Your Old Books Rebound ,iE maintains fine bindery and employ the most skilled workmen. 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