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PAGE SIX! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORI'IOON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1011. w PEACE TREATY TO BE RATIFIED United States to Put Stamp of Ap proval Upon Anglo-American Agreement Declares Butler Car negie Plans Also Announced. LAKK MOHON'K, X. Y., May 24, Thnt tho United States senate In all probability will ratify tho Anglo American Arbitration treaty was de clared hero today by President N'lch olas Murray Duller of Columbia Unl vorslty when, as presiding officer, h opened the sessions of the Lake Mohonk conferenco for the promo tion of International arbitration. HEARST WANTS TO BE SENATOR Editor Sails for Europe Predicting Democratic Success Next Year at Polls Takes First Trick In Flflht for Control Would Succeed Root NBW YORK, May 21. Predicting uuu next years election win uc a success for tho democrats nnd freely praising Governor Wilson of New Jersey, Judnon Harmon of Ohio and Speaker Champ Clark, William it. Hearst, sailed today for Europe. Hearst declared that the democrats had "made good" In their organlza- President Hutler also announced I Hon of tho house and that their rc- the plans of tho Carnegie Peaco Com mission. He said tho trustees of the Carnegie Fund propose to work In three divisions International law, economics nnd history, and Inter course and education. James Drown ward would be tho election of a presi dent from the party. Asked If ho, himself, will bo a presidential can didate ho answered with n broad 8mllo: "I can't say as to that." That Hearst has taken tho flrsv Scott of tho board of international , trick in connection with his fight for i iHwjvrs ui ni.uu ill" iirsi uiviBimi, Professor John Dates Clark of Colum bia University, will preside over the economics division. Tho director for' tho third division has not yet been Belocted. Tho conference today re-elected Nlcholos Murray Dutler president Leader Murphy of Tammany stands nnd chose H. C. Phillips as secretary j In his way and It Is believed that the and Alexander Wood of Camden, N. editor plans a big fight to dethrone J., treasurer for tho coming year. hlm upon his roturn from abroad. tho control of tho Tammany organi zation and tho up-state democratic .machine is now conceded hero b; many politicians. His win scored, he will now recuperate abroad. Hearst, some day, Is nniblttous to succeed Senator Ellhu Root. Dut ! wV is "'.. " 'S rf'iffi; eWPBWlsMsPlrHaiP A'nAW' Al "'tf1 MV S nMBaaMts:.i.-.;i-.. r.'37i v 3 t i BARROW NOT pose IN CASE Chief Counsel of Alleged Dynamiters Denies All Knowledge of Situation Will Hereafter Confine His Talk ing to the Jury and Cut Out Press. SAN KKANCISCO, Crtl.. May 24. Clnrencn Darrow of Chicago who h to be chief counsel for the McNamarn Urothcrs In Los Angeles, arrived here last night. He will leave for tho south tonight. Darrow held n con ferenco with a number of labor lead ers here. He said today that he had no knowledge of the evidence In the I.os Angeles dynamiting cases except from tho newspapers. Ho snld ho had been employed by tho Interna tional Association of Drldgo and Structural Iron Workers to defend tho McNamaras. "I do not know ellhor of tho men personally unless I might have met John McXamara at some convention. I understand that neither J. D. Mc Namarn nor Ortle McManlgal Is n member of the Iron Workers' Union, Slnco taking up the case, t, of courso. havo had no opportunity to talk with tho defendants. I havo no dctlnlto plari of nctloti mapped out. "I havo nor knowledge of tho ar rests of tho two men In connection with the attempt to dynamlto tho Hall of Records. I cannot discuss what 'connection or Influence that may have upon the McNamarn cases. "Hereafter I will do my talking to the Jury." BURRO ACTS AS ALARM CLOCK Residents In Summit Addition Around Early Each Morn by Sweet Song ster of Neighborhood Who Renders Sleep Impossible. HJ2MPHIIX STARTING TOR. FIRST The Ynnkcss cfrnck outfielder will probnbly-nct n mnnnper for the New York Americans durinp Hnl Ch use's Illness. Hal, according to ru mor, lin n had cne of bronchitis and is threatened with pneumonia. BLANKS FOR NEW. POSTAL BANK HERE Assistant Postmaster Woodford Or dered to Oroville, Cal., for Purpose of Receiving Instructions as to Conducting New Department. Tho local postoffjeo Is in receipt of tho necessary blanks, instructions and books In connection with the opening of a postal savings bank In this city and will open for business us previously announced on January 4 Assistant Postmaster Ralph Wood. ford has been ordered to Oroville. California, where a postal bank Is In operntlon and will there receive In structions as to tho conducting of lie new department. Mr. Woodford will loave Simday to tako up tho work. Tho poBtal saving bank will bo opfned Juno 12 and there after any persons over 10 years of ago will be allowed to tual'.n deposits up to an amount of tfiOO on which Interest will bo paid lit tho rato of two per cent por vrinum. TURKEY SERVED AN ULTIMATUM THOUSAND LIVES LOST NEEDLESSLY EACH YEAR NEW YORK, May 24. More llinu 1000 lives a year are needlessly sac rificed in the United Stntes by fire, is the statement of President W. II. Merrill before the National Fire Pro tection association today which has stirred that body to renewed efforts. ".More than 20.000 lives nnd $2,000,000,000 in proerty," said Merrill, "have been lost by fire in America within the Inst 20 ycnrV. Four-fifths of the loss was needless nnd might easily have been averted. The residents in Summit addition on West Main stivol have disoimlod their alarm, clocks mid henceforth with adjust llielr rNings each morn Inj; to u community plan. One alarm it- iniulo to do the work of many. Promptly at G o'clock each morning reverberating through street nml through alley come u clarion call ami as promptly does tho resident roll I nun between the shoots and prepare himself for the daily warfare in the business marts of the city. Tho plan works better thuu a "Hig Hen" alarm, for through its clamor no man can sleep unless ho be blind, deaf and dumb. In other words .wine properly own er in that section of thu city owns i burnt and each ami every morning tl'io call of the wild is M'iit echoing down the corridors of time. Hence tho jux-laposition of thu alarm clock and the ash heap. KEEP SACRED SPOT KISSED BY BERNHARDT SIOUX CITY, In., May S-l.-yA ccr tain spot in tho hack of Rene Simon, tho "Fool FlyerV' hand, irt destined to remain always dry, in accord with a vow taken hy the aviator today, to leave forever there the kiss imprinted by Madame Sarah Ilernhardt. Hnsklns for Health. EXPERIMENT STATION WORK TO BE BEGUN Tho regents of tho Orogvii Agricul tural college will meet next Monthly for tho purposo of considering the preliminary stops to establish a branch experiment station in tho Rogue river valley as wan provided by tho Inst session of tho Oregon leg islature which appropriated the sum of $,"U0l) with "which to Htart such an institution. Tho regents will decide upon a untirso of prncooduro and In all pnumhility will visit Mcdfonl and tho valley next week to chooso a site for tho station. Colonel Frank IL Ray nomo time ago tendered thu statu a site for such n station near Tolo and in all proba bility this will ho accepted as with the site Colonel Ray will furnish water for irrigating nnd also free electric current for jHiwcr mid light purposes about the station, Hnsklns for Health- REAMES UPON NEW JUDICIARY COMMISSION SAI.KM, Or., May 21. doviunoi' West (Ilia afternoon appointed tho memhers of thu judiciary committee created hy I ho last legislature. They are: Judge Thomas O'Dnyy Port land; S. T. Richardson, Salem; A. I Reamcs, Jacksonville; A. K. Clarke, Portland; Sntu tlarlautl, Lebanon; Judge R. R. nhllcr, Condon, mud Will M, Peterson, Ponillotou. Tliu duties of tho new commission wil he revising the judicial Hyslcin of tho state and devising a more fin or ahlo method of adjudication. Clnnton Master Warden, SAI.KM, Or., Mnv 2II.-R. K. Clan ton was reappointed fi-di warden for tho state at tho meeting of tho new fish wniilen for tho stiito at the meet ing of (ho new fish and gamo com-mission. Hnsklns for Health. ASSESSMENT ROLL IS NOW COMPLETE W. T. (Iiiiive, county uhhchAoi', ami his assistant, T. M. Jaiincy, havo completed tho work of compiling the 11)11 iiHitcHHinciil roll In Mcilforil and uro now engaged In adjusting iiitillcrri with Movcral of tho properly owners in tho city, For the next few days they will keep open hoiiso at tho of fice of thu Jackson County Abstract company nml will discuss wild any propel ly owner the mutter of his as sessment. Tho work of making up the mil IIiIh year was done very rapidly hy Mr. (liinvo nml his assistant as tho field was covered hy tlicnf last year ami hence they were familiar wtih condi tions nml property. Mr. (Irievo has not as yet tallied tho roll so thai ho cannot as yot givo an estimate of llils year's assessed valuation, HnHklun for Health. Russia Insists Upon Disavowal of Warlike Intentions Upon Montene gro Twenty Thousand Albanians in Armed Rebellion Against Porte. VAN DYKE NAMED MULKEY'S ASSISTANT 10. S. YanOyko has been named hy Dbjlrict Attorney II. F. Mulkcy in deputy district attorney for Jobcphine county. Tho offico was created Inst winter hy special net of the legislatures and is ouu of the few that escaped the velo nx of Governor West. All business connected with tho dis trict attorney's offico originating in Josephine county may ho referred to Atloruoy VauDyke. Presbyterians Choose Louisville. ATLANTIC cTtyTV. J-. May 21. Louisville, Kj, was chosen toduy as tho next .meeting place for tho Norlliprn Prftsdjylorlun Assombly, CONSTANTINOPLE, May 24. Russia served on Turkey today a de mand eo drastic ns almost to amount to an ultimatum, insisting on tho im mediate disavowal of any warlike in tention by the jxjrto upon Montene gro. The Turkish enhinet is consid ering an answer. It is not believed it will hold out against Russiu's de mand. Morethan 20,000 Albanians arc now in armed rebellion against Turkey. Rifles and ammunition are scarce among them but they arc capturing more from the Turkish troops every day. Guerilla fighting is going on constantly and the rebels generally havo the best of it. Muny Montene grins, borne Bulgarians and Greeks and a few Italians arc fighting in the rebel ranks. Several thousand men have been killed or wounded on each side siuco tho rebellion started, uud it is said, Prince NiehohtH of Monte negro is giving morethan moral as sistance to tho foes of the 'Parks. This attitude of Montenegro is the basis of the Turkif.li threat ngiu'iist Hint country which has culled forth tho Russian ultimatum. ADVERTISE XT Want Want Vial Want TOU a Cook a Clark a rartaat i a aHtaatloa Want a Srraat OUrl Wast to Stll a Maao Waat to tU a Carrtaf Want to BU loura Titrpftj Wast to UU Tour arocarlaa Want to toll Tonr Xardwara Want Cutomra for Anything Adrtrtla Sally la Thla Vapcr. 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